When using y our dishwasher, follow the precautions listed below:
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of a
malfunction or breakdown, grounding will reduce
the risk of electric shock by providinga path of
least resistance of electric current. This appliance
is equipped with a cord having an equipmentgrounding conductor and a grounding plug.
The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet
that is installed and grounded in accordance with
all local codes and ordinances.
Do not abuse, sit on, or stand on the door or dish
rack of the dishwasher.
Do not place any heavy objects of stand on the
door when it is open. The appliance couldtip
forward.
When loading items to be washed:
1) L ocate sharpitemsso thatthey are not likely
todamage the doorseal;
2 Warning: Kni ves and other ute nsils wi th
)
sh a rp points m u st be l oa ded i n th e bask et
with their points down or place din a
horizonta lposition.
When using y our di shwasher, you shoul d
prevent plast ic items from comin g int o contact
with heating element.(This instruction isonly
applicable to machines wit h a visual heating
element.)
Check that the detergent recept ible is empt y
after compl etion of the wash cycle.
Do not wash plastic items unless they are marked
dishwasher safe or the equivalent. For plastic items
n
ot so marked, check the manufacturer's
recommendations.
Use only det ergent and rins e additiv es
designed for an automatic dishwasher.
Never use s oap, l aundr y de tergent, orhand
washing deterg ent inyour dishwash er.K eep
these produ cts out of th e reach of children.
Improper connection of the equipment-grounding
conductor can result in a riskof electric shock.
Check witha qualified electrician or service
representative if you are in doubt whether the
appliance is properly grounded. Do not modify the
plug provided with the appliance; If it is not fit for
the outlet. Have a proper outlet installed by a
qualified electrician.
Keep children away from detergent and rinse aid, keep
childaway fromthe opendoor of the dishwasher,
ren
there could still be somedetergent left inside.
This appliance is notintended for use by persons
(including children with reduced physical, sensory or
mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge ,unless they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use ofthe appliance by a
person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do
not play with the appliance.
Dishwasher det ergents are stron gly alkal ine, t hey
can be extre mely da ngerous i f swallo wed.Av oid
contact with skin andeyes and keepchildren away
from the di shwa sher when t he door is open.
Thedoor shouldnot beleft in theopen position
sincethiscouldpresent at ripping hazards.
If the suppl y cord i s dam aged, it must be repl aced
by the m anufacturer or its se rvice ag ent or a
similar ly qualifi ed person in orderto avo id a
hazard.
Please dispos e of pack ing m aterials properly.
Use the dishwasher only for its intended function.
During installation,thepower supplymustnot
beexcessivelyor dangerously bentor flatten ed.
Do not tamper with controls.
The appliance is to be co nnected tothe water
mains usingnew hose setsand that old hose-sets
sho ul d n ot b e re u sed.
Themaximum number of place settings to be
washed is 6 .
Themaximum permissibleinletwaterpressureis
1Mp a .
Theminimum permissibleinletwaterpressureis
0.04Mpa.
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Dispose o f the d ishwasher pac kaging m aterial c orrectly.
All packaging materials can be rec ycled .
Plastic pa rts ar emarked w ith th e standar d internati onal a bbreviations:
PEfor polyethylene, e.g. s heet wrapping mater ial
PSforpolystyrene, e.g.padding m aterial
POMpo lyox ymethylene, e.g. plastic clips
PPpolypropylene , e.g. Salt fill er
ABSAcrylonitri le Bu tadiene Sty rene, e.g. Contro l Pa nel .
Packagingmaterial couldbe dangerous forchildren!
For di sposing of pa ckage a nd theappliance please go t o a r ecycling centre. There fore cut
offthepower s upply cableandmakethedoorclosingdevice unusable.
Cardboard packaging is manuf actured fromrecycled paper and should be dispos edin the
waste p aper collec tion f or recy cling.
By ensuring t his pr oduct is disposed of correctly, you wil l help pr event po tential n egative
consequences for the e nvironment and human h ealth, w hich cou ld otherw ise be c aused
byinappropriatewastehandling of thisproduct.
For m ore detail ed infor mation a bout rec ycling o f this product, please con tact your local
city office and your hou sehold w aste dispos al servic e.
DISPOSAL: Do not dispose this pr oduct as unsort ed muni cipal wa ste. Coll ection of such
waste separa tely forspecial tr eatment is necessary.
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Toget the best p erformance fromyourdishwasher, read all operatinginstructions
beforeusing it for the first time.
3
h. min.
5
4
6
1
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
2
Poweronlight:TocomeonwhenPowerON/OFF
1
but ton i s pressed d ow n.
ON/OFFButton:Toturnon/off t hepowersupply.
2
RinseAid WarningLight : To be onwhen the
3
rinseaid di spenser nee ds to be refilled.
SaltWarning Light :To be o n w hen the softener
4
needs to be refilled .
Delay time: To display bo oking time .
5
78
Front view
7
8
Delayed Star t Butt on: Press this but ton to set the
6
delayed h ours for washing. Youcan de lay t he start
of washing up to 2 4 hours. One press o n this
button del ays the star t of washing by one hour.
Program indicatorlight: when youselectwashing
7
program, the correspondl ightwilldisplay.
Progr am ind ic a tor but to n: when you pres s w as hi ng
8
programbutton,thecorrespondlightwill display.
