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TEKNIX TBD606 Dishwasher

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TEKNIX TBD606 Dishwasher
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  • Page 1: Please read this manual carefully before using the dishwasher. Keep this manual for future reference.
  • Page 2: Safety information Product overview Using your dishwasher Loading the salt into the softener Maintenance and cleaning Caring for the dishwasher Installation instruction About power connection Troubleshooting tips Reviewing the section on troubleshooting tips will help you solve some common problems by yourself.
  • Page 3: Safety information is crucial when using your dishwasher. Installation and repair should only be performed by a qualified technician. The appliance is designed for household and similar applications, including staff kitchen areas, farmhouses, and residential environments. Children aged 8 and above can use the appliance with supervision and proper instruction. Children should not play with the appliance. Cleaning and maintenance should not be performed by children without supervision.
  • Page 4: This appliance is for indoor household use only. To protect against the risk of electrical shock, do not immerse the unit, cord or plug in water or other liquid. Please unplug before cleaning and performing maintenance on the appliance. Use a soft cloth moistened with mild soap, and then use a dry cloth to wipe it again. This appliance must be earthed. In the event of a malfunction or breakdown, earthing will reduce the risk of an electric shock. The appliance is equipped with an earthing conductor plug. The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is installed and earthed in accordance with all local codes and ordinances. Improper connection of the equipment-earthing conductor can result in the risk of an electric shock. Check with a qualified electrician or service representative if you are in doubt whether the appliance is properly grounded.
  • Page 5: Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance. Have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Do not abuse, sit on, or stand on the door or dish rack of the dishwasher. Do not operate your dishwasher unless all enclosure panels are properly in place. Open the door very carefully if the dishwasher is operating. Do not place any heavy objects on or stand on the door when it is open. When loading items to be washed, locate sharp items so that they do not damage the door seal. Knives and other utensils with sharp points must be loaded with their points facing down. Some dishwasher detergents are strongly alkaline and can be extremely dangerous if swallowed. Avoid contact with the skin and eyes and keep children away from the dishwasher when the door is open.
  • Page 6: Do not wash plastic items unless they are marked dishwasher safe or the equivalent. Use only detergent and rinse agents recommended for use in an automatic dishwasher. Never use soap, laundry detergent, or hand washing detergent in your dishwasher. The door should not be left open, since this could increase the risk of tripping. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent. During installation, the power supply must not be excessively or dangerously bent or flattened. The appliance needs to be connected to the main water valve using new hose sets. To save energy, in standby mode, the appliance will switch off automatically after 15 minutes of inactivity. The maximum number of place settings to be washed is 14. The maximum permissible inlet water pressure is 1MPa.
  • Page 7: Disposal For disposing of the package and the appliance, please go to a recycling center. Cut off the power supply cable and make the door closing device unusable. Cardboard packaging is manufactured from recycled paper and should be disposed of in the waste paper collection for recycling. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city office and your household waste disposal service. Do not dispose of this product as unsorted municipal waste. Collection of such waste separately for special treatment is necessary.
  • Page 8: Product overview To get the best performance from your dishwasher, read all operating instructions before using it for the first time. Top spray arm Inner pipe Lower spray arm Salt container Dispenser Filter assembly Upper spray arm Cup rack Lower basket Cutlery rack Upper basket Pictures are only for reference, different models may be different. Please prevail in kind.
  • Page 9: Using your dishwasher Before using your dishwasher Set the water softener Loading the salt into the softener Always use salt intended for dishwasher use. The salt container is located beneath the lower basket. Only use salt specifically designed for dishwashers. Every other type of salt will damage the water softener. Only fill with salt before running a cycle. This will prevent any grains of salt or salty water from causing corrosion.
