BDW13 60 cm Fully integrated
full height electronic dishwasher
BDW13 &
!
BDW14 DISHWASHER
60CM FULL HEIGHT DISHWASHER
IMPORTANT!
PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL ANDKEEP IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
THIS MANUAL CONTAINS SECTIONS OF SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS, OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS & TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS, ETC.
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CONTENTS
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SAFETY FIRST!
SAFETY INFORMATION .……………..…………3
*Please read this before using your dishwasher!
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KNOWING YOUR
DISHWASHER
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BEFORE ALLINGC
FOR SERVICE
REVIEWING THE SECTION ON
TROUBLE
HELP YOU SOLVE SOME
COMMON PROBLEMS WITHOUT
THE NEED TO ASK FOR HELP
FROM PROFESSIONAL
TECHNICIANS.
PLEASE NOTE
THE MANUFACTURER
RESERVES THE RIGHT TO MAKE
MODIFICATIONS TO PRODUCTS
WITHOUT GIVING PRIOR
NOTICE.
SHOOTING TIPS WILL
:
CONTROL PANEL ………………………..……..…4
DISHWASHER FEATURES …………..………….4
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USING YOUR
DISHWASHER
WATER SOFTENER …………………..………...5-6
DETERGENT ………………..............................6
RINSE AID ………………….............................7
LOADING YOUR DISHWASHER…..….......8-11
STARTING A WASH CYCLE ……………….12-14
UNLOADING AT THE END OF A CYCLE…....15
FILTERING SYSTEM ………………..…….…….16
CLEANING AND MAINTAINING
YOUR DISHWASHER …………………….…16-18
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BEFORE YOU CALL FOR
SERVICE…
TROUBLESHOOTING
ERROR CODES
……………………………….…..24
………………….…19-23
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MISCELLANEOUS
CHARACTERISTICS ………….………….……...25
HOW TO INSTALL ……….…….…..……....26-33
FINAL CHECKLIST BEFORE STARTING…….34
MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM PLATE SIZES….35
ENVIRONMENTAL NOTE………………………..36
CONTACT DETAILS……………………………….37
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
READ BEFORE USING!
ELECTRICAL SAFETY
• NOTE - This appliance must be grounded. In
the
event of a malfunction or breakdown,
grounding
shock
of electrical current. You wi
it is
give off an electrical discharge.
will
by
because a non-grounded appliance wil
reduce the risk of electric
providing a path of least resistance
• Manufacturer declines all responsibility for
any damage due to non-grounding of
appliance.
• DURING THE GUARANTEE PERIOD ONLY BAUMATIC
SERVICE
OF BAUMATIC SHOULD CARRY OUT REPAIRS ON
THIS
• DO NOT USE IF THE SUPPLY CORD IS DAMAGED.
• FOR INSTALLATION PROCEDURE PLEASE CONSULT
PAGES
ENGINEERS OR AN AUTHORISED AGENT
UNIT
.
26 –
33.
ll be able to tell
l
if
BEFORE USING
IN YOUR DISHWASHER. PLEASE SEE PAGE 8 FOR A LIST
OF THESE ITEMS.
1) Keep sharp items like knives away from the door
seal.
2) Load sharp knives with the handles up to prevent
injuries.
DETERGENT, NOT SOAP OR LAUNDRY DETERGENT.
NEVER USE SOLVENTS AS THIS COULD RESULT IN AN
EXPLOSION! DISCO
SOME ITEMS ARE UNSUITABLE FOR WASHING
DO NOT TAMPER WITH THE CONTROLS.
WHEN
LOADING ITEMS TO BE WASHED:
ONLY USE AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER
CHILD SAFETY
•
DO NOT ABUSE OR FORCE THE
DISHWASHER. DO NOT SIT ON OR STAND
ON ITS DOOR OR DISH RACKS – TIPPING
HAZARD.
•
KEEP CHILDREN AWAY FROM DETERGENT,
RINSE AID AND THE OPEN DOOR OF THE
DISHWASHER AS THERE COULD BE
DETERGENT LEFT INSIDE.
•
SUPERVISE YOUNG CHILDREN TO ENSURE
THEY DO NOT PLAY WITH THE APPLIANCE.
•
SUPERVISE INFIRM PERSONS IF THEY MUST
USE THE APPLIANCE.
•
REMOVE THE DOOR TO WASHING
COMPARTMENT OF YO UR OLD APPLIANCE
BEFORE DISCARDING IT.
DURING USE
•
DO NOT TOUCH THE HEATING ELEMENT
DURING OR IMMEDIATELY AFTER USE.