Start/Reset Button: Pr ess this button to start
9
or pause the dishwasher, the proce ss pilot
lamp will be blinking when star ting.
9
Back View
1
2
4
3
Salt Container
1
24
5
Cutlery Basket
3
Filter as se mblyDetergent Di spenser
6
910
Ri ns e Aid Di spen s e r
5
Spra y Arms
6
3
CupShelf
7
Basket
8
Drainpipeconnector
9
Inletpipe connector
10
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If your m odel havewatersoftener, y oumay skip this section.no
Always use salt inten ded fo r use with dishwash er.
The salt c ontain er is l ocated beneath the basket an d sh ould b e filled as follo ws:
Attention!
Only use salt specifi cally desi gned for u se in dishwashe rs!A ll o ther type s of
salt not speci fically de signed for use in a dishw asher,e speci ally ta ble salt, will
damage the w ater softener.i n ca se of damages caused b y the use of un suitab le
salt the ma nufacturer does not gi ve any wa rranty nor is liable for a ny c aused
damages.
Only fill wi th salt just before starting one of the co mplete washing pro grammes.
This will p revent any grains ofsalt or salty wate r,w hi ch may have been split,
remaining of the bottom of the machine for a ny per iod of time, which may cause
corrosion.
A Remove the basket and then unscrew a nd re move the cap f rom t he salt contai ner.
B Before first w ash, add 1lt . of w ater in the salt co ntaine r of your machine.
C Place the e nd of the funnel (suppli ed) in to the hole and introd uce abou t 1kg of salt .
D After fil ling th e co ntainer , screw the cap t igh tly bac k clo ckwise.
E Usu ally,the salt warning li ght will be cea se to be illuminated w ithi n 2-6 da y s aft er the salt contai ner has been filled w ith
F Immed iately a ft er fil ling t he s alt into the sa lt co ntainer, a w ashing programme should be starte d
normal fora sm all amount of water to come ou t o f t h e s a l t cont aine r.Itis
salt.
Otherwise filter system, pumporother important partsofthemachinemaybedamaged by salty
water. Itisoutofwarranty.
1.The salt con tainer mu st only be refilled when the salt warn ing ligh t in t he contr ol panel comes on.
Depending on how fully t he sal t dissol ves, the salt warn ing light may still be on even though the
salt container is filled.
If there is n o salt warning li ght in the control p anel (Fo r some Models),you c an judge w hen to load
the salt int o the so ftener by the cycles that the dishwashe r had r un.
2. Ifther e are spi lls o f the salt , a soa k or a rapid pro gram should be run t o remove t he excess salt.
Adjusting Salt Con sumption
Step1: Enter thestatus of salt adjustment
Close thedoor,within60secondafter poweron, pressStart/Pause button
for5 secondsto enter settingmode.
Digitaldisplaystalls"H *",the controller factory default H6
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Digital display
ON/OFF
ON/OFF
h. min.
Power
Button
Delay
Button
Step 2: selec t a certain level of salt c ons ump tion
Thedisplay wills how different levelofsaltconsumption.
It is reco mmended to select t his level according to below table:
Water Hardnesslevel
dH
1)
mmol/l
0-50-0.9
6-111.0-2.0
12-17
18-22
23-34
2.1-3.0
3.1-4.0
4.1- 6 .1
2)
Setting on the
water sof tener
1
2
3
4
5
Start/Pause
Button
Digital d isplay stalls
H1
H2
H3
H4
H5
35-45
1) German degree o f measuremen t for the water ha rdness
2) millimol , int ernationel u nit f or water hardness
*) fact ory setti ng
1) When you push Start /Pause b utton , digital displa y sta llsof information.
PressstallsbyH1H2H3H4H5H6"cycleofchange
Start/Pause buttonevery time,"H6
2)
After set ting, re boot t he di shwasher, the settin g le vel w ill be remembered.
3)
Then you ca n use i t asusual .
6.2-8.0
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*
H6
RinseAid Dispenser
Therinse aid is released during the final rinse toprevent wa ter from for ming drople ts on your dishes. Th at can leav e
spots and streaks .Italsoimprovesdrying by allowingw aterto sheet offthe dishes. Your dishwasheris designedto
use liquid rinse aids. The rinse aid dispenser is located ins ide the door next to th e detergent dispenser.Tofi ll the
dispenser,open the cap andpour therinseaid intothe dispenser untilthe levelindicator turnscompletelyblack.
Thevolume ofthe rinse a id cont ainer is abou t 110 ml.
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Function ofRinseAid
Rinse aid is automa tically a dded during t he last rinse, ensuring thorough rinsing, and spot and s treak f ree drying.
Attention!
Only use branded rinse aidfordishwasher.Never filltherinseaiddispenserwithany o ther substances
(e.g. Dishwasher cleaning ag ent, liquid dete rge nt). Th is would damage the app liance.
WhentoRefill the RinseAidDispen ser
Ifthere is no rinse-aid warning light in thecontrol p anel, you can jud ge the am ount of rinse-aid by the c olor
of the optical levelindicatorlocated nexttothecap. Whentherinse-aidcontainer isfull, the whole
indicator will be dark .As the rinse -aid dim inishes, th e size o f the dark dot de creases. Youshould never l et
therinseaidgetbelow1/4full.