  • Page 10: Please follow the steps below for adding dishwasher salt: Remove the lower basket and unscrew the reservoir cap. Place the end of the funnel into the hole and pour in about 1.5kg of dishwasher salt. Fill the salt container to its maximum limit with water. The salt warning light will stop being after the salt container has been filled with salt. Immediately after filling the salt into the salt container, a washing program should be started. The salt container must only be refilled when the salt warning light in the control panel comes on. If there is no salt warning light in the control panel, you can estimate when to fill the salt into the softener by the cycles that the dishwasher has run. If salt has spilled, run a soak or quick program to remove it.
  • Page 11: Basket used tips Adjusting the upper basket The height of the upper basket can be easily adjusted to accommodate taller dishes in either the upper or lower basket. To adjust the height of the upper rack, follow these steps: Remove the upper basket. Pull out the upper basket. Push in the upper basket. Re-attach the upper basket to upper or lower rollers.
  • Page 12: To raise the upper basket, just lift the upper basket at the center of each side until the basket locks into place in the upper position. To lower the upper basket, lift the adjust handles on each side to release the basket and lower it to the lower position. To make room for taller items in the upper basket, raise the cup rack upwards. You can lean tall glasses against the raised cup rack or remove it when not in use. The spikes of the lower basket are used for holding plates and a platter. They can be lowered to make more room for large items.
  • Page 13: Maintenance and cleaning External care Clean the door seals regularly with a soft damp cloth to remove food deposits. Food and drink residues may drip onto the sides of the dishwasher door. Any deposits should be wiped off before the door is closed. If cleaning is required, the control panel should be wiped with a soft damp cloth only. To avoid penetration of water into the door lock and electrical components, do not use a spray cleaner of any kind. Never use abrasive cleaners or scouring pads on the outer surfaces. The filtering system in the base of the wash cabinet retains coarse debris from the washing cycle. Check the condition of the filters regularly and clean them if necessary under running water. Pictures are only for reference; different models of the filtering system and spray arms may be different.
  • Page 14: Coarse filter Main filter Fine filter Hold the coarse filter and rotate it anticlockwise to unlock the filter. Lift the filter upwards and out of the dishwasher. The fine filter can be pulled off the bottom of the filter assembly. Larger food remnants can be cleaned by rinsing the filter under running water. Reassemble the filters in the reverse order of the disassembly. For a more thorough clean, use a soft cleaning brush. Do not over tighten the filters. Never use the dishwasher without filters in place. Improper replacement of the filter may reduce the performance level of the appliance.
  • Page 15: Spray arms It is necessary to clean the spray arms regularly for hard water chemicals will clog the spray arm jets and bearings. To clean the spray arms, follow the instructions below: To remove the upper spray arm, hold the nut in the center still and rotate the spray arm counterclockwise to remove it. To remove the lower spray arm, pull out the spray arm upward. Wash the arms in soapy and warm water and use a soft brush to clean the jets. Replace them after rinsing them thoroughly.
  • Page 16: Caring for the dishwasher involves taking frost protection measures in winter. After washing cycles, cut off the electrical power, turn off the water supply, and disconnect the water inlet pipe. Drain the water from the inlet pipe and water valve, and remove the filter at the bottom of the tub to soak up water in the sump. After every wash, turn off the water supply and leave the door slightly open to prevent moisture and odors. Always remove the plug from the socket before cleaning or performing maintenance. Do not use solvents or abrasive cleaning products; clean with a cloth and warm soapy water. For interior stains, use a cloth dampened with water and a little vinegar or a dishwasher-specific cleaning product. When not in use for a long time, run an empty wash cycle, remove the plug, turn off the water supply, and leave the door slightly open. Keep the appliance in a vertical position when moving; it can be positioned on its back if necessary. Periodic cleaning of seals with a damp sponge will help prevent odors from trapped food.
  • Page 17: Installation instruction Electrical shock hazard Disconnect electrical power before installing dishwasher. The installation of the pipes and electrical equipment should be done by professionals. Do not use an extension cord or an adapter plug with this appliance. Do not cut or remove the earthing connection from the power cord. Look at the rating label to know the rating voltage and connect the dishwasher to the appropriate power supply. Use the required fuse 10A/13A/16A, time delay fuse or circuit breaker recommended. Ensure the voltage and frequency of the power being corresponds to those on the rating plate. Only insert the plug into an electrical socket which is earthed properly.