•
DO NOT USE YOUR DISHWASHER UNLESS
ALL ENCLOSURE PANELS ARE PROPERLY
IN PLACE. OPEN THE DOOR VERY
CAREFULLY IF THE DISHWASHER IS
OPERATING. THERE IS A RISK OF WATER
SQUIRTING OUT.
AFTER USE
•
ALWAYS KEEP THE DOOR CLOSED TO AVOID DANGER
OF TRIPPING.
•
CHECK THAT THE DETERGENT DISPENSER IS EMPTY
•
IF LEAVING UNUSED FOR A LONG TIME,
R COMPLETION OF WASH CYCLE.
AFTE
NNECT THE WATER SUPPLY (SEE PP. 18, 30).
READ AND FOLLOW THIS SAFETY INFORMATION CAREFULLY BEFORE
USING YOUR DISHWASHER FOR THE FIRST TIME!
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CONTROL PANEL
NOTE:
YOUR APPLIANCE IS BEING INSTALLED UNDER A WORKTOP, YOU WILL NEED TO OPEN
THE DOOR TO SEE THE CONTROL PANEL.
YOUR DISHWASHER’S CONTROL PANEL IS ON THE TOP LIP OF THE DOOR. IF
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NOTE: YOUR DISHWASHER CAN RUN A TEST CYCLE. THIS HAPPENS WHEN YOU PRESS EITHER THE PROGRAM KEY OR THE DELAY
TIMER KEY BTEST CYCLE INSTEAD. PLEASE SEE PAGE 19 (TROUBLESHOOTING SECTION) FOR MORE INFORMATION AND HOW TO CORRECT IT.
Program Indicator Light: when you select a washing program, the corresponding light will display
Program Key: Press to select a washing program. Multiple presses select different programs. See page 13 for
Salt and Rinse Aid Warning Light: Comes on when the softener or rinse aid dispenser needs refilling
Half Washing Light: Comes on when you select the ‘Half wash’ option.
Half Washing Key: Press to select ‘Half wash’ program. *
Delay Start Time: Displays the delay start time, the water temperature & ERROR CODES (see p. 24)
Delay Key: Press this key to set the delay start time. You can delay starting your washing cycle up to 24 hours.
Power On light: Comes on when the ‘ON / OFF’ Button is pressed down
ON / OFF Button: Turns the power supply on and off.
EFORE PRESSING THE ON / OFF BUTTON. WHEN THIS HAPPENS, YOUR DISHWASHER WILL NOT RUN BUT WILL ENTER THIS
how
to
program the washing cycle you want
that when you first use your dishwasher, the salt & rinse aid lights do not go out immediately
spray
arm does not run, so you should load the upper basket only).
One press on this delays the start of the washing cycle by one hour
DISHWASHER FEATURES
.
(Optional half washing means that the lower
.
.
1 ADJUSTABLE UPPER BASKET 5 MAIN FILTER
2 SPRAY AR
Your dishwasher is equipped with an adjustable rinse aid and salt container. Using individual detergents,
Note on chemicals used by the dishwasher
rinse aid and salt will give the best possible results as this will give the correct dosage of each chemical to
suit your needs. Using Two-in-One or Three-in-One tablets may not give the best results when used in
your appliance, and may not be suitable for the type of water supply in your home, as they contain predetermined quantities of salt, rinse aid and detergent and cannot be adjusted to the individual
requirements.
If you are going to use 3-in-1 (or 2-in-1) tablets, we suggest that you contact the manufacturer before use
or if you experience poor results in the wash performance and ask for assistance from them.
WATER
SOFTENING
THE LIME IN HARD WATER MAKES DEPOSITS FORM ON
DISHES AND UTENSILS. YOUR DISHWASHER HAS A
SPECIAL SOFTENING FEATURE THAT USES SALT
SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED TO ELIMINATE LIME AND
FEATURE
MINERALS FROM THE WATE
WARNING!
ONLY USE DISHWASHER SALT IN YOUR
DISHWASHER.
NOTE:
IF YOU USE 3-IN-1 OR 2-IN-1 TABLETS, BE
SURE NOT TO ADD SALT AND/OR RINSE AID
TO THE APPLIANCE AS THESE TABLET
RINSE AID. ADDING SALT AND RINSE AID
.
TYPES ALREADY CONTAIN SALT AND/OR
TO YOUR DISHWASHER’S COMPARTMENTS
IN A CYCLE INVOLVING A 3-IN-1 OR 2-IN-1
TABLET WILL RESULT IN OVERDOSING OF
INDIVIDUAL CHEMICALS AND MAY CAUSE
OVERFLOWING OF WATER AND SUDS.