Asthe rinse aid dimin ishes, th e siz eof the black dot
ontherinse aidlevelindicator changes,as illustrated below.
Full
3/4full
1/2full
1/ 4 full- Should refill to eliminate spotting
Empty
""
To open th e di spen ser, tur n the cap to the "open" (left ) arr ow a nd l ift it o ut.
1
Pour t he ri nse aid into th e dispenser, be ing carefu l n ot to over fill .
2
Replace the cap by inserting it aligned with "open" arrow and t urning it to the closed (right) arrow.
3
Cl ean u p a n y rinse aid spl it du ring f illing w i th an abso rbent c loth t o avoid ex cess ive foam i n g
during th e nex t wa sh.
Don't for get to re place the cap be fore you close dis hwasher do or.
Adjusti ng RinseAid Di spenser
The rinse aid dispe nser ha s six or four s etti ngs.Always sta rt wi th the d ispens er
set on "4". If spot s and poor dr ying are problems, i ncr ease the amount of rinse
aid dispensed b y removing thedispenser lid and rotating the d ial to "5". If the
dishes stil l are not drying properly o r are spotted, ad just thedial to the ne xt
higher number until yo ur dis hes are s pot- free. The recommended s etting i s "4" .
(Factoryvalue is "4".)
Increasethedoseif there aredropsofwater o rlimespotson thedishesafter washing.
Reduce it ifthereare stickywhitishstainson your dishesor a bluishfilm on glasswareor
knifeblades.
Detergents w ith its chemic al ingred ients are ne cessary t o re move dirt, c rush dirt and trans port it out of the di shw asher.
Mostof c ommer cia l q uality de tergents ar e s u i table f o r this pu rpos e.
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Detergents
There a r e 3 sor t s ofd et e rgen ts
1.Withp hosphate an d wit hchlorine
2.With phosph ate and wit hout c hlorine
3.Withoutphosphate and without chloride
Normally new pu lverised detergent is without phosphate. T he water so ftene r functio n of
phosphate is not gi ven. In this c ase w e recomm e nd to f il l s a l t in th e sa lt co ntain er even when
the hardness of wateris only6 dH. If detergentsw itho utphosphate wereusedin caseof hardwater
often white spot s appear at dishes an d gla sses. In this case ple ase add more detergent to reach
better r esults. Detergents witho ut ch lorin e do only bleach a little. Strongand co l o u red spo ts w i ll no t
removed completel y. I n this case please c ho ose a pr o gramme wit h hi g her Temp erat ur e .
°
Concentr ated D etergent
Based on their chemical composition,dishwasher canbesplit in twobasictypes:
conventional, alkaline detergents withcaustic components
lo w alkali ne conce nt rat ed d et ergents wi t h n atural enzym es
Detergent Tablets
Dete rgent tabletsof different brands dissolve at differentspeeds. For thisreasonsome
detergent tablets ca nnot diss olve and develop the ir ful l cleaning po wer dur ing short
prog rammes. Therefore pleaseuselong progr ammeswhenusingdetergent tablets, to
ens ure t he comp l ete re mova l of d e tergent r e siduals.
DetergentDispenser
The dispenser m ust be re filled be fore the start of e ach was h cycle f ollowing the instructions
provided in t he Wash Cycle Table . Yourdi shwasher uses less dete rgent an d rinse a id then
convent ional dishwasher. Generally, only onetablespoon ofdetergent is neededfor
anormalwashload. Also, moreheavily soileditems needmoredetergent.Always a ddthe
detergen t j ust before star ting the dish was her, otherw ise it could ge t da mp a nd will not
dissolv e pr operly.
Amountof Detergentto Use
Push latch to open
Detergent powder
Detergent tablet
If the lid is closed: press release button.The li d spring s open.
Always add th e detergent just before st arting ea ch wash cycl e.
Onlyusebranded detergent aidfor dishwasher.
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Dishwasher de tergent i s corrosive! Take c are to keep it out of reach ofchildren.
Proper Use o f Deterg ent
Use o nly deter g ent specific a lly made for u s e in di shwa shers. Keep your de tergent fres h an d dry.
Don't put powderdetergentinto the dispenser unti lyou'reready to washdishes .
Fillindeterge nt
Fillthe de tergent disp enser w ith deter gent.
The marki ng in d ica tes the dosi ng l e vels , a s
illustratedon right:
The place o f main wash cycle deterg ent placed.
A
The place o f pre-wash c ycle det ergent placed.
B
Pleaseobserve th e manufa cturers do sing and storage
Recommendationsas stated on thedetergent packagi ng.
Close the li d a nd pres s un til it locks in p l ace.
If the dishes a r e heavily s o il ed, place anad diti o nal
detergent do sein the pre-wash det ergent chamber.Th is detergen t will take effect d uring the pre-wash p hase.
You find i nformati on ab out t h e a mount o f de t ergen t f o r thesingle pr ogramme on the la s t p ag e.
Pl ease aware, th at ac cord ing tothe level so iling and th e spec if i c ha rdne ss of water d i ff e renc esar e po s s i ble.
Please observethemanufacturer'srecommendations on thedetergent packaging.
Con sider buyi ng u tens i ls w h i ch ar e identi f ied as di shwa sh er-proof .
