BOSCH SBV4HAX20N Dishwasher
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| Name | BOSCH SBV4HAX20N Dishwasher |
| Make | Bosch |
| Language | English |
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Summary of Contents
- Page 1: Dishwasher User manual
- Page 2: Refer to the Digital User Guide for more information. Safety General instructions Destination of the device Restriction of users Safe installation Safe use Damaged device Dangers for children Before first use Avoiding material damage
- Page 3: Crockery Damage to glass and crockery Loading dishes Clearing out dishes Transporting the device Disposal of your old crockery After-sales service Product number (E-No.), production number (FD) and serial number (Z-No.) Basic settings Overview of the basic settings
- Page 4: Safety Please observe the following safety precautions. General instructions Read these instructions for use carefully. Keep the instructions for use and product information for later use or for subsequent owners. Do not connect the device in case of transport damage. Destination of the device Only use the device to wash dishes. This appliance can be operated by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use. Make sure that children under the age of 8 cannot reach the device or the connection cable. Safe installation Incorrect installations can cause injury.
- Page 5: Safety warnings regarding electric shock and fire risks are crucial. Improper installations can be dangerous. Only connect and use the device according to the information on the rating plate. Always use the power cord supplied with the new device. Connect the device to an alternating current mains via a properly installed earthed socket. The protective earth system must comply with electrical regulations. Never power the device via an external switching device. Ensure the mains plug is accessible if the appliance is built-in. Avoid pinching or damaging the power cord during setup. Do not use extension cords or unauthorized adapters.
- Page 6: Contact between the device and installation pipes can lead to a defect in the installation pipes, for example gas pipes and power lines. Ensure that there is a distance of at least 5 cm between the device and the installation pipes. The hinges move when opening and closing the appliance door and can cause injury. If under-mounted or built-in appliances are not located in a niche and a side wall is therefore accessible, the side hinge area must be covered. Incorrect installation can lead to the device tipping over. Only install under- or built-in appliances under a continuous worktop that is firmly connected to the adjacent cabinets. Failure to comply with the safety instructions and usage instructions on the packaging of dishwasher and rinse aids can lead to serious health damage. Observe the safety regulations and usage instructions on the packaging of dishwasher and rinse aids. Solvents in the washing area of the device can lead to explosions. Never put solvents in the washing area of the device.
- Page 7: Safety information is crucial for the safe operation of the appliance. Strongly corrosive alkaline or strongly acidic cleaning agents can lead to explosions when combined with aluminum objects. Never use highly corrosive cleaning agents in the dishwasher for machine maintenance. An open appliance door can lead to injuries; only open it when loading or unloading dishes. Do not sit or stand on the open appliance door to avoid accidents. Place knives and sharp objects with points downwards in the cutlery basket. Opening the appliance door during the program can cause hot water to splash out. Only use the device in closed rooms to prevent electric shock from penetrating moisture. Never expose the device to excessive heat and humidity. Avoid using steam cleaners or high-pressure cleaners on the device.
- Page 8: Damaged device A damaged device or power cord is dangerous. Never use a damaged device. Never use a device with a cracked or broken surface. If the device or the power cord is damaged, immediately unplug the power cord from the socket. Only trained specialist personnel may carry out repairs on the device. Only original spare parts may be used to repair the device. Children can pull packaging material over their heads and become entangled and suffocate. Keep packaging materials away from children. Do not allow children to play with small parts. If available, use the child lock.
- Page 9: Never allow children to play with or operate the device. Children could become trapped in the device and endanger their lives. On discarded appliances, unplug the power cord from the socket, then cut the power cord and damage the appliance door lock. With high-mounted appliances, children can become trapped between the appliance door and the cupboard doors underneath. Pay attention to children when opening and closing the appliance door. Dishwashing and rinse aids can cause burns to the mouth, throat, and eyes. Keep children away from dishwasher and rinse aids. The water in the washroom is not drinking water. Children can get their little fingers stuck in the slots of the tablet tray and injure themselves. Keep children away from the open appliance.
- Page 10: To avoid contact between the device and water pipes, maintain a distance of at least 5 cm. Improper installation can lead to material damage. Never kink, pinch, modify, or cut water hoses. Only use supplied water hoses or original spare hoses. Ensure water pressure is between 50 kPa (0.5 bar) and 1000 kPa (10 bar). Install a pressure reducing valve if water pressure exceeds the maximum value. Do not install the dishwasher under a hob. Allow the appliance to cool down before opening the door. Do not install the dishwasher near heat sources. Spilled softening salt can corrode the rinse aid container.
