AEG FSK63807P User Manual

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FSK63807P
USER MANUAL
EN User Manual
Dishwasher
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CONTENTS

1. SAFETY INFORMATION......................................................................................2
2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS.................................................................................... 4
4. CONTROL PANEL................................................................................................7
5. PROGRAMME SELECTION.................................................................................8
6. BASIC SETTINGS ............................................................................................. 10
7. BEFORE FIRST USE..........................................................................................14
8. DAILY USE......................................................................................................... 15
9. HINTS AND TIPS................................................................................................18
10. CARE AND CLEANING.................................................................................... 20
11. TROUBLESHOOTING......................................................................................24
12. TECHNICAL INFORMATION............................................................................28
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CUSTOMER CARE AND SERVICE
Always use original spare parts. When contacting our Authorised Service Centre, ensure that you have the following data available: Model, PNC, Serial Number. The information can be found on the rating plate.
Warning / Caution-Safety information General information and tips Environmental information
Subject to change without notice.

SAFETY INFORMATION

1.
Before the installation and use of the appliance, carefully read the supplied instructions. The manufacturer is not responsible for any injuries or damage that are the result
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of incorrect installation or usage. Always keep the instructions in a safe and accessible location for future reference.

1.1 Children and vulnerable people safety

This appliance can be used by children aged from 8
years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
Children between 3 and 8 years of age and persons
with very extensive and complex disabilities shall be kept away from the appliance unless continuously supervised.
Children of less than 3 years of age should be kept
away from the appliance unless continuously supervised.
Do not let children play with the appliance.
Keep detergents away from children.
Keep children and pets away from the appliance when
the door is open.
Children shall not carry out cleaning and user
maintenance of the appliance without supervision.

1.2 General Safety

This appliance is intended to be used in household
and similar applications such as:
farm houses; staff kitchen areas in shops, offices
and other working environments;
by clients in hotels, motels, bed & breakfast and
other residential type environments.
Do not change the specification of this appliance.
The operating water pressure (minimum and
maximum) must be between 0.5 (0.05) / 8 (0.8) bar (MPa)
Follow the maximum number of 13 place settings.
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If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by
the manufacturer, its Authorised Service Centre or
similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
Put the cutlery in the cutlery basket with the sharp
ends pointing down or put them in the cutlery drawer
in a horizontal position with the sharp edges down.
Do not leave the appliance with the open door
unattended to avoid stepping accidentally onto it.
Before any maintenance operation, deactivate the
appliance and disconnect the mains plug from the
socket.
Do not use high pressure water sprays and/or steam
to clean the appliance.
If the appliance has ventilation openings in the base,
they must not be covered e.g. by a carpet.
The appliance is to be connected to the water mains
using the new supplied hose-sets. Old hose sets must
not be reused.

2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

2.1 Installation

WARNING!
Only a qualified person must install this appliance.
• Remove all the packaging.
• Do not install or use a damaged appliance.
• Do not use the appliance before installing it in the built-in structure due to safety manner.
• Follow the installation instructions supplied with the appliance.
• Always take care when moving the appliance as it is heavy. Always use safety gloves and enclosed footwear.
• Do not install or use the appliance where the temperature is less than 0 °C.
• Install the appliance in a safe and suitable place that meets installation requirements.

2.2 Electrical connection

WARNING!
Risk of fire and electric shock.
• The appliance must be earthed.
• Make sure that the parameters on the rating plate are compatible with the electrical ratings of the mains power supply.
• Always use a correctly installed shockproof socket.
• Do not use multi-plug adapters and extension cables.
• Make sure not to cause damage to the mains plug and to the mains cable. Should the mains cable need to be replaced, this must be carried out by our Authorised Service Centre.
• Connect the mains plug to the mains socket only at the end of the installation. Make sure that there is access to the mains plug after the installation.
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• Do not pull the mains cable to disconnect the appliance. Always pull the mains plug.
• This appliance is fitted with a 13 A mains plug. If it is necessary to change the mains plug fuse, use only a 13 A ASTA (BS 1362) fuse (UK and Ireland only).

2.3 Water connection

• Do not cause damage to the water hoses.
• Before connection to new pipes, pipes not used for a long time, where repair work has been carried out or new devices fitted (water meters, etc.), let the water flow until it is clean and clear.
• Ensure that there are no visible water leaks during and after the first use of the appliance.
• The water inlet hose has a safety valve and a sheath with an inner mains cable.
• Do not remove the dishes from the appliance until the programme is complete. Some detergent may remain on the dishes.
• Do not store items or apply pressure on the open door of the appliance.
• The appliance can release hot steam if you open the door while a programme operates.

2.5 Internal lighting

WARNING!
Risk of injury.
• Concerning the lamp(s) inside this product and spare part lamps sold separately: These lamps are intended to withstand extreme physical conditions in household appliances, such as temperature, vibration, humidity, or are intended to signal information about the operational status of the appliance. They are not intended to be used in other applications and are not suitable for household room illumination.
• To replace the internal lighting, contact the Authorised Service Centre.
WARNING!
Dangerous voltage.
• If the water inlet hose is damaged, immediately close the water tap and disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket. Contact the Authorised Service Centre to replace the water inlet hose.

2.4 Use

• Do not put flammable products or items that are wet with flammable products in, near or on the appliance.
• Dishwasher detergents are dangerous. Follow the safety instructions on the detergent packaging.
• Do not drink and play with the water in the appliance.