  • Page 18: Water supply and drain Cold water connection Connect the cold water supply hose to a threaded 3/4 inch connector and make sure that it is fastened tightly in place. Let the water run to make sure that the water is clear if the water pipes are new or have not been used for an extended period of time. The safety supply hose consists of double walls, which guarantees intervention by blocking the flow of water in case of a supply hose break. A hose that attaches to a sink spray can burst if it is installed on the same water line as the dishwasher. How to connect the safety supply hose: Pull the safety supply hoses completely out from the storage compartment located at the rear of the dishwasher. Tighten the screws of the safety supply hose to the faucet with thread 3/4 inch. Turn water fully on before starting the dishwasher. How to disconnect the safety supply hose: Turn off the water. Unscrew the safety supply hose from the faucet.
  • Page 19: Connection of drain hoses requires inserting the hose into a drain pipe with a minimum diameter of 4 cm or letting it run into the sink. The height of the drain pipe must be less than 1000mm, and the free end of the hose must not be immersed in water to avoid backflow. Securely fix the drain hose in either position A or position B. If the sink is 1000mm higher from the floor, excess water in hoses cannot be drained directly into the sink. Drain excess water from hoses into a bowl or suitable container that is held outside and lower than the sink. Ensure that the water drain hose is correctly fitted to avoid leaks and is not kinked or squashed. If an extension hose is needed, use a similar drain hose that is no longer than 4 meters to maintain cleaning effectiveness. The waste connection must be at a height less than 100 cm from the bottom of the dish. The water drain hose should be fixed properly.
  • Page 20: Position the appliance in the desired location. The back should rest against the wall behind it, and the sides, along the adjacent cabinets or walls. The dishwasher is equipped with water supply and drain hoses that can be positioned either to the right or the left sides to facilitate proper installation. Once the appliance is positioned for levelling, the height of the dishwasher may be altered via adjustment of the screwing level of the feet. The appliance should not be inclined more than 2°. The height of the dishwasher, 845 mm, has been designed to allow the machine to be fitted between existing cabinets of the same height in modern fitted kitchens. The feet can be adjusted so that correct height is reached. The laminated top of the machine does not require any particular care since it is heatproof, scratchproof and stainproof.
  • Page 21: Underneath existing work top When fitting beneath a work top, in most modern fitted kitchens there is only one single work top under which cabinets and electrical appliances are fitted. Remove the work top of the dishwasher by unscrewing the screws under the rear edge of the top. After removing the work top, the screws must be screwed again under the rear edge of the top. The height will then be reduced to 815 mm, as scheduled by the International Regulations (ISO) and the dishwasher will fit perfectly under the kitchen working top. Built-In Installation (for the integrated model) The installation position of the dishwasher should be near the existing inlet and drain hoses and power cord. Less than 5 mm between the top of the dishwasher and cabinet and the outer door aligned to cabinet. Space between cabinet bottom and floor is 600 mm for the 60cm model and 450 mm for the 45cm model.
  • Page 22: If the dishwasher is installed at the corner of the cabinet, there should be some space when the door is opened. Minimum space of 50mm is required. Depending on the location of your electrical outlet, you may need to cut a hole in the opposite cabinet side. The aesthetic wooden panel could be processed according to the installation drawings. Magical paster A and magical paster B should be disjoined, with magical paster A on the aesthetic wooden panel and felted magical paster B on the outer door of the dishwasher. After positioning the panel, fix it onto the outer door by screws and bolts. Take away the four short screws. Pin up the four long screws.
