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    View the manual for the Siemens iQ300 WM14N0G1 here, for free. This manual comes under the category washing machines and has been rated by 17 people with an average of a 8.2.

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    Siemens iQ300 WM14N0G1 specifications

    Below you will find the product specifications and the manual specifications of the Siemens iQ300 WM14N0G1.

    The Siemens iQ300 WM14N0G1 washing machine is an energy-efficient product with an Energy Efficiency Class rating of A+++. With an annual energy consumption of 157 kWh and an annual water consumption of 9020 L, it offers efficient performance while minimizing resource usage. The washing machine has a rated capacity of 7 kg, making it suitable for average-sized laundry loads.

    In terms of noise levels, the spin cycle produces a noise level of 74 dB, while the wash cycle operates at 53 dB. This ensures a relatively quiet operation during the washing process. The appliance also features a delayed start timer, allowing users to set a specific time for the machine to start automatically.

    The energy consumption per wash cycle is 0.84 kWh, providing users with an estimate of the energy required for each washing cycle. The half-load option is available, providing flexibility for users with smaller laundry loads. Additionally, users can adjust the spin speed and temperature settings according to their specific requirements.

    The washing machine includes an AquaStop function, which is designed to prevent water leaks and provide added protection against potential water damage. It also features a viewing window, allowing users to monitor the progress of their laundry without opening the machine.

    Overall, the Siemens iQ300 WM14N0G1 washing machine offers energy-efficient performance and convenient features such as a delayed start timer, adjustable spin speed and temperature settings, as well as an AquaStop function for added protection. Its reliable construction and durability guarantee long-lasting usage.

    Annual energy consumption washing

    157 kWh

    Remaining time indication

    Yes

    General
    Brand Siemens
    Model iQ300 WM14N0G1 | WM14N0G1
    Product washing machine
    EAN 4242003802304
    Language English
    Filetype User manual (PDF)
    Power
    A+++
    Energy consumption washing per cycle 0.84 kWh
    Power consumption (off) 0.12 W
    Power consumption (standby) 0.5 W
    Connected load 2300 W
    Current 10 A
    AC input voltage 220 — 240 V
    AC input frequency 50 Hz
    Other features
    Annual energy consumption washing 157 kWh
    Annual water consumption washing 9020 L
    Washing class A
    Performance
    Drum capacity 7 kg
    Spin-drying class B
    Noise level (spin) 74 dB
    Noise level (wash) 53 dB
    Delayed start timer Yes
    Number of washing programs
    Half-load Yes
    Adjustable spin speed Yes
    AquaStop function Yes
    Adjustable temperature Yes
    Maximum spin speed 1390 RPM
    Residual moisture 53 %
    Cycle time (quick washing program) 15 min
    Cotton, Easy care, Hand/wool, Hand, Wool, Mix, Quick, Delicate/silk
    Add garment (pause) function Yes
    Delay start (max) 24 h
    Load balancing system Yes
    Foam control system Yes
    Rinse Plus function Yes
    Design
    Viewing window Yes
    Water fill Cold
    Control type Rotary, Touch
    Door opening angle 180 °
    Appliance placement Freestanding
    Loading type Front-load
    Product color White
    Built-in display Yes
    Door hinge Left
    Cord length 2.1 m
    Drum material Stainless steel
    Tub material Plastic
    Certification CE, VDE
    Drum volume 55 L
    Display type LED
    Lower built-in capability (topless) Yes
    Ergonomics
    Remaining time indication Yes
    Buzzer Yes
    Child lock Yes
    Adjustable feet Yes
    Feet adjustment 12 mm
    Weight & dimensions
    Door diameter 300 mm
    Height 848 mm
    Width 598 mm
    Depth 550 mm
    Depth with door open 1017 mm
    Weight 71000 g
    Installation compartment height 850 mm

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can’t find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Siemens iQ300 WM14N0G1 below.

    How to Resolve Siemens iQ300 Washing Machine Error Code E29

    Does Siemens iQ300 WM14N0G1 have a delayed start timer?

    Yes, Siemens iQ300 WM14N0G1 has a delayed start timer. This feature allows the user to set a specific time for the washing machine to start, which can be convenient for scheduling laundry cycles.

    Why is my Siemens iQ300 washing machine not turning on?

    Ensure that the washing machine is securely plugged into a working power outlet and that the power switch is turned on. Additionally, check if the circuit breaker for the washing machine has not tripped.

    What can cause my Siemens iQ300 washing machine to leak water?

    Inspect the water supply hoses for any leaks, proper connections, and potential kinks or blockages. Also, check if the detergent dispenser drawer is closed correctly, as it shouldn’t cause any leaks.

    How can I resolve excessive vibration or loud noise during the wash cycle?

    Verify that the washing machine is level and stable on the floor, as unbalanced loads can cause vibrations. Make sure the transit bolts (if originally installed) have been removed. Also, try redistributing the laundry evenly within the drum to achieve a balanced load.

    Why is the door of my Siemens iQ300 washing machine not opening after the wash cycle?

    Ensure that the wash cycle has completed entirely, as there may still be water inside the machine causing a safety lock. If the door remains stuck, check for any error codes displayed on the control panel and follow the instructions for troubleshooting.

    How can I resolve clothing items coming out of the wash cycle still wet?

    Verify that you have selected an appropriate spin speed for the load size and fabric type. Avoid overloading the machine, as this can prevent effective water extraction. If the problem persists, perform regular maintenance tasks such as cleaning the drain filter to ensure proper drainage and optimal performance.

    Is Siemens iQ300 WM14N0G1 energy efficient?

    Yes, Siemens iQ300 WM14N0G1 has an energy efficiency class of A+++, which is the highest rating and means it consumes very little energy per cycle.

    Does Siemens iQ300 WM14N0G1 have a high spin-drying class?

    No, Siemens iQ300 WM14N0G1 has a spin-drying class of B, which is not the highest rating. This means it may not be as effective in removing water from clothes compared to washing machines with higher spin-drying ratings.

    Is Siemens iQ300 WM14N0G1 noisy during spin cycles?

    Yes, Siemens iQ300 WM14N0G1 has a noise level of 74 dB during spin cycles. This means it can be quite loud and may cause some noise disturbance.

    Can the spin speed be adjusted in Siemens iQ300 WM14N0G1?

    Yes, Siemens iQ300 WM14N0G1 has an adjustable spin speed. This means the user can select a higher or lower spin speed depending on their laundry needs, such as delicate fabrics requiring a lower spin speed.

    What is the weight of the Siemens iQ300 WM14N0G1?

    The Siemens iQ300 WM14N0G1 has a weight of 71000 g.

    What is the height of the Siemens iQ300 WM14N0G1?

    The Siemens iQ300 WM14N0G1 has a height of 848 mm.

    What is the width of the Siemens iQ300 WM14N0G1?

    The Siemens iQ300 WM14N0G1 has a width of 598 mm.

    What is the depth of the Siemens iQ300 WM14N0G1?

    The Siemens iQ300 WM14N0G1 has a depth of 550 mm.

    What temperature should I use for my laundry?

    The washing label of your garment shows the recommended washing temperature.

    How do I prevent my washing machine from smelling?

    Unpleasant odours can be avoided by occasionally washing at 60 degrees and using the recommended amount of detergent per wash.

    Do I need to use an anti-scaling agent for my washing machine?

    It is not necessary to use an anti-scaling agent. Scale deposits can be prevented by limiting washing at high temperatures and using the recommended amount of detergent per wash.

    What certifications does the Siemens iQ300 WM14N0G1 have?

    The Siemens iQ300 WM14N0G1 has the following certifications: CE, VDE.

    Is the manual of the Siemens iQ300 WM14N0G1 available in English?

    Yes, the manual of the Siemens iQ300 WM14N0G1 is available in English .

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    Table of contents

    Safety………………………………………..4

    General information……………………..4

    Intended use……………………………….4

    Restriction on user group……………..4

    Safe installation …………………………..5

    Safe use …………………………………….6

    Damaged appliance …………………….8

    Risk to children …………………………..9

    Safety systems ………………………….10

    Preventing material damage ……..11

    Safe installation …………………………11

    Safe use …………………………………..11

    Childproof lock1……………………….12

    Electric childproof lock……………….12

    Environmental protection and

    saving energy…………………………..12

    Disposing of packaging ……………..12

    Saving energy……………………………12

    AquaSensor1……………………………..13

    Installation and connection……….13

    Scope of supply ………………………..13

    Installing and connecting the ap-

    pliance ……………………………………..13

    Drainage connection ………………….14

    Drinking water connection ………….14

    Electrical connection ………………….14

    Familiarising yourself with

    your appliance………………………….15

    Appliance …………………………………15

    Controls ……………………………………16

    Programmes …………………………….18

    Information for test institutes ……….20

    Additional functions …………………20

    Features…………………………………..21

    Top basket ……………………………….22

    Bottom basket …………………………..23

    Cutlery basket …………………………..24

    Cutlery drawer …………………………..24

    Etagere …………………………………….25

    Folding prongs ………………………….25

    Small items holder …………………….26

    Knife shelf…………………………………26

    Baking sheet spray head ……………26

    Basket heights…………………………..27

    Before using for the first time ……28

    Performing initial start-up ……………28

    Water softening system…………….28

    Overview of water hardness set-

    tings…………………………………………28

    Setting water softening system ……29

    Special salt ……………………………….29

    Switching off water softening

    system ……………………………………..30

    Regeneration of the water

    softening system ……………………….30

    Rinse aid system………………………31

    Rinse aid ………………………………….31

    Setting the amount of rinse aid……31

    Switching rinse aid system off …….32

    Detergent …………………………………32

    Suitable detergents ……………………32

    Unsuitable detergents ………………..33

    Information on detergents …………..33

    Adding detergent ………………………34

    Tableware ………………………………..35

    Damage to glass and tableware ….35

    Arrange tableware ……………………..36

    Removing tableware…………………..37

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    Basic operation ………………………..37

    Opening appliance door …………….37

    Switching on the appliance …………37

    Setting a programme …………………37

    Setting additional functions …………37

    Setting timer programming …………37

    Starting the programme ……………..38

    Interrupting programme ……………..38

    Terminate programme………………..38

    Switching off appliance ………………38

    Basic settings…………………………..39

    Overview of basic settings ………….39

    Changing basic settings……………..41

    Cleaning and servicing……………..41

    Cleaning the tub ………………………..41

    Self-cleaning interior1………………….41

    Cleaning products ……………………..42

    Tips on appliance care……………….42

    Machine Care 1………………………42

    Filter system ……………………………..43

    Cleaning spray arms ………………….44

    Troubleshooting……………………….45

    Appliance safety………………………..45

    Error code / Fault display / Sig-

    nal……………………………………………47

    Washing results…………………………49

    Information on display panel……….55

    Malfunctions ……………………………..56

    Mechanical damage…………………..57

    Noise ……………………………………….57

    Clean wastewater pump……………..58

    Customer Service……………………..59

    Product number (E-Nr.) and pro-

    duction number (FD) ………………….60

    AQUA-STOP guarantee1……………..60

    Technical specifications……………60

    Transportation, storage and

    disposal …………………………………..58

    Removing the appliance …………….58

    Protect appliance from frost………..59

    Transporting the appliance …………59

    Disposing of old appliance …………59

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    Safety

    Please read the safety information to ensure that you use the ap­pliance safely.

    General information

    ¡ Read this instruction manual carefully. Only this will ensure you

    use the appliance safely and efficiently.

    ¡ Keep the instruction manual and the product information safe

    for future reference or for the next owner.

    ¡ Check the appliance after unpacking it. Do not connect the ap-

    pliance if it has been damaged in transit.

    Intended use

    Read the information on intended use to ensure that you use the
    appliance correctly and safely.
    Only use this appliance:

    ¡ For cleaning household tableware.
    ¡ In private households and in enclosed spaces in a domestic en-

    vironment.

    ¡ Up to an altitude of max. 4000m above sea level.

    Restriction on user group

    Avoid risks to children and vulnerable persons.
    This appliance may be used by children aged 8 or over and by
    people who have reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities or
    inadequate experience and/or knowledge, provided that they are
    supervised or have been instructed on how to use the appliance
    safely and have understood the resulting dangers.
    Children must not play with the appliance.
    Cleaning and user maintenance must not be performed by chil­dren unless they are being supervised.
    Keep children under the age of 8 years away from the appliance
    and power cable.

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    Safe installation

    Follow these safety instructions when installing the appliance.

    WARNING‒Risk of injury!

    Improper installation may cause injury.

    When installing and connecting the appliance, follow the in­structions in the manual and installation instructions.

    WARNING‒Risk of electric shock!

    ¡ Improper installation is dangerous.

    Connect and operate the appliance only in accordance with
    the specifications on the rating plate.

    Connect the appliance to a power supply with alternating
    current only via a properly installed socket with earthing.

    The protective conductor system of the domestic electrical
    installation must be properly installed.

    Never equip the appliance with an external switching
    device, e.g. a timer or remote control.

    When the appliance is installed, the mains plug of the
    power cord must be freely accessible. If free access is not
    possible, an all-pole isolating switch must be installed in the
    permanent electrical installation according to the installation
    regulations.