2.6 Service

• To repair the appliance contact the Authorised Service Centre. Use original spare parts only.
• Please note that self-repair or non­professional repair can have safety consequences and might void the guarantee.
• The following spare parts will be available for 7 years after the model has been discontinued: motor, circulation and drain pump, heaters and heating elements, including heat pumps, piping and related equipment including hoses, valves, filters and aquastops, structural and interior parts related to door assemblies, printed circuit boards, electronic displays, pressure switches, thermostats and sensors, software and firmware including reset software. Please note that some of these spare parts are only available to professional repairers, and that not all
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spare parts are relevant for all models.
• The following spare parts will be available for 10 years after the model has been discontinued: door hinge and seals, other seals, spray arms, drain filters, interior racks and plastic peripherals such as baskets and lids.

2.7 Disposal

WARNING!
Risk of injury or suffocation.

3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

• Disconnect the appliance from the mains supply.
• Cut off the mains cable and discard it.
• Remove the door catch to prevent children and pets to get closed in the appliance.
Ceiling spray arm
1
Upper spray arm
2
Lower spray arm
3
Filters
4
Rating plate
5
Salt container
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Air vent
7
Rinse aid dispenser
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Detergent dispenser
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ComfortLift basket
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Trigger handle
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Lower basket handle
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Upper basket
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Cutlery drawer
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3.1 Beam-on-Floor

The Beam-on-Floor is a light that is displayed on the floor below the appliance door.
• A red light comes on when a programme starts. It remains on for the duration of the programme.
• A green light comes on when the programme is complete.

4. CONTROL PANEL

On/Off button / Reset button
1
Delay Start button
2
Display
3
MY TIME selection bar
4

4.1 Display

• The red light flashes when the appliance has a malfunction.
The Beam-on-Floor is off when the appliance is deactivated.
EXTRAS buttons
5
AUTO Sense program button
6

4.2 ECOMETER

A. ECOMETER B. Indicators C. Time indicator

4.3 Indicators

Indicator Description
Rinse aid indicator. It is on when the rinse aid dispenser needs refilling. Refer to "Before first use".
The ECOMETER indicates how the programme selection impacts energy and water consumption. The more bars are on, the lower the consumption is.
indicates the most environmentally friendly programme selection for a normally soiled load.
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Indicator Description
Salt indicator. It is on when the salt container needs refilling. Refer to "Be‐ fore first use".
Machine Care indicator. It is on when the appliance needs internal clean‐ ing with the Machine Care programme. Refer to "Care and cleaning".
Drying phase indicator. It is on when a programme with the drying phase is selected. It flashes when the drying phase operates. Refer to "Pro‐
gramme selection".

5. PROGRAMME SELECTION

5.1 MY TIME

Using MY TIME selection bar, you can select a suitable wash cycle based on programme duration, ranging from 30 minutes to four hours.
A. Quick is the shortest programme
(30min) suitable for washing a load with fresh and light soil.
B. 1h is a programme suitable for
washing a load with fresh and lightly dried-on soil.
C. 1h 30min is a programme suitable
for washing and drying normally soiled items.
D. 2h 40min is a programme suitable
for washing and drying heavily soiled items.
E. ECO is the longest programme (4h)
offering the most efficient use of energy and water consumption for crockery and cutlery with normal soil. This is the standard programme for
test institutes.
1)
5.2 EXTRAS
You can adjust the programme selection to your needs by activating EXTRAS.

ExtraSilent

ExtraSilent allows to reduce the noise generated by the appliance. When the option is activated, the wash pump works quietly at a lower speed. Due to the low speed, the programme duration is longer.

ExtraPower

ExtraPower improves the washing results of the selected programme. The option increases the wash temperature and duration.

GlassCare

GlassCare provides special care for a delicate load. The option prevents rapid changes in the wash temperature of the selected programme and reduces it to 45 °C. This protects glassware in particular from damaging.

5.3 AUTO Sense

The AUTO Sense program automatically adjusts the wash cycle to the type of load.
The appliance senses the degree of soil and the amount of dishes in the baskets.
1) This programme is used to assess compliance with the Ecodesign Comission Regulation (EU)
2019/2022.
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It adjusts the temperature and quantity of water as well as the wash duration.

5.4 Programmes overview

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Pro‐ gramme
Quick • Crockery
1h • Crockery
1h 30min • Crockery
2h 40min • Crockery
ECO • Crockery
AUTO Sense
Machine Care
Type of load Degree of
• Cutlery
• Cutlery
• Cutlery
• Pots
• Pans
• Cutlery
• Pots
• Pans
• Cutlery
• Pots
• Pans
• Crockery
• Cutlery
• Pots
• Pans
• No load The pro‐
Programme phases EXTRAS
soil
• Fresh • Wash 50 °C
• Intermediate rinse
• Final rinse 45 °C
• AirDry
• Fresh
• Lightly dried-on
• Normal
• Lightly dried-on
• Normal to heavy
• Dried-on
• Normal
• Lightly dried-on
The pro‐ gramme ad‐ justs to all de‐ grees of soil.
gramme cleans the ap‐ pliance interi‐ or.
• Wash 60 °C
• Intermediate rinse
• Final rinse 50 °C
• AirDry
• Wash 60 °C
• Intermediate rinse
• Final rinse 55 °C
• Drying
• AirDry
• Prewash
• Wash 60 °C
• Intermediate rinse
• Final rinse 60 °C
• Drying
• AirDry
• Prewash
• Wash 50 °C
• Intermediate rinse
• Final rinse 55 °C
• Drying
• AirDry
• Prewash
• Wash 50 - 60 °C
• Intermediate rinse
• Final rinse 60 °C
• Drying
• AirDry
• Wash 70 °C
• Intermediate rinse
• Final rinse
• AirDry
• ExtraPower
• GlassCare
• ExtraPower
• GlassCare
• ExtraPower
• GlassCare
• ExtraPower
• GlassCare
• ExtraPower
• GlassCare
• ExtraSilent
EXTRAS are not applicable to this programme.
EXTRAS are not applicable to this programme.
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Consumption values