Use a mild detergent that is de scribed as'kind of d ishes'. If necessa ry,seek further
inform a t ion from deterge nt manu fact urers .
For partic ular items, select aprogr amme with a s low a temperat ure.
Toprevent da mage, d o no t take glass a ndcutlery out of the dishwasher immediat ely
after theprogrammehasended.
Are not suitable
Cutlery w ith w ooden, horn china or
mother-of -pearl handl es
Pl as tic ite ms that are not
Ol der cu tler y w ith gl ued pa rt s that is not
temperature resistant
Bonded cutle ry ite ms or di shes
Pewteror cooperitems
cr ys tal glass
St eel i tems subj e ct to r usti ng
Wooden platte rs
Items ma de from s ynthetic fibres
heat resistant
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Are o f limit ed suit ability
Sometypes of glasses canbecome
dull after a large numberof washes
Silverandaluminiumpar tshavea
tendency to discolour during washi ng
Glaz e d p a tterns m ay fa de if m a ch i ne
washed fr eque nt ly
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(For best perf ormance of the dishwa sher,follow these l oading gu idelines.
Features and appear anc e of baske ts and cut ler y ba sket s m ay vary from y our m od el.)
Scrape off any large amount s of leftover fo od. Soften remnants of burnt f ood in pan s
It is not necessary to rinse the d ishes u nder running water.
Place object s in the dishwas he r i n fol l owing way:
1.Itemssuch as cups, gl asses, pots/pans, etc . are face down.
2.Curvedi tems, or those w ith rec esses, shou ld be loaded at a slant s o that w ater c an run off .
3.All utensilsarestacked securelyand can nottipover.
4.Allutensils are pla ced in the way t hat the spray arms can rotated freely duri ng wash ing.
Very small it ems sho uld not b e washed i n the dishwasher as they could ea sily fal l out o f the basket.
Load hollow ite ms suc h as cup s, glasses, p ans etc. With the opening downwards sothat
wat e r c annot co l l ect i n t he c ontainer or a deepbase.
Dishesand items of cutlery mustnot lieins ide oneanother, or cover eachother.
To avoid damageto glasses, they must nottouch.
Loadlargeitemswhicharemostdifficulttocleanintothebasket.
Long blad ed kni ves sto red in a n uprigh t pos ition are a potenti al hazard !
Long and /or s harp item s of cutlery such as carving knives must be positi oned
horizontally in the basket.
Please do not ove rload yo ur dishw asher.
Position the dishes an d cookware so that t hey will not get m oved by the spray of water.
Cups
Glas se s
Dish
Dinner plat es
Mediumservingbowl
Saucers
Oval platter
Soup plate s
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Dessert dishes
9
Cutlerybasket
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Plate rac ks o f Basket
Cutlery should be placed inthe cut lery basket with handles at the b ottom. If the rack has side bas kets, the spoon
should be loaded individuallyinto theappropriate slots, especi ally longutensils should be placed inthe horizontal
position at th e front o f the upper baske t as sho wn.
1
1
1
1
2
5
5
8
1
1
2
2
5
33
3
4
4
1
Forks
Soupspoons
2
Dessertsp oons
3
Teaspoons
4
5
Kni v e s
Servingsp oons
6
Gravyladles
7
Ser v i n g fo r k s
8
7
66
2
2
5
2
5
5
4
3
4
3
4
4
3
Do not le t any item extend through bottom.
Always loa d sharp u tensils w ith t he sharp point dow n!
For persona l safet yand a top qua lity c lean, pl ace the s ilverwa re in t he bas ket:
They do n ot nest together.
Place silve rware with handles- down.
But place kni ves and other potent ially dangerous utensi ls han dles-up.
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Plateracks of Basket
When load bigger Dinner plates,
please fold t he rack to left picture
showed location.
The maximum plate can be loaded
is 270mm(10 inches) diameter.
Position the dishes an d cookw are so that they will not g et moved by the sp ray o f water.
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Cups
Glasses
Dish
Dinner plates
9
Cutl er y baske t
Large servi ng bow l
Saucers
Dessert dishe s
Soup plates
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Inte nsive
For heaviest soiled crockery,
and normally soiled pot s
pans dishes etc with dried
、
on soiling.
、
Pre-wash 50
Wash (70)
Rins e
Rins e
Rins e (70)
Drying
(℃)
℃
℃
3/15g.
140
0.90
11.0
Normal
(EN 50242)
Glass
1hour
Rapid
For normally soiled load s,
such as pots plates
glasses and lightly
soiled pans.
Standard daily cycle for
normally soiled loads,
such as pots plates
glasses.
For lightly soiled cr ockery
and glass.
For lightly soiled l oads that
do not need excellent drying
efficiency.
A shorter wash for lightly
soiled loads and qu ic k
wash.
、、
、、
Pre-w ash
Wash (60)
Rins e
Rins e (70)
Drying
Pre-w ash
Wash (50)
Rins e
Rins e (70)
Drying
Wash (45)
Rins e
Rins e (60)
Drying
Wash (65)
Rinse(50)
Rins e (50)
Drying
Wash( 4 0)℃
Rins e
Rins e
℃
℃
℃
℃
℃
℃
℃
℃
℃
(40)℃
3/15g.