    When installing the appliance, check that the power cable is
    not trapped or damaged.

    ¡ Cutting through the supply hose or immersing the Aqua-Stop

    valve in water is dangerous.

    Never immerse the plastic housing in water. The plastic
    housing on the supply hose contains an electric valve.

    Never cut through the supply hose. The supply hose con­tains electric power cables.

    WARNING‒Risk of fire!

    It is dangerous to use an extended power cord and non-ap­proved adapters.

    Do not use extension cables or multiple socket strips.

    If the power cord is too short, contact Customer Service.

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    Only use adapters approved by the manufacturer.

    WARNING‒Risk of injury!

    Hinges move when opening and closing the appliance door
    and can cause injury.

    If built-under or integrable appliances are not in a cavity so
    that one side is accessible, the hinge area must be covered
    at the side. Covers are available from Customer Service or
    specialist outlets.

    WARNING‒Risk of tipping!

    Improper installation may cause the appliance to tip up.

    Only install built-under or integrable appliances under a
    continuous worktop that is securely connected to adjacent
    cabinets.

    WARNING‒Risk of burns!

    If the appliance is not installed properly, this may result in
    burns.

    With free-standing appliances, ensure that they are installed
    with the back panel against a wall.

    Safe use

    WARNING‒Risk of serious harm to health!

    Failure to comply with safety instructions and directions for
    use on packagings of detergent and rinse aid products may
    cause serious harm to health.

    Follow the safety instructions and directions for use on the
    packagings of detergent and rinse aid products.

    WARNING‒Risk of explosion!

    ¡ Adding solvents to the interior of the appliance may cause ex-

    plosions.

    Never add solvents to the interior of the appliance.

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    ¡ Highly caustic alkaline or highly acidic cleaning agents in con-

    junction with aluminium parts in the interior of the appliance
    may cause explosions.

    Never use highly caustic alkaline or highly acidic cleaning
    agents, in particular commercial or industrial products, in
    conjunction with aluminium parts (e.g. grease filters of ex­tractor hoods or aluminium pans), e.g. for the Machine Care
    programme.

    WARNING‒Risk of injury!

    ¡ Leaving the appliance door open may result in injury.

    Only open the appliance door to load or unload tableware
    in order to prevent accidents, e.g. through tripping.

    Do not sit or stand on the appliance door when open.

    ¡ Knives and utensils with sharp points can cause injuries.

    Arrange knives and utensils with sharp points in the cutlery
    basket with the points downwards, on the knife shelf or in
    the cutlery drawer.

    WARNING‒Risk of scalding!

    If you open the appliance door while the programme is run­ning, hot water may splash out of the appliance.

    Open the appliance door carefully if the programme is still
    running.

    WARNING‒Risk of tipping!

    Overfilling the Baskets may cause the appliance to tip up.

    Never overfill the Baskets with free-standing appliances.

    WARNING‒Risk of electric shock!

    ¡ An ingress of moisture can cause an electric shock.

    Only use the appliance in enclosed spaces.

    Never expose the appliance to intense heat or humidity.

    Do not use steam- or high-pressure cleaners to clean the
    appliance.

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    en Safety

    ¡ If the insulation of the power cord is damaged, this is danger-

    ous.

    Never let the power cord come into contact with hot appli­ance parts or heat sources.

    Never let the power cord come into contact with sharp
    points or edges.

    Never kink, crush or modify the power cord.

    Damaged appliance

    Follow the safety instructions if the appliance is damaged.

    WARNING‒Risk of electric shock!

    ¡ If the appliance or the power cord is damaged, this is danger-

    ous.

    Never operate a damaged appliance.

    Never operate an appliance with a cracked or fractured sur­face.

    Never pull on the power cord to unplug the appliance. Al­ways unplug the appliance at the mains.

    If the appliance or the power cord is damaged, immediately
    unplug the power cord or switch off the fuse in the fuse box
    and turn off the water tap.

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    Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out by
    trained specialist staff.

    ¡ Incorrect repairs are dangerous.

    Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out by
    trained specialist staff.

    Only use genuine spare parts when repairing the appliance.

    If the power cord of this appliance is damaged, it must be
    replaced with a special connection cable, which is available
    from the manufacturer or his Customer Service.

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    Risk to children

    Follow the safety instructions if there are children in your home.

    WARNING‒Risk of suffocation!

    ¡ Children may put packaging material over their heads or wrap

    themselves up in it and suffocate.

    Keep packaging material away from children.

    Do not let children play with packaging material.

    ¡ Children may breathe in or swallow small parts, causing them

    to suffocate.

    Keep small parts away from children.

    Do not let children play with small parts.

    WARNING‒Risk of harm to health!

    Children can lock themselves in the appliance, thereby putting
    their lives at risk.

    With redundant appliances, unplug the power cord. Then
    cut through the cord and damage the lock on the appliance
    door beyond repair so that the appliance door will no longer
    close.

    WARNING‒Risk of crushing!

    With higher-level appliances, children can become crushed
    between the appliance door and cabinet doors underneath.

    Keep an eye on children when opening and closing the ap­pliance door.

    WARNING‒Risk of chemical burns!

    Rinse aid and detergent may cause chemical burns to the
    mouth, throat and eyes.

    Keep children away from detergent and rinse aid products.

    Keep children away from the appliance when open. The wa­ter in the interior of the dishwasher is not drinking water. It
    may contain residues of detergents and rinse aid.

    9

    en Safety

    WARNING‒Risk of injury!

    Children may get their fingers caught in the slots of the tablet
    collecting tray and injure themselves.

    Keep children away from the appliance when open.

    WARNING‒Risk of suffocation!

    Children may become trapped in the appliance and suffocate.

    Use the childproof lock if fitted.

    Never let children play with or operate the appliance.

    Safety systems

    Protect children from possible hazards resulting from the appli­ance.
    Depending on the features of the model, the appliance comes
    with a
    →«Childproof lock», Page12.

    10

    Preventing material damage en

    Preventing material damage

    Preventing material dam­age

    Preventing material damage

    Safe installation

    Follow the instructions when installing
    the appliance.

    ATTENTION!

    ¡ Improper installation of the appli-

    ance may cause damage.

    If the dishwasher is installed
    above or below other domestic
    appliances, follow the informa­tion on installation in combina­tion with a dishwasher in the in­stallation instructions for the in­dividual appliances.

    If there is no information or if the
    installation instructions do not in­clude the relevant information,
    contact the manufacturer of
    these appliances to check that
    the dishwasher can be installed
    above or below these appli­ances.

    If no information is available
    from the manufacturer, the dish­washer should not be installed
    above or below such appli­ances.

    To ensure the safe operation of
    all domestic appliances, con­tinue following the installation in­structions for the dishwasher.

    Do not install the dishwasher un­der a hob.

    Do not install the dishwasher
    near heat sources, e.g. radiat­ors, heat storage tanks, ovens
    or other appliances that gener­ate heat.

    ¡ Modified or damaged water hoses

    may result in material damage and
    damage to the appliance.

    Never kink, crush, modify or cut
    through water hoses.

    Only use the water hoses sup­plied with the appliance or genu­ine spare hoses.

    Never re-use water hoses that
    have been used before.

    ¡ If the water pressure is too high or

    too low, this may impair function­ing of the appliance.

    Make sure that the water pres­sure in the water supply system
    is min. 50kPa (0,5bar) and
    max. 1000kPa (10bar).

    If the water pressure exceeds
    the maximum value specified, a
    pressure-reducing valve must be
    installed between the drinking
    water connection and the hose
    set of the appliance.

    Safe use

    Follow the instructions when using
    the appliance.

    ATTENTION!

    ¡ Escaping water vapour can dam-

    age fitted units.

    When the programme ends,
    leave the appliance to cool
    down for a while before opening
    the door.

    ¡ Special salt can damage the tub

    due to corrosion.

    To make sure that any special
    salt that escapes is washed out
    of the tub, add the special salt
    to the dispenser for special salt
    immediately before the pro­gramme starts.

    ¡ Detergent may damage the water

    softening system.

    Only fill the dispenser of the wa­ter softening system with special
    dishwasher salt.

    ¡ Unsuitable cleaning agents may

    damage the appliance.

    Do not use a steam cleaner.

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    en Childproof lock

    So as not to scratch the finish
    on the appliance, do not use
    sponges with a rough surface or
    abrasive cleaning agents.

    To prevent corrosion, do not use
    sponge cloths on dishwashers
    with a stainless steel front or
    rinse such cloths thoroughly
    several times before using them
    for the first time.

    Childproof lock

    Childproof lock

    Childproof lock

    The childproof lock lets you protect

    1

    children from possible hazards result­ing from the appliance.
    Depending on the features of the ap­pliance model, the appliance comes
    with an electric childproof lock.

    Electric childproof lock

    The electric childproof lock makes it
    more difficult to open the appliance
    door.
    You can activate or deactivate the
    electric childproof lock in the «Basic
    settings» →Page39.

    WARNING

    Risk of suffocation!

    Children may become trapped in the
    appliance and thus suffocate.

    Activate the electric childproof lock
    and close the appliance door.

    →«Opening appliance door»,

    Page37

    Environmental protection and saving energy

    Environmental protection
    and saving energy

    Environmental protection and saving energy

    Help protect the environment by us­ing your appliance in a way that con­serves resources and by disposing of
    reusable materials properly.

    Disposing of packaging

    The packaging materials are environ­mentally compatible and can be re­cycled.

    Sort the individual components by
    type and dispose of them separ­ately.

    Information about current disposal
    methods are available from your
    specialist dealer or local authority.

    Saving energy

    If you follow these instructions, your
    appliance will use less electricity and
    less water.

    Use the Eco 50° programme.

    The Eco 50° programme is en­ergy efficient and environmentally
    friendly.
    →«Programmes», Page18

    If you do not have much tableware to
    wash, use the additional Half Load
    function.

    1

    The programme will adjust to a
    lower load and consumption will
    be reduced.
    →«Additional functions», Page20

    1

    Depending on the appliance specifications

    12

    AquaSensor

    1

    The AquaSensor is an optical meas­uring device (light barrier) which
    measures the turbidity of the washing
    water. You can save water with the
    AquaSensor.
    Use of the AquaSensor depends on
    the programme. If the soiling level is
    low, the washing water is used in the
    next wash cycle, so reducing water
    consumption by 3-6 litres. If the soil­ing level is is greater, the washing
    water is drained off and replaced with
    fresh water. In the automatic pro­grammes the temperature and run­ning time are additionally adjusted to
    the level of soiling.

    Installation and connection

    Installation and connec­tion

    Installation and connection

    Scope of supply

    After unpacking all parts, check for
    any damage in transit and complete­ness of the delivery.
    If you have any complaints, contact
    the dealer who sold you the appli­ance or our Customer Service.

    Note:The appliance was tested at
    the factory to check it is in working
    order. It is possible that water has left
    marks on the appliance. These
    marks will disappear after the first
    wash cycle.

    The delivery consists of the following:

    ¡ Dishwasher
    ¡ Instruction manual
    ¡ Installation instructions
    ¡ Warranty
    ¡ Installation material
    ¡ Steam guard plate

    1

    1

    Installation and connection en

    ¡ Rubber apron
    ¡ Mains cable
    ¡ Quick reference guide

    1

    1

    Installing and connecting the
    appliance

    You can position your built-under or
    integrable appliance in a fitted kit­chen between wooden and plastic
    walls. If you subsequently install your
    dishwasher as a free-standing appli­ance, you must stop it from tipping
    over, e.g. by screwing it to the wall or
    installing it under a continuous work­top that is securely connected to ad­jacent cabinets.

    1. «Follow the safety instructions.»

    →Page4

    2. «Follow the instructions for elec-

    trical connection.» →Page14

    3. Check the «Scope of supply»

    →Page13 and the condition of
    the appliance.

    4. Consult the installation instructions

    for the installation dimensions re­quired.

    5. Make the appliance level using the

    height-adjustable feet.
    Make sure that the appliance is

    standing on the floor securely.

    6. «Install the drainage connection.»

    →Page14

    7. «Install the drinking water connec-

    tion.» →Page14

    8. Connect the appliance to the

    power supply.

    1

    Depending on the appliance specifications

    13

    en Installation and connection

    Drainage connection

    Connect your appliance to drainage
    connection so dirty water is dis­charged via the wash cycle.

    Installing the drainage connection

    1. Consult the installation instructions

    supplied for the steps required
    here.

    2. Connect the wastewater hose to

    the outlet connection of the siphon
    using the enclosed parts.

    3. When doing so, check that the

    wastewater hose is not kinked,
    crushed or twisted.

    4. Also check that there is no cover

    in the drainage system preventing
    the wastewater from being dis­charged.

    Drinking water connection

    Connect your appliance to a drinking
    water connection.

    Installing the drinking water
    connection

    Note

    ¡ If you are replacing the appliance,

    you must use a new water supply
    hose.

    1. Consult the installation instructions

    supplied for the steps required
    here.

    2. Connect the appliance to the drink-

    ing water connection using the en­closed parts.

    Observe the «Technical data»
    →Page60.