Programme
Quick 9.3 - 11.4 0.54 - 0.66 30
1h 10.6 - 12.9 0.80 - 0.93 60
1h 30min 10.4 - 12.7 0.97 - 1.10 90
2h 40min 10.8 - 13.2 0.97 - 1.11 160
ECO 11
AUTO Sense 9.6 - 13.1 0.74 - 1.06 120 - 170
Machine Care 8.9 - 10.9 0.58 - 0.70 60
1) The pressure and the temperature of the water, the variations of the mains supply, the options and the
quantity of dishes can change the values.
2) In accordance with the 1016/2010 regulation
3) In accordance with the 2019/2022 regulation
1)

Information for test institutes

To receive the necessary information for conducting performance tests (e.g. according to EN60436), send an email to:
info.test@dishwasher-production.com

6. BASIC SETTINGS

You can configure the appliance by changing basic settings according to your needs.
Water (l) Energy (kWh) Duration (min)
0.8212)/0.835
3)
240
In your request please include the product number code (PNC) found on the rating plate.
For any other questions regarding your dishwasher please refer to the service book provided with your appliance.
Number Setting Values
1 Water hardness From level 1L to
level 10L (de‐ fault: 5L)
2 Rinse aid level From level 0A to
level 6A (de‐ fault: 4A)
3 End sound On
Off (default)
4 Auto door open On (default)
Off
Description
Adjust the level of the water softener ac‐ cording to the water hardness in your area.
Adjust the level of the rinse aid according to the necessary dosage.
Activate or deactivate the acoustic signal for the end of a programme.
Activate or deactivate the AirDry.
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Number Setting Values
5 Key tones On (default)
Off
6 Latest pro‐
gramme selec‐ tion
1) For more details, refer to the information provided in this chapter.
On Off (default)
You can change the basic settings in setting mode.
When the appliance is in setting mode, the bars of the ECOMETER represent available settings. For each setting, a dedicated bar of the ECOMETER flashes.
The order of the basic settings presented in the table is also the order of the settings on the ECOMETER:
Description
Activate or deactivate the sound of the but‐ tons when pressed.
Enable or disable the automatic selection of the most recently used programme and options.

6.1 The water softener

The water softener removes minerals from the water supply, which would have a negative effect on the washing results and on the appliance.
The higher the content of these minerals, the harder your water is. Water hardness is measured in equivalent scales.
The water softener should be adjusted according to the hardness of the water in your area. Your local water authority can advise you on the hardness of the water in your area. It is important to set the right level of the water softener to assure good washing results.
1)
Water hardness
German de‐
grees (°dH)
French de‐ grees (°fH)
47 - 50 84 - 90 8.4 - 9.0 58 - 63 10
43 - 46 76 - 83 7.6 - 8.3 53 - 57 9
37 - 42 65 - 75 6.5 - 7.5 46 - 52 8
29 - 36 51 - 64 5.1 - 6.4 36 - 45 7
23 - 28 40 - 50 4.0 - 5.0 28 - 35 6
19 - 22 33 - 39 3.3 - 3.9 23 - 27
15 - 18 26 - 32 2.6 - 3.2 18 - 22 4
11 - 14 19 - 25 1.9 - 2.5 13 - 17 3
4 - 10 7 - 18 0.7 - 1.8 5 - 12 2
mmol/l Clarke de‐
grees
Water softener lev‐
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German de‐
grees (°dH)
<4 <7 <0.7 < 5
1) Factory setting.
2) Do not use salt at this level.
French de‐ grees (°fH)
mmol/l Clarke de‐
Regardless of the type of detergent used, set the proper water hardness level to keep the salt refill indicator active.
Multi-tabs containing salt are not effective enough to soften hard water.
Regeneration process
For the correct water softener operation, the resin of the softener device needs to be regenerated regularly. This process is automatic and is the part of the normal dishwasher operation.
When the prescribed quantity of water (see values in the table) has been used since the previous regeneration process, a new regeneration process will be initiated between the final rinse and the programme end.
Water softener lev‐elAmount of water
(l)
1 250
2 100
3 62
4 47
5 25
6 17
7 10
8 5
9 3
10 3
In case of the high water softener setting, it may occur also in the middle of the programme, before the rinse (twice during a programme). Regeneration
Water softener lev‐
grees
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initiation has no impact on the cycle duration, unless it occurs in the middle of a programme or at the end of a programme with a short drying phase. In that cases, the regeneration prolongs the total duration of a programme by additional 5 minutes.
Subsequently, the rinsing of the water softener that lasts 5 minutes may begin in the same cycle or at the beginning of the next programme. This activity increases the total water consumption of a programme by additional 4 litres and the total energy consumption of a programme by additional 2 Wh. The rinsing of the softener ends with a complete drain.
Each performed softener rinse (possible more than one in the same cycle) may prolong the programme duration by another 5 minutes when it occurs at any point at the beginning or in the middle of a programme.
All the consumption values mentioned in this section are determined in accordance with the currently applicable standard in laboratory conditions with water hardness 2.5mmol/L according to the 2019/2022 regulation (water softener: level 3). The pressure and the temperature of water as well as the variations of the mains supply can change the values.

