SILVERCREST SGW 860 A1 Table Top Dishwasher User Guide

June 4, 2024
SILVERCREST

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User Guide

SILVERCREST SGW 860 A1 Table Top Dishwasher

Before reading, unfold the page containing the illustrations and familiarise yourself with all functions of the device.

SILVERCREST SGW 860 A1 Table Top Dishwasher - Fig 11| SILVERCREST SGW 860 A1 Table Top Dishwasher - Fig
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Introduction

1.1. Information about this quick start guide
This quick start guide is part of the user manual. The complete user manual is available for download at https://www.lidl-service.com. Keep this quick start guide in a safe place, together with the user manual. If you give this product to someone else, ensure that you also hand over all the documents.
Read through the user manual before use and comply with the safety instructions in particular.

1.2. Explanation of symbols

| DANGER!
Warning: risk of fatal injury!
• Follow the instructions to avoid situations that will lead to fatal or serious injuries.
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| DANGER!
Warning: risk of electric shock!
• Follow the instructions to avoid situations that will lead to fatal or serious injuries.
| WARNING!
Warning: risk of explosive materials!
• Follow the instructions to avoid situations that will lead to fatal or serious injuries.
| WARNING!
Warning: risk of possible fatal injury and/or serious irreversible injuries!
• Follow the instructions to avoid situations that may lead to fatal or serious injuries.
| CAUTION!
Warning: risk of minor and/or moderate injuries!
• Follow the instructions to avoid situations that may lead to moderate or minor injuries.

NOTICE!
Follow these instructions to prevent damage to the appliance!

  • Follow the instructions to avoid situations that may damage the appliance.

**Notes regarding assembly or operation
Follow the instructions in the user manual!
■ Instruction to be followed to prevent hazards
• Bullet point/information on steps during operation
▶ Instruction to be carried out
CE labeling
Products that feature this symbol meet the requirements of the EU directives (see the section entitled “EU Declaration of Conformity”).
**
Tested safety: Products that feature this symbol meet the requirements of the German Product Safety Act.
∼ symbol for alternating current (AC)
Indoor use
Appliances with this symbol are intended solely for indoor use.
IPX1 The appliance housing is resistant to water droplets.
Dispose of the appliance in compliance with environmental regulations (see “Disposal”)
Packaging material label regarding waste separation
The label includes abbreviations (a) and numbers (b) with the following meaning: 1–7: plastics/20–22: paper and cardboard/80–98: composite materials.
Dispose of packaging in compliance with environmental regulations (see section “Disposal”)
Dispose of packaging in compliance with environmental regulations (see section “Disposal”)

Proper use

This appliance may only be used for washing dishes and cutlery.

  • Only use dishwasher-safe dishes. Look for markings such as “Dishwasher safe” or “Suitable for dishwashers” when purchasing dishes.
    This appliance is designed for use in private households and similar household applications, such as
    • in kitchens, for staff in retail outlets, offices, and other commercial areas
    • on agricultural estates
    • by customers in hotels, motels, and other accommodation facilities
    • in bed-and-breakfast establishments
    The appliance is not intended for commercial or industrial use.
    Please note that we shall not be liable in cases of improper use:

  • Do not modify the appliance without our consent and do not use any auxiliary equipment that we have not approved or supplied.

  • Only use replacement parts or accessories that we have supplied or approved.

  • Comply with all the information in this user manual, especially the safety information. Any other use is considered improper and can cause personal injury or property damage.

Safety information

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS – READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP THEM FOR FUTURE REFERENCE!
WARNING!
Risk of injury!
Risk of injury to children and persons with limited physical, sensory or mental abilities (for example, partially disabled people or older people with limited physical and mental  abilities) or to those without experience and knowledge (such as older children).

  • Keep the appliance and its accessories out of the reach of children.
  • This appliance can be used by children over the age of 8 and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities or by those with limited experience and/or  knowledge, provided that they are supervised or have been instructed in how to use the appliance safely, and have understood the associated risks.
  • Children must not be allowed to play with the appliance.
  • Cleaning and user maintenance must not be carried out by children unless they are supervised.
  • Supervise children in the vicinity of the dishwasher at all times.
    There is a risk of children becoming trapped in the dishwasher.

DANGER!
Risk of injury!
There is a risk of choking and suffocation due to swallowing or inhaling small parts of plastic wrap.

  • Keep all packaging materials used (bag, pieces of polystyrene, etc.) out of reach of children.
  • Do not let children play with the packaging material.