    3. When doing so, check that the

    drinking water connection is not
    kinked, crushed or twisted.

    Electrical connection

    Connect your appliance to the power
    supply.

    Connecting the appliance to the
    electricity supply

    Notes

    ¡ Follow the «Safety instructions»

    →Page5.

    ¡ Connect the appliance to alternat-

    ing current only, in the range of
    220 — 240V and 50Hz or 60Hz.

    ¡ Please note that the water safety

    system is only functional if there is
    a power supply.

    1. Insert the non-heating appliance

    plug of the power cable into the
    appliance.

    2. Insert the mains plug of the appli-

    ance into a nearby socket.
    The connection data for the appli-

    ance can be found on the rating
    plate.

    3. Check that the mains plug is inser-

    ted properly.

    14

    Familiarising yourself with your appliance en

    1

    2

    3

    5

    6

    7

    8

    9

    10
    11

    12

    13

    14

    4

    Familiarising yourself with your appliance

    Familiarising yourself with your appliance

    Familiarising yourself with your appliance

    Appliance

    You can find an overview of the parts of your appliance here.

    Rating plate Rating plate with «E number and FD number»

    1

    Depending on the appliance specifications

    →Page60.
    The data you need for «Customer Service»

    →Page59.

    15

    en Familiarising yourself with your appliance

    Detergent dispenser «Detergent» →Page32 is added to the detergent

    dispenser.

    Bottom basket «Bottom basket» →Page23

    Filter system «Filter system» →Page43

    Dispenser for special salt Add special salt for the «Water softening system»

    →Page28 to the dispenser for special salt.

    Tablet collecting tray During the wash cycle tablets automatically fall out of

    the detergent dispenser into the tablet collecting tray
    where they can fully dissolve.

    Top basket «Top basket» →Page22

    Cutlery drawer

    EmotionLight

    Etagere «Etagere» →Page25

    Upper spray arms The upper spray arms wash the tableware in the top

    Lower spray arm The lower spray arm washes the tableware in the bot-

    Cutlery basket

    1

    1

    1

    «Cutlery drawer» →Page24

    Interior lighting of the appliance.

    →«Overview of basic settings», Page39

    basket.
    If the tableware has not been washed properly, clean
    the spray arms.

    →«Cleaning spray arms», Page44

    tom basket.
    If the tableware has not been washed properly, clean
    the spray arms.

    →«Cleaning spray arms», Page44

    «Cutlery basket» →Page24

    Dispenser for rinse aid Add rinse aid for the «Rinse aid system» →Page31

    1

    Depending on the appliance specifications

    to the dispenser for rinse aid.

    Controls

    The controls are used to configure all functions of your appliance and to obtain
    information about the operating status.
    With some buttons you can perform different functions.

    16

    Familiarising yourself with your appliance en

    ON/OFF button «Switching on the appliance» →Page37

    «Switching off the appliance» →Page38

    Programme buttons «Programmes» →Page18

    Water supply display «Display for water supply lights up» →Page48

    Special salt refill indicator «Water softening system» →Page28

    Rinse aid refill indicator «Rinse aid system» →Page31

    Programme buttons and additional
    functions

    Start button and reset button «Starting the programme» →Page38

    Timer programming «Setting timer programming» →Page37

    Door opener

    Display The display shows information about the remain-

    1

    Depending on the appliance specifications

    1

    «Programmes» →Page18
    «Additional functions» →Page20

    «Terminating the programme» →Page38

    «Opening the appliance door» →Page37

    ing running time or the basic settings. You can
    change the basic settings via the display and the
    setting buttons.

    →«Changing basic settings», Page41

    17

    en Programmes

    Programmes

    Programmes

    Programmes

    You can find an overview of the pro­grammes that can be selected here.
    Different programmes, which can be
    found on the control panel of your
    appliance, are available depending
    on the appliance configuration.
    The running time may vary depend­ing on the programme selected. The
    running time depends on the water
    temperature, the quantity of dishes,
    the level of soiling and the «Additional
    function» →Page20 selected. The

    running time will change if the rinse
    aid system is switched off or rinse
    aid needs to be added.
    The consumption values can be
    found in the quick reference guide.
    The consumption values relate to
    normal conditions and a water hard­ness of 16-20°E. Different influen­cing factors such as water temperat­ure or pipe pressure may result in
    deviations.

    Programme Use Programme se-

    quence

    Intensive 70°

    Tableware:
    ¡ Washing pots and

    pans, non-fragile
    tableware and cut­lery.

    Level of soiling:

    Intensive:

    ¡ PreRinse
    ¡ Cleaning 70°C
    ¡ Intermediate rinse
    ¡ Rinsing 69°C
    ¡ Drying

    ¡ Removing stubborn

    burned or dried-on
    food remnants con­taining starch and
    protein.

    When using powder de­tergent, you can also
    apply a little to the in­side of the appliance
    door.

    Auto 45-65°

    Tableware:
    ¡ Cleaning mixed

    tableware and cut­lery.

    Level of soiling:

    Sensor-controlled:
    ¡ Optimised by

    sensors depending
    on the soiling of the
    washing water.

    ¡ Removing common

    household food rem­nants lightly dried­on.

    Additional functions

    All

    →«Additional func­tions», Page20

    All

    →«Additional func­tions», Page20

    18

    Programmes en

    Programme Use Programme se-

    quence

    Eco 50°

    Silence 50

    Tableware:
    ¡ Cleaning mixed

    tableware and cut-

    lery.
    Level of soiling:
    ¡ Removing common

    household food rem-

    nants lightly dried-

    on.

    Tableware:
    ¡ Cleaning mixed

    tableware and cut-

    lery.
    Level of soiling:
    ¡ Removing common

    Most economical pro­gramme:

    ¡ Pre-Rinse
    ¡ Cleaning 50°C
    ¡ Intermediate rinse
    ¡ Rinsing 60°C
    ¡ Drying
    ¡ Automatic opening

    of appliance door

    Reduced noise:

    ¡ PreRinse
    ¡ Cleaning 50°C
    ¡ Intermediate rinse
    ¡ Rinsing 65°C
    ¡ Drying

    household food rem-

    nants lightly dried-

    on.

    Glass 40°

    Tableware:
    ¡ Cleaning delicate

    tableware, cutlery,

    temperature-sensit-

    ive plastics, glasses

    and stemware in the

    Particularly gentle:

    ¡ PreRinse
    ¡ Cleaning 40°C
    ¡ Intermediate rinse
    ¡ Rinsing 60°C
    ¡ Drying

    stemware basket.
    Level of soiling:
    ¡ Removing lightly ad-

    hering fresh food

    remnants.

    Quick 65°

    Tableware:
    ¡ Cleaning mixed

    tableware and cut-

    lery.
    Level of soiling:

    Time-optimised:

    ¡ Cleaning 65°C
    ¡ Intermediate rinse
    ¡ Rinsing 70°C
    ¡ Drying

    ¡ Removing common

    household food rem-

    nants lightly dried-

    on.

    Additional functions

    All

    →«Additional func­tions», Page20

    IntensiveZone
    Half Load
    HygienePlus
    ExtraDry
    Shine & Dry

    →«Additional func­tions», Page20

    IntensiveZone
    VarioSpeedPlus
    Half Load
    ExtraDry
    Shine & Dry

    →«Additional func­tions», Page20

    ExtraDry
    Shine & Dry

    →«Additional func­tions», Page20

    19

    en Additional functions

    Programme Use Programme se-

    quence

    1 hr Programme

    Tableware:
    ¡ Cleaning mixed

    tableware and cut-

    lery.
    Level of soiling:

    Time-optimised:

    ¡ Cleaning 65°C
    ¡ Intermediate rinse
    ¡ Rinsing 70°C
    ¡ Drying

    ¡ Removing common

    household food rem-

    nants lightly dried-

    on.

    Quick 45°

    Tableware:
    ¡ Cleaning delicate

    tableware, cutlery,

    temperature-sensit-

    Time-optimised:

    ¡ Cleaning 45°C
    ¡ Intermediate rinse
    ¡ Rinsing 55°C

    ive plastics and

    glasses.
    Level of soiling:
    ¡ Removing lightly ad-

    hering fresh food

    remnants.
    Tableware:

    ¡ Cleaning all types of

    Cold rinse suitable:
    ¡ Pre-Rinse

    tableware.

    PreRinse

    Level of soiling:
    ¡ Cold rinsing, inter-

    mediate cleaning.

    Machine Care 70°C None

    Machine Care

    Additional functions

    ExtraDry
    Shine & Dry

    →«Additional func­tions», Page20

    ExtraDry
    Shine & Dry

    →«Additional func­tions», Page20

    None

    Information for test institutes

    Test institutes are provided with in­formation for comparability tests, e.g.
    according to EN60436.
    These are the conditions for conduct­ing the tests, however they are not
    the results or consumption values.
    E-mail enquiries to: dishwasher@test­appliances.com
    The product number (E-Nr.) and the
    production number (FD) are required
    here. They can be found on the rat­ing plate on the appliance door.

    20

    Additional functions

    Additional functions

    Additional functions

    You can find an overview of the addi­tional functions that can be selected
    here. Different additional functions,
    which can be found on the control
    panel of your appliance, are available
    depending on the appliance configur­ation.

    Additional func­tion

    VarioSpeedPlus

    Use

    ¡ The running time is

    shortened by 20% to
    66% depending on the
    washing programme.

    Features en

    Additional func­tion

    Half Load

    HygienePlus

    IntensiveZone

    Use

    ¡ Energy and water con-

    sumption are increased.

    ¡ Switch on with small

    loads.

    ¡ It is recommended

    adding less detergent
    to the detergent dis­penser than for a full
    machine load.

    ¡ The running time is

    shortened.

    ¡ Energy and water con-

    sumption are reduced.

    ¡ To ensure a higher hy-

    giene status for the ap­pliance and dishes, the
    temperature is raised
    and maintained for an
    extra-long period.

    ¡ Especially suitable for

    cleaning chopping
    boards or baby bottles.

    ¡ Continuous use of this

    function increases the
    hygiene status.

    ¡ This will increase the

    running time and en­ergy consumption.

    ¡ Switch on with mixed

    loads containing table­ware with different soil­ing levels, e.g. place
    very soiled pots and
    pans in the bottom bas­ket and normally soiled
    tableware in the top
    basket.

    ¡ The spray pressure in

    the bottom basket is in­creased and the max­imum programme tem­perature held longer.
    This will increase the
    running time and en­ergy consumption.

    Additional func-

    Use

    tion

    ¡ For a better drying res-

    ExtraDry

    ult the final rinse tem­perature is increased
    and the drying phase
    extended.

    ¡ Especially suitable for

    drying plastic parts.

    ¡ There is a slight in-

    crease in energy con­sumption and the run­ning time is extended.

    ¡ To avoid marks and im-

    Shine & Dry

    prove drying, the quant­ity of water is increased
    and the drying phase
    extended.

    ¡ Energy consumption in-

    creases.

    ¡ Use rinse aid.

    Features

    Features

    Features

    You can find an overview of the pos­sible features of your appliance and
    how to use them here.
    These features depend on the model
    of your appliance.

    21

    en Features

    Top basket

    Arrange cups and glasses in the top
    basket.

    Knife shelf
    You can adjust the height of the top

    basket to make room for larger items
    of tableware.

    Adjusting top basket with side
    levers

    To wash large items of tableware in
    the baskets, adjust the shelf position
    of the top basket.

    1. Pull out the top basket.

    2. To prevent the basket from sud-

    denly dropping down, hold the
    side of the basket by the top edge.

    1

    3. Press in the levers on the right and

    left on the outside of the basket.

    The basket can then slip down
    slightly.

    4. Raise or lower the basket evenly to

    the right level.
    →«Basket heights», Page27

    Check that the basket is level on
    both sides.

    5. Slide the basket back in.

    1

    Depending on the appliance specifications

    22

    Adjusting top basket with pairs of
    rollers

    To wash large items of tableware in
    the baskets, adjust the shelf position
    of the top basket.

    1. Pull out the top basket.

    Features en

    2. Remove the basket.

    3. Insert the basket at the right bas-

    ket height.
    →«Basket heights», Page27

    Bottom basket

    Arrange pans and plates in the bot­tom basket.

    Cutlery basket
    Large plates up to a diameter of

    31/34cm1 can be arranged as
    shown.

    1

    Check that the basket is level on
    both sides.

    4. Slide the basket back in.

    1

    Depending on the appliance specifications

    23

    en Features

    Cutlery basket

    Arrange cutlery in the cutlery basket,
    always without sorting it and with the
    sharp points downwards.

    Cutlery drawer

    Arrange cutlery in the cutlery drawer.

    1. To fold down a side shelf, push the

    lever forwards and fold down
    the side shelf ⁠.

    2. To fold down the front prongs,

    push the lever forwards and fold
    down the prongs ⁠.

    Tip

    If you want to return the cutlery
    drawer to the original position, fold
    the side shelf back up until it clicks
    into position.

    Arrange cutlery with the points and
    sharp edges downwards.
    You can reorganise the cutlery
    drawer to make more space for
    longer/wider items of cutlery.