  • Page 23: Full-integrated model Install the hook on the aesthetic wooden panel and put the hook into the slot of the outer door of the dishwasher. After positioning of the panel, fix the panel onto the outer door by screws and bolts. Take away the four short screws. Pin up the four long screws. The door springs are set at the factory to the proper tension for the outer door. If aesthetic wooden panels are installed, you will have to adjust the door spring tension. Rotate the adjusting screw to drive the adjustor to strain or relax the steel cable. Door spring tension is correct when the door remains horizontal in the fully opened position. The door should rise to a close with the slight lift of a finger.
  • Page 24: Step 4. Dishwasher installation steps Affix the condensation strip under the work surface of cabinet. Connect the inlet hose to the cold water supply. Connect the drain hose. Connect the power cord. Level the dishwasher. Install the furniture door to the outer door of the dishwasher. Adjust the tension of the door springs by using an Allen key. The dishwasher must be secured in place.
  • Page 25: Step 5. Levelling the dishwasher Dishwasher must be level for proper dish rack operation and wash performance. Place a spirit level on door and rack track inside the tub to check that the dishwasher is level. Level the dishwasher by adjusting the three levelling legs individually. When level, pay attention not to let the dishwasher tip over. Check level front to back. Check level side to side. The maximum adjustment height of the feet is 50 mm.
  • Page 26: Troubleshooting tips Before calling for service, reviewing the charts may save you from calling for service. Dishwasher doesn't start: Check if the fuse is blown or the circuit breaker is tripped. Ensure the power supply is turned on and the dishwasher is securely closed. Check that the water supply is connected properly and turned on. Make sure the door of the dishwasher is properly closed and latched. Inspect the drain hose for twists or traps. If water is not pumped from the dishwasher, check the filter and the kitchen sink for clogs. Use only special dishwasher detergent to avoid suds. If suds occur, let them evaporate and add cold water to the bottom of the dishwasher.
  • Page 27: Problem: Spilled rinse-aid. Always wipe up rinse-aid spills immediately. Stained tub interior. Detergent with colourant may have been used. Make sure that the detergent has no colourant. White film on inside surface. Hard water minerals. To clean the interior, use a damp sponge with dishwasher detergent and wear rubber gloves. Rust stains on cutlery. The affected items are not corrosion resistant. Avoid washing items that are not corrosion resistant in the dishwasher. A program was not run after dishwasher salt was added. Always run a wash program without any crockery after adding salt. A spray arm is knocking against an item in a basket. Interrupt the program and rearrange the items which are obstructing the spray arm. Rattling noise in the dishwasher. Items of crockery are loose in the dishwasher. Interrupt the program and rearrange the items of crockery. Knocking noise in the water pipes. This may be caused by on-site installation or the cross-section of the piping. The dishes are not clean. The dishes were not loaded correctly. See PART II “Preparing And Loading Dishes”. The program was not powerful enough. Select a more intensive program.
  • Page 28: Problem: The dishes are not clean. Possible Causes: Not enough detergent was dispensed. What To Do: Use more detergent, or change your detergent. Items are blocking the movement of the spray arms. Rearrange the items so that the spray can rotate freely. The filter combination is not clean or is not correctly fitted in the base of the wash cabinet. Clean and/or fit the filter correctly. Clean the spray arm jets. Combination of soft water and too much detergent. Use less detergent if you have soft water and select a shorter cycle to wash the glassware. Cloudiness on glassware can be caused by hard water area limescale deposits. Add more detergent. White spots appear on dishes and glasses due to aluminium utensils rubbing against dishes. Use a mild abrasive cleaner to eliminate those marks. Black or grey marks on dishes can occur if dishes block. Re-load the dishes properly. Detergent left in the dispenser can affect cleaning. The dishes aren't drying due to improper loading. Load the dishwasher as suggested in the directions. Dishes are removed too soon. Do not empty your dishwasher immediately after washing.
  • Page 29: The dishes aren't drying. Wrong program has been selected. With a short program, the washing temperature is lower, decreasing cleaning performance. Choose a program with a long washing time. Use of cutlery with a low-quality coating. Water drainage is more difficult with these items. Cutlery or dishes of this type are not suitable for washing in the dishwasher.