LOADING SALT INTO THE SALT CONTAINER
• REMOVE THE LOWER BASKET & THEN
UNSCREW
FROM
• IF YOU ARE FILLING THE CONTAINER
FOR
APPROX.
• PLACE THE END OF THE SUPPLIED
FUNNEL
OF
SMALL
OUT
AND REMOVE THE CAP
THE SALT CONTAINER.
THE FIRST TIME, FILL WITH
1
LITRE OF WATER.
INTO THE HOLE & ADD 1.2 Kg
SALT. NOTE: IT IS NORMAL FOR A
AMOUNT OF WATER TO COME
OF
THE CONTAINER
.
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SETTING THE WATER SOFTENER LEVEL
YOU CAN ADJUST THE AMOUNT OF SALT USED BY THE DISHWASHER TO SOFTEN WATER TO GET
THE BEST WASHING RESULTS, BASED ON THE HARDNESS OF WATER IN YOUR AREA.
1 UNSCREW THE CAP FROM THE SALT
CONTAINER.
2 THERE IS A RING ON THE NECK OF THE
CONTAINER. ROTATE THE RING IN AN
ANTICLOCKWISE DIRECTION FROM THE “-”
SETTING TOWARDS THE “+” SETTING
ACCORDING TO THE HARDNESS OF WATER
IN USE. SEE TABLE BELOW.
NOTE
1. THE SALT CONTAINER MUST BE REFILLED WHEN THE
SALT WARNING LIGHT COMES ON. ALTHOUGH THE
SALT CONTAINER MAY BE FULL, THE INDICATOR LIGHT
MAY NOT GO OUT UNTIL THE SALT HAS DISSOLVED.
2. IF THERE ARE SALT SPILLS, A SOAK PROGRAM CAN
BE RUN TO WASH AWAY SPILLAGE BEFORE USING THE
MACHINE.
3. CLEAR ANY SALT GRANULES AWAY FROM THE
CONTAINER OPENING.
ADJUSTMENTS SHOULD BE MADE ACCORDING TO THE TABLE BELOW:
WA TER H ARDNESS
Cl ark e Degrees
dH
mmol /l
Selector Position
Salt consum ption
(gra m/cycle)
Au to nomy
(cycles/1.2kgs)
0~140~180~ 1. 8
/
0
/
14~3 618~4 41. 8~4.4
-
2060
36~7144~8 94. 4~8.9M E D4030
71
898. 9
+
6020
Contact your l ocal wa ter board for information on the hardne ss of your water suppl y.
DETERGENT “How much do I use?”
To OPEN the DETERGENT DISPENSER DOOR, use the CATCH on its LOWER SIDE.
*NOTE: SEE P.13 – WASH CYCLE TABLE for AMOUNT of DETERGENT to use.
NOTE:
• ALWAYS CHECK THE WASH CYCLE TABLE
FOR DOSAGE ADVICE. NEVER OVERFILL
THE DISPENSER.
• DO NOT OVERDOSE TO PREVENT THE
FORMATION OF DEPOSITS (THE WATER
SOFTENING FEATURE ALREADY TAKES CARE
OF THIS!).
THE HARDER YOUR WATER, THE MORE DETERGENT
YOU MAY NEED. ADJUST THE DOSE JUST BY SMALL
AMOUNTS UNTIL YOU FIND THE CORRECT AMOUNT
OF DETERGENT TO USE.
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• THE RINSE AID IS RELEASED DURING THE
FINAL
RINSE TO PREVENT WATER FROM
RINSE AID
FORMING DROPLETS ON YOUR
CAN CAUSE SPOTS AND STREAKS. IT
THAT
ALSO IMPROVES DRYING BY ALLOWING
WATER
TO
FALL OFF THE DISHES.
DISHES
• YOUR DISHWASHER IS DESIGNED TO USE
DISPENSER. TO FILL THE DISPENSER, OPEN
LIQUID
DISPENSER
THE
CAP AND POUR THE RINSE AID INTO
INDICATOR TURNS COMPLETELY BLACK.
THE
RINSE AIDS. THE RINSE AID
CAN BE FOUND INSIDE THE
DOOR
NEXT TO THE DETERGENT
THE DISPENSER UNTIL THE LEVEL
DISPENSER HOLDS ABOUT 100ML OF
LIQUID
RINSE AID.
• BE CAREFUL NOT TO OVERFILL THE
DISPENSER
•
TO OPEN THE DISPENSER, TURN THE CAP TO
THE ‘OPEN’ (LEFT) ARROW AND LIFT IT OUT.