    Reorganising cutlery drawer

    1

    1

    You can fold down the side shelves
    and front prongs to make more
    space for longer/wider items of cut­lery.

    1

    Depending on the appliance specifications

    24

    Features en

    Etagere

    Use the etagere and space under­neath for small cups and glasses or
    for large items of cutlery, e.g.
    wooden spoons or serving cutlery.

    You can adjust the height of the
    etagere.
    If you do not need the etagere, you
    can fold it up.

    Adjusting etagere

    You can adjust the height of the
    etagere.

    1. Position the etagere vertically and

    1

    1

    pull it upwards ⁠.

    Folding prongs

    Use the folding prongs to position
    tableware securely, e.g. plates.

    You can fold the prongs down to po­sition pans, bowls and glasses

    1

    better.

    Folding down prongs

    If you do not need the prongs, fold
    them down.

    1. Push the lever forwards and fold

    down the prongs ⁠.

    1

    2. Position the etagere at a slight

    angle and move to the right height

    ⁠.

    3. Push the etagere down.

    a The etagere clicks into position.

    1

    Depending on the appliance specifications

    2. To use the folding prongs again,

    fold them back up.

    a The folding prongs click in posi-

    tion.

    25

    en Features

    Small items holder

    Use the small items holder to posi­tion small items of tableware, e.g.
    light plastic parts.

    Knife shelf

    Use the knife shelf for long, sharp ob­jects and long items of cutlery.

    Baking sheet spray head

    Use the baking sheet spray head to
    clean large items of tableware, e.g.
    trays, grilles and plates.

    Arrange max. 2baking sheets and
    2grilles as shown to ensure that the
    spray jet can reach all parts.

    Note:Check that the appliance is al­ways operated with the top basket or
    the baking sheet spray head.

    Inserting baking sheet spray head

    Use the baking sheet spray head in­stead of the top basket to clean large
    trays, grilles and plates.

    1. Remove top basket.

    2. Insert the baking sheet spray head

    in the holder and turn to the
    right ⁠.

    26

    a The baking sheet spray head

    clicks into position.

    Features en

    Removing baking sheet spray head

    If you no longer require the baking
    sheet spray head, remove it from the
    appliance.

    1. Turn the baking sheet spray head

    anticlockwise and remove from the
    holder.

    2. Insert the top basket in the appli-

    ance.

    Basket heights

    Set the baskets at the right height.

    Appliance height 81.5cm with cutlery basket

    Level Top basket Bottom basket

    1 max. ø 22 cm 31 cm
    2 max. ø 24.5 cm 27.5 cm
    3 max. ø 27 cm 25 cm

    Appliance height 81.5cm with cutlery drawer

    Level Top basket Bottom basket

    1 max. ø 16 cm 31 cm
    2 max. ø 18.5 cm 27.5 cm
    3 max. ø 21 cm 25 cm

    Appliance height 86.5cm with cutlery basket

    Level Top basket Bottom basket

    1 max. ø 24 cm 34 cm
    2 max. ø 26.5 cm 30.5 cm
    3 max. ø 29 cm 28 cm

    Appliance height 86.5cm with cutlery drawer

    Level Top basket Bottom basket

    1 max. ø 18 cm 34 cm
    2 max. ø 20.5 cm 30.5 cm
    3 max. ø 23 cm 28 cm

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    en Before using for the first time

    Before using for the first time

    Before using for the
    first time

    Before using for the first time

    Configure the settings for initial start­up.

    Performing initial start-up

    On initial start-up or after a reset to
    the factory settings, you will need to
    make settings.

    Requirement:»The appliance has
    been installed and connected.»
    →Page13

    1.

    «Add special salt.» →Page29

    2.

    «Add rinse aid.» →Page31

    3. «Switch on the appliance.»

    →Page37

    4. «Set the water softening system.»

    →Page29

    5. «Set the amount of rinse aid to be

    dispensed.» →Page31

    Tip:You can change these settings
    and other «Basic settings»
    →Page39 at any time.

    Water softening system

    Water softening system

    Water softening system

    Hard water leaves limescale on the
    tub and tableware and parts of the
    appliance may become blocked.
    To ensure good dishwashing results,
    you can treat the water with special
    salt and the water softening system.
    To avoid damage to the appliance,
    water with a hardness above 9 °E
    must be softened.

    Overview of water hardness settings

    You can find an overview of the water hardness values that can be selected
    here.
    You can find out how hard your water is from your local water company or by
    using a water hardness tester.

    Water hardness °E Hardness range mmol/l Setting value

    0 — 8 Soft 0 — 1.1 H:00
    9 — 10 Soft 1.2 — 1.4 H:01
    11 — 12 Medium 1.5 — 1.8 H:02
    13 — 15 Medium 1.9 — 2.1 H:03
    16 — 20 Medium 2.2 — 2.9 H:04
    21 — 26 Hard 3.0 — 3.7 H:05
    27 — 38 Hard 3.8 — 5.4 H:06
    39 — 62 Hard 5.5 — 8.9 H:07

    Note:Set the water hardness determ­ined on your appliance.
    →«Setting water softening system»,

    system.
    →«Switching off water softening sys-

    tem», Page30

    Page29

    With a water hardness of 0 — 8°E
    you can dispense with special salt
    and switch off the water softening

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    Water softening system en

    Setting water softening sys­tem

    Set the water hardness on your appli­ance.

    1. Determine the water hardness and

    the appropriate setting value.
    →«Overview of water hardness set-

    tings», Page28

    2. Press ⁠.

    3. Hold programme button A and

    press repeatedly until the dis­play shows H:xx.

    4. Release programme button A and

    ⁠.

    a Programme button A flashes and

    the display shows H:04.

    5. Press programme button C re-

    peatedly until the right water hard­ness has been set.

    6. Press to save the setting.

    Special salt

    You can use special salt to soften
    water.

    ¡ Special salt can damage the tub

    due to corrosion.

    To make sure that any special
    salt that escapes is washed out
    of the tub, add the special salt
    to the dispenser for special salt
    immediately before the pro­gramme starts.

    1. Unscrew the lid of the dispenser

    for special salt and remove.

    2. On initial start-up: Fill the dispenser

    right up with water.

    3. Note:Only use special salt for

    dishwashers.
    Do not use salt tablets.
    Do not use table salt.

    Add the special salt to the dis­penser.

    Adding special salt

    If the special salt refill indicator lights
    up, add special salt to the dispenser
    for special salt just before the pro­gramme starts. The amount of spe­cial salt required depends on the wa­ter hardness: the higher the water
    hardness, the greater the amount of
    special salt required.

    ATTENTION!

    ¡ Detergent may damage the water

    softening system.

    Only fill the dispenser of the wa­ter softening system with special
    dishwasher salt.

    1

    Depending on the appliance specifications

    Funnel

    1

    Fill the dispenser right up with spe­cial salt. The water in the dis­penser is displaced and forced
    out.

    4. Place the lid back on the dis-

    penser and turn to close.

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    en Water softening system

    Switching off water softening
    system

    Note

    To avoid damage to the appliance, only
    switch off the water softening system in
    the following cases:

    ¡ The water hardness is max. 26°E

    and you are using combined deter­gents with salt replacement sub­stances. According to manufactur­ers, combined detergents with salt
    replacement substances can gen­erally only be used up to a water
    hardness of 26°E without adding
    special salt.

    ¡ The water hardness is 0 — 8°E.

    You do not need to use special
    salt.

    1. Press ⁠.

    2. Hold programme button A and

    press repeatedly until the dis­play shows H:xx.

    3. Release programme button A and

    ⁠.

    a Programme button A flashes and

    the display shows H:04.

    4. Press programme button C re-

    peatedly until the display shows
    H:00.

    5. Press to save the setting.

    a The water softening system is

    switched off and the salt refill indic­ator is deactivated.

    Regeneration of the water
    softening system

    In order to obtain fault-free function of
    the water softening system, the appli­ance performs reheating of the water
    softening system at regular intervals.
    Regeneration of the water softening
    system takes place before the end of
    the main rinse cycle in all pro­grammes. It will increase the run time
    and consumption values, e.g. water
    and electricity.

    Overview of consumption values with regeneration the water softening
    system

    Here you can find an overview of the maximum additional running time and
    consumption values during regeneration of the water softening system.
    You can find the column applicable to your model in the quick reference guide
    according to its water consumption in the Eco50° programme.

    Water consump­tion in litres (de­pending on
    model)

    Regeneration of
    the water soften­ing system after
    x rinse cycles

    Additional run­ning time in
    minutes

    Additional water
    consumption in
    litres

    Additional power
    consumption in
    kWh

    6.5 / 6.7 8 6 5 0.05

    8.5 7 6 5 0.05

    9.5 6 6 5 0.05
    above 10 5 6 5 0.05

    The consumption values specified
    are laboratory measurements determ­ined in accordance with the currently

    30

    Rinse aid system en

    applicable standard and using the
    Eco 50° programme and the factory
    value of the water hardness is set to
    16 — 20°E.

    Rinse aid system

    Rinse aid system

    Rinse aid system

    You can use the rinse aid system
    and rinse aid to get tableware and
    glasses rinsed perfectly without
    marks.

    Rinse aid

    For optimum drying results, use rinse
    aid.
    Only use rinse aid for domestic dish­washers.

    Adding rinse aid

    If the rinse aid refill indicator lights
    up, top up with rinse aid. Only use
    rinse aid for domestic dishwashers.

    1. Press the catch on the lid of the

    dispenser for rinse aid and lift

    ⁠.

    2. Add rinse aid up to the max mark.

    3. If rinse aid spills out, remove it

    from the tub.
    Spilled rinse aid can cause ex-

    cessive frothing during the wash
    cycle.

    4. Close the lid of the dispenser for

    rinse aid.

    a The lid clicks into position.

    Setting the amount of rinse
    aid

    If there are streaks or water marks on
    tableware, change the amount of
    rinse aid.

    1. Press ⁠.

    2. Hold programme button A and

    press repeatedly until the dis­play shows H:xx.

    3. Release programme button A and

    ⁠.

    a Programme button A flashes and

    the display shows H:04.

    4. Press programme button A re-

    peatedly until the display shows
    the value set at the factory r:04.

    5. Press programme button C re-

    peatedly until the right amount of
    rinse aid has been set.

    – A low setting adds less rinse aid

    during the wash cycle and re­duces streaking on tableware.

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    en Detergent

    – A higher setting adds more

    rinse aid during the wash cycle,
    reduces water marks and im­proves the drying result.

    6. Press to save the setting.

    Switching rinse aid system off

    If you find the rinse aid refill indicator
    irritating, e.g. when using combined
    detergents with a rinse aid compon­ent, you can switch the rinse aid sys­tem off.

    Tip:The function of rinse aid is lim­ited with combined detergents. You
    will generally get better results using
    rinse aid.

    1. Press ⁠.

    2. Hold programme button A and

    press repeatedly until the dis­play shows H:xx.

    3. Release programme button A and

    ⁠.

    a Programme button A flashes and

    the display shows H:04.

    4. Press programme button A re-

    peatedly until the display shows
    the value set at the factory r:04.

    5. Press programme button C re-

    peatedly until the display shows
    r:00.

    6. Press to save the setting.

    a The rinse aid system is switched

    off and the rinse aid refill indicator
    is deactivated.

    Detergent

    Detergent

    Detergent

    Find out which detergents are suit­able for your appliance.

    Suitable detergents

    Only use detergents that are suitable
    for dishwashers. Both separate and
    combined detergents are suitable.
    For optimum washing and drying res­ults, use separate detergent, adding
    «Special salt» →Page29 and «Rinse
    aid» →Page31 separately.
    Modern, powerful detergents mainly
    use a low-alkaline formulation with
    enzymes. Enzymes break down
    starch and remove protein. Oxygen­based bleaching agents are generally
    used to remove coloured marks, e.g.
    tea or ketchup.

    Note:Follow the manufacturer’s in­structions for each detergent.

    Detergent Description

    Tabs Tabs are suitable for all

    cleaning functions and do
    not need to be measured
    out.
    With shorter Programmes
    tabs sometimes do not dis­solve entirely and leave
    residues of detergent. This
    may impair the cleaning ef­fect.

    Powder deter­gent

    Powder detergent is re­commended for shorter
    Programmes.
    The dosage can be adjus­ted to the level of soiling.

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    Detergent en

    Detergent Description

    Liquid detergent Liquid detergent works

    faster and is recommen­ded for shorter Pro­grammes without PreR­inse.
    Sometimes liquid deter­gent may leak out despite
    the detergent dispenser
    being closed. This is not a
    fault and is non-critical if
    you remember the follow­ing:
    ¡ Only choose a pro-

    gramme without PreR­inse.

    ¡ Do not select timer pro-

    gramming for starting
    the programme.

    The dosage can be adjus­ted to the level of soiling.

    Tip:Suitable detergents are available
    online via our website or from «Cus­tomer Services» →Page59.

    Separate detergents

    Separate detergents are products
    that do not contain components other
    than detergent, e.g. powder deter­gent or liquid detergent.
    With powder and liquid detergent the
    dosage can be individually adjusted
    to the level of soiling of the table­ware.
    For better washing and drying results
    and to avoid damage to the appli­ance, please additionally use «Spe­cial salt» →Page29 and «Rinse aid»
    →Page31.