6.2 The rinse aid level

The rinse aid helps to dry the dishes without streaks and stains. It is automatically released during the hot
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rinse phase. It is possible to set the released quantity of rinse aid.
When rinse aid chamber is empty, the rinse aid indicator is on notifying to refill rinse aid. If the drying results are satisfactory while using multi-tablets only, it is possible to deactivate the dispenser and the indicator. However, for best drying performance, always use rinse aid and keep the rinse aid indicator active.
To deactivate the rinse aid dispenser and indicator, set the level of rinse aid to 0A.

6.3 End sound

You can activate an acoustic signal that sounds when the programme is completed.
Acoustic signals sound also when a malfunction of the appliance occurs. It is not possible to deactivate these signals.

6.4 AirDry

AirDry improves the drying results. The appliance door opens automatically during the drying phase and remains ajar.
CAUTION!
If children have access to the appliance, we advise to deactivate AirDry. The automatic opening of the door may pose a danger.
When AirDry opens the door, Beam-on-Floor might not be completely visible. To see if the programme is complete, look at the control panel.

6.5 Key tones

The buttons on the control panel make a click sound when you press them. You can deactivate this sound.

6.6 Latest programme selection

You can set the automatic selection of the most recently used programme and options.
The latest programme that was completed before the appliance deactivation is saved. It is then selected automatically after you activate the appliance.
When the latest programme selection is disabled, the default programme is ECO.
AirDry is automatically activated with all programmes.
CAUTION!
Do not try to close the appliance door within 2 minutes after automatic opening. This can cause damage to the appliance.

6.7 Setting mode

How to navigate in setting mode

You can navigate in setting mode using MY TIME selection bar.
A. Previous button B. OK button C. Next button
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Use Previous and Next to switch between the basic settings and to change their value.
Use OK to enter the selected setting and to confirm changing its value.

How to enter setting mode

You can enter setting mode before starting a programme. You cannot enter setting mode while the programme is running.
To enter setting mode, press and hold
simultaneously and for about 3 seconds.
The lights related to the Previous, OK and Next are on.

How to change a setting

Make sure the appliance is in setting mode.
1. Use Previous or Next to select the
bar of the ECOMETER dedicated to the desired setting.

7. BEFORE FIRST USE

1. Make sure that the current level of
the water softener agrees with the hardness of the water supply. If not, adjust the level of the water softener.
2. Fill the salt container.
3. Fill the rinse aid dispenser.
4. Open the water tap.
5. Start the programme Quick to
remove any residuals from the manufacturing process. Do not use detergent and do not put dishes in
the baskets.
After starting the programme, the appliance recharges the resin in the water softener for up to 5 minutes. The washing phase starts only after this procedure is complete. The procedure is repeated periodically.
• The bar of the ECOMETER dedicated to the chosen setting flashes.
• The display shows the current setting value.
2. Press OK to enter the setting.
• The bar of the ECOMETER dedicated to the chosen setting is on. The other bars are off.
• The current setting value flashes.
3. Press Previous or Next to change the value.
4. Press OK to confirm the setting.
• The new setting is saved.
• The appliance returns to the basic
settings list.
5. Press and hold simultaneously
and for about 3
seconds to exit setting mode.
The appliance returns to the programme selection. The saved settings remain valid until you change them again.

7.1 The salt container

CAUTION!
Use rough salt designed for dishwashers only. Fine salt increases the risk of corrosion.
The salt is used to recharge the resin in the water softener and to assure good washing results in daily use.

How to fill the salt container

Make sure that the ComfortLift basket is empty and locked in the raised position.
1. Turn the cap of the salt container counterclockwise and remove it.
2. Put 1 litre of water in the salt container (only for the first time).
3. Fill the salt container with dishwasher salt (until it is full).
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A
B
C
handle to get the last granules inside.
5. Remove the salt around the opening of the salt container.
6. Turn the cap of the salt container clockwise to close the salt container.
CAUTION!
Water and salt can come out of the salt container when you fill it. After you fill the salt container, immediately start the shortest programme to prevent corrosion. Do not put dishes in the baskets.
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7.2 How to fill the rinse aid dispenser

CAUTION!
Only use rinse aid designed specifically for dishwashers.
1. Open the lid (C).
2. Fill the dispenser (B) until the rinse aid reaches the marking ''MAX''.
3. Remove the spilled rinse aid with an absorbent cloth to prevent excessive foam formation.
4. Close the lid. Make sure that the lid locks into position.
Fill the rinse aid dispenser when the indicator (A) is clear.