- Page 11: Environmental protection and saving The softening salt must be filled into the softening salt container immediately before the start of the program. If you follow these instructions, your device will use less electricity and water. Dishwashing detergent can damage the water softening system. Use the Eco 50° programme. Only fill the reservoir of the water softener with dishwasher salt. Unsuitable detergents can damage the appliance. The Eco 50° program is energy-saving and environmentally friendly. For correct use, connect the device to electricity and water in a professional manner. After unpacking, check all parts for transport damage and the completeness of the delivery. The packaging materials are environmentally friendly and can be reused.
- Page 12: Set up and connect Connect the drain hose to the connection nipple of the siphon using the supplied parts. You can install your under-counter or built-in appliance in the kitchen unit between wooden and plastic walls. If you subsequently set up the appliance as a free-standing appliance, you must secure the appliance against tipping over. Make sure that the drain hose is not kinked, crushed or tangled. Make sure that the flow of water is not prevented by a cap in the waste water connection. Connect the device to a drinking water connection. Observe the safety instructions. Check the contents of the packaging and the condition of the device. Level the device using the adjustable feet. Connect the appliance to a drain water connection so that the contaminated dishwashing water can be drained.
- Page 13: Get to know your device. Detergent dispenser. Place the detergent in the detergent dispenser. Add softening salt to the reservoir for softening salt. The lower spray arm cleans the crockery in the lower crockery basket. If the dishes are not optimally clean, clean the spray arms. The upper spray arm cleans the crockery in the upper crockery basket. Sieving system. Add rinse aid to the rinse aid reservoir. Tablet tray.
- Page 14: Get to know your device Controls You can use the control panel to set all functions of your device and obtain information about its operating status. Some keys allow you to perform different functions. ON/OFF button Switch on device Switch off device Cancel program Program keys Softening system Refill salt indicator Rinse aid refill indicator WLAN indication Start key
- Page 15: Get to know your device. If you press, the basic settings are opened. Information about the remaining time or basic settings is shown on the display. You can change the basic settings via the display and the setting buttons. Depending on the device version, the display shows the following symbols. If the refill softening salt indicator lights up on the display, fill in the softening salt container immediately before the program start. If the machine symbol appears on the display maintenance is on, then perform machine maintenance. If the device has a wireless WLAN home network connected, the symbol lights up on the display. If the rinse aid refill indicator lights up on the display, refill rinse aid. If a fault occurs with the water supply or water drainage, the symbol lights up or flashes on the display.
- Page 16: Here you will find an overview of the adjustable programs. Depending on the configuration, different programs are offered on the device control panel. The duration depends on the selected program. The consumption values can be found in the quick reference guide. Various factors, such as water temperature or pipe pressure, can lead to deviations. Intensive program is for pots, pans, non-sensitive crockery and cutlery. The degree of pollution for this program includes very caked, burnt or dried starch or protein-containing food remains. Auto program becomes dependent on the degree of pollution. The Eco program is the most economical and is suitable for slightly dried food scraps. The Quiet program is sound-optimized and also suitable for slightly dried food scraps.
- Page 17: Programs Short 65° Usage Program sequence Time-optimized Cleaning 65 °C Intermediate rinse Final rinse Machine cleaning Instructions for testing institutes Tip: You can download additional programs via the Home Connect app.
- Page 18: Additional features Here you will find an overview of the adjustable additional functions. Depending on the configuration, various additional functions are provided on the device control panel. Extra Dry For an improved drying result, the rinse temperature is increased and the drying phase is extended. Particularly suitable for drying plastic parts. Hygiene+ For an increased hygiene status of equipment and crockery, the temperature is increased and maintained for an extra long time. Particularly suitable for washing dishes, cutting boards, or baby bottles. SpeedPerfect+ The running time depends on the washing program by 15% to 75% shortened. Water consumption and energy consumption are being increased.
- Page 19: Press the levers on the left and right on the outside of the crockery basket inwards. Place cups, glasses and small crockery in the upper crockery basket. Lower or raise the crockery basket evenly to the desired position. To create space for larger crockery, you can adjust the height of the upper crockery basket. Adjust the upper crockery basket using the levers on the side. To wash large items of crockery in the crockery baskets, you can adjust the shelf height of the upper crockery basket. Pull out the upper crockery basket. Hold the crockery basket at the sides at the top edge to prevent the crockery basket from falling off suddenly. Make sure that the upper crockery basket is at the same height on both sides. Release the lever. The crockery basket clicks into place.