WARNING!
Risk of injury!
There is a risk of injury. Detergents for dishwashers are highly alkaline, therefore dangerous if swallowed and may cause burns.

  • Avoid contact with the eyes and skin.
  • Always keep detergents out of reach of children.
  • Keep children away from the appliance door when open, there could be detergent in the appliance.

WARNING!
Risk of injury!
There is a risk of injury due to sharp objects.

  • Knives and other utensils with sharp tips must be placed in the basket with the tip downwards or in a horizontal position.

WARNING!
Risk of electric shock!
There is a risk of electric shock due to live parts.

  • Only connect the appliance to a properly installed and freely accessible socket. The local mains voltage must correspond to the technical specifications for the appliance.  The socket must have a fuse rated at min. 10 ampere.

  • Do not use an extension cable.

  • The appliance is switched on or off using the switch. It only ceases to be live when you pull the plug out of the socket. The socket must be easily accessible at all times.

  • Make sure that the power cable is undamaged and does not run underneath the appliance or over any sharp edges.

  • If the mains cable of this appliance is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer (or relevant customer service) or another suitably qualified person.
    This is to avoid hazards.

  • Only install the appliance in a protected dry room.

WARNING
Risk of explosion!
Under certain conditions, hydrogen gas may be produced in a hot water system that has not been used for two weeks or more. HYDROGEN GAS IS HIGHLY EXPLOSIVE!

  • If you have not used the dishwasher for an extended period of time, open all hot water taps and allow the water to flow for several minutes before using the dishwasher.
    This releases pent-up hydrogen gas from the system.

  • As hydrogen gas can ignite, avoid naked flames during this time and do not smoke.

CAUTION!
Risk of scalding!
There is a risk of scalding if hot surfaces are touched.
Hot water/hot steam can escape and cause burns if the door is opened while a program is running.

  • The appliance works with high water temperatures. Children may only use the appliance when supervised by adults owing to the high temperatures and resultant water vapor.
  • Allow the appliance to cool down before emptying. Do not touch the heating element in the dishwasher during or immediately after use.
  • Only operate the dishwasher once the door has been closed firmly.
  • Do not open the dishwasher door fully straight away – instead wait for about 3 seconds until the spray arm stops rotating and then open the door completely.

CAUTION!
Risk of injury!
There is a risk of injury due to improper use of the appliance.

  • Close the appliance door again after a wash cycle has finished, as an open door could pose a trip hazard.
  • Do not place any heavy objects on the door if it is open. The appliance could tip forwards.

NOTICE!
Possible material damage!
Incorrect loading can damage the dishes.

  • Only use dishwasher-safe dishes. Look for markings such as “Dishwasher safe” or “Suitable for dishwashers” when purchasing dishes.
  • Ensure that plastic dishes do not come into contact with the heating element when the appliance is in use.

NOTICE!
Possible material damage!
There is a risk of material or water damage if the appliance is installed or used incorrectly.

  • Do not install the appliance in rooms prone to frost, as considerable damage can result if the pipes burst.

  • The appliance must be installed on a level, stable surface, which can bear the weight of the appliance plus that of the dishes contained to it.

  • If the appliance is to replace an old appliance, never use old hose sets for the connection. Connect the appliance with the new hose-sets provided.

  • Connect the appliance to a drinking water pipe up to 70 °C.

  • Only use the accessories supplied or accessories which are described as suitable in this user manual.

  • Only use dishwasher-safe detergent. Do not use soap, laundry detergent, or hand wash.

  • The appliance is designed as a free-standing appliance and must not be built into kitchen units.

  • Use the appliance indoors only.

  • Do not expose the appliance to extreme conditions. Avoid:
    − high humidity or wet conditions
    − extremely high or low temperatures
    − direct sunlight
    − naked flames.

  • Do not place the appliance near heat sources.

  • The appliance is designed for up to 2 place settings (dia. 24 cm).
    Do not overload the appliance.
    Chemical additives in furniture coatings may corrode the material of the appliance feet and create a residue on the furniture surface.

  • If necessary, place the appliance on an underlay that is insensitive to heat and moisture.

Description of components

4.1. Front See Fig. A

  1. Recessed grip 7) Dish rack
  2. Control panel| 8) Dishwasher detergent compartment
  3. Upper spray arm (in the inner compartment)| 9) Cutlery tray
  4. Lower spray arm| 10) Salt container
  5. Filter| 11) Interior lighting
  6. Measuring container| 12) Water tank opening with a cover

4.2. Control panel
See Fig. B

  1. button starts or interrupts the wash program| 16) warning light, top-up salt
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  2. button, extra dry| 17) P button, program selection
  3. operating light, extra dry| 18) button, switch the appliance on/off

4.3. Back of the appliance
See Fig. C

  1. Cleaning program operating light 21) Connection for water supply
  2. Mains cable with mains plug| 22) Connection for water outlet

Package contents

DANGER!
Risk of choking and suffocation!
There is a risk of choking and suffocation due to swallowing or inhaling small parts or plastic wrap.