8. DAILY USE

1. Open the water tap.
2. Press and hold is activated.
3. Fill the salt container if it is empty.
4. Fill the rinse aid dispenser if it is empty.
5. Load the baskets.
6. Add the detergent.
7. Select and start a programme.
8. Close the water tap when the programme is complete.
until the appliance

8.1 ComfortLift

CAUTION!
Do not sit on the rack or put excessive pressure on the locked basket.
CAUTION!
Do not exceed the max load capacity of 18 kg.
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CAUTION!
Make sure that items do not stick out of the basket frame as it can cause damage to the items and the ComfortLift mechanism.
The ComfortLift mechanism allows to lift the lower rack up (to the second rack level) and put it down to load and unload dishes easily.
To load or unload the lower basket:
1. Lift the basket by pulling the rack out of the dishwasher by the basket handle. The trigger handle should not be used.
The basket is automatically locked on the upper level.
2. Carefully place items in the basket or remove them (refer to Basket loading leaflet).
3. Lower the basket by connecting the trigger handle with the basket frame as shown below. Lift the trigger handle completely and the basket handle slightly until the basket is disengaged on both sides.
• If there is a full load of plates, slightly push the basket down.
• If the basket is empty or half­loaded, press the basket down.

8.2 Using the detergent

CAUTION!
Only use detergent specifically designed for dishwashers.
1. Press the release button (A) to open the lid (C).
2. Put the detergent, in powder or tablets, in the compartment (B).
3. If the programme has a prewash phase, put a small quantity of detergent on the inner part of the appliance door.
4. Close the lid. Make sure that the lid locks into position.
8.3 How to select and start a
programme using MY TIME selection bar
1. Slide your finger across MY TIME selection bar to choose a suitable programme.
• The light related to the selected
programme is on.
Once the basket is unlocked, push the rack down. The mechanism returns to its default position on the lower level. There are two ways of lowering the basket depending on the loading:
• The ECOMETER indicates the
level of energy and water consumption.
• The display shows the
programme duration.
2. Activate applicable EXTRAS if desired.
3. Close the appliance door to start the programme.
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8.4 How to activate EXTRAS
1. Select a programme using MY TIME selection bar.
2. Press the button dedicated to the option you want to activate.
• The light related to the button is
on.
• The display shows the updated
programme duration.
• The ECOMETER indicates the
updated level of energy and water consumption.
By default, options must be activated every time before you start a programme. If the latest programme selection is enabled, the saved options are activated automatically along with the programme.
It is not possible to activate or deactivate options while a programme is running.
Not all options are compatible with each other.
Activating options often increases the water and energy consumption as well as the programme duration.
8.5 How to start the AUTO
Sense program
1. Press .
• The light related to the button is
on.
• The display shows the longest
possible program duration.
MY TIME and EXTRAS are not applicable to this program.
2. Close the appliance door to start the program.
The appliance senses the type of load and adjusts a suitable wash cycle. During the cycle, the sensors operate several times and the initial program duration can decrease.

8.6 How to delay the start of a programme

1. Select a programme.
2. Press repeatedly until the display shows the desired delay time (from 1 to 24 hours).
The light related to the button is on.
3. Close the appliance door to start the countdown.
During the countdown, it is not possible to change the delay time and the programme selection.
When the countdown is complete, the programme starts.
8.7 How to cancel the delay
start while the countdown operates
Press and hold for about 3 seconds.
The appliance returns to the programme selection.
If you cancel the delay start, you have to select the programme again.
8.8 How to cancel a running
programme
Press and hold for about 3 seconds.
The appliance returns to the programme selection.
Make sure that there is detergent in the detergent dispenser before you start a new programme.
8.9 Opening the door while
the appliance operates
Opening the door while a programme is running stops the appliance. It may affect the energy consumption and the programme duration. After closing the door, the appliance continues from the point of interruption.
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If the door is opened for more than 30 seconds during the drying phase, the running programme ends. It does not happen if the door is opened by AirDry function.

8.10 The Auto Off function

This function saves energy by switching the appliance off when it is not operating.
The function comes into operation automatically:

9. HINTS AND TIPS

9.1 General

Follow the hints below to ensure optimal cleaning and drying results in daily use and to protect the environment.
• Washing dishes in the dishwasher as instructed in the user manual usually consumes less water and energy than washing dishes by hand.
• Load the dishwasher to its full capacity to save water and energy. For best cleaning results, arrange items in the baskets as instructed in the user manual and do not overload the baskets.
• Do not pre-rinse dishes by hand. It increases the water and energy consumption. When needed, select a programme with a prewash phase.
• Remove larger residues of food from the dishes and empty cups and glasses before putting them inside the appliance.
• Soak or slightly scour cookware with firmly cooked-on or baked-on food before washing it in the appliance.
• Make sure that items in the baskets do not touch or cover each other. Only then can the water completely reach and wash the dishes.
• You can use dishwasher detergent, rinse aid and salt separately or you can use the multi-tablets (e.g. ''All in 1''). Follow the instructions on the packaging.
• Select a programme according to the type of load and the degree of soil.
• When the programme is completed.
• After 5 minutes if a programme was not started.

