Bauknecht GSI 5896/1 CTW-IN, GSI 5896/1 CTW-SW Quick Reference Guide

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DYNAMIC SENSE: Energy savings and optimum wash results
The two sensor-controlled “DYNAMIC SENSE” wash options are recommended for routine washes. They use double-sensor technology. Separate sensors gauge turbidity and particles in order to determine the degree of soiling of t he wash water. In accordance with values measured, a microprocessor establishes optimum water, energy and time consumption. Optimum wash results are thus achieved usin
GSI 5896
only those resources strictly required.
Further indications are given in the pages to follow and in the user instructions.
Rinse aid level indicator
Add rinse aid.
Salt level indicator
Add regeneration salt; only add regeneration salt immediately before starting a wash programme.
Programme Symbol
and Temperature
Eco Normal 40 - 55° C
Intensive 60 - 70° C
Pre-wash
Rapid 40° C
Pre-rinse / Pre-wash
Washing
Options
Half Load button
This function can be used with any programme. The indicator lamp switches on: the wash cycle is activated for the upper or lower rack
Programme selection and
recommended load type
Recommended programme with little or no dried-on food.
Recommended programme dried-on food. Especially suitable for pans and saucepans.
Crockery to be washed later.
Lightly soiled crockery with no dried-on food.
Quick Reference Guide
Delayed start button
The wash cycle can be programmed to start after 1-24 hours. With each successive touch
Drying
Programme end
.
only
for routine washes
for heavily soiled crockery
, for crockery
of the button, the delayed start indicator increases by 1 hour, and af ter 24 retu rns to 00 . Then press the Start button. The dishwasher will start at the set time.
Time and failure display
Indicates in hours the time remaining until the start of the wash cycle. Switches off when the programme has started. Toward the end of the programme, during the drying cycle, the display will indicate the time remaining in minutes.
“F1-F4”,“F7-F9” Identification of faults for service technician.
” Turn on the water supply tap.
“F6 Programme selector
Start button
Indicator lamp lit while the dishwasher is operating. Flashes when a fault occurs. Switches off at the end of the programme.
compartment compartment
, with
Place the detergent in the:
small large
(Litres)
X X
X X
- - 5.0 (4.2) 0.02 (0.02) 9(9)
- X 13.0 (13.0) 0.85 (0.75) 30 (30)
Consumption
Normal load / (Half load)
Water
Energy
(kWh)
(13.5)
(11.5) (19.5)
(11.5)
1)
Time
(Min.)
(1.3)
(0.9) (1.7)
(1.3)
(80)
(60) (98)
(90)
Glasses 40° C
Bio-Normal 50° C
1) Values may vary in relation to usage, e.g.: different loads, water temperatures - above or below 15° C - as well as water hardness and power supply voltage etc.
2) Reference programme for Test Inst itute and energy-label.
2)
Light soiling, especially glasses and cups.
Normally or heavily soiled crockery with dried-on food.
- X 12.0 (10.0) 0.82 (0.78) 60 (59)
X X 16.0 (14.5) 1.03 (0.90) 120 (117)
5019 100 90356
(We reserve the right to make technical modifications)
A
A
C
B
C
D
How to use the dishwasher
1. After loading the dishwasher, close the door properly and open the water supply tap.
2. The dishwasher switches on automatically as soon as the programme selector knob is turned.
programme indicator lamps will switch on.
3. Turn the selector knob to select the desired programme.
indicator lamp lights up.
select options (if supplied).
4. Press the Start button to start the selected programme.
indicator lamp will light up.
the programmed data cannot be alte red by turning the programme selector knob.
once the Start button has been
Note:
pressed, the dishwasher memorises the last programme selected. This information remains in the memory even during interruption of the power supply.
To change the selected programme, press the Start button for about 5 seconds
indicator lamp switches off.
Select a new programme using the programme selector knob and press the Start button.
if the dishwasher is switched off
Note:
during a wash programme, when switched on again it will resume the wash cycle from where it was interrupted.
Only open the dishwasher door if strictly necessary during a wash cycle and exercise maximum caution. Danger of scalding from steam.
5. To indicate the end of the programme, the Start indicator lamp switches off and
the End indicator lamp (if fitted)
switches on
(for about 30 min.)
One of the
The corresponding
If required,
The Start
Once set,
, until the Start
.
6. Turn the programme selector knob counter clockwise to the initial position to switch off the dishwasher (only after the Start indicator lamp has switc hed off).
All the indicator lamps switch
off.
7. Open the door (warning: beware of hot steam). Unload the lower rack before the upper one. Close the water tap.
Upper rack
B
Half Load:
If the upper rack the cutlery basket
Rack height adjustment:
(The dishwasher is delivered with the upper rack in the top position). The rack height can also be chan ged when loaded.
To lower: pull out the handles and gently lower the rack.
is to be loaded, place
only
in the upper rack.
B
side
two
Please read the user instructions carefully.
Upper and lower rack
To raise: pull up the until the rack clicks into place.
The rack must be level on both sides.
Crockery holders:
Down: cups and long-stemmed glasses.
Up: plates.
Vario Organizer multi-purpose support:
To be used, for example, for long­handled utensils
with the blade facing downwards),
cups and glasses.
May be used in three different positions (see also “Dishwasher loading instructions on Page 4).
1. Upon the left-hand side of the rack.
2. Upside-down, towards the centre of the rack.
3. Upside-down, towards the left side.
Glass holder:
side handles
two
(arrange knives
Lower rack
Half Load:
Loading the lower rack greater washing power, especially for plates and saucepans.
Plate holders:
May be lowered to increase available space (A).
only
gives
A
Cutlery basket:
The cutlery basket can be removed to increase (B + C) available space.
Some models are provided with a grid (D) that can be fitted onto the cutlery basket.
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