3/15g.
15g.
15g.
15g.
1200.659.0
1700.617.0
75
607.0
306.0
0.507.0
0.55
0.25
*EN 50242 : Th is programm e is the test cycle. The i nformatio n for comparability t est
in ac cord ance wi t h EN 50 242, a s f ollows:
Capacity: 6 setting
Rinse aid setting: 6
The power consu mption of off-mode is 0.49W
2.Pour in thedetergent(seethe sectionentitledDetergentandRinse Aid ).
3. Inse rt the pl ug into t he s ocket. The po wer supply is 220-240VAC 50 HZ ,
the specification of t he s ocketis 1 0A 250 VAC.
4. Make su re t hat the wate r supply is turned on to ful l pressure.
5.Turn on the po wer butto n, press the program button that you want , ther esponse l ight w ill light .
Then press t he St art/Reset button, th e dishwasher begins to star t.
“”
“”
When you pressthe Start/Resetbuttonto pa useduringwashing,
theprogramlightwillstopblinkingandthe dishwasherwillmooing
everyminuteunless you press the Start/Resetbuttonto start.
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Premise:You canmodify the washing pro gram, W hen t he d ishwasher just
runs for a short time. Otherwise, the detergent ma y haveal ready been
released, and the appliancemay havealready drained the wash water.If this
isthe case,the detergent dispenser must be refilled (see the sectionentitled
" Loading the Detergent ").
Ifthe machine operation, you want to con vert program , press the Start /Pause button,
andthen click P rogram B uttonthat youwant to choos emore than 3 seconds,
canbe turnedtothe program, enter standby(see thesectionentitled " Starting a wash cycle.. . " ).
The display show the state of the dishwasher:
a)The colonof display lights on but not blinking --- ----stand by or pause
b)The colon of display blinks slowly----------run
If you open the door when wash ing, t he mac hine will pause. When yo u close the door , the mac hine
will keep on work ing aft er 10 secon ds.
Aforgottendish can be added any time before the detergent cup opens.
Press the start/reset button
1
Add forgotten dishes.
4
Open thedoor a little to stop the washing.
2
Afterthe spray arms stop working, you can open the
3
door completely.
When the working cyc le has fi nished, the buzzer o f dishwasher will sound 8 second s, the n stop. Turn off
the appliance using th e ON/O FF butto n, shut o ff the wa ter s upply and open the door of th e di shwasher.
Wait a few mi nutes be fore unloadi ng the d ishw asher to av oid handl ing t he dishes an d utensi ls wh ile they
are still hot and m ore suscept ible to breakage. Theywill als o dry be tter.
Close the door
5
Press the start/reset button, the dish washer will run
6
after 10 seconds.
SwitchOff the Dishwasher
1.Switchoff the dishwa sher by pressing t he ON/ OFF butto n.
2.Turn off thewatertap!
Openthe door carefully.
Hot dishes ar e sensit ive to kn ocks. The di shes shou ld ther efore be a llowed t o cool d own arou nd 15 minutes
beforeremoving from the appliance.
Open the d ishwasher's door,leave it ajar and w ait a f ew mi nutes bef ore remov ing t he dishes. In this way they
will be cool er and t he dryi ng will b e impr oved.
Unloadingthe dishwasher
Itis normal that the dishwasher is wet inside.
It is dan gerous to ope n t he do or when w as hi ng , be c aus e the hot wate r may scald y ou .
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The filter prevent larger remna nts of fo od o r other o bjects f rom getting insid e the pum p.
The filter system con sists of a coarse f ilter,a f lat (Main filter)
and a mic ro f ilter (fi n e fi lter).
1
2
3
1
3
2
Main filter
Foodandsoilparticles trappedb ythisfilterare pulverized bya
special jet onthe sp ray arm a n d wa s hed down to d ra i n.
Fine fil ter
This filte r holds s oil and f ood residue in th e sump a rea and
prevents it from being redeposit on t he dishes during wa sh cycle.
Coarsefilter
Larger items,such as pieces of boneor glass,thatcouldblock
the drain are trapped inthe coars e filter. Toremove th e items
caughtb yth e filter, g entlysqueezeth eta p on the topofthis
filterand lift out.
Filterassembly
Thefilterefficiently
Fo r best performance a n d resul t s, t he filter assembly must be re gular l y.this reason, i t is a good i dea t o
remove the la rger food particles trapp ing in the filter after e ach wash cy cle b y rinsing the filter and cu p under
running w ater.Toremove the filte r assemb ly,pull o n th ecup ha ndle in th e upwa rd direction.
removes food particles fro m the wa sh wate r,al lowing it to be re-cyclated during the cy cle.
For
Nev er ru n t h e di shwasher witho u t th e filte rs in pl ace.
Th e d i sh washer must never beused w i thout the filter s.
Improper replacement of the filter may reduce the perform ance lev el of t he appliance
anddamagedishes and utensils.
1
Step 1Turn the filte r in anti- cloc k wise di rect ion ,:
2
Step 2 lift th e filter assy up:
When following this procedurefrom step1 to step 2, the filter system will be removed;
when following it from Step 2 to Step 1, the filter system will be installed.
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Remarks:
- Inspect t he filter s for blo cking e very time the dishwa sher has bee n used.