8.11 End of the programme

When the programme is complete, the display shows 0:00.
The Auto Off function switches the appliance off automatically.
All buttons are inactive except for the on/off button.
ECO offers the most efficient use of water and energy consumption.
• To prevent limescale buildup inside the appliance:
– Refill the salt container whenever
necessary.
– Use the recommended dosage of
the detergent and rinse aid.
– Make sure that the current level of
the water softener agrees with the hardness of the water supply.
– Follow the instructions in the
chapter "Care and cleaning".
9.2 Using salt, rinse aid and
detergent
• Only use salt, rinse aid and detergent designed for dishwasher. Other products can cause damage to the appliance.
• In areas with hard and very hard water, we recommend to use basic dishwasher detergent (powder, gel, tablets containing no additional agents), rinse aid and salt separately for optimal cleaning and drying results.
• Detergent tablets do not fully dissolve with short programmes. To prevent detergent residues on the tableware, we recommend that you use tablets with long programmes.
• Always use the correct quantity of detergent. Insufficient dosage of detergent can result in poor cleaning results and hard-water filming or spotting on the items. Using too much detergent with soft or softened water
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results in detergent residues on the dishes. Adjust the amount of detergent based on the water hardness. Refer to the instructions on the detergent packaging.
• Always use the correct quantity of rinse aid. Insufficient dosage of rinse aid decreases the drying results. Using too much rinse aid results in bluish layers on the items.
• Make sure that the water softener level is correct. If the level is too high, the increased quantity of salt in the water might result in rust on cutlery.
9.3 What to do if you want to
stop using multi-tablets
Before you start using separately detergent, salt and rinse aid, complete the following steps:
1. Set the highest level of the water
softener.
2. Make sure that the salt and rinse aid
containers are full.
3. Start the Quick programme. Do not
add detergent and do not put dishes in the baskets.
4. When the programme is completed,
adjust the water softener according to the water hardness in your area.
5. Adjust the released quantity of rinse
aid.
• The programme is suitable to the type of load and the degree of soil.
• The correct quantity of detergent is used.

9.5 Loading the baskets

• Always use the whole space of the baskets.
• Use the appliance to wash dishwasher-safe items only.
• Do not wash in the appliance items made of wood, horn, aluminium, pewter and copper as they could crack, warp, get discoloured or pitted.
• Do not wash in the appliance items that can absorb water (sponges, household cloths).
• Put hollow items (cups, glasses and pans) with the opening facing downwards.
• Make sure that glass items do not touch each other.
• Put light items in the upper basket. Make sure that the items do not move freely.
• Put cutlery and small items in the cutlery drawer.
• Move the upper basket upwards to accommodate large items in the lower basket.
• Make sure that the spray arms can move freely before you start a programme.

9.4 Before starting a programme

Before you start the selected programme, make sure that:
• The filters are clean and correctly installed.
• The cap of the salt container is tight.
• The spray arms are not clogged.
• There is enough salt and rinse aid (unless you use multi-tablets).
• The arrangement of the items in the baskets is correct.

9.6 Unloading the baskets

1. Let the tableware cool down before you remove it from the appliance. Hot items can be easily damaged.
2. First remove items from the lower basket, then from the upper basket.
After the programme is completed, water can still remain on the inside surfaces of the appliance.
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10. CARE AND CLEANING

WARNING!
Before any maintenance other than running the programme Machine Care, deactivate the appliance and disconnect the mains plug from the main socket.
Make sure that the ComfortLift basket is empty and locked in the raised position.
Dirty filters and clogged spray arms negatively affect the washing results. Check these elements regularly and, if necessary, clean them.

10.1 Machine Care

Machine Care is a programme designed to clean the appliance interior with optimal results. It removes limescale and grease buildup.
When the appliance senses the need for
cleaning, the indicator Machine Care programme to clean the appliance interior.
is on. Start the

How to start the Machine Care programme

Before starting the Machine Care programme, clean the filters and spray arms.
1. Use a descaler or a cleaning product designed specifically for dishwashers. Follow the instructions on the packaging. Do not put dishes in the baskets.
2. Press and hold simultaneously
and for about 3 seconds.
The indicators and flash. The display shows the programme duration.
3. Close the appliance door to start the programme.
When the programme is complete, the
indicator
is off.

10.2 Internal cleaning

• Carefully clean the appliance, including the rubber gasket of the door, with a soft damp cloth.
• Do not use abrasive products, abrasive cleaning pads, sharp tools, strong chemicals, scourer or solvents.
• To maintain the performance of your appliance, use a cleaning product designed specifically for dishwashers at least once every two months. Carefully follow the instructions on the packaging of the product.
• For optimal cleaning results, start the Machine Care programme.
10.3 Removal of foreign
objects
Check the filters and the sump after each use of the dishwasher. Foreign objects (e.g. pieces of glass, plastic, bones or toothpicks, etc) decrease the cleaning performance and can cause damage to the drain pump.
1. Disassemble the filters system as
instructed in this chapter.
2. Remove any foreign objects by hand.
CAUTION!
If unable to remove the objects, contact an Authorised Service Centre.
3. Reassemble the filters as instructed
in this chapter.

10.4 External cleaning

• Clean the appliance with a moist soft cloth.
• Only use neutral detergents.
• Do not use abrasive products, abrasive cleaning pads or solvents.

10.5 Cleaning the filters

The filter system is made of 3 parts.
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B
A
1. Turn the filter (B) counterclockwise and remove it.
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5. Make sure that there are no residues of food or soil in or around the edge of the sump.
6. Put back in place the flat filter (A). Make sure that it is correctly positioned under the 2 guides.
7. Reassemble the filters (B) and (C).
2. Remove the filter (C) out of filter (B).
3. Remove the flat filter (A).
4. Wash the filters.
8. Put back the filter (B) in the flat filter (A). Turn it clockwise until it locks.
CAUTION!
An incorrect position of the filters can cause bad washing results and damage to the appliance.
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10.6 Cleaning the lower spray arm

We recommend to clean the lower spray arm regularly to prevent soil from clogging the holes.
Clogged holes can cause unsatisfactory washing results.
1. To remove the lower spray arm, pull it upwards.
2. Wash the spray arm under running water. Use a thin pointed tool, e.g. a toothpick, to remove particles of soil from the holes.