    Combined detergent

    Besides conventional separate deter­gents, a number of products are
    available with additional functions.
    These products contain not only de­tergent but also rinse aid and salt re­placement substances (3in1) and,

    depending on the combination (4in1,
    5in1,…), additional components such
    as glass protection or stainless steel
    cleaner.
    According to manufacturers, com­bined detergents generally only func­tion up to a water hardness of 26°E.
    With a water hardness above 26°E
    you will need to add special salt and
    rinse aid. For the best washing and
    drying results we recommend using
    special salt and rinse aid from a wa­ter hardness of 17°E. If you are us­ing combined detergent, the washing
    programme is adjusted automatically
    to ensure the best possible washing
    and drying result.

    Unsuitable detergents

    Do not use detergent which could
    cause damage to the appliance or
    present a risk to health.

    Detergent Description

    Hand washing-up
    liquid

    Detergent con­taining chlorine

    Hand washing-up liquid
    can cause increased froth­ing and damage the appli­ance.

    Chlorine residue on table­ware may present a risk to
    health.

    Information on detergents

    Follow the instructions on detergents
    in everyday use.
    ¡ Detergents marked as «organic» or

    «ecological» (environmentally
    friendly) generally contain lower
    levels of active agents or com­pletely dispense with certain sub­stances. The cleaning effect may
    be restricted here.

    ¡ Set the rinse aid and the water

    softening system to the separate
    detergent or combined detergent
    in use.

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    en Detergent

    ¡ According to manufacturers, com-

    bined detergents with salt replace­ment substances can only be used
    up to a certain water hardness,
    usually 26°E, without adding spe­cial salt. For the best washing and
    drying results we recommend us­ing special salt from a water hard­ness of 17°E.

    ¡ To prevent sticking, only touch de-

    tergents in a water-soluble pouch
    with dry hands and only ever place
    them in a dry detergent dispenser.

    ¡ Even if the rinse aid and special

    salt refill indicators light up, wash­ing programmes will run properly
    with combined detergents.

    ¡ The function of rinse aid is limited

    with combined detergents. You will
    generally get better results using
    rinse aid.

    ¡ Use tablets with a special drying

    performance.

    Adding detergent

    1. To open the detergent dispenser,

    press the locking latch.

    2. Add the detergent to the dry deter-

    gent dispenser.

    If you are using tablets, one is
    enough. Insert the tablets in a hori­zontal position.
    If you are using powder or liquid
    detergent, follow the manufac­turer’s instructions and quantities
    for dosage in the detergent dis­penser.
    20ml–25ml detergent is suffi­cient for normal soiling. If table­ware is only lightly soiled, slightly
    less than the amount of detergent
    specified is usually sufficient.

    34

    Tableware en

    3. Close the lid of the detergent dis-

    penser.

    a The lid clicks into position.
    a The detergent dispenser will open

    automatically at the optimum time
    during the programme. Powder or
    liquid detergent will spread around
    the washing tank and dissolve
    there. Tablets will fall into the tablet
    collecting tray and dissolve in the
    right dosage. In order to ensure
    that tablets can dissolve evenly, do
    not place any other objects in the
    tablet collecting tray.

    Tableware

    Tableware

    Tableware

    Only clean tableware that is suitable
    for dishwashers.

    Note:Decorated glassware and parts
    made of aluminium or silver may
    fade or discolour with dishwashing.
    Delicate types of glass may turn
    cloudy after a few washing cycles.

    Damage to glass and table­ware

    Avoid damage to glass and table­ware.

    Cause Recommendation

    The following table­ware is not dish­washer-safe:
    ¡ Items of cutlery

    and tableware
    made from wood

    ¡ Decorated glass-

    ware, antique and
    hand-crafted table­ware

    ¡ Plastic parts not

    resistant to heat

    ¡ Tableware made

    from copper or tin

    ¡ Tableware soiled

    with ash, wax, lub­ricating grease or
    paint

    ¡ Very small items of

    tableware

    Glass and tableware
    was not dishwasher­safe.

    The chemical com­position of the deter­gent causes damage.

    Highly caustic alkaline
    or highly acidic clean­ing agents, in particu­lar commercial or in­dustrial cleaning
    agents, are not suit­able for dishwashers
    in conjunction with
    aluminium.

    Only put tableware in
    the dishwasher if it is
    marked as dish­washer-safe by the
    manufacturer.

    Only put glasses and
    china in the dish­washer if it is marked
    as dishwasher-safe by
    the manufacturer.

    Use a detergent
    marked as gentle on
    tableware by the man­ufacturer.

    If you are using highly
    caustic alkaline or
    highly acidic cleaning
    agents, in particular
    commercial or indus­trial cleaning agents,
    do not put aluminium
    parts in the dish­washer interior.

    35

    en Tableware

    Cause Recommendation

    The water temperat­ure of the programme
    is too high.

    Select a programme
    with lower temperat­ures.
    After the programme
    has ended, take glass­ware and cutlery out
    of the appliance
    without delay.

    Arrange tableware

    Arrange the tableware correctly to
    optimise the dishwashing result and
    prevent damage to both the appli­ance and tableware.

    Tips

    ¡ Using the appliance allows you to

    save energy and water compared
    to washing-up by hand.

    ¡ See our website for examples of

    how to load your appliance effi­ciently, free of charge.

    ¡ To save energy and water, load

    the machine with the number of
    place settings specified.
    →«Technical specifications»,

    Page60

    ¡ For better washing and drying res-

    ults, position items with curves or
    recesses at an angle so the water
    can run off.

    To save resources, do not pre­rinse tableware under running wa­ter.

    2. Observe the following when arran-

    ging tableware:
    – Put heavily soiled tableware in

    the bottom basket, e.g. pans.
    The more powerful the spray jet,
    the better the dishwashing result
    will be.

    – To prevent damage to table-

    ware, arrange it so it is stable
    and cannot tip over.

    – To prevent injury, arrange cut-

    lery with the points and sharp
    edges downwards.

    – Position containers with the

    openings facing down so no wa­ter can collect in them.

    – Do not block the spray arms —

    make sure that they can turn
    freely.

    – Do not place small parts in the

    tablet collecting tray and do not
    block it with tableware so as not
    to obstruct the lid of the deter­gent dispenser.

    1. Remove large remnants of food

    from your tableware.

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    Basic operation en

    Removing tableware

    WARNING

    Risk of injury!

    Hot tableware can cause burns to the
    skin. When hot, tableware is sensitive
    to shock, may crack and can result in
    injury.

    When the programme has ended,
    do not empty the appliance until
    the tableware has cooled down for
    a while.

    1. To prevent water dripping on the

    tableware, unload it starting at the
    bottom and working up.

    2. Check the washing tank and ac-

    cessories for soiling and clean if
    necessary.
    →«Cleaning and servicing»,

    Page41

    Basic operation

    Basic operation

    Basic operation

    Opening appliance door

    1. If the electric childproof lock is not

    activated, press on the upper
    middle section of the appliance
    door.

    2. If the electric childproof lock is ac-

    tivated, press on the upper middle
    section of the appliance door twice
    with a short interval in between.

    a The appliance door will open auto-

    matically.

    Switching on the appliance

    Press ⁠.
    The Eco 50° programme is set by

    default.
    The Eco 50° programme is an es­pecially environmentally friendly
    programme and ideal for normally
    soiled tableware. It is the most effi-

    cient programme for the combina­tion of energy/water consumption
    for this type of tableware and evid­ences conformity with the EU Eco­design Directive.
    If you do not perform any actions
    on the appliance for 15 minutes,
    the appliance will automatically
    switch off.

    Setting a programme

    To adjust the wash cycle to the soil­ing level of the tableware, select a
    suitable programme.

    Press the right programme button.
    →«Programmes», Page18

    a The programme is set and the pro-

    gramme button flashes.

    Setting additional functions

    You can set additional functions to
    complete the washing programme
    selected.

    Note:The additional functions which
    can be used depend on the pro­gramme selected.
    →«Programmes», Page18

    Press the button for the relevant
    additional function.
    →«Additional functions», Page20

    a The additional function is set and

    the additional function button
    flashes.

    Setting timer programming

    You can delay the start of the pro­gramme by up to 24hours.

    1. Press ⁠.

    a «h:01» appears in the display.

    2. Use or to set the required

    start time for the programme.

    3. Press ⁠.

    a This activates timer programming.

    37

    en Basic operation

    Tip:To deactivate timer program-

    ming, press or repeatedly until
    «h:00» appears in the display.

    Starting the programme

    Press .

    a The programme has ended when

    the display shows «0:00».

    Notes

    ¡ If you want to add more tableware

    while the appliance is running, do
    not use the tablet collecting tray as
    a handle for the top basket. You
    might touch the partially dissolved
    tablet.

    ¡ You can only change a pro-

    gramme when running if you can­cel it.
    →«Terminate programme»,

    Page38

    ¡ The appliance switches off auto-

    matically 1minute after the end of
    the programme to save energy. If
    you open the appliance door im­mediately after the programme has
    ended, the appliance will switch off
    after 4 seconds.

    Terminate programme

    To end a programme early or to
    switch from a programme that has
    already started, you will need to can­cel it first.

    1. Open the appliance door.

    2. Press for approx.

    3seconds.

    3. Close the appliance door.

    a The programme is cancelled and

    ends after approx. 1minute.

    Switching off appliance

    1. Please note the information on

    «Safe use» →Page11.

    2. Press .

    3. To prevent damage from dripping

    water, turn the water tap off tight
    (not applicable to appliances with
    Aqua-Stop).

    Tip:If you press during the wash
    cycle, the programme currently run­ning will be interrupted. When you
    switch the appliance back on, the
    programme continues automatically.

    Interrupting programme

    Note:When you open the appliance

    door once the appliance has heated
    up, leave the door slightly ajar for a
    few minutes and then close it. This
    will help prevent excess pressure
    building up in the appliance and stop
    the appliance door bursting open.

    1. Press ⁠.

    a The programme is saved and the

    appliance switches off.

    2. Press to resume the pro-

    gramme.

    38

    Basic settings

    Basic settings

    Basic settings

    You can configure the appliance to meet your needs.

    Overview of basic settings

    The basic settings depend on the features of your appliance.

    Basic settings en

    Basic setting Display text Selection Description

    Water hardness H:04

    1

    H:00 — H:07 Set the water softening system to

    your water hardness.

    →«Setting water softening system»,
    Page29

    Level H:00 switches the water
    softening system off.

    Rinse aid dispensing r:04 

    1

    r:00 — r:06 Set the amount of rinse aid to be dis-

    pensed.

    →«Setting the amount of rinse aid»,
    Page31

    Switch the rinse aid system off with
    level r:00.

    Intensive drying d:00

    1

    d:00 — d:01 The temperature is increased during

    the final rinse, which improves the
    drying result. This may increase the
    run time slightly.

    Note:Not suitable for delicate items
    of tableware.

    Switch Extra Dry on «d:01» or off
    «d:00».

    Hot water A:00

    1

    A:00 — A:01 Set cold water or hot water connec-

    tion. Only set the appliance to hot
    water if this can be prepared with
    little energy and a suitable installa­tion is available, e.g. solar heating
    system with circulation line. The wa­ter temperature should be at least
    40°C and max. 60°C.
    Switch hot water on «A:01» or off
    «A:00».

    1

    Factory setting (may vary according to model)

    2

    Depending on the appliance specifications

    39

    en Basic settings

    Basic setting Display text Selection Description

    TimeLight S:01

    1

    S:00 — S:02 Switch TimeLight on or off.

    While the programme is running,
    status information is projected onto
    the floor below the appliance door
    relating to timer programming, the
    programme or the time remaining. If
    the base panel is pulled forwards or
    if the appliance is installed at eye
    level with the cabinet front fitted
    flush, the display is not visible.
    Level «S:00» switches TimeLight off.

    InfoLight I:01

    1

    I:00 — I:01 Switch InfoLight on or off.

    While the programme is running, a
    spot of light is projected onto the
    floor below the appliance door. This
    light will not be visible if the appli­ance is installed at eye level with the
    cabinet front fitted flush. If the appli­ance door is not completely closed,
    the spot of light will flash. The pro­gramme has ended when the spot of
    light is no longer visible on the floor.
    Level «I:00» switches InfoLightoff.

    Tone volume b:02

    1

    b:00 — b:03 Adjustment of tone volume.

    End of programme indicated by an
    audible signal tone.
    Level «b:00» switches the signal tone
    off.
    If the Eco drying function is activ­ated, the end of the programme is
    not indicated by an audible signal
    tone.

    Childproof lock c:00

    1

    c:00 — c:01 Switch the

    →«Electric childproof lock»,
    Page12 on or off.

    Level «c:00» switches the childproof
    lock off.

    Eco drying o:01

    1

    o:00 — o:01 Activate or deactivate automatic

    door opening at the end of the Eco
    programme.

    Note

    Eco drying is deactivated when
    ¡ Intensive drying is switched on.

