16. Alternative(Unsuitable Items For Dishwashing → Upper Basket → Important Note For Test Laboratories → Incorrect Loads)
17. Programme(Type Of Soil: → Level Of Soil: → Amount Of Detergent: → Program Duration (h:min))
18. Program Duration Factors(Eco Programme Efficiency → Energy And Water Consumption Comparison → Short Program Recommendations → Accessing Product Database)
19. The Control Panel(Delay Button → On/off Button → Program Selection Button → Display)
20. Changing A Programme(Switching The Machine Off → Cancelling A Programme → Led Indicator → State Of The Machine)
26. Practical Information(When The Machine Isnt In Operation: → Select The Dry Option To Remove Water Droplets. → Place Dishes In The Machine Properly To Achieve The Best Energy Consumption, Washing And Drying Performance. → Rinse Dirty Dishes Before Placing Them In The Dishwasher.)
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Page 2: Thank you for choosing this product. This User Manual contains important information on safety and instructions intended to assist you in the operation and maintenance of your appliance. Please take the time to read this User Manual before using your appliance and keep this book for future reference. WARNING: Serious injury or death risk. RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK: Dangerous voltage risk. CAUTION: Injury or property damage risk. Operating the system correctly is essential. IMPORTANT / NOTE.
Page 3: Safety instructions include general safety warnings, installation warnings, and precautions during use. Installation section covers machine positioning, water connection, water inlet hose, and electrical connection. Technical specifications detail general appearance and specific technical specifications of the appliance. Before using the appliance, it is important to prepare the dishwasher for first use, manage salt usage, and understand the water hardness table. Loading your dishwasher involves following recommendations and exploring alternative basket loads. The programme table outlines the different washing programs available. The control panel section explains how to change a programme, cancel a programme, and switch the machine off.
Page 4: Installation warnings Choose a suitable and safe place to install your machine. Only original spare parts should be used with the machine. Unplug the machine before installation. Your machine must only be installed by an authorised service agent. Check that the indoor electrical fuse system is connected in line with safety regulations. All electrical connections must match the values on the plate. Ensure the machine does not stand on the electrical supply cable. Never use an extension cord or a multiple socket connection. The plug should be accessible after the machine is installed. Connect the hose directly to the water inlet tap.
Page 5: During usage This machine is for domestic use only; do not use it for other purposes. Commercial use will void the guarantee. Do not stand, sit or place loads on the open door of the dishwasher. Only use detergents and rinse aids produced specifically for dishwashers. Do not drink water from the machine. Due to the danger of explosion, do not place any chemical dissolving agents into the machine’s washing section. Check the heat-resistance of plastic items before washing them in the machine. Only put items in the machine which are suitable for dishwashing, and take care not to overfill the baskets. Do not open the door while the machine is in operation; hot water may spill out. The machine door should not be left open; it may cause accidents. Place knives and other sharp objects in the cutlery basket in a blade-down position.
Page 6: Keep the door open for 30 minutes after a programme has ended for effective drying. Do not stand in front of the door after the auto-open signal sounds. Repair should only be performed by an authorised service company to avoid voiding the warranty. Disconnect the machine from the mains before repair work. Do not pull the cable to unplug the machine. For safety, disconnect the plug once a program has finished. Do not unplug the machine with wet hands to avoid electric shock. Some machine components and packaging consist of recyclable materials. Cardboard parts can be put into waste paper containers for recycling. Packaging materials are recyclable and protect the machine during transportation.
Page 7: CE declaration of conformity We declare that our products meet the applicable European Directives, Decisions and Regulations and the requirements listed in the standards referenced. Disposal of your old machine The symbol of the crossed-out wheeled bin shown on the product or its packaging means that the device must not be disposed of with other household waste but requires separate collection. You can dispose of the device free of charge at your local waste return and collection system. Alternatively, you can return small waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) with an edge length of up to 25 cm free of charge to any retailer with a sales area relating to electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) of at least 400 m2. If possible, please remove all batteries and accumulators as well as all removable lamps before disposing of the device. Please note that you are responsible for deleting all personal data on the device to be disposed of.