10.7 Cleaning the upper spray arm

We recommend to clean the upper spray arm regularly to prevent soil from clogging the holes.
Clogged holes can cause unsatisfactory washing results.
1. Pull out the upper basket.
2. To detach the spray arm from the basket, press the spray arm upwards and simultaneously turn it clockwise.
3. Wash the spray arm under running water. Use a thin pointed tool, e.g. a toothpick, to remove particles of soil from the holes.
3. To install the spray arm back, press it downwards.
4. To install the spray arm back, press the spray arm upwards and simultaneously turn it counterclockwise until it locks into place.
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C
B
A
2
1
spray arm
We recommend to clean the ceiling spray arm regularly to prevent soil from clogging the holes. Clogged holes can cause unsatisfactory washing results.
The ceiling spray arm is placed on the ceiling of the appliance. The spray arm (C) is installed in the delivery tube (A) with the mounting element (B).
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2. Move the upper basket to the lowest level to reach the spray arm more easily.
3. To detach the spray arm (C) from the delivery tube (A), turn the mounting element (B) counterclockwise and pull the spray arm downwards.
4. Wash the spray arm under running water. Use a thin pointed tool, e.g. a toothpick, to remove particles of soil from the holes. Run the water through the holes to wash soil particles away from the inside.
5. To install the spray arm (C) back, insert the mounting element (B) in the spray arm and fix it in the delivery tube (A) by turning it clockwise. Make sure that the mounting element locks into place.
6. Install the cutlery drawer on the sliding rails and insert the stoppers.
1. Remove the stoppers from the sliding rails of the cutlery drawer and pull the drawer out.
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11. TROUBLESHOOTING

WARNING!
Improper repair of the appliance may pose a danger to the safety of the user. Any repairs must be performed by qualified personnel.
to contact an Authorised Service Centre.
Refer to the below table for information on possible problems.
With some problems, the display shows an alarm code.
The majority of problems that may occur can be solved without the need
Problem and alarm code Possible cause and solution
You cannot activate the ap‐ pliance.
The programme does not start.
The appliance does not fill with water. The display shows i10 or i11.
The appliance does not drain the water. The display shows i20.
The anti-flood device is on. The display shows i30.
Malfunction of the water lev‐ el detection sensor. The display shows i41 - i44.
Malfunction of the wash pump or the drain pump. The display shows i51 - i59 or i5A - i5F.
• Make sure that the mains plug is connected to the mains socket.
• Make sure that there is no damaged fuse in the fuse box.
• Make sure that the appliance door is closed.
• If the delay start is set, cancel the setting or wait for the end of the countdown.
• The appliance recharges the resin inside the water soft‐ ener. The duration of the procedure is approximately 5 minutes.
• Make sure that the water tap is open.
• Make sure that the pressure of the water supply is not too low. For this information, contact your local water authority.
• Make sure that the water tap is not clogged.
• Make sure that the filter in the inlet hose is not clogged.
• Make sure that the inlet hose has no kinks or bends.
• Make sure that the sink spigot is not clogged.
• Make sure that the interior filter system is not clogged.
• Make sure that the drain hose has no kinks or bends.
• Close the water tap.
• Make sure that the appliance is correctly installed.
• Make sure the baskets are loaded as instructed in the user manual.
• Make sure that the filters are clean.
• Switch the appliance off and on.
• Switch the appliance off and on.
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Problem and alarm code Possible cause and solution
The temperature of the wa‐ ter inside the appliance is too high or malfunction of
• Make sure that the temperature of the inlet water does not exceed 60°C.
• Switch the appliance off and on.
the temperature sensor oc‐ curred. The display shows i61 or i69.
Technical malfunction of the
• Switch the appliance off and on.
appliance. The display shows iC0 or iC3.
The level of water inside the appliance is too high. The display shows iF1.
• Switch the appliance off and on.
• Make sure that the filters are clean.
• Make sure that the outlet hose is installed at the right height above the floor. Refer to the installation instruc‐ tions.
The appliance stops and starts more times during op‐
• It is normal. It provides optimal cleaning results and en‐ ergy savings.
eration.
The programme lasts too long.
• If the delay start option is set, cancel the delay setting or wait for the end of the countdown.
• Activating options can increase the programme duration.
The remaining time in the
• This is not a defect. The appliance is working correctly.
display increases and skips nearly to the end of the pro‐ gramme duration.
Small leak from the appli‐ ance door.
• The appliance is not levelled. Loosen or tighten the ad‐ justable feet (if applicable).
• The appliance door is not centred on the tub. Adjust the rear foot (if applicable).
The appliance door is diffi‐ cult to close.
• The appliance is not levelled. Loosen or tighten the ad‐ justable feet (if applicable).
• Parts of the tableware are protruding from the baskets.
Rattling or knocking sounds from the inside of the appli‐ ance.
The appliance trips the cir‐ cuit-beaker.
• The tableware is not properly arranged in the baskets. Refer to basket loading leaflet.
• Make sure that the spray arms can rotate freely.
• The amperage is insufficient to supply simultaneously all the appliances in use. Check the socket amperage and the capacity of the meter or turn off one of the applian‐ ces in use.
• Internal electrical fault of the appliance. Contact an Au‐ thorised Service Centre.
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Once you have checked the appliance, deactivate and activate the appliance. If the problem occurs again, contact an Authorised Service Centre.
For alarm codes not described in the table, contact an Authorised Service Centre.
WARNING!
We do not recommend using the appliance until the problem has been completely fixed. Unplug the appliance and do not plug it in again until you are certain that it operates correctly.
The PNC can be found on the rating plate on the appliance door. You can also check the PNC on the control panel.
Before checking the PNC, make sure the appliance is in the programme selection.
1. Press and hold simultaneously
and for about 3 seconds.
The display shows the PNC of your appliance.
2. To exit the PNC presentation, press
and hold simultaneously and
for about 3 seconds.
The appliance returns to the programme selection.