    1

    Factory setting (may vary according to model)

    2

    Depending on the appliance specifications

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    Basic setting Display text Selection Description

    ¡ The Eco 50° programme has

    been selected in conjunction with
    one or more additional functions.

    ¡ The button lock has been

    activated.

    Level «o:00» switches Eco drying off.

    1

    Factory setting (may vary according to model)

    2

    Depending on the appliance specifications

    2

    Changing basic settings

    1. Open the appliance door.

    2. Press ⁠.

    3. Hold programme button A and

    press repeatedly until the dis­play shows H:xx.

    4. Release programme button A and

    ⁠.

    a Programme button A flashes and

    the display shows H:04.

    5. Press programme button A re-

    peatedly until the display shows
    the required setting.

    6. Press programme button C re-

    peatedly until the display shows
    the right value.

    You can change several settings.

    7. Press to save the setting.

    8. Close the appliance door.

    Cleaning and servicing

    Cleaning and servicing

    Cleaning and servicing

    To keep your appliance working effi­ciently for a long time, it is important
    to clean and maintain it carefully.

    Cleaning the tub

    WARNING

    Risk of harm to health!

    Using detergents containing chlorine
    may result in harm to health.

    Never use detergents containing
    chlorine.

    1. Remove any coarse soiling in the

    interior with a damp cloth.

    2. Add detergent to the detergent dis-

    penser.

    3. Select the programme with the

    highest temperature.
    →«Programmes», Page18

    4. «Start the programme without

    tableware.» →Page38

    Self-cleaning interior

    1

    1

    Depending on the appliance specifications

    To remove deposits, the appliance
    self-cleans the interior at regular inter­vals.
    The programme sequence is auto­matically adjusted for self-cleaning,
    e.g. the cleaning temperature is

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    briefly increased. Consumption val­ues, e.g. water and electricity, may
    also increase.
    If the interior is no longer self-cleaned
    adequately and deposits occur, see
    this information:
    →«Cleaning the tub», Page41.

    Cleaning products

    Only use suitable cleaning products
    to clean your appliance.
    →«Safe use», Page11

    Tips on appliance care

    Follow the tips on appliance care to
    make sure your appliance functions
    properly at all times.

    Action Benefit

    Wipe the door seals,
    the front of the dish­washer and the con­trol panel regularly us­ing a damp cloth and
    washing-up liquid.

    If the appliance is not
    going to be used for a
    while, leave the door
    slightly ajar.

    Machine Care

    Deposits can cause your dishwasher
    to malfunction, e.g. due to grease or
    limescale. To avoid such faults and
    reduce odours, we recommend
    cleaning your appliance at regular in­tervals.
    Machine Care combined with com­mercially available machine care
    products is the right programme for
    the care of your appliance.
    Run Machine Care without tableware
    if the indicator for Machine Care
    lights up on the control panel or if ad-

    This ensures the parts
    of the appliance will
    remain clean and hy­gienic.

    This will prevent un­pleasant odours.

    1

    vised to do so by the display. Once
    you have run the Machine Care pro­gramme, the indicator goes out. If
    your appliance does not have a re­minder function, follow the directions
    for use on the machine care
    products.

    Performing Machine Care

    Run the Machine Care programme if
    the indicator for Machine Care lights
    up on the control panel or if advised
    to do so by the display.

    Notes

    ¡ Run the Machine Care programme

    without any tableware in the dish­washer.

    ¡ Only use suitable machine care

    products specially designed for
    dishwashers and not dishwasher
    detergent. Observe the manufac­turer’s instructions.

    ¡ Make sure that there are no alu-

    minium parts in the interior of the
    appliance.

    ¡ If you have not run Machine Care

    after 3 washing cycles, the indic­ator for Machine Care will go out
    automatically.

    ¡ Follow the safety instructions and

    the directions for use on the pack­agings of the machine care
    products.

    1. Remove any coarse soiling in the

    interior with a damp cloth.

    2. Clean filters.

    3. Add the machine care product to

    the appliance.

    4. Press ⁠.

    5. Press ⁠.

    a The Machine Care programme is

    run.

    a As soon as machine care has fin-

    ished, the indicator for Machine
    Care goes out.

    1

    Depending on the appliance specifications

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    Filter system

    The filter system removes coarse
    soiling from the dishwashing cycle.

    Micro filter

    Fine filter

    Coarse filter

    Cleaning filters

    Soiling in the dishwashing water may
    block the filters.

    1. After each wash check the filters

    for residue.

    2. Turn the coarse filter anticlockwise

    and remove the filter system ⁠.

    Check that no foreign objects

    fall into the sump.

    3. Pull down the micro filter to re-

    move.

    4. Press the locking catches to-

    gether and lift the coarse filter out

    ⁠.

    5. Clean the filter elements under run-

    ning water.
    Carefully clean the rim of dirt

    between the coarse and the fine fil­ter.

    6. Re-assemble the filter system.

    Make sure that the locking catches
    on the coarse filter click into posi­tion.

    7. Insert the filter system into the ap-

    pliance and turn the coarse filter
    clockwise.

    Make sure that the arrow markings
    match up.

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    Cleaning spray arms

    Limescale and soiling in the dish­washing water may block the nozzles
    and bearings on the spray arms.
    Clean the spray arms regularly.

    1. Unscrew the upper spray arms

    and pull down to remove .

    2. Pull up the lower spray arm to re-

    move.

    3. Check the outlet nozzles on the

    spray arms for blockages under
    running water and remove any for­eign bodies.

    4. Insert the lower spray arm.

    a The spray arm clicks into position.

    5. Insert the upper spray arms and

    screw firmly in place.

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    Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting

    You can rectify minor faults on your appliance yourself. Read the troubleshoot­ing information before contacting Customer Service. This will avoid unneces­sary costs.

    WARNING

    Risk of electric shock!

    Improper repairs are dangerous.

    Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out by trained specialist
    staff.

    Only use genuine spare parts when repairing the appliance.

    If the power cord of this appliance is damaged, it must be replaced with a
    special connection cable, which is available from the manufacturer or his
    Customer Service.

    Appliance safety

    Fault Cause Troubleshooting

    Appliance door will not open
    or cannot be opened easily.

    Appliance door does not
    open at the end of the Eco
    50° programme.

    Childproof lock is activated.

    Eco drying is deactivated.

    Childproof lock is activated.

    Eco 50° programme not se-

    Activate Eco drying.

    Deactivate the childproof lock.

    Select the Eco 50° programme.

    lected.
    Additional function selected.▶Deselect the additional function.

    Extra Dry/Intensive drying is
    activated.

    Deactivate Extra Dry/Intensive dry­ing.

    →«Overview of basic settings»,
    Page39

    Door is not correctly adjus­ted.

    Adjust the appliance door as de­scribed in the installation instruc­tions.

    The door gap must be at least
    70mm — 100mm.

    Appliance door and door
    seal are soiled.

    Clean the appliance door and door
    seal with a damp cloth and a little
    washing-up liquid.

    Wrong screws used to ad­just the door gap.

    Use size 4X30 screws to adjust the
    door gap.

    The screws are included in the
    scope of supply.

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    Fault Cause Troubleshooting

    Appliance door does not
    open at the end of the Eco
    50° programme.

    Appliance door automatic­ally opens too wide at the
    end of the Eco 50° pro­gramme.

    The safety device will switch
    Eco drying off.

    Door is not correctly adjus­ted.

    If the screws used here are too
    long, this may deactivate Eco dry­ing.

    Call «Customer Service.»

    →Page59

    Adjust the appliance door as de­scribed in the installation instruc­tions.

    The door gap must be at least
    70mm — 100mm.

    Wrong screws used to ad­just the door gap.

    Use size 4X30 screws to adjust the
    door gap.

    The screws are included in the
    scope of supply.
    If the screws used here are too
    long, this may deactivate Eco dry­ing.

    Appliance door does not
    open.

    Door is not correctly adjus­ted.

    Adjust the appliance door as de­scribed in the installation instruc­tions.

    Appliance has no power.

    Check the mains plug and fuses.

    1. Position the emergency release

    supplied on the top right and left of
    the cabinet panel.

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    Appliance door and door
    seal are soiled.

    Automatic door opening is
    not in home position.

    2. Open the appliance door by pulling

    lightly.

    Clean the appliance door and door
    seal with a damp cloth and a little
    washing-up liquid.

    Wait one second after closing the
    appliance door.

    Fault Cause Troubleshooting

    Appliance door opens too
    wide when activated.

    Door is not correctly adjus­ted.

    Adjust the appliance door as de­scribed in the installation instruc­tions.

    Error code / Fault display / Signal

    Fault Cause Troubleshooting

    E:12 lights up. Heating element is furred

    up.

    E:14 lights up. Water protection system is

    activated.

    E:15 lights up. Water protection system is

    activated.

    E:16 lights up. Water is continuously run-

    ning into the appliance.

    E:18 or indicator for water

    Supply hose is kinked.

    supply lights up.

    Water tap is turned off.

    Water tap is jammed or
    furred up.

    Filter in the water supply is
    blocked.

    1. Descale the appliance.

    2. Operate the appliance with the Wa-

    ter softening system.

    1. Turn off the water tap.

    2. Call «Customer Service»

    →Page59.

    1. Turn off the water tap.

    2. Call «Customer Service»

    →Page59.

    1. Turn off the water tap.

    2. Call «Customer Service»

    →Page59.

    Install the supply hose without
    kinks.

    Turn on the water tap.

    Turn on the water tap.
    The flow rate must be at least 10 l/

    min when the water supply is open.

    1. Switch off the appliance.

    2. Pull out the mains plug.

    3. Turn off the water tap.

    4. Unscrew the water connection.

    5. Remove the filter from the supply

    hose

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    6. Clean the filter.

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    Fault Cause Troubleshooting

    E:18 or indicator for water
    supply lights up.

    7. Re-insert the filter in the supply

    hose.

    8. Screw the water connection back

    on.

    9. Check the water connection for

    leaks.

    10. Restore the power supply.

    11. Switch the appliance on.

    E:22 lights up.

    1

    Filters are soiled or blocked.▶Clean the filters.

    →«Cleaning filters», Page43

    E:24 lights up. Wastewater hose is blocked

    or kinked.

    Siphon connection is still
    sealed.

    Cover of the wastewater
    pump is loose.

    1. Reposition the wastewater hose

    without kinks.

    2. Remove residues.

    Check the connection to the siphon
    and open if necessary.

    Secure the cover of the «Wastewa­ter pump » →Page58 so it clicks
    into position.

    E:25 lights up. Wastewater pump is

    blocked.

    Clean the wastewater pump.

    →«Clean wastewater pump»,
    Page58

    Cover of the wastewater
    pump is loose

    Secure the cover of the «Wastewa­ter pump » →Page58 so it clicks
    into position.

    E:27 lights up. Mains voltage is too low. This is not a fault on the appliance.

    1. Contact an electrician.

    2. Have the mains voltage and elec-

    trical installation checked by an
    electrician.

    1

    Depending on the appliance specifications

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    Fault Cause Troubleshooting

    Another error code appears
    on the display.

    E:01 to E:30

    A technical fault is present. 1. Press .

    2. Unplug the appliance or switch off

    the fuse.

    3. Wait at least 2minutes.

    4. Insert the mains plug of the appli-

    ance in a socket or switch on the
    fuse.

    5. Switch the appliance on.

    6. If the problem occurs again:

    Press ⁠.
    Turn off the water tap.
    Pull out the mains plug.
    Contact «Customer Service»

    →Page59 and give the er-
    ror code.

    Washing results

    Fault Cause Troubleshooting

    Tableware is not dry. No rinse aid used or dosage

    set too low.

    Selected programme has no
    drying phase

    Water collects in recesses of
    the tableware or cutlery.

    1. Add «Rinse aid» →Page31.

    2. Set the amount of rinse aid to be

    dispensed.

    Select a programme with drying.

    Position tableware at an angle
    where possible.

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    The combined detergent
    used has a poor drying per­formance.

    Extra Dry not activated to im­prove drying performance.

    1. Use rinse aid to improve drying per-

    formance.

    2. Use a different combined detergent

    with a better drying performance.

    Activate Extra Dry.

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    Fault Cause Troubleshooting

    Tableware is not dry. Tableware removed too

    early or drying process not
    yet ended.

    Rinse aid used has a limited
    drying performance.

    1. Wait until the programme ends.

    2. Only remove tableware 30minutes

    after the programme has ended.

    Use a name-brand rinse aid.
    Eco products may have limited ef-

    fectiveness.

    Appliance door does not
    open automatically at the
    end of the Eco 50° pro­gramme

    Adjust the appliance door as de­scribed in the installation instruc­tions.

    The door gap must be at least
    70mm — 100mm.

    Plastic tableware is not dry. Not a fault. As plastic does

    No remedial action possible.
    not store heat so well, it also
    does not dry as well.

    Cutlery is not dry. Cutlery not arranged prop-

    erly in the cutlery basket or
    cutlery drawer.

    1. Arrange the cutlery properly.

    →«Arrange tableware», Page36

    2. Arrange cutlery individually where

    possible.

    3. Avoid points of contact.

    Appliance interior still wet
    after wash cycle.