Page 8: Installation Use the new water inlet hose supplied with your machine. When positioning the machine, place it in an area where dishes can be easily loaded and unloaded. Do not put the machine in an area where the ambient temperature falls below 0°C. Run water through the new hose before connecting. Connect the hose directly to the water inlet tap. The pressure supplied by the tap should be a minimum of 0.03 MPa and a maximum of 1 MPa. After the connections are made, turn the tap on fully and check for water leaks. Leave an adequate distance around the machine to allow ease of movement when cleaning. Ensure the water inlet and outlet hoses are not squeezed or trapped. Adjust the feet so the machine is level and balanced. We recommend fitting a filter to your water inlet supply to prevent damage to your machine due to contamination.
Page 9: Electrical connection Your machine is set to operate at 220-240 V. If the mains voltage supply to your machine is 110 V, connect a transformer of 110/220 V and 3000 W between the electrical connection. Connect the product to a grounded outlet protected by a fuse complying with the values in the Technical Specifications table. The earthed plug of the machine must be connected to an earthed outlet supplied by suitable voltage and current. In the absence of earthing installation, an authorised electrician should carry out an earthing installation. In the case of use without earthing installed, we will not be responsible for any loss of use that may occur. The plug on this appliance may incorporate 13A fuse depending on the target country.
Page 10: Technical specifications include capacity, dimensions, net weight, operating voltage, total current, and total power. The capacity is 13 place settings. Dimensions are height 820-870 mm, width 598 mm, and depth 570 mm. Net weight is 33.2 kg. Operating voltage is 220-240V with a frequency of 50 Hz. Total current is 10 A. Total power is 1900 W. Water supply pressure ranges from a minimum of 0.03 Mpa to a maximum of 1 Mpa. The mini active drying unit provides better drying performance for dishes. Key components include the upper and lower baskets, spray arms, filters, control panel, and detergent dispenser.
Page 11: Fill the salt (if available) To add softener salt, open the salt compartment cap by turning it counterclockwise. At first use, fill the compartment with 1 kg salt and water until it is almost overflowing. Using a funnel will make filling easier. After every 20-30 cycles, add salt into your machine until it fills up (approx. 1 kg). Before using the appliance Make sure the electricity and supply water specifications match the values indicated in the installation instructions for the machine. Remove all packaging material inside the machine. Set the water softener level. Fill the rinse aid compartment. For a good washing function, the dishwasher needs soft, i.e., less calcareous water. Using any other type of salt can damage your machine.
Page 12: Test the water hardness using a test strip. Set the hardness level of your machine based on the test results. The default hardness level is set to 3. For well water or hardness above 90 dF, use filter and refinement devices. The dishwasher has a water softener to reduce mains water hardness. Contact your water company or use a test strip to determine tap water hardness. To set the machine, push and hold the programme button, then turn on the machine. The machine will display the last setting for adjustment. Only use detergents designed for domestic dishwashers. Add the proper amount of detergent based on the cycle, load size, and soil level.
Page 13: Using little detergent can result in poor cleaning and you can see whitish streaks in hard water. To fill the rinse aid compartment, open the rinse-aid compartment cap and fill to the MAX level. Be careful not to overfill the rinse aid compartment and wipe up any spills. To change the rinse aid level, follow the steps before turning on the machine. Push the latch to open the detergent dispenser and pour in the detergent. The dispenser should be refilled just before the start of each programme. Combined detergents should be used according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Never put combined detergents into the interior section or the cutlery basket. Rinse-aid helps to dry the dishes without streaks and stains. If rinse aid dosage setting is too low, whitish stains remain on dishes and they do not dry properly.