- By unscrew ing the c oarse fi lter.you can rem ove the f ilter sys tem.Remove any food rem nants and
clean thefilters under running water.
Theentire filterassemblyshould be cleanedoncea week.
Cleani ngThe F ilter
To clean the co arse filter and the f ine filter, use a c leaning b rush. Reasse mble t he filter p arts as shown in th e figures
in the las t page a nd reinse rt the en tire assem bly in t he dishwashe r,positioning in its seat a nd pressi ng downwa rd.
Whencleaningthefilters,don'tknockon them. Otherwise,thefilterscouldbe
contortedand the performanceof dishwashercouldbedebased.
The cont rol pane l can be cleaned by using a l ightly dampened c loth and dry thoro ughly.
The exterior u se a goo d a ppliance polish w ax.
Never usesharpobjects, scouring padsor harshcleanersonany partof thedishwasher.
Clea ningThe Door
To clean theedge around the door,youshould useonly a soft warm,
dampcloth.To avoidpenetrationofwater intothedoorlockand
electrical comp onents, donot use a spray cl eaner of any kind.
Never use a spray clea ner t oclean the door panel as it may damage the door lock
and electri cal component s.
Abrasive a gent or som e pa per towel s hould not be used b ecaus eof the risk of
scratching orleaving spots on the stain less ste el surface.
Protec tAgain st Fr eezing
please take frost protection meas ures on dishwasher inwinter.Efter washing cyc les,
please operate a s fo llows
1.Cut off ele ctrical pow er to t he d ishwasher.
2.Turn off the wa ter supp ly and di sconnec t the wa ter inlet pi pe from the wat er valve.
3.Drain water from the i nlet p ipe and water va lve. (Use a pan to ca tch the water)
4.Reconnect thewaterinletpipeto the water valve.
5.Removeth e fil ter at the bo ttom of t he tub a nd use a sponge to us e up wat er in sump.
:
achtimea
If your dishwasher cannot work beca use of the ice, please c ontact pro fessional s ervice persons.
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Cleani ng the SprayArms
Thesprayarmscan be easilyremovedforperiodic cleaning
of the nozzles, to p revent p ossible c logging. Wash th em
under running water a nd ca refully replace them in th eir s eats,
checking thattheir rotarymovement is inno way impeded.
Grasp the middle of the spray a rm, pull it up wards to remove
it. Washt hearmsunder a jetof running water andreturnthem
car e fully toth e i r seat. Af ter r e assem b l y, check that t he spray
arms turn freely. Otherwise, check thattheyhavebeen
in stall ed correctly.
AfterEvery Wash
After ever y wash, turn off t he water supply to the
appliance and leave th e doo r slightl y open sothat
moisture a nd odor s are not trapped inside.
Removethe Plug
Before cleani ng or p erformi ng mainten ance, always
remove the plug from the socket.
No Solvents orAbrasive Cleaning
Tocleantheexteriorand rubberpartsof the dishwasher,
donot usesolventsor abrasive cleaningproducts.
Only use a cloth with warm so apy wate r.
Torem ove spots o r s t ains from the sur f ace of th e
interi or, use a clot h da mpe ned with wa ter w ith a li tt le
vinegar,o r a cleaning pro duct mad e speci fically fo r
dishw ashers.
When it isnot in needfo ra longtime
It isrecommend that yourunawas h cyclewith the
dishwasher empt y and the n remove th e plu g from the
socket, turn o ff the wa ter supp ly and l eave the door of
the applia n c e s l i ghtl y open. This w il l help th e d oo r
sealsto astlonger and preventodoursfromforming
withinthe appliance.
Moving theAppl ianc e
If the app liance m ust be mo ved, tr y to keep it in the
vertical position. Ifabsolutelynecessary, itcanbe
positioned on its back.
Seals
Oneofthefactorsthatcau seodorsto forminthe
dishwasher is foo d th at remain s trappe din the seals.
Periodic cleaning with a damp sponge will p reve nt this
fro m oc curring.
ElectricalShock Hazard
Theinstallationof the pipes
and electricalequipments
shouldbe done byp rofessionals.
Disconnect electricalpower before
installingdishwasher.
Failureto do so can result indeath
or elec tric al s hoc k.
Theinstallationpositionof dishwashershouldbe near theexistinginletand drain
hosesand powercord.
Oneside of th ecabinet sink should be chosen to facilitatethe connection of drain
hosesof the dishwasher.
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Positi on the appli ance in the desir ed locat ion. The back should rest against the wall behind it,
and the s ides, along the a djacent cabinets or w all. The dishwasher i s equipped w ith water supply
anddrainhoses t hatcan bepositioned to therightortheleft tofacilitate proper installation.
For personal safety:
DO NOT USEAN EXTENSION CORD OR AN ADAPTER PLUG WITH THIS APPLIANCE.
DONOT, UNDERANY CIRCUMSTANCES,CUT OR REMOVETHEEARTHING
CONNECTION FROM THE POWER CORD.
Please look at therating label to know the rat ing volta ge and connect t he dishwash er to t he appropriate power supply.
Use the r equired fuse 10 amp, time d elay f use or c ircui t breake r recommended and provide separate circuit servi ng
only this appliance.