  • Page 30: Loading the baskets according to EN50242. Upper basket items include cups, saucers, and glasses. Small, medium, and large serving bowls are also included in the upper basket. Lower basket items consist of dessert plates, dinner plates, soup plates, and an oval platter. Specific numbers for each item in both baskets are provided.
  • Page 31: Cutlery rack Capacity: 14 place settings Position of the upper basket: lower position Program: ECO Rinse aid setting: Max Softener setting: H3 Information for comparability tests in accordance with EN50242 Soup spoons Forks Knives
  • Page 32: Loading the baskets according to EN60436. Upper basket items include cups, saucers, glasses, and mugs with specified quantities. Lower basket items include oven pots, dessert plates, dinner plates, soup plates, oval platters, melamine dessert plates, melamine bowls, glass bowls, and dessert bowls with specified quantities.
  • Page 33: Cutlery rack. Capacity: 14 place settings. Position of the upper basket: lower position. Program: ECO. Rinse aid setting: Max. Softener setting: H3. Information for comparability tests in accordance with EN60436. Soup spoons. Forks. Knives.
  • Page 34: Special version Please read this manual carefully before using the dishwasher. Keep this manual for future reference.
  • Page 35: Using your dishwasher Control panel Water softener Preparing and loading dishes Function of the rinse aid and detergent Filling the rinse aid reservoir Filling the detergent dispenser Programming the dishwasher Error codes Technical information
  • Page 36: Quick user guide Please read the corresponding content on the instruction manual for detailed operating method. Install the dishwasher. Loading the baskets. Removing the larger residue on the cutlery. Filling the dispenser. Selecting a program and running the dishwasher.
  • Page 37: Using your dishwasher Control panel Operation button: Press this button to turn on your dishwasher. Power: When you have about or less than half of full place setting dishware to wash, you can choose this function to save energy and water. Half-load: Press the button to set the delay time. Select the appropriate washing program, the selected program indicator will be lit. Intensive: For heaviest soiled crockery, and normally soiled pots, pans, dishes etc. with dried-on food. Universal: For normally soiled loads, such as pots, plates, glasses and lightly soiled pans.
  • Page 38: ECO is suitable for cleaning normally soiled tableware and is the most efficient program for energy and water consumption. The program indicator shows a 90-minute cycle for normally soiled loads that need a quick wash. Rapid is a shorter wash for lightly soiled loads that do not require drying. If the rinse aid indicator is lit, the dishwasher is low on rinse aid and needs a refill. If the salt indicator is lit, the dishwasher is low on dishwasher salt and requires a refill. The delay time feature shows options for 3h, 6h, or 9h delays.
  • Page 39: Water softener must be set manually using the water hardness dial. The water softener is designed to remove minerals and salts from the water. The more minerals there are, the harder your water is. The softener should be adjusted according to the hardness of the water in your area. The dishwasher allows for adjustment in the amount of salt consumed based on water hardness. Follow the steps below for adjustment in salt consumption. Press the Program button for more than 5 seconds to enter the water softener settings. Select the proper set according to your local environment. The manufactory setting is H4. Contact your local water board for information on the hardness of your water supply.
  • Page 40: Loading the salt into the softener is important if your dishwasher lacks salt. If your model does not have any water softener, you may skip this section. The hardness of the water varies from place to place, and hard water can cause deposits on dishes and utensils. The appliance has a special softener that uses a salt container to eliminate lime and minerals from the water. Consider buying utensils identified as dishwasher-proof for optimal results. Select a program with the lowest possible temperature for particular items. Do not take glass and cutlery out of the dishwasher immediately after the program has ended to prevent damage. Certain cutlery and dishes are not suitable for washing in the dishwasher, including those with wooden, horn, or mother-of-pearl handles. Plastic items that are not heat resistant and older cutlery with glued parts are also unsuitable. Some types of glasses can become dull after many washes, and silver and aluminum parts may discolor during washing.