Page 14: Loading your dishwasher requires careful attention to avoid injuries and ensure optimal performance. Place long-handle and sharp-pointed knives with their sharp points facing down or horizontally in the baskets. Loading the dishwasher to the manufacturer's indicated capacity contributes to energy and water savings. Manual pre-rinsing of tableware is not recommended as it increases water and energy consumption. Cups, glasses, stemware, and small plates should be placed in the upper basket. Long glasses should not lean against one another to prevent damage. Containers should be placed with openings facing downwards to avoid water collection. Use the cutlery grid in the cutlery basket for best results. Large and very dirty items should be placed in the lower rack. Ensure dishes do not obstruct the rotation of spray arms or the opening of the detergent dispenser.
Page 15: Upper basket Height adjustable rack (peg type) The height adjustable racks enable glasses and cups to be placed on or under the racks. The racks can be adjusted to 2 different heights. Cutlery and utensils can also be placed on the racks horizontally. Turn the rail stop clips to the sides to open them, then pull out and remove the basket. Change the position of the wheels, then reinstall the basket to the rail. Make sure to close the rail stop clips. When the upper basket is in the higher position, large items such as pans can be placed on the lower basket.
Page 16: Alternative basket loads Lower basket Unsuitable items for dishwashing include cigarette ashes, candle leftovers, polish, paint, chemical substances, and iron-alloy materials. Forks, spoons, and knives with wooden, bone, ivory, or nacre-coated handles are not suitable. Temperature-sensitive plastics, copper, or tin-coated containers should not be washed. Aluminium and silver objects are also unsuitable for dishwashing. Upper basket items include delicate glasses, ornamental printed porcelains, and some crystal items. Absorbent items such as sponges or kitchen rugs should not be placed in the dishwasher. It is important to purchase dishwasher-proof kitchenware in the future. Incorrect loading can cause poor washing and drying performance. Follow the manufacturer's recommendations for optimal performance results.
Page 17: Program name: Super 50’ 65°C Easy Care 60°C Delicate 40°C Quick 30’ 40°C Standard program for normally soiled daily dishes using dishes with reduced energy. Suitable for auto program for normally soiled delicate dishes. Suitable for lightly soiled delicate dishes and quick wash. Suitable to rinse dishes that you plan to wash later. Auto program for heavily soiled dishes. Amount of detergent: A: 25 cm3 B: 15 cm3 Program duration (h:min): 03:42 Electricity consumption (kWh/cycle) Water consumption (l/cycle)
Page 18: The program duration may change according to the amount of dishes, the water temperature, the ambient temperature and selected additional functions. Values given for programmes other than the eco programme are indicative only. Eco programme is suitable to clean normally soiled tableware and is the most efficient programme in terms of its combined energy and water consumption. Washing tableware in a household dishwasher usually consumes less energy and water than hand dishwashing when used according to the manufacturer’s instructions. Only use powder detergent for short programs. Short programs do not include drying. To assist drying, we recommend slightly opening the door after a cycle is complete. You can access the product database where the model information is stored by reading the QR code on the energy label. According to regulations 1016/2010 and 1059/2010, Eco program energy consumption values may differ. This table is in line with regulations 2019/2022 and 2017/2022.
Page 19: The control panel includes several important buttons and indicators. The Delay button allows you to delay the start time of the selected program for 1 hour up to 19 hours. Pressing the Options button activates the Extra Hygiene option, ensuring a more hygienic wash by changing the washing temperature and duration. Pressing the Options button twice activates the Extra Dry option, adding extra heating and drying steps to the selected program. The On/Off button switches the machine on and off, with the display showing -- when the machine is on. The Program Selection button allows you to select a suitable program, which starts automatically when the door is closed. The display shows the number and total time of the selected program and the remaining time during operation. The Half Load button lets you select which area of the dishwasher to wash, either both baskets, the upper basket only, or the lower basket only. The Salt Indicator illuminates when the salt chamber needs filling, while the Rinse Aid Indicator illuminates when the rinse aid chamber needs filling. If a program is incompatible with the Half Load function, a buzzer will sound.