Ensure the v oltage a nd frequenc y of thepower being correspond s to
those on the rating plate . Only insert the plug into an electrical so cket whi ch is ear thed
properly.Ifthe el ectrical sock et to whi ch the a pplianc e must b e conne cted is not
appropriate for theplug, replace the socket, rather thanusinga adaptors or t helikeas
theycould causeove rheatingand burns.
This appliance must be earthed. In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, earthing will reduce the risk of
electric shock by providing a path of least resistance for the electric current. This appliance is equipped with
a cord having an equipment-earthing conductor and anearthing plug. The plug must be pluggedinto an
appropriate outlet that is installedand earthed in accordance withall local standards and requirements.
Improper connection of the equipment earthing conductor can result in the risk of an
electric shock.
Check with a qualified electrician or service representative if you are in doubt whether the
appliance is properly earthed.
Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance. If the plug does not fit properly to the
outlet, please have a qualified electrician to install a proper outlet.
The appliance must be connect ed to the water mains usingnew hose-sets.
The old hose-sets should not bereused.
Water pressure must be between 0,04 MPa and 1 MPa. If the pressure is below the minimum
consult our Service Department for advice.
Pull The safet y supply hoses completely outfrom storage compartmentlocated at rear of dishwasher.
Tighterthe screws of the safety supplyhose to the faucet with thread3/4inch.
Turn waterfully on before startingthe dishwasher.
FROMTHEPOWERCORD.
EARTHING
The safety supply hose consis ts of the double walls.The hose's system guarantees its intervention by blockingthe flow of water
in case of the supply hose breaking and when the air space between the supply hose itself and theouter corrugated hose is full
of water.
Ahose thatattaches to a sinkspray can burstif it is installedon the same waterline as thedishwasher.If your sinkhas one, it is
recommended thet the hose be disconnected and the hole plugged.
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Turn o ff t he water.
1
Release the water pressurebydepressing the pressurerelease button.This relieves wate rpressureandprotects
2
you, and theroom,from severe splashing.
Unscrew Thes afety supply hose from the f aucet..
3
Connect the coldwater supply hose toa threaded3/4(inch)connectora ndmakesurethat it is fastenedt ightlyin place.
Ifth ewaterpipesare new or have not beenusedforanextende d periodoftime,l etthewater runtomakesurethatthe
water is cle ar and fr ee of im purit ies. If t his pr ecaution is not taken, t here i s a r isk that t he wa ter inlet can get bloc ked and
damagethe appliance.
Insertthe drain hose into a drain pipe with a minimumdiameter of 4cm, or let it
runintothesink,makingsuretoavoidbendingorcrimpingit.Usethespe ial
c
plasticsupportthatcomes with the appliance.The free endof the hosem ustbe
ata h eight lower than75cmand mustnot be immersedin water to avoidthe back
flowof it.
Thespecial plastichose supportmust be solidlyfastenedto the wallto
preventthedrain hose frommovingandallowingwater to spilloutside
thedrain.
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How to Dr ain E xcess Water From Hoses
If the si nk is 100 0 higher from the floor,the exces s water i n hoses cannot be dr ained di rectly
intothe sink. It willbenecessaryto d rainexces s waterfromhoses into a bowl or suitable
container th at is he ld outside and lower than the si nk.
Wate r Outlet
Connectthewater d rain hose. The drain hosemustbecorrectly fittedto avoid wate rleaks.
Ensure that the water dr ain hose is not ki nked or squashed.
Ext ensi on Hose
If you need a drain h os e exte ns ion, o bs erve t o use a similar drain h os e.
Itmustbe no longer than 4 metres;otherwise the cleaning effect of the dishwasher could be reduced.
Allpacking materialsand printingsshouldbe taken outfromthe dishwasher
After i nstallation, please make sure to keep this manual.
The content of this manual is very helpful to the u sers.
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Fuse blown, or the
circuit breakertripped.
Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker. Remove any other
appliances sharing the same circuit with the dishwasher
Technical
problem s
Power supplyis not
turned on.
Door of dishwasher
not properly closed.
Kink in drain hose
Filter clogged.
Kitchen sinkclogged.
Improper detergent
Spilled rinse-aid
Detergent with
colourant was used.
Make sure the dishwasher is turned on and the door is
closed securely.
Make sure the power cord is properly plugged into the
wall socket.
Closeddishwasher making sure that door latches.
Check drain hose.
Check coarse the filter.
(see section titled)"CleaningTheFilter"
Check kitchen sink to make sure it is draining well.
If problem is kitchen sink not draining ,you may need
a plumber rather than a serviceman for dishwasher.
Use only the special dishwasher detergent to avoid
suds. If this occurs, open the dishwasher and let suds
evaporate.Add 1 gallon of cold water to the tub. Close
and latch the dishwasher, then Start any wash
cycle to drain out the water . Repeat if necessary.
Always wipe up rinse-aid spills immediately.
Make sure that the detergent is the one without
colourant.
General
problem s
Noise
Hard wat er minerals
The affected items are
notcorrosion resistant.
A programme was not
run after dishwasher
salt was added.
Traces of salt have
got into the wash cy le.c
The lid of softer
is loose.
Thesp ay arm is
r
knocking against
an itemin a basket.
Item of crockery
are insecure
in the wash cabinet.
This may be caused
by on-site installation
or the cross-section of
the piping.
