Filling and adjusting the rinse aid reservoir
EN
See
Figure G
1.
To remove the rinse aid reservoir cap, rotate it counter-clockwise.
2.
Pour fresh rinse-aid into the reservoir. Avoid spilling and overfilling the reservoir.
3.
To close the rinse aid reservoir cap, rotate it clockwise.
Note: To avoid excessive foaming during the next wash, clean up any spilled rinse aid
with an absorbent cloth.
Adjusting the rinse-aid reservoir
To achieve better drying results, with limited rinse-aid, the dishwasher is designed to
allow you to adjust the rinse-aid consumption.
1.
Switch on the dishwasher.
2.
Within 60 seconds of step 1, press the Start/Pause button and hold for at least
5 seconds. To enter the set mode, press the Delay button. The Rinse Aid indicator
blinks at a 1Hz frequency.
3.
To select the setting that matches your needs and habits, press the Start/Pause
button. The sets change in the following sequence: D1 → D2 → D3 → D4 → D5
→ D1. The higher the number, the greater the rinse-aid dispensed.
4.
To exit the set mode, wait 5 seconds or press the Start/Pause button. The new
setting take effect.
Filling the detergent dispenser
See
Figure H
1.
Choose one of the following actions for opening the detergent dispenser,
depending on your actual appliance:
a. Open the cap by sliding the release catch to the right.
b. Open the cap by pressing down on the release catch.
2.
Add detergent to the larger cavity (A) for the main wash cycle. For a better
cleaning result, especially if you have very dirty dishware, pour a small amount of
dishwashing detergent into the door of the detergent dispenser or in the smaller
cavity (B). The additional detergent activates during the pre-wash phase.
3.
Slide the door closed and then press it down.
Note:
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Be aware that depending on the quality of the water, the setting may vary.
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Observe the detergent manufacturer's recommendations for use.
6.3. LOADING/STARTING THE APPLIANCE
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Loading the Baskets According to EN50242
Upper Basket:
See
Figure I-1
1.
Cups
2.
Saucers
3.
Glasses
4.
Small serving
bowl
5.
Medium
serving bowl
6.
Large serving
bowl
Lower Basket:
See
Figure I-1
7.
Dessert
plates
8.
Dinner plates
9.
Soup plates
10. Oval platter
11. Cutlery
basket
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Cutlery Rack:
See
Figure J-1
Note: Place the
light flatware on
the shelf. The total
weight is less than
1.5 kg.
Cutlery Basket:
See
Figure J-1
1.
Soup spoons
2.
Forks
3.
Knives
4.
Tea spoons
5.
Dessert
spoons
6.
Serving
spoons
7.
Serving fork
8.
Gravy ladle