11.1 The product number code (PNC)

If you contact an Authorised Service Centre, you need to provide the product number code of your appliance.

11.2 The washing and drying results are not satisfactory

Problem Possible cause and solution
Poor washing results. • Refer to "Daily use", "Hints and tips" and the basket
loading leaflet.
• Use more intensive washing programme.
• Activate the ExtraPower option to improve the washing results of a selected programme.
• Clean spray arm jets and filter. Refer to "Care and Cleaning".
Poor drying results. • Tableware was left for too long inside the closed appli‐
ance. Activate AirDry to set the automatic opening of the door and to improve the drying performance.
• There is no rinse aid or the dosage of rinse aid is not sufficient. Fill the rinse aid dispenser or set the level of rinse aid to a higher level.
• The quality of the rinse aid can be the cause.
• We recommend to use rinse aid always, even in com‐ bination with multi-tablets.
• Plastic items may need to be towel dried.
• The programme does not have the drying phase. Re‐ fer to "Programmes overview".
There are whitish streaks or bluish layers on glasses and dishes.
• The released quantity of rinse aid is too high. Adjust the rinse aid level to a lower level.
• The quantity of detergent is too high.
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Problem Possible cause and solution
There are stains and dry water drops on glasses and dishes.
• The released quantity of rinse aid is not sufficient. Ad‐ just the rinse aid level to a higher level.
• The quality of the rinse aid can be the cause.
The interior of the appliance is wet.
• This is not a defect of the appliance. Humid air con‐ densates on the appliance walls.
Unusual foam during washing. • Use the detergent designed specifically for dishwash‐
ers.
• There is a leak in the rinse aid dispenser. Contact an Authorised Service Centre.
Traces of rust on cutlery. • There is too much salt in the water used for washing.
Refer to "The water softener".
• Silver and stainless steel cutlery were placed together. Do not put silver and stainless steel items close to‐ gether.
There are residues of deter‐ gent in the dispenser at the end of the programme.
• The detergent tablet was stuck in the dispenser and therefore was not completely washed away by water.
• Water cannot wash away the detergent from the dis‐ penser. Make sure that the spray arms are not blocked or clogged.
• Make sure that items in the baskets do not impede the lid of the detergent dispenser from opening.
Odours inside the appliance. • Refer to "Internal cleaning".
• Start the Machine Care programme with a descaler or a cleaning product designed for dishwashers.
Limescale deposits on the ta‐ bleware, on the tub and on the inside of the door.
• The level of salt is low, check the refill indicator.
• The cap of the salt container is loose.
• Your tap water is hard. Refer to "The water soften‐ er".
• Use salt and set regeneration of the water softener even when multi-functional tablets are used. Refer to "The water softener".
• Start the Machine Care programme with a descaler designed for dishwashers.
• If limescale deposits still remain, clean the appliance with appliance cleaners which are particularly suitable for this purpose.
• Try a different detergent.
• Contact the detergent manufacturer.
Dull, discoloured or chipped tableware.
• Make sure that only dishwasher-safe items are wash‐ ed in the appliance.
• Load and unload the basket carefully. Refer to the basket loading leaflet.
• Place delicate items in the upper basket.
• Activate the GlassCare option to ensure special care for glassware and delicate items.
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Refer to "Before first use",
"Daily use", or "Hints and tips" for other possible
causes.

12. TECHNICAL INFORMATION

Dimensions Width / height / depth (mm) 596 / 818 - 898 / 550
Electrical connection
Water supply pressure bar (minimum and maximum) 0.5 - 8
Water supply
Capacity Place settings 13
Power consumption Left-on mode (W) 5.0
1) Refer to the rating plate for other values.
2) If the hot water comes from alternative source of energy (e.g. solar panels), use the hot water supply
to decrease energy consumption.
1)
Voltage (V) 220 - 240
Frequency (Hz) 50
MPa (minimum and maximum) 0.05 - 0.8
Cold water or hot water
Off-mode (W) 0.50
2)
max 60 °C
12.1 Link to the EU EPREL
database
The QR code on the energy label supplied with the appliance provides a web link to the registration of this appliance in the EU EPREL database. Keep the energy label for reference together with the user manual and all
EPREL database using the link https:// eprel.ec.europa.eu and the model name and product number that you can find on the rating plate of the appliance. Refer to the chapter "Product description".
For more detailed information about the energy label, visit www.theenergylabel.eu.
other documents provided with this appliance.
It is possible to find information related to the performance of the product in the EU
13. ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS
Recycle materials with the symbol Put the packaging in relevant containers to recycle it. Help protect the environment and human health by recycling waste of electrical and electronic appliances. Do not dispose of
appliances marked with the symbol
.
with the household waste. Return the product to your local recycling facility or contact your municipal office.
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