•
POUR THE RINSE AID INTO THE DISPENSER.
BE CAREFUL NOT TO OVERFILL.
•
REPLACE CAP BY INSERTING IT ALIGNED WITH
‘OPEN’ ARROW & TURN IT TO THE CLOSED
(RIGHT) ARROW.
NOTE
NEED RINSE AID FOR IT MAY CAUSE A WHITE FILM
FROTHING.
DAMP CLOTH. DON’T FORGET TO REPLACE
: IF
THE
YOU HAVE SOFT WATER, YOU MAY NOT
TO DEVELOP ON YOUR DISHES.
–
CAP BEFORE YOU CLOSE THE
THIS COULD CAUSE
WIPE AWAY SPILLS WITH A
DISHWASHERDOOR.
ADJUSTING THE RINSE AID DISPENSER
As with detergent, the amount of rinse
aid needed for your dishes depends on
the hardness of the water in your area.
Too much rinse aid can result in
foaming and cause cloudiness or
streaks on your dishes. If your water
is very soft, you may not need rinse
d. You can always dilute the rinse
ai
aid with an equal amount of water.
The rinse aid dispenser has six settings
DRYING
LID AND ROTATING THE DIAL TO “2”. IF THE DISHES ARE STILL NOT DRYING PROPERLY OR ARE SPOTTED,
ADJUST
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ARE A PROBLEM, INCREASE THE AMOUNT OF RINSE AID DISPENSED BY REMOVING THE DISPENSER
THE DIAL TO THE NEXT HIGHER NUMBER UNTIL YOUR DISHES ARE SPOT-FREE.
NOTE: Please read the notes for detergent use on p. 13.
WHEN TO REFILL THE RINSE
AID DISPENSER
light (
warning
can
judge the rinse aid level by looking at the
black
dot on the rinse aid dispenser. As the
rinse aid level decreases, the black dot shrinks.
Never
let the rinse aid get below ¼ full.
SEE
- If
control panel) is not on, you
.
ALWAYS START WITH THE DISPENSER SET ON “1”. IF SPOTS & POOR
the rinse aid
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LOADING
NOTE:
YOUR
DISHWASHER
•
EMPTY DRINKS & LIQUIDS FROM CUPS.
•
DO NOT PUT THESE ITEMS IN YOUR DISHWASHER:
•
BRONZE
CUTLERY
•
SAUCEPANS
WITH
WOODEN
HANDLES
•
CUTLERY
WITH
WOODEN,
HORN, CHINA
OR MOTHER
OF PEARL
HANDLES
•
PLASTIC
ITEMS THAT
SOFTEN BURNT-ON FOOD IN PANS BY SOAKING.
ARE NOT HEAT
RESISTANT
Note
:
Do not wash stainless steel and silver cutlery together. Iron objects can rust
stain other items. Aluminium tends to go black. Copper, pewter & brass
and
stain.
BEFORE LOADING!
•
REMOVE ALL SCRAPS OF FOOD.
•
OLDER
CUTLERY
WITH GLUED
PARTS
•
BONDED
CUTLERY
ITEMS OR
DISHES
•
PEWTER OR
COPPER ITEMS
•
LEAD CRYSTAL
GLASS
FOR BEST PERFORMANCE, FOLLOW THESE
LOADING GUIDELINES. FEATURES AND
APPEARANCE OF RACKS & CUTLERY
BASKETS MAY VARY FROM YOUR MODEL.
•
STEEL ITEMS
SUBJECT TO
RUSTING
•
WOODEN
PLATTERS
•
ITEMS MADE
FROM
SYNTHETIC
FIBRES (eg.
SPONGES)
•
DELICATE,
REPAIRED OR
PAINT /
PATTERN
OVERLAID
CHINA
8
g
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HOW TO USE THE UPPER RACK
THE UPPER RACK IS FOR MORE DELICATE
AND LIGHTER DISHWARE SUCH AS
GLASSES, COFFEE & TEA CUPS, SAUCERS,
PLATES, BOWLS,
(PROVIDED THESE ARE NOT TOO DIRTY).
POSITION THE DISHES AND
AND SHALLOW PANS
COOKWARE SO THAT THEY DO NOT
GET MOVED BY THE SPRAY OF
WATER. ALWAYS PLACE GLASSES,
CUPS & BOWLS UPSIDE DOWN.