    Not a fault. The condensa­tion drying principle causes

    No action required.

    water droplets in the tub –
    they are indeed desirable
    here. The moisture in the air
    condenses on the inside
    walls, runs off and is
    pumped out.

    Remnants of food on table­ware.

    Tableware was placed too
    close together.

    1. Arrange tableware with sufficient

    space in between.

    The spray jets must reach the sur-

    faces of the tableware.

    2. Avoid points of contact.

    Basket is overfilled. 1. Arrange tableware with sufficient

    space in between.

    The spray jets must reach the sur-

    faces of the tableware.

    2. Avoid points of contact.

    Spray arm rotation is
    blocked.

    Spray arm nozzles are

    Arrange tableware so that it does

    not obstruct spray arm rotation.

    Clean the «Spray arms» →Page44.
    blocked.

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    Fault Cause Troubleshooting

    Remnants of food on table­ware.

    Filters are soiled.

    Filters are inserted incor­rectly and/or not engaged.

    Washing programme selec­ted too weak.

    Tableware has been pre­cleaned too intensely. The

    Clean the filters.

    →«Cleaning filters», Page43

    1. Insert the filters properly.

    →«Filter system», Page43

    2. Engage the filters.

    Select a more intensive washing

    programme.

    Adjust the sensitivity of the sensors.

    Only remove large remnants of food

    and do not prerinse tableware.
    sensors chose a weaker pro­gramme. Stubborn soiling
    cannot be entirely removed.

    Tall narrow receptacles in
    corner areas are not rinsed
    adequately.

    Top baskets on right and left
    are not set to same height.

    Do not position tall narrow recept-

    acles at too great an angle or in

    corner areas.

    Set the top baskets on the left and

    right to the same level.

    →«Top basket», Page22

    Detergent residue in the ap­pliance

    Lid of the detergent dis­penser is blocked by items
    of tableware parts and will
    not open.

    1. Arrange tableware in the top basket

    tableware so the tab collecting tray

    is not obstructed by tableware.

    →«Arrange tableware», Page36

    Items of tableware are blocking the

    dispenser lid.

    2. Do not place tableware or fra-

    grance dispensers in the tablet col-

    lecting tray.

    The lid of the detergent dis­penser is blocked by the tab

    Position the tab in the detergent dis-

    penser crosswise, not vertically.
    and will not open.

    Tabs are used in the quick
    or short programme. Dissolv­ing time of the tab is not at-

    Select a more intensive Programme

    or use «Powder detergent»

    →Page32.
    tained.

    Washing effect and dissolv­ing performance are re-

    Change your «detergent»

    →Page32.
    duced after a prolonged
    storage time or detergent is
    very lumpy.

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    Fault Cause Troubleshooting

    Water marks on plastic
    parts.

    Due to laws of physics
    droplet formation on plastic
    surfaces is unavoidable.
    After drying water marks are
    visible.

    Select a more intensive pro-

    gramme.

    Position tableware at an angle.

    →«Arrange tableware», Page36

    Use rinse aid.

    →«Rinse aid», Page31

    Set the water softening system

    higher.

    Wipeable or water-soluble
    coatings are present inside
    the appliance or on the door.

    Detergent substances are
    deposited there. These coat­ings cannot generally be re­moved with chemicals.

    White coating is deposited in
    the appliance interior.

    Change your «detergent»

    →Page32.

    Clean the appliance mechanically.

    1. Set the water softening system cor-

    rectly.

    In most cases you will need to in-

    crease the setting.

    2. Change your detergent if required.

    Screw the special salt dispenser

    tight.

    Change your «detergent»

    →Page32.

    Clean the appliance mechanically.

    Set the «Water softening system»

    →Page28 to the water hardness

    or add special salt.

    Stubborn white coatings are
    present on tableware, inside
    the appliance or the door.

    Special salt dispenser is not
    screwed tight.

    Detergent substances are
    deposited there. These coat­ings cannot generally be re­moved with chemicals.

    The hardness range is set in­correctly or the water hard­ness is greater than 62°E
    (8,9mmol/l).

    3in1/organic/eco detergent
    is not effective enough.

    Set the «Water softening system»

    →Page28 to the water hardness

    and use separate detergents (pro-

    prietary detergent, special salt,

    rinse aid).

    Too little detergent is being
    used.

    Increase the amount of detergent

    used or change «Detergent «

    →Page32.

    Select a more intensive washing

    programme.

    Adjust the sensitivity of the sensors.

    Select a programme with a higher

    washing temperature.

    Tea residue or lipstick marks
    on tableware.

    Washing programme selec­ted too weak.

    Washing temperature is too
    low.

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    Fault Cause Troubleshooting

    Tea residue or lipstick marks
    on tableware.

    Too little detergent is being
    used or is unsuitable.

    Use a suitable «Detergent «

    →Page32 and follow the manufac-

    turer’s instructions for the amount

    to be used.

    Tableware has been pre­cleaned too intensely. The

    Only remove large remnants of food

    and do not prerinse tableware.
    sensors chose a weaker pro­gramme. Stubborn soiling
    cannot be entirely removed.

    Coloured coatings (blue, yel­low, brown) that are difficult
    or impossible to remove are
    present inside the appliance
    or on stainless steel table­ware.

    The formation of films is due
    to substances contained in
    vegetables (cabbage, celery,
    potatoes, noodles, etc.) or
    tap water (manganese).

    Clean the appliance.

    You can remove deposits with

    «Mechanical cleaning» →Page41

    or a machine cleaning product. It

    may not always be possible to com-

    pletely remove deposits but they

    are harmless to health.

    The formation of films is due
    to metal components on sil­ver or aluminium tableware.

    Clean the appliance.

    You can remove deposits with

    «Mechanical cleaning» →Page41

    or a machine cleaning product. It

    may not always be possible to com-

    pletely remove deposits but they

    are harmless to health.

    Coloured deposits (yellow,
    orange, brown) that are easy
    to remove are present inside
    the appliance (mainly at the
    bottom).

    The formation of films is due
    to ingredients of food rem­nants and tap water (limes­cale) «soaplike».

    1. Check the setting of the water

    softening system.

    →«Setting water softening system»,

    Page29

    2. Add special salt.

    →«Adding special salt», Page29

    3. If you are using combined deter-

    gents (tabs), activate the water

    softening system.

    Follow the information about deter-

    gents.

    →«Information on detergents»,

    Page33

    Plastic parts inside the appli­ance are discoloured.

    Plastic parts inside the appli­ance may become discol­oured during the life of the

    Discolouration can come about and

    will not impair functioning of the ap-

    pliance.
    dishwasher.

    Plastic parts are discol­oured.

    Washing temperature is too
    low.

    Select a programme with a higher

    washing temperature.

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    Fault Cause Troubleshooting

    Plastic parts are discol­oured.

    Tableware has been pre­cleaned too intensely. The

    Only remove large remnants of food

    and do not prerinse tableware.
    sensors chose a weaker pro­gramme. Stubborn soiling
    cannot be entirely removed.

    Removable streaks are
    present on glasses, glass­ware with a metallic appear­ance and cutlery.

    Amount of rinse aid to be
    dispensed is set too high.

    No rinse aid has been ad­ded.

    Detergent residue is present
    in the final rinse. Lid of the
    detergent dispenser is
    blocked by tableware items
    and will not open fully.

    Set the rinse aid system to a lower

    setting.

    →«Adding rinse aid», Page31

    1. Arrange tableware in the top basket

    tableware so the tab collecting tray

    is not obstructed by tableware.

    →«Arrange tableware», Page36

    Items of tableware are blocking the

    dispenser lid.

    2. Do not place tableware or fra-

    grance dispensers in the tablet col-

    lecting tray.

    Tableware has been pre­cleaned too intensely. The
    sensors chose a weaker pro­gramme. Stubborn soiling

    Only remove large remnants of food

    and do not prerinse tableware.

    Adjust the sensitivity of the sensors.

    cannot be entirely removed.

    Irreversible clouding of
    glassware.

    Glasses are not dishwasher­proof, only suitable for dish­washers.

    Use dishwasher-proof glasses.

    Avoid a lengthy steam phase

    (standing time after wash cycle

    ends).

    Use a programme with a lower tem-

    perature.

    Set the softening system to the wa-

    ter hardness.

    Use detergent with a glass protec-

    tion component.

    Rust spots on cutlery. Cutlery is not sufficiently

    Use rust-resistant tableware.
    rust-resistant. Knife blades
    are often more severely af­fected.

    Cutlery may also rust if

    Do not wash rusting items.
    washed together with rust­ing items.

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    Fault Cause Troubleshooting

    Rust spots on cutlery. Salt content in washing wa-

    ter is too high.

    1. Remove any spilled special salt

    from the tub.

    2. Screw the cap of the special salt

    dispenser on tight.

    Detergent residue is present
    in the detergent dispenser
    or the tablet collecting tray.

    Spray arms were blocked by
    tableware so detergent was
    not rinsed out.

    Detergent dispenser was
    damp when detergent was

    Check that the spray arms are not

    blocked and can rotate freely.

    Only add detergent to a detergent

    dispenser when dry.
    added.

    Excessive formation of foam
    occurs.

    Hand washing-up liquid is
    present in dispenser for
    rinse aid.

    Rinse aid has been spilled.

    Detergent or appliance care

    Immediately add rinse aid to the

    dispenser.

    →«Adding rinse aid», Page31

    Remove the rinse aid with a cloth.

    Change the brand of detergent.
    product used causes excess­ive foaming.

    Information on display panel

    Fault Cause Troubleshooting

    Special salt refill indicator
    lights up.

    Insufficient special salt.

    Sensor does not detect spe­cial salt tablets.

    Refill indicator for special
    salt does not light up.

    Refill indicator for rinse aid

    Water softening system is
    switched off.

    Insufficient rinse aid. 1. Add «Rinse aid» →Page31.

    lights up.

    Refill indicator for rinse aid
    does not light up.

    Rinse aid system is switched
    off.

    Display flashes. Appliance door is not closed

    properly.

    Add «Special salt» →Page29.

    Do not use special salt tablets.

    «Setting water softening system»

    →Page29

    2. Set the amount of rinse aid to be

    dispensed.

    →«Setting the amount of rinse aid»,

    Page31

    Close the appliance door.

    Arrange the tableware so

    that no parts project beyond
    the basket and prevent the
    appliance door from closing
    properly.

    Troubleshooting en

    55

    en Troubleshooting

    Fault Cause Troubleshooting

    Machine Care indicator
    lights up.

    Machine care is recommen­ded.

    Run the Machine Care programme

    without tableware.

    Use a special machine care

    product.
    The indicator will go out automatic­ally after 3 wash cycles whether
    Machine Care is carried out or not.

    Malfunctions

    Fault Cause Troubleshooting

    Water is left in the appliance
    at the end of the pro­gramme.

    Appliance cannot be
    switched on or operated.

    Appliance does not start. The mains fuse has tripped.

    Programme starts automat­ically.

    Appliance stops during the
    programme or cuts out.

    Filter system or area under
    the filters is blocked.

    1. Clean the «Filters» →Page43.

    2. Clean the «Wastewater pump»

    →Page58.

    Programme has not yet
    ended.

    Wait until the programme ends or
    cancel the programme with reset.

    →«Terminate programme»,
    Page38

    Appliance functions have
    failed.

    1. Pull out the mains plug or switch off

    the fuse.

    2. Wait at least 2minutes.

    3. Connect the appliance to the power

    supply.

    4. Switch the appliance on.

    Check the relevant fuse.

    Mains cable is not inserted. 1. Check whether the socket works.

    2. Check whether the mains cable is

    properly inserted in the socket and
    on the rear of the appliance.

    Appliance door is not closed

    Close the appliance door.

    properly.
    You did not wait until pro-

    gramme ended.

    Appliance door is not closed

    →«Terminate programme»,
    Page38

    Close the appliance door.

    properly.
    Power and/or water supply

    has been interrupted.

    1. Check the power supply.

    2. Check the water supply.

    56

    Fault Cause Troubleshooting

    Appliance stops during the
    programme or cuts out.

    Top basket is pressing
    against inner door and pre­venting appliance door from
    being closed securely.

    Check whether the rear panel of the
    appliance is being pressed in by a
    socket or hose holder that has not
    been removed.

    Arrange the tableware so that no
    parts project beyond the basket
    and prevent the appliance door
    from closing properly.

    Mechanical damage

    Fault Cause Troubleshooting

    Appliance door cannot be
    closed.

    Lid on the detergent dis­penser cannot be closed.

    Door lock has been activ­ated.

    Door cannot be closed due
    to installation method.

    Automatic door opening is
    not in home position.

    Detergent dispenser or lid
    are blocked by sticky deter­gent residue.

    Close the appliance door with
    greater force.

    Check whether the appliance has
    been installed properly.

    When closed, the appliance door,
    its decor or attached parts should
    not knock against adjacent cabin­ets or the worktop.

    Wait for a second after opening the
    appliance door.

    Remove detergent residue.

    Troubleshooting en

    Noise

    Fault Cause Troubleshooting

    Filling valves making knock­ing noises.