  • Page 41: Recommendations for loading the dishwasher Scrape off any large amounts of leftover food. It is not necessary to rinse the dishes under running water. For best performance of the dishwasher, follow these loading guidelines. Items such as cups, glasses, pots/pans, etc. are faced downwards. All utensils are stacked securely and cannot tip over. Load hollow items such as cups, glasses, pans etc. with the opening facing downwards. Dishes and items of cutlery must not lie inside one another, or cover each other. The upper basket is designed to hold more delicate and lighter dishware such as glasses, coffee and tea cups. Please do not overload your dishwasher. To prevent water dripping from the upper basket into the lower basket, we recommend that you empty the lower basket first.
  • Page 42: Loading the upper basket is designed for delicate and lighter dishware such as glasses, cups, and saucers. Position dishes and cookware to avoid movement by the spray of water. Loading the lower basket should include large items and difficult-to-clean items like pots and pans. Place serving dishes and lids on the side to avoid blocking the spray arm. The maximum diameter for plates in front of the detergent dispenser is 19 cm to ensure proper opening. Cutlery should be placed separately in the cutlery rack to avoid nesting, which can cause poor performance. Always load sharp utensils with the sharp point down. For the best washing effect, refer to standard loading options in the manual.
  • Page 43: Function of the rinse aid and detergent The rinse aid is released during the final rinse to prevent water from forming droplets on your dishes, which can leave spots and streaks. It also improves drying by allowing water to roll off the dishes. Your dishwasher is designed to use liquid rinse aids. Only use branded rinse aid for dishwasher. Never fill the rinse aid dispenser with any other substances. When to refill the rinse aid dispenser You should never let the rinse aid level be less than 1/4 full. Function of detergent The chemical ingredients that compose the detergent are necessary to remove, crush and dispense all dirt out of the dishwasher. Use only detergent specifically made for dishwashers use.
  • Page 44: Filling the rinse aid reservoir involves removing the cap by rotating it counterclockwise. Carefully pour in the rinse aid into its dispenser, avoiding overflow. Clean up any spilled rinse aid with an absorbent cloth to avoid excessive foaming during the next wash. Close the rinse aid reservoir cap by rotating it clockwise. Adjust the rinse aid reservoir by turning the indicator dial to a number. The higher the number, the more rinse aid the dishwasher uses. If dishes are not drying properly or are spotted, adjust the dial to the next higher number. Reduce the setting if there are sticky whitish stains on dishes or a bluish film on glassware.
  • Page 45: Filling the detergent dispenser involves several steps. Press the release catch on the detergent dispenser to open the cover. Add detergent into the larger cavity for the main wash cycle. For more heavily soiled wash loads, also add some detergent into the smaller cavity for the pre-wash cycle. Close the cover and press on it until it locks into place. Be aware that depending on the soiling of water, settings may be different. Please observe the manufacturer's recommendations on the detergent packaging.
  • Page 46: Programming the dishwasher Wash cycle table The table shows which programs are best for the levels of food residue and how much detergent is needed. Detergent, energy, water, description of cycle, running time, and rinse aid are included in the table. Prewash, intensive, universal, and rapid programs are detailed. The note indicates that the program is the test cycle for comparability testing in accordance with EN50242.
  • Page 47: Wash cycle table provides information on the best programs for different levels of food residue and the required detergent. It includes details about energy consumption, water usage, and running time for each cycle. The table specifies the rinse aid requirements for certain programs. Programs include prewash, intensive wash, universal wash, and rapid wash. Each program is designed for specific quantities of dishes, ranging from one to two pieces. The test cycle is noted for comparability testing in accordance with EN60436. Energy and water consumption vary between programs, with specific values listed. Running times for each cycle are provided, indicating the duration of the wash process. Descriptions of each cycle highlight the washing temperatures used. The table serves as a guide for selecting the appropriate wash program based on dish load and residue levels.
