Beko D 5323 FW Programme Chart

Programme Chart and Quick Reference Card
GB
* Values declared on the product or in the operating instruction booklet / programme chart and quick reference card supplied
with the product are obtained in tests performed under controlled laboratory conditions and these tests are as defined in relevant standards
** Reference programme for the Testing Institute and energy labeling.
Programme Chart and Quick Reference Card
Detergent
compartment
A=25 cm³ /
15 cm³
B=5 cm³
programme
sequence
Consumption
figures
Water (Liter)
Energy (kWh)
Duration (min)
Programme
symbols and
temperatures
Testing program: Eco 50°C as compliant to EN 50242 international norms.
18 9829 01 00-04
On / Off
Button
Salt indicator
On/Off indicator light
Operating the dishwasher
Turn the tap on. Open the door of the machine.
Push in the on/off button and check that the indicator light comes on. Check the salt and rinse aid level indicators before you start the machine. If
necessary add salt and rinse aid.
Check that the upper and lower spray arms can rotate freely. Pour (Put in) the detergent.
Close the door of the machine.
Press start / stop button and check that the washing light comes on.
Care must be taken if opening the door, as steam and water will escape.
Press the on/off button after the programme is completed. The on/off indicator light will go off.
Turn of the water tap, unload the baskets.
It will not affect the sequence if you leave the programme selection knob pushed in or out. Keep the knob pushed in to prevent children from tampering with the machine.
Do not open the dishwasher door whilst the appliance is in operation. However, in case the door is opened while the machine is working, then a safety mechanism ensures the machine immediately stops. Water may be very hot, so be careful.
!
Select the required programme by referring to the programme chart. Press the programme selection knob and it pops out. You will see the programme numbers on the knob. Select the desired programme by turning the knob. Do not force the knob.
Wash
End
Progress
indicator lights
Start/Stop Button
Soiled dishes that have been kept in the
machine
A
50 °C wash
Cold rinse
Hot rinse
Drying
Prewash
Eco
50°C
2
15
1,05
136
65 °C wash
Cold rinse
Hot rinse
Drying
Prewash
A+B
Intensive
65°C
Heavily
soiled dishes
that have been kept in the machine
OR Heavily soiled dishes requiring pre-
wash.
3
15,8
1,36
110
-
Prewash
For rinsing dishes that
will not be
washed
immediately
1
End
Prewash
4,2
-
14
The programme sequence throughout the washing process can be monitored from the progress indicator lights on the control panel.
Programme Sequence
Following the washing stage, in order to drain and remove water from inside the machine completely, the machine will pause for approximately 35 minutes. Do not worry this is not a fault. Then End progress indicator light will come on.
Do not switch the machine off before End light comes on.
How to change the washing programme
To change the programme selection while the machine is operating: Press start/stop button. The washing light will go off. Select the new programme. Press start/stop button. The washing light will be on and new programme will start.
! Important: The new programme will NOT right from the beginning. It will start from the stage last
carried out by the previous programme selection.
How to cancel the washing programme
To cancel a programme while the machine is operating: Press start/stop button for 3 seconds. The machine will drain the water inside the machine for 45 seconds. The programme is cancelled when washing light goes off. Then, you can choose and start a new programme.
! Important: Depending on the stage of the programme you have cancelled, there may be detergent
residue or rinse aid inside the machine and on the load. Make sure the items in the dishwasher are not used before washing properly.
On / Off
65°C50°C
1
2 3
Loading the dishwasher
There are three separate baskets, in which you can put your dinnerware, in your machine. The shelves on the rack are made adjustable to accommodate tall pieces.
Long cutlery, such as ladles and long knives, etc must be placed horizontally on top of the full cutlery basket or on the racks to prevent accidental injury. Place spoons and forks in the cutlery basket with handles down and knives with handles up to prevent accidental injury.
Upper Basket Height Adjustment
The default position of the upper basket of your machine is adjusted at the higher position. According to the size of the dishes you can change the position of the upper basket. To do this, Release the latches on both the right and left tracks by turning them sideways. Remove the basket. Change the position of the rollers and place the basket back on the track then shut the latches.
Programme Chart and Quick Reference Card
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Folding Plate Support Rods (If applicable)
There are four separate "folding plate support rods" in the lower basket of your dishwasher designed to allow you more space to accommodate saucepans and large bowls in the lower basket. You can either fold each section (1,2,3,4) individually or, all at once, to create a large empty space. Simply press the handgrips (A) and fold them down"
(if provided)
A
A
A
B
C
A
B
C
THE ACROBAT SYSTEM (If provided)
The upper basket is designed with a built in elevator system which allows you to move the upper basket up or down even when its fully loaded, without having to take it out of the machine. 1 The upper basket is set at the "low" position at production. To bring the upper basket to the "high" position,hold from the side one of the upper basket and gently pull upwards. To raise the other end of the basket hold from the other side and do the same 2. To lower the upper basket, hold from the lever on one side of the basket and gently lower the basket without removing your hand from the lever 2. Do the same holding the lever on the other side of the basket. Always ensure both sides of the elevator mechanism are level.
Three-way split cutlery basket (if provided)
Depending on the amount of load and load type, three-way split cutlery basket can be split into three parts. Part B and/or part C can be placed in the upper basket. To dismantle the three-way split cutlery basket follow the below instructions and see the diagrams supplied. Rotate handgrip which is at the bottom of handle. Remove top and bottom hangers by sliding each part in opposite direction. If you want to reassemble the cutlery basket, the reverse of the above operations should be carried out. Part A can not be placed into the upper basket. Long cutlery, such as ladles and carving knives, should not be placed in the upper basket parts B or C. They can be placed on the side racks on the upper basket. In order to obtain the best cleaning and drying performance in cutlery basket, use the separators of parts A, B and C. To remove the separators follow the below instructions For Part A ; Press from the sides and the separators can be removed easily For Parts B and C; Press from the sides where handle is placed and the separators can be removed easily.
Programme Chart and Quick Reference Card
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