- Page 20: Knife rack is used for knives and long pieces of cutlery. Pans and plates should be placed in the lower crockery basket. Large plates with a diameter of up to 34 cm can be accommodated in the lower crockery basket. The etagère can be used to store small cups and glasses or larger pieces of cutlery. If not needed, the etagère can be folded up.
- Page 21: To use the foldable plate supports again, fold them up. Use the foldable plate supports to safely store crockery such as plates. The foldable plate supports click audibly into place. Always place the cutlery unsorted with the points downwards in the cutlery basket. To make it easier to arrange pans, dishes and glasses, you can fold down the folding plate supports. When using the device for the first time or resetting it to factory settings, you must make settings. Tip: Connect your device to a mobile terminal. You can make all settings comfortably via the Home Connect app. The device is set up and connected. Fill with softening salt. Depending on the device version.
- Page 22: Softening system Fill with rinse aid. You can change these settings and other basic settings at any time. Switch on device. Set water softening. Hard lime-containing water leaves limescale residues on the dishes and the rinse aid container and can clog parts of the appliance. To prevent damage to the device, water with a hardness level of more than 7 °dH must be softened. Start the program with the highest cleaning temperature without dishes. We recommend using the appliance without dishes before first use due to possible water stains and other residues. Here you will find an overview of the adjustable water hardness values. Set the appliance to the determined water hardness.
- Page 23: Softening system The rinse aid container can be corroded by dishwasher salt. To ensure that spilled softening salt is flushed from the rinse aid container, the softening salt must be filled into the softening salt reservoir immediately before the start of the program. Set the device to the water hardness. Determine the water hardness and the desired setting value. Only use special salt for dishwashers. Do not use salt tablets. Do not use table salt. The factory setting is H04. If the refill softening salt indicator lights up, top up the softening salt in the softening salt container immediately before starting the program. Dishwashing detergent can damage the water softening system. If the refill salt indication bothers you, switch off the water softening facility.
- Page 24: Softening system To maintain trouble-free operation of the water softening system, the device regularly performs a regeneration of the water softening system. To prevent damage to the device, only switch off the water softening in specific cases. The water softening system is regenerated in all programs before the end of the main washing cycle. Combined detergents with salt substitutes can only be used up to a hardness level of 21 °dH without adding softening salt. You do not need to use softening salt if the water hardness is 0 - 6 °dH. An overview of the maximum additional running time and consumption values when regenerating the water softening system is provided. The stated consumption values are laboratory measured values determined in accordance with the currently applicable standard. The water softening system has been switched on and the refill salt indicator is deactivated.
- Page 25: Final rinse system Overflowed rinse aid can lead to excessive foaming during the wash cycle. For optimal drying results, use the best rinse aid. Only use rinse aid for household dishwashers. If streaks or water spots remain on the dishes, adjust the amount of rinse aid. If the rinse aid refill indicator lights up, refill rinse aid. At a low setting, less rinse aid is added during the washing cycle, which reduces streaks on the dishes. At a higher setting, more rinse aid is added during the washing cycle, which reduces water spots and improves drying results. If the rinse aid refill indicator bothers you, consider switching off the rinse system. If rinse aid is running low, it must be removed from the holder.
- Page 26: Dishwashing liquid is a rinse aid component that can be switched off. Modern dishwasher detergents have a low alkaline formulation with enzymes that break down starch and dissolve proteins. Oxygen-based bleaches are used to remove colored stains like tea or ketchup. Using rinse aid usually achieves better results, especially with combined detergents. Follow the manufacturer's instructions for any dishwasher detergent. Suitable dishwasher detergents are available online. Liquid dishwasher detergents work faster and are recommended for shortened programs without a pre-rinse phase. Only use detergents that are suitable for the dishwasher, including both non-combined and combined types. For optimal results, use a non-combined detergent with separate softening salt and rinse aid. It is normal for liquid detergent to run out of the dispenser even when closed.