  • Page 48: Starting a cycle wash involves drawing out the lower and upper basket, loading the dishes, and pushing them back. It is recommended to load the lower basket first, then the upper one. Pour in the detergent and ensure the power supply is connected. Make sure that the water supply is turned on to full pressure. Open the door, press the power button, choose a program, and close the door to start the cycle. A wash cycle can only be changed if it has been running for a short time. If the detergent has already been released, the dishwasher needs to be reset and the detergent dispenser must be refilled. To reset the dishwasher, open the door slightly to stop it, press the Program button for more than 3 seconds to enter standby mode, and then change the program to the desired cycle setting.
  • Page 49: Forget to add a dish can be addressed before the detergent dispenser opens. To add a forgotten dish, open the door slightly to pause the wash cycle. Once the spray arms stop, you can fully open the door. Add the forgotten dishes and close the door. The dishwasher will resume after 10 seconds. It is dangerous to open the door mid-cycle due to hot steam.
  • Page 50: Error codes indicate malfunctions in the dishwasher. The Rapid light flickers fleetly when faucets are not opened, water intake is restricted, or water pressure is too low. Longer inlet time may also trigger this error. The 90 min light and Rapid light flicker fleetly if the required temperature is not reached. This may be due to a malfunction of the heating element or a leak in some element of the dishwasher. The ECO light flickers fleetly in case of an overflow. If overflow occurs, turn off the main water supply before calling for service. Water in the base pan due to overfill or a small leak should be removed before restarting the dishwasher.
  • Page 51: Height (H): 815mm Width (W): 598mm Depth (D1): 550mm (with the door closed) Depth (D2): 1150mm (with the door opened 90°)
  • Page 52: Product fiche (EN50242) Sheet of household dishwasher according to EU Directive 1016/2010 & 1059/2010: Manufacturer: Teknix Type / Description: TBD606 Standard place settings: 14 Energy efficiency class: A++ Annual energy consumption: 266kWh Energy consumption of the standard cleaning cycle: 0.937kWh Annual water consumption: 3080 liter Drying efficiency class: A Noise level: 49 dB(A) re 1 pW This program is suitable for cleaning normally soiled tableware and is the most efficient program in terms of its combined energy and water consumption for that type of tableware.
  • Page 53: Product information sheet (EN60436) Supplier's name or trade mark: Teknix Model identifier: TBD606 General product parameters: Rated capacity (ps): 14 Dimensions in cm: Height 81.5, Width 59.8, Depth 55.0 Energy efficiency class: E Energy consumption in kWh [per cycle]: 0.951 Water consumption in litres [per cycle]: 11.0 Program duration (h:min): 3:40 Type: Built-in Minimum duration of the guarantee offered by the supplier: N/A Additional information: Weblink to the supplier’s website.
  • Page 54: Guarantee We, Teknix, undertake that if within 24 months of the date of purchase this appliance or any part thereof is proven to be defective by reason of mechanical or electrical failure we will at our discretion repair or replace the same free of any charge for labour, materials or carriage on condition that: The appliance has been correctly installed in accordance to manufacturers’ instructions. The appliance has been used for normal domestic purposes only and in accordance with our operating instructions. The appliance has not been repaired, taken apart or tampered with by any person not authorised by us. All repair work under this guarantee must be undertaken by the organisation or its authorised agents. Proof of purchase is available on request. If we decide your appliance cannot be repaired, or is uneconomical to repair, we'll replace it with the same model. We reserve the right to charge for the expense of a service call if no fault has been found with the appliance after we have inspected it. This guarantee is in addition to your statutory and other legal rights. Exclusions Damage resulting from transportation, improper use, or neglect. Appliance outside the United Kingdom. Consumer replaceable items including, but not limited to, batteries, light bulbs and other consumables. Cosmetic damage and/or non-functional parts, which do not affect the normal use of the product including for example cabinet, scratches and rust. Accidental or physical damage.