T o clean the interior, use a damp sponge with
dishwasher detergentand wear rubber gloves.
Never use any other cleaner than dishwasher
detergent for the risk of foaming or suds.
Always run the Quick wash programme .
without any crockery in the dishwasher and
without selecting the Turbo function (if present),
after adding dishwasher salt.
Check the lip .Ensure thefixis fine.
Interrupt the programme, and rearrange the items
whichare obstructing the sp ay arm.r
Interrupt the programme,
and rearrange the items of crockery.
This has no influence on dishwasher function.
if in doubt, contacta suitably qualified plumber.
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The dishes were not
loaded correctly.
See notes in " Loading the Dishwasher Baskets ".
Unsa ti s
-factory
washin g
resu lt
Theprogramme was
notpowerful enough.
Not enough detergent
wasdispensed.
Item are blocking
the path of sp ay arms.r
The filter combination
inthebaseofwash
cabinet is not clean or
is not correctly fitted.
This may cause
the sp ay arm jets
r
to get blocked.
Combination of soft
water and too much
detergent.
Aluminum utensils
have rubbed against
dishes.
Dishes block
detergentcups.
Improper loading
Too little rinse-aid
Select a more intensive programme.
See" Wash Cycle Table ."
Use more detergent, or change your detergent.
Rearrange the items so that the sp ay can rotate freely.r
Clean and/or fit the filter combination correctly.
Clean the sp ay arm jets. See "Cleaning the Spray
Arms".
Use less detergent if you have soft water and select
a shortest cycle to wash the glassware and to get
them clean.
Use a mild abrasive cleaner to eliminate those marks.
Re-loadin g the dishes properly.
Load the dishwasher as suggested in the directions.
Increase the amount of rinse-aid/Refillthe rinse-aid
dispenser.
r
Dishes are removed
Unsa ti s
-factory
dryi ng
resu lt
too soon.
Wrong programme
selection
Using cutlery with
a low-quality coating
Openthedishwasher'sd oor,leave it ajarandwait
afew minutes before removi ng t he dishes.
In this way t hey w ill be cooler and the drying
willbeimproved.
In short programmes the washing temperature is lower.
This also lowers cleaning performance. Choose a
programmewith a long washing time.
Water drainage is more difficult with these items.
Cutlery or dishes of this type are not suitable for
washing in the dishwasher.
When some malfunctions come on, the appliance will display error codes to warn you:
Longer inlet time.
Overflow.
Faucets is not opened, or water intake is restricted,
or water pressureis too low.
Some element of dishwasher leaks .
If overflow occurs, turn off the main water supply before calling a service.
If there is water in the base pan because of an overfill or small leak,
the water should be removed before restarting the dishwasher.
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Height:438mm
Width :550mm
Depth :511.5mm(wit h th e d oor c lose d)
Voltage co nnec ted Load :see rating l ab el
Waterpressure:0.04-1.0MPa
Power supply :see rating label
Capacity:6 Placesettings
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TechnicalData Sheet
Sheet of household d ishwasher a ccor ding to E U Direct ive 1 059/2010:
Manufacturer
Type/ Descrip tion
Standardplace settings
En ergy e f f icien cy class
Annual energyconsumption
En ergy co ns u mption of th e st andard cl eani ng cycle
Power consumption of off-mode
Power consumption of left-on mode
Annualwater consumption
Dr yi n g ef f iciency c lass
Standard cleaning cyc le
Program d urati on of th e sta ndard c leaning c ycle
Noise level
Moun ting
Could be built-in
BOMANN
TSG 707
6
A+
174 kW h
0.6 1 kW h
0.4 9 W
0.4 9 W
1960 liter
A
Eco 5 0
℃
170 mi n
55 dB(A) re 1 pW
Free standing
Yes
Height(with P anel)
Width (wi th panel)
De pth (with conne c t o rs an d p anel)
Powe r consum ptio n
Rated voltage/frequency
Waterpressure(flow pressure)
NOTE:
A+ + + (hi ghest effici ency) to D (lowest efficienc y)
Energy consumpt ion174kWh per year, based on 280 standard cleaning c ycles using cold wat er fill a nd
the consump tion of t he low power mode s. Actual energy consumpt ion wil l depend on how t he appliance is used.
Waterconsumption1960 litresper year,based on 28 0 standard c leaning cycl es.Actual water consumption
will depend on how t he app liance is used.
A(hig hest efficiency) to G (lowest e fficiency)
This progr am is suitab le for cleaning so iled nor mally soil ed table ware and that it is the
most efficient pr ogramme in terms of i ts combi ned en ergy an d water consumption fo r
th at t ype oftablew a re.
The devic e meets the European s tandards and t he directives in t he curre nt version at delivery :
- LVD20 06/95/EC
-EMC2004/108/EC
- EUP 2010/10 16
“”
“”
43. 8 cm
55 cm
51. 1 5 c m
1280W
230 V~ 5 0 Hz
0.4-10bar=0.04-1 MPa
The above values have been measur ed in accordance w ith s tandards und er spec ified oper ating co nditions .
Results may vary great ly accordi ng to q uantity a nd pollu tion of the dishes, water hard ness,
amount of detergent, e tc.
The manual is based on the Eur opean Uni on's st and ards and ru les.
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