- Page 27: Dishwashing liquid The dosage can be adjusted to the degree of contamination. Unsuitable dishwasher detergent Do not use detergents that could damage the appliance or harm your health. Non-combined dishwasher detergents are products that contain no further components besides the actual dishwasher detergent. Hand dishwashing liquid can lead to increased foam formation and damage the appliance. Chlorine residues on dishes can endanger health. During daily use, follow the instructions regarding dishwasher detergents. Combined dishwasher detergent includes products with additional functions. Detergents marked with Bio or Eco products usually contain lower amounts of active ingredients. Combined detergents generally only function at water hardnesses of 21 °dH.
- Page 28: Close the lid of the detergent dispenser. Only wash glass and porcelain that is designated as dishwasher safe by the manufacturer. Prevent damage to glass and crockery. The following crockery is not dishwasher-resistant: pieces of work, cutting and serving utensils made of wood. Only wash items marked as dishwasher safe. The detergent dispenser opens automatically at the optimal time for the program. Dishwasher powder or liquid detergent is spread and dissolved in the rinse aid container. Do not place any objects in the tablet tray so that the tab can dissolve evenly. Glazed tableware and objects made of aluminum and silver may discolour or fade when washed. Sensitive glass may become dull after a few washing cycles.
- Page 29: For better washing and drying performance, place dishes with curves or hollows at an angle so that the water can run off. If you use highly corrosive alkaline or strong acidic dishwasher detergent, do not use aluminum objects in the dishwasher. Remove coarse food residues from the dishes before loading. Choose a program with an adjusted temperature to avoid high water temperatures. To save natural resources, do not pre-rinse the dishes under running water. Load heavily soiled crockery, such as pans, in the lower crockery basket for better washing results. Place dishes in a safe and stable position to prevent damage to the dishes and appliance. Load cutlery with the pointed and sharp side down to prevent injuries. Place dishes with the opening downwards to ensure no water remains in them. Make sure you do not block the spray arms from turning.
- Page 30: The Eco 50° program is environmentally friendly and ideal for normally soiled dishes. It is the most efficient program in terms of energy and water consumption for this type of tableware. The device will turn off automatically if not operated for 10 minutes. You can adjust the rinsing to the degree of soiling of the dishes by setting a suitable program. Hot dishes can cause burns and are sensitive to impacts. You can set additional functions in addition to the selected rinse program. The available additional functions depend on the selected program. To prevent water drops from falling on the crockery, remove it from the bottom up. Check the rinse aid reservoir and accessories for contamination and clean if necessary. You can delay the program start by up to 24 hours.
- Page 31: Instructions for safe use should be considered. The time setting is activated. The program is saved and the device turns off. You can deactivate the time setting by pressing it repeatedly until h:00 appears on the display. To end a program prematurely or change a started program, you must cancel the active program. If you want to add dishes, open the appliance door. The program is aborted and is closed after approximately 1 minute. The appliance switches off automatically 1 minute after the end of the program. If you open the door immediately after the program ends, the appliance switches off after 4 seconds. If you press the button during the washing cycle, the running program is interrupted.
- Page 32: You can set the basic settings of your device according to your wishes. The basic settings depend on the equipment of your device. Set water softening to the water hardness. At position H00 the water softening is switched off. Set the amount of rinse aid. Switch off the rinse system at position r00. During the final rinse, the temperature is increased, which achieves better drying results. Not suitable for sensitive items of crockery. Set cold water connection or hot water connection. The water temperature must be a minimum of 40 °C and a maximum of 60 °C.
- Page 33: Basic settings Turn InfoLight on or off. During the program sequence, a light point is projected onto the floor under the appliance door. If the light point flashes, the appliance door is not completely closed. When the light point on the floor is no longer visible, the program is complete. In position I00 the Info-Light is switched off. Adjusting the signal strength. At position b00 the acoustic signal is switched off. Enable or disable wireless network connection. When set to Cn0, the wireless network connection is disabled. This basic setting is only available after you have connected the device with the Home Connect app.
- Page 34: Basic settings Remote Start The following settings are possible: With the setting rc0 the function is permanently deactivated. With the setting rc1 the function can be selected via the key. With the setting rc2 the function is permanently activated. This basic setting is only available after you have connected the device with the Home Connect app. Restore changed settings to factory settings. To confirm the settings for the first startup must be specified. Tip: Connect your device to a mobile terminal. You can make all settings comfortably via the Home Connect app. You can change several settings.
- Page 35: Quick start with Home Connect Connect the device quickly and easily to a mobile device. This device is network-enabled. Connect your device to a mobile device to control functions via the Home Connect app. The Home Connect services are not available in every country. To use Home Connect, you must first establish a connection to the WLAN home network (Wi-Fi). The Home Connect app guides you through the entire registration process. Follow the instructions in the Home Connect app to make the settings. Please observe the safety instructions in these instructions for use. Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance.