  • Keep the plastic packaging out of the reach of children.
  • Do not let children play with the packaging material.
  • Remove the product from the packaging and remove all packaging material.
  • Check your purchase to ensure that all items are included and in perfect condition. If anything is missing or damaged, please contact us within 14 days of purchase.

The following items are supplied with your product:

  • Dishwasher
  • Dish rack
  • Cutlery tray
  • Water supply hose with hose connection
  • Drain hose
  • Measuring container
  • User manual with warranty information

****A test operation with water was carried out after the production of the appliance.
It is normal if there is still some water in the appliance.

Technical specifi cations

Power supply 220–240 V~ 50 Hz
Power consumption 730–860 W
Capacity Up to 2 place settings (dia. 24 cm)
Inlet water pressure 0.04–1.0 MPa (0.4–10 bar)
Hot water supply Max. 70 °C
Protection class I

6.1. Product data sheet

Supplier’s name or trademark: SilverCrest®
Supplier’s address: MLAP GmbH

Meitnerstr. 9
70563 Stuttgart GERMANY
Model identifier:| SGW 860 A 1
Parameter| General
product
Value| parameters
Parameter| Value|
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Rated capacity (ps)| 2| Dimensions in cm| Height| 44.
Width| 42.0
Depth| 44.
EEI
| 63.| Energy efficiency class| G
Cleaning performance in-dex
| 1.| Drying performance in dex| 0.86
Energy consumption in kWh [per cycle] based on the eco-program with cold fill. The actual energy consumption will depend on how the appliance is used.| 0.396| Water consumption in li- tres [per cycle] based on the eco-program. The actual water consumption will depend on how the appliance is used and the water hardness.| 5.0
General product parameters|
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    Parameter                          Value Parameter| Value
Program duration (a) (h:min)| 2:40| Type| Tabletop appli-
ance
Airborne noise emissions
(in dB(A) re 1 pW)| 58| Airborne noise emissions class*| D
Power consumption when switched off (W)| 0.49| Power consumption when switched on (W)| N/A
Start delay (W) (if applicable)| N/A| Home network stand-by mode (W) (if applicable)| N/A
Minimum duration of the war- ranty offered by the manufacturer:| 36 months from date of purchase
Additional information:| Scan the CA Code shown on the energy label to download the complete product data sheet.

  • For the eco wash cycle (the ECO program is used for the test operation according to EN 60436).

EU declaration of conformity

MLAP GmbH hereby declares that the product conforms to the following European requirements:

  • EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
  • Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU
  • Ecodesign Directive 2009/125/EC
  • RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU
  • Regulation (EU) 2019/2022
  • Regulation (EU) 2019/2017

Installation

WARNING!
Risk of electric shock and material damage!
There is a risk of electric shock as well as material damage if the appliance is connected improperly.

  • The electricity and water supply should only be connected by a qualified expert.

8.1. Setup and leveling

  • Install the appliance on a stable, flat surface close to a drain and water connection:
    − on a table/work surface
    − in a ventilated cupboard.

  • Only connect the mains plug (20) to a properly installed and freely accessible socket if the water supply and outlet have been connected correctly (see next section).

8.2. Connecting to a water supply
NOTICE!
Damage to the appliance!
If the appliance is connected improperly, there is a risk of damage to the appliance.

  • The hose must be free of kinks and connected carefully.
  • Connect the water supply hose (21) to a cold water tap with a 3/4” thread (see Fig.
    D). You can also connect the supply hose to a hot water tap if the water temperature does not exceed 70 °C.

This reduces wash time by about 15 minutes.

  • Screw the hose connection hand tight.
    The water hose is designed for water pressure of up to 10 bar. We recommend closing the water supply off after use, especially if your house connection does not have a  pressure reducer.

8.3. Filling with water manually
Before adding water, press button (18) to switch on the dishwasher.
As an alternative to using the water supply via a water tap, you can also fill up the appliance with water manually (see Fig. E).
It is always necessary to fill up the appliance as soon as the acoustic signal sounds.