NOTE
YOUR DISHWASHER COMES WITH AN
ADJUSTABLE TOP RACK ( BASK ET) –
PICTURED AT RIGHT. ITS HEIGHT CAN BE ADJUSTED BY UNDOING THE FRONT
RAIL CLIPS, REMOVING THE RACK
COMPLETELY AND LATCHING THE
WHEELS OF THE LOWER LEVEL
(POSITION ‘1’ IN THE FIGURE ON THE RIGHT)
OR THE HIGHER LEVEL (POSITION ‘2’ IN
THE FIGURE ON THE RIGHT) IN THE GROOVE
OF THE RAIL.
PLEASE NOTE: WHEN THE UPPER
BASKET IS IN THE FULLY RAISED
POSITION HE MAXIMUM SIZE T
THAT CAN BE ACCOMODATED IS 28
CM.
:
PLATE
1
2
LOADING GUIDE (UPPER RACK):
4
1 Cups
5
2 Small
1
3
Servin
Bowls
3 Large
Serving
Bowls
4 Glasses
5 Saucers
2 7
6 Dishes
7 Plates
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***NOTE ***: THE UPPER RACK HAS
SIDE FLAPS (PICTURED AT LEFT ABOVE BASKET).
THERE ARE 4 (2 ON EACH SIDE).
THESE CAN BE ADJUSTED INTO 2
POSITIONS = POSITION 1 (HIGH)
AND POSITION 2 (LOW).
TO MOVE THE FLAPS BETWEEN THESE
POSITIONS, FIND THE LARGE HINGES
CLASPING EACH FLAP TO THE UPPER
RACK. THERE ARE TWO OF THESE AT
EITHER END OF EACH FLAP. GENTLY PULL
BOTH CLASPS OFF THE WIRE RACK AND
MOVE THE FLAP TO THE DESIRED
POSITION. BE CAREFUL IF YOU HAVE LONG FINGERNAILS!
POSITION 1
THE UPPER POSITION WILL ACCOMMODATE
ITEMS SUCH AS GLASS TUMBLERS
(PLACED BENEATH FLAP) AND WINE GLASSES. WINE GLASSES CAN BE PLACED
UPSIDE DOWN SO THAT THE NECK NESTLES S
NUGLY IN THE GROOVES AT SIDE OF
FLAP WITH THE BASE OF THE GLASS FACING UPWARD.
POSITION 2
WHEN THE FLAPS ARE MOVED TO TH E LOWER POSITION, THEY CAN BE USED TO
HOLD ADDI
TIONAL TUMBLERS, CUPS AND MUGS. ALWAYS CHECK THAT YOU ARE
ONLY PLACING ITEMS ON THE FLAPS THAT WILL CLEAR THE CEILING HEIGHT OF
YOUR DISHWASHER WHEN YOU PUSH THE RACK BACK IN. BE PARTICULARLY
CAREFUL WITH LONG-STEMMED GLASSWARE SUCH AS CHAMPAGNE GLASSES –
BREAKAGE HAZARD!
HOW TO LOAD THE LOWER RACK:
PLACE LARGE ITEMS THAT ARE HARD TO CLEAN IN THE LOWER RACK: eg. POTS, PANS,
LIDS, SERVING DISHES, BOWLS.
1.
OVAL PLATTER.
2.
DINNER PLATES.
3.
SOUP PLATES.
4.
DESSERT
DISHES.
CUTLERY
5.
BASKET
.
• POTS, SERVING BOWLS, ETC. MUST ALWAYS BE PLACED UPSIDE DOWN.
• DEEP POTS SHOULD BE SLANTED TO LET WATER FLOW OUT.
• THE BOTTOM RACK FEATURES FOLD DOWN BASKETS SO THAT LARGER OR MORE POTS
& PANS CAN BE LOADED.
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CUTLERY BASKET
CUTLERY SHOULD BE PLACED IN THE CUTLERY BASKET WITH HANDLES ALWAYS POINTING
DOWNWARD (AT THE BOTTOM). VERY LONG UTENSILS (LADLES, etc.) SHOULD BE PLACED
HORIZONTALLY AT THE FRONT OF THE UPPER RACK.
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WHEN YOU ARE SATISFIED YOU HAVE LOADED ALL THE UTENSILS
AND DISHES YOU WANT TO WASH AND HAVE ADDED THE PROPER
AMOUNT OF DETERGENT TO THE DISPENSER (REMEMBER TO CHECK THE
TABLE ON PAGE 13 FOR THE DOSE THAT’S RIGHT FOR THE WASHING CYCLE YOU
WANT),
ENSURE THE RACKS ARE PUSHED ALL THE WAY BACK INTO
YOUR DISHWASHER AND CLOSE THE DOOR.
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YOU ARE NOW READY TO START A WASH CYCLE (SEE NEXT PAGE).