- Page 36: Follow the instructions of the Home Connect app. The first registration prepares the use of the Home Connect functionalities. This registration should only be carried out when you want to use the Home Connect functionalities for the first time. The device is connected to the WLAN home network. The device is connected to the Home Connect app. The Home Connect functionalities can only be used in combination with the Home Connect app. When you open the appliance door, the function is automatically deactivated. Please observe the instructions regarding the protection of personal data. Information about data protection can be called up in the Home Connect app. If you have set rc1 in the basic settings of this function, activate the function on your device.
- Page 37: Cleaning and maintenance Only use suitable cleaning agents to clean the device. Clean and maintain your device carefully to ensure that it continues to function properly for a long time. Please observe the device maintenance tips to maintain the device's functionality for a long time. The use of chlorine-containing cleaning agents can lead to health damage. Never use chlorine-containing cleaning agents. Remove coarse dirt from the cooking compartment with a damp cloth. Select program with the highest temperature. Start the program without dishes. Deposits can cause malfunctions of the device, e.g. due to food residues and limescale. Machine cleaning is a program that removes various deposits in one rinse cycle.
- Page 38: Cleaning and maintenance For optimal cleaning performance, the program doses the cleaners separately in the respective cleaning phase. To achieve optimal cleaning performance, pay attention to the correct placement of the cleaners. Take the safety precautions on the packaging of machine care products and machine cleaners. If the indication for Machine Cleaning on the control panel lights up, carry out Machine Cleaning without any dishes. Remove coarse dirt from the cooking compartment with a damp cloth. Only use machine care products specifically suitable for dishwashers. Perform machine cleaning every 2 months. Pour the machine cleaner into the detergent dispenser until it is completely full. Make sure that no aluminum objects are in the washing compartment of the appliance. Once the program is complete, the indication for Machine Cleaning goes out.
- Page 39: Cleaning and maintenance The sieve system filters coarse contaminants from the rinse circuit. Check the sieves for food residues after every wash. Contaminants from the dishwashing water can clog the sieves. Clean the sieve elements under running water. Carefully clean the dirt edge between the coarse and fine sieve. Make sure that no foreign objects fall into the pump reservoir. Check whether the locking cams of the coarse sieve are engaged.
- Page 40: Cleaning and maintenance Insert the sieve system into the device and turn the coarse sieve clockwise. Pull the lower spray arm upwards and remove it. Check that the arrow marks are aligned. Check the outlet openings of the spray arms under running water for blockages and remove any foreign objects. Clean the spray arms regularly. Limescale and contaminants in the washing-up water can block the spray openings and bearings of the spray arms. Install the lower spray arm. The spray arm clicks into place audibly. Install and screw on the upper spray arm. Unscrew the upper spray arm and pull it downwards.
- Page 41: Troubleshooting You can resolve minor faults with the device yourself. Before contacting customer service, please refer to the troubleshooting information. Risk of electric shock! Improper repairs are dangerous. Only trained specialist personnel may carry out repairs on the device. Only original spare parts may be used to repair the device. If the power cord of this appliance becomes damaged, it must be replaced with a special cord available from the manufacturer or its service agent. Aquastop system is activated. Close the tap. Contact the service department. Water supply hose is kinked. Route the water supply hose without kinks.
- Page 42: Troubleshooting Malfunction Cause and troubleshooting E:32-00 lights up alternately for water supply. Remove the strainer from the inlet hose. Clean the strainer. Check the water connection for leaks. E:34-00 lights up alternately. Water flows continuously into the device. Close the tap. Contact the service department. E:61-02 lights up alternately. No device error. Water drain pump is blocked or the water drain pump cover is loose. Clean the drain pump. Securely tighten the drain pump cover.
- Page 43: Troubleshooting Malfunction Cause and troubleshooting E:61-03 lights up alternately No device error. Siphon connection is still closed or the water drain hose is kinked or clogged. Check the connection to the siphon and open it if necessary. Route the drain hose without kinks. Remove any residue. No device error. Water drain pump is blocked or the water drain pump cover is loose. E:92-40 lights off. Zevenz is dirty or clogged. Finish the seven.