Page 20: Changing a programme while in operation involves following specific steps. 00 will be shown on the display when a programme is complete, accompanied by a signal sounding five times. To switch off the machine, use the Power On/Off button after the programme is complete. Open the door and press the Programme Selection button to select a new programme. Disconnect the plug and turn off the water tap before closing the door. The new programme will resume the course of the old programme after the door is closed. If no button is pressed in the ready state, the machine turns off automatically after 15 minutes. Open the door slightly to stop a programme before it is complete to avoid water spillage. Do not open the door before a programme is complete. When the door is opened, the most recently selected programme will show on the display.
Page 21: To remove and clean the filter combination, turn it counter clockwise and remove it by lifting it upwards. Cleaning your dishwasher is important to maintain the machine’s service life. Make sure that the water softening setting is done correctly and the correct amount of detergent is used to prevent limescale accumulation. Never use your dishwasher without a filter. Incorrect fitting of the filter will reduce the washing effectiveness. Clean filters are necessary for proper running of the machine. Make sure that the spray holes are not clogged and that no food waste or foreign object is stuck to the spray arms. To extend the life of your dishwasher, clean the appliance regularly each month. Wipe the door seals regularly with a damp cloth to remove any accumulated residue or foreign objects. Clean the filters and spray arms at least once a week.
Page 22: Drain pump may be blocked by large food residues or foreign objects not captured by the filters. Rinsing water will be above the filter if the pump is blocked. Warning: Risk of cuts when cleaning the waste water pump. Ensure you do not injure yourself on broken glass or pointed implements. Always disconnect the appliance from the power supply before cleaning. Remove baskets and filters before cleaning the pump. Scoop out water and use a sponge if necessary. Check the area for and remove any foreign objects. Reinstall filters and baskets after cleaning.
Page 23: Troubleshooting Possible causes for issues with the dishwasher include it not being plugged in or switched on. Check indoor fuses if the fuse is blown. Ensure the water inlet tap is turned on and the dishwasher door is closed. If the program does not start, check for a closed water inlet tap or an open dishwasher door. Clogged water inlet hose and machine filters can prevent operation. Water remaining inside the machine may be due to clogged filters or an unfinished program. If the machine stops during washing, check for water inlet failure or a power failure. Shaking and hitting noises during operation may indicate that the spray arm is hitting dishes. Ensure dishes are placed correctly and not overloaded to avoid spray arm obstruction. Use the correct amount of detergent and select the appropriate wash program to prevent food waste on dishes.
Page 24: Fault possible causes troubleshooting Use the correct amount of detergent, as instructed in the programme table. Not enough detergent used. Increase rinse aid and/or water softener level. Whitish stains remain on dishes. High water hardness level. Check that the salt compartment cap is closed properly. Select a programme with a drying option. Use only dishwasher-proof sets. Adjust the water hardness level using the water hardness table. Consult a qualified electrician immediately.
Page 25: Automatic fault warnings and what to do Water inlet system failure: Make sure the water inlet tap is open and water is flowing. Separate the inlet hose from the tap and clean the filter of the hose. Contact for service if the error continues. Pressure system failure: Close the tap and contact for service. Inability to discharge water: Water discharge hose and filters may be clogged. Cancel the program. If the error continues, contact for service. Heater error: Unplug the machine and close the tap. Contact for service. Faulty electronic card: Contact for service. The installation and repairing procedures should always be carried out by the Authorised Service Agent to avoid possible risks. Improper repairs or use of non-original spare parts may cause considerable damage and put the user at considerable risk. Function-relevant genuine spare parts 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.
Page 26: When the machine isn’t in operation, disconnect the plug and close the tap. Leave the door slightly open to prevent odour formation. Select the dry option to remove water droplets. Place dishes in the machine properly to achieve the best energy consumption, washing and drying performance. Rinse dirty dishes before placing them in the dishwasher. Only use the Prewash programme when necessary. Do not place the machine near a refrigerator because it will reach high temperatures. If the machine is located in an area that is at risk of freezing, close the tap, disconnect the inlet hose from the tap and drain the water inside the hose and the machine completely.