  • Fill the measuring container (6) with clean tap water.
  • Remove the water tank cover (12).
  • Fill the water tank with water (min./max. 5 liters). Take care to pour the water into the water tank opening slowly and carefully to avoid splashing. An acoustic signal will sound as soon as the water tank is full.
  • Put on the water tank cover.

8.4. Connecting the water outlet
Insert the drain hose with the connection for the water outlet (22) to the back of the appliance and secure it using a clamp (see Fig. F).
You can connect the outlet hose in different ways:

  • connect the hose to a special connection on the outlet pipe,
  • feed the hose into an outlet pipe,
  • or run into a sink/container.

8.4.1. Connecting the hose with the siphon on the sink

  • Connect the drain hose with the outlet pipe siphon (for washing machines) underneath the sink (see Fig. G). Ensure that the drain hose is inclined sufficiently. The appliance is to be positioned at least 4 cm higher than the drain.
    In case of connection to a siphon, an adapter is required for the connection to the drain hose depending on the siphon design. This is available from specialist retailers.
    SILVERCREST SGW 860 A1 Table Top Dishwasher - Fig 1

8.4.2. Feeding the hose into an outlet pipe
NOTICE!
Possible material damage!
Material damage is possible in the event of water leakage.

  • Make sure that the outlet hose is always introduced into an outlet at a height of 60 cm, as otherwise the pump capacity would be impaired.
  • Under no circumstances may the hose end lie under water.
  • Ensure that the supply and drain hoses are not kinked or crushed.
  • You can also feed the drain hose into a drain pipe. Mount the hose in the outlet pipe in such a way that it cannot come loose and that water can flow downwards freely.
  • The drain hose can be extended by max. 100 cm. Use an extension with an internal diameter that is at least the diameter of the original hose or a suitable connecting piece.
  • The hose extension should run along the floor – only the pipe section in the proximity of the outlet point should run upwards.

8.4.3. Running the hose into a sink/container

SILVERCREST SGW 860 A1 Table Top Dishwasher - Fig 2

  • Hang the end of the drain hose into a sink (see Fig. I) or an appropriately sized container (see Fig. J).
  • Ensure that the drain hose is inclined sufficiently. The appliance is to be positioned at least 4 cm higher than the sink/container.
  • Use, e.g., a retaining bracket or hose guide with a suction cup (supplied) to hang the drain hose to ensure that the drain hose is firmly attached.

8.5. Connection to the power supply

  • Once you have connected the dishwasher to the water supply and drainage, connect the mains plug (20) to a power socket.
  • The power socket must be easily accessible so you can unplug the appliance from the mains quickly if necessary.

Preparations for use

9.1. Opening the doorSILVERCREST SGW 860 A1 Table Top Dishwasher - Fig
3

  • Hold the recessed grip (1) and open the door by pulling it towards you. Open the door out fully (see Fig. K).
    If the door is opened during operation the wash cycle will automatically be interrupted.

9.2. Closing the door

  • Push the dish rack (7) fully into the appliance.
  • Press on the door until you hear it lock into place.

9.3. Adding salt to the appliance
Dishwasher salt (regeneration salt) is used to harden water from a water hardness of 1-2 “medium”.

  • It is advisable to add dishwasher salt.

NOTICE!
Possible material damage!
Damage to the appliance is possible if an incorrect salt additive is used.

  • Always use dishwasher salt/regeneration salt that is suitable for the dishwasher.

  • Normal household salt is not suitable and can damage the appliance.
    SILVERCREST SGW 860 A1 Table Top Dishwasher - Fig 4

  • Remove the dish rack (7) and twist the lid off the salt container (10).

  • Fill the salt container (10) with 0,5 l water before the first use (see Fig. L).

  • Use a suitable aid such as a normal household funnel to pour 130 g of dishwasher salt into the opening on the salt container (10). It is normal if water escapes from the salt container (10).

  • Once the salt container (10) has been filled, twist the lid clockwise to tighten (see Fig. L).

  • To avoid damage to the appliance, always start the quick program without dishes after adding salt (see section “10.3. Selecting a wash program” on page 61).

The salt container (10) must be filled up when the salt warning light switches on. Once the salt consumption has been set according to “9.4. Setting salt consumption” on page  53 and the salt container (10) has been filled, the salt warning light goes out.
If there are salt residues in the appliance, start a quick program to rinse these out.

9.4. Setting salt consumption
For good dishwashing results, the dishwasher needs low-lime water. Adding regenerating salt helps to achieve the required water hardness with the aid of the softening system.  To maintain the function of the softening system, regeneration is performed regularly, resulting in higher water