- Page 44: Troubleshooting All LEDs are on or flashing. Electronics has detected an error. Press the main switch button for approx. 4 seconds. The device will be reset and restarted. If the problem occurs again, switch off the device and remove the mains plug. Wait at least 2 minutes before switching on the device again. If the problem occurs again, contact the service department. Food scraps on it. Crockery is placed too close together or the crockery basket is too full. Clean the spray arms.
- Page 45: Troubleshooting Malfunction Cause and troubleshooting Food scraps on it The screens are incorrectly installed and/or not secured. Apply the sieves properly. Secure the sieves. Too weak washing program selected. Choose a more powerful rinse program. Crockery has been pre-cleaned too well. The sensor system therefore chooses a weak washing program.
- Page 46: Troubleshooting Malfunction Cause and troubleshooting There are removable smudges on it. Arrange the crockery in the upper crockery basket so that the tablet tray is not blocked by crockery. Pieces of crockery are blocking the lid of the detergent dispenser. Do not place dishes or fragrance dispensers in the tablet tray. Crockery has been pre-cleaned too well. Only remove coarse food residues and do not pre-rinse the dishes. Traces of rust on it. Use rust-resistant cutlery. Cutlery also rusts when washed together with rusty objects. Do not wash rusting objects. The salt content in the washing-up water is too high. Remove spilled softening salt from the rinse aid container. There are detergent residues in it. Make sure the spray arms are not blocked and can rotate freely. Detergent dispenser was damp when filling the detergent. Only put the detergent in a dry detergent container. Softening indication refill salt lights up. Fill with softening salt.
- Page 47: Transport, store and dispose of. Cleaning the drain pump is necessary when dishwater is no longer draining properly. Sharp and pointed objects can block the drain pump and lead to injuries. Remove foreign objects carefully from the drain pump. Unplug the device from the wall socket before maintenance. Install the sieve system after cleaning. Dismantling the device requires unplugging and turning off the water tap. Disconnect the drain and drinking water connections during dismantling. Loosen any mounting screws and remove the skirting board if present. Carefully pull the device forward while ensuring the hose is not damaged.
- Page 48: Transport, store and dispose of Make the device frost-proof. Disposal of your old device. If the device is located in a room where there is a risk of frost, empty the device completely. Valuable raw materials can be reused through environmentally friendly disposal. To prevent damage to the device, empty the device before transport. Unplug the power cord from the wall socket. Dispose of the device in an environmentally friendly manner. You can obtain information about current disposal methods from your dealer and your municipal or district council office. This device is marked in accordance with the European Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment.
- Page 49: Service department Aqua-Stop guarantee In addition to the warranty claims against the seller based on the purchase agreement and our factory warranty, you will be compensated if the conditions below are met. Original replacement parts relevant for operation can be obtained from our service department for at least 10 years from the moment the device is placed on the market. If water damage is caused to the system due to an error in the AquaStop, we will reimburse the damage suffered by private users. To ensure the water protection system, the device must be connected to the mains. The liability guarantee applies for the life of the device. Condition for entitlement to the guarantee is that the device with AquaStop has been installed and connected professionally. Our warranty does not cover defective supply lines or fittings up to the AquaStop connection on the tap. When you contact the service department, you will need the product number (E-Nr.), the production number (FD), and the serial number (Z-Nr.) of the device. The product number (E-No.), the production number (FD), and the serial number (Z-No.) can be found on the rating plate of the device. To quickly find your device information and service telephone numbers, you can write down the information.
- Page 50: Technical data Weight: Max. 60 kg Tension: Connection value 220 - 240 V, 50 Hz or 60 Hz, 2000 - 2400 W, 10 - 16 A Fuse: Water pressure min. 50 kPa (0.5 bar) max. 1000 kPa (10 bar) Amount of incoming water: min. 10 l/min Water temperature: Cold water, hot water max. 60 °C Capacity: 13 standard place settings You can find more information about your model on the official EU product database EPREL. Model identification consists of the slash character of the E number (E-Nr.) on the type plate. This product contains software components licensed as free software or open source software by the intellectual property holders.
- Page 51: Declaration of Conformity BSH Hausgeräte GmbH hereby declares that the device with Home Connect functionality complies with the 2.4 GHz band (2400–2483.5 MHz): max. 100 mW. 5 GHz band (5150–5350 MHz + 5470–5725 MHz): max. 150 mW. A detailed RED declaration of conformity can be found on the Internet at the product page of your device in the additional documents. 5 GHz WLAN (WiFi): for indoor use only.
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