    Caused by the domestic in­stallation. No appliance fault
    present. Does not affect
    functioning of the appliance.

    Knocking or rattling noise. Spray arm is striking table-

    ware.

    With a small load the water
    jets directly strike against
    the tub.

    Light items of tableware
    move about during the wash
    cycle.

    Can only be remedied in the do­mestic installation.

    Arrange tableware so that the spray
    arms do not strike tableware.

    Distribute the tableware evenly.

    Load the appliance with more table­ware.

    Position light items of tableware se­curely.

    57

    en Transportation, storage and disposal

    Clean wastewater pump

    Large remnants of food or foreign
    bodies can block the wastewater
    pump. As soon as the washing water
    no longer drains properly, the
    wastewater pump must be cleaned.

    WARNING

    Risk of injury!

    Sharp and pointed objects or frag­ments of glass may block the waste
    water pump and cause injury.

    Remove any foreign bodies care­fully.

    1. Disconnect the appliance from the

    power supply.

    2. Remove the top and bottom bas-

    ket.

    3. Remove the filter system.

    4. Scoop out any water.

    Use a sponge if necessary.

    5. Prise off the pump cover using a

    spoon and grip it by the
    crosspiece.

    8. Insert the pump cover and press

    down ⁠.

    a The pump cover clicks into posi-

    tion.

    9. Install the filter system.

    10.Insert the top and bottom basket.

    Transportation, storage and disposal

    Transportation, storage
    and disposal

    Transportation, storage and disposal

    You can find out here how to prepare
    your appliance for transportation and
    storage. You will also find out how to
    dispose of old appliances.

    6. Lift the pump cover inwards at an

    angle and remove.

    7. Remove any remnants of food and

    foreign bodies in the area of the
    impeller.

    58

    Removing the appliance

    1. Disconnect the appliance from the

    power supply.

    2. Turn off the water tap.

    3. Detach the drainage connection.

    4. Detach the drinking water connec-

    tion.

    5. Loosen any screws fastening the

    appliance to cabinet parts.

    6. Remove the base panel if fitted.

    7. Pull the appliance out carefully,

    along with the hose behind it.

    Customer Service en

    Protect appliance from frost

    If there is a risk of frost where the ap­pliance will be standing, e.g. in a holi­day home, empty the appliance com­pletely.

    «Empty the appliance.»
    →Page59

    Transporting the appliance

    To avoid damage to the appliance,
    empty it before transporting.

    Note:Always transport the dish­washer upright to prevent residual
    water getting into the machine’s con­trols and damaging the appliance.

    1. Remove tableware from the appli-

    ance.

    2. Secure loose parts.

    3. Turn on the water tap.

    4.

    «Switch on appliance.» →Page37

    5. Select the programme with the

    highest temperature.
    →«Programmes», Page18

    6.

    «Start the programme.» →Page38

    7. To drain the appliance, terminate

    the programme after approx.
    4minutes.
    →«Terminate programme»,

    Page38

    8. «Switch off the appliance.»

    →Page38

    9. Turn off the water tap.

    10.To empty the residual water out of

    the appliance, detach the supply
    hose and let the water drain out.

    Disposing of old appliance

    Valuable raw materials can be re­claimed by recycling.

    WARNING

    Risk of harm to health!

    Children can lock themselves in the
    appliance, thereby putting their lives
    at risk.

    With redundant appliances, unplug
    the power cord. Then cut through
    the cord and damage the lock on
    the appliance door beyond repair
    so that the appliance door will no
    longer close.

    1. Unplug the appliance from the

    mains.

    2. Cut through the power cord.

    3. Dispose of the appliance in an en-

    vironmentally friendly manner.

    This appliance is labelled in ac­cordance with European Direct­ive 2012/19/EU concerning
    used electrical and electronic
    appliances (waste electrical and
    electronic equipment — WEEE).
    The guideline determines the
    framework for the return and re­cycling of used appliances as
    applicable throughout the EU.

    Customer Service

    Customer Service

    Customer Service

    If you have any queries, are unable to
    rectify faults on the appliance your­self or if your appliance needs to be
    repaired, contact Customer Service.
    You can solve many problems your­self by consulting the information on
    troubleshooting in these instructions
    or on our website. If this is not the
    case, contact our after-sales service.

    59

    en Technical specifications

    With any warranty claims, we will
    make sure that your appliance is re­paired by trained after-sales techni­cians using genuine spare parts, in­cluding after the manufacturer’s war­ranty has expired.
    Function-relevant genuine spare parts
    according to the corresponding Eco­design Order can be obtained from
    Customer Service for a period of at
    least 10 years from the date on
    which your appliance was placed on
    the market within the European Eco­nomic Area.

    Note:Under the terms of the manu­facturer’s warranty the use of Cus­tomer Service is free of charge.

    Detailed information on the warranty
    period and terms of warranty in your
    country is available from our after­sales service, your retailer or on our
    website.
    If you contact Customer Service, you
    will require the product number (E­Nr.) and the production number (FD)
    of your appliance.
    The contact details for Customer Ser­vice can be found in the enclosed
    Customer Service directory or on our
    website.

    Product number (E-Nr.) and
    production number (FD)

    You can find the product number (E­Nr.) and the production number (FD)
    on the appliance’s rating plate.
    The rating plate is located inside the
    appliance door.
    Make a note of your appliance’s de­tails and the Customer Service tele­phone number to find them again
    quickly.

    AQUA-STOP guarantee

    1

    In addition to warranty claims against
    the seller under the purchase agree­ment and in addition to our manufac­turer’s warranty, we will provide a re­placement under the following condi­tions.
    ¡ If our Aqua-Stop system is defect-

    ive and causes water damage, we
    will make good the damage for
    private users. To ensure protection
    from water damage, the appliance
    must be connected to the power
    supply.

    ¡ The liability guarantee is valid for

    the service life of the appliance.

    ¡ A claim can only be made under

    the guarantee if the appliance has
    been correctly installed and con­nected with Aqua-Stop according
    to our instructions; this also in­cludes correctly fitting the Aqua­Stop extension (genuine access­ory). Our guarantee does not cover
    defective supply lines or fittings up
    to the Aqua-Stop connection on
    the tap.

    ¡ If your appliance is fitted with

    Aqua-Stop, you can leave your ap­pliance unattended during opera­tion and the tap turned on after­wards. The tap only needs to be
    turned off if you are away from
    home for a long period, e.g. on
    holiday for several weeks.

    Technical specifications

    Technical specifications

    Technical specifications

    Facts and figures for your appliance
    can be found here.

    Weight Max.: 45kg
    Voltage 220 — 240V, 50Hz or

    60Hz

    1

    Depending on the appliance specifications

    60

    Technical specifications en

    Power rating 2000 — 2400W
    Fuse 10 — 16A
    Power consumption Off mode/standby

    mode: 0.20W
    Left-on mode: 0.20W
    Networked standby: ­W
    Time in left-on mode:
    0min
    Time after which ap­pliance is switched to
    networked standby
    mode: -min
    Complies with the
    latest regulations (EU)
    for energy labels and
    ecodesign at the time
    of placing on the mar­ket.
    Additional functions
    and settings may in­crease power con­sumption and times.

    Water pressure ¡ Min. 0.05MPa

    (0.5bar)

    ¡ Max. 1MPa

    (10bar)
    Inlet rate Min. 10l/min
    Water temperature Cold water.

    Hot water max.: 60°C

    Capacity 9-10place settings

    This product contains light sources
    from energy efficiency class G. These
    light sources are available as a spare
    part and should only be replaced by
    trained specialist staff.

    1

    More information about your model
    can be found online at https://en­ergylabel.bsh-group.com2. This web
    address is linked to the official EU
    EPREL product database. At the time
    of printing its web address had not

    yet been published. Please then fol­low the instructions on searching for
    models. The model identifier is made
    up of the characters before the slash
    in the product number (E-Nr.) on the
    rating plate. Alternatively you can
    also find the model identifier in the
    first line of the EU energy label.

    1

    Depending on the appliance specifications

    2

    Only applies to countries in the European Economic Area

    61

    BSH Hausgeräte GmbH

    Carl-Wery-Straße 34
    81739 München
    GERMANY
    www.siemens-home.bsh-group.com

    Manufactured by BSH Hausgeräte GmbH under the trademark licence of Siemens AG

    *9001496633*

    9001496633 (001005) 440 MV
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    Siemens iQ300 SR435W01MS specifications

    Below you will find the product specifications and the manual specifications of the Siemens iQ300 SR435W01MS.

    The Siemens iQ300 dishwasher (model SR435W01MS) is a slimline undercounter appliance with a built-in display and button controls. With an energy efficiency rating of A++, it has an annual water consumption of 2660 liters and an annual energy consumption of 211 kWh. The dishwasher can accommodate up to 10 place settings and emits a noise level of 46 dB. There are 5 washing programs to choose from and the machine is equipped with a self-cleaning function.
    The upper basket of the dishwasher is adjustable in height to allow for flexible loading options. Overall, the Siemens iQ300 dishwasher is designed to provide optimal cleaning performance while remaining energy-efficient. Additionally, the use of premium materials assures the appliance’s durability over time.

    Appliance placement

    Undercounter

    Energy efficiency class (old)

    A++

    Annual water consumption

    2660 L

    Number of place settings

    10 place settings

    General
    Brand Siemens
    Model iQ300 SR435W01MS | SR435W01MS
    Product dishwasher
    EAN 4242003820872
    Language English
    Filetype User manual (PDF)
    Design
    Appliance placement Undercounter
    Product size Slimline (45 cm)
    Door colour White
    Control panel colour White
    Built-in display Yes
    Control type Buttons
    Upper basket adjustable height Yes
    Cutlery compartment type Basket
    Cutlery basket type Bosch VarioFlex Basket
    Cord length 1.75 m
    Inlet hose length 1.4 m
    Outlet hose length 1.9 m
    Built-in water softener Yes
    Concealed heating element Yes
    Tub material Stainless steel
    Power
    Energy efficiency class (old) A++
    Water consumption per cycle 9.5 L
    Connected load 2400 W
    Power consumption (off) 0.1 W
    Energy consumption per cycle 0.75 kWh
    AC input voltage 220 — 240 V
    AC input frequency 50 — 60 Hz
    Current 10 A
    Other features
    Annual water consumption 2660 L
    Annual energy consumption 211 kWh
    Drying class A
    Washing class A
    Gross weight 38000 g
    Performance
    Number of place settings 10 place settings
    Noise level 46 dB
    Number of washing programs 5
    Dishwashing programs Auto 45-65°C, Eco, Intensive, Pre-rinse, Silent
    Self-cleaning Yes
    Delayed start timer Yes
    Delay start (max) 24 h
    AquaSensor function Yes
    Yes
    Drying system Heat exchanger
    AquaStop function Yes
    Cycle time 195 min
    Number of temperature settings 4
    Glass protection Yes
    Overflow protection Yes
    Temperature (max) 60 °C
    Ergonomics
    Child lock Yes
    Automatic detergent detection Yes
    Salt indicator Yes
    Rinse aid indicator Yes
    Self-cleaning filter Yes
    Remaining time indication Yes
    Adjustable feet Yes
    Weight & dimensions
    Width 448 mm
    Weight 36000 g
    Depth with door open 1150 mm
    Depth 573 mm
    Height 875 mm
    Installation compartment width 450 mm
    Installation compartment depth 573 mm
    Installation compartment height (min) 815 mm
    Installation compartment height (max) 875 mm

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    Frequently asked questions

    Can’t find the answer to your question in the manual? You may find the answer to your question in the FAQs about the Siemens iQ300 SR435W01MS below.

    What is the weight of the Siemens iQ300 SR435W01MS?

    The Siemens iQ300 SR435W01MS has a weight of 36000 g.

    What is the height of the Siemens iQ300 SR435W01MS?

    The Siemens iQ300 SR435W01MS has a height of 875 mm.

    What is the width of the Siemens iQ300 SR435W01MS?

    The Siemens iQ300 SR435W01MS has a width of 448 mm.

    What is the depth of the Siemens iQ300 SR435W01MS?

    The Siemens iQ300 SR435W01MS has a depth of 573 mm.

    How do I add softening salt to my dishwasher?

    Each dishwasher has a separate compartment for softening salt. It opens when you turn the knob on the compartment. The softening salt can then be poured into the compartment by means of a funnel.

    What do I do about a smelly dishwasher?

    In the case of a smelly dishwasher, you can take the following steps:
    — Clean the filters
    — Clean the spray arms
    — Clean the door rubbers
    — Run a hot wash program
    — Run an empty machine with a dishwasher cleaner

    Do you have to pre-rinse the dishes?

    It is not recommended to rinse dirty dishes before placing them in the dishwasher.
    For the life cycle of the machine, it is better to put everything dirty in the dishwasher.
    The grease on the dirty dishes is the lubrication for the pump in the machine.

    How much dishwashing detergent should I use?

    The average amount used is about 25 grams of dishwashing detergent. It is recommended to follow the advice on the packaging.

    Is the manual of the Siemens iQ300 SR435W01MS available in English?

    Yes, the manual of the Siemens iQ300 SR435W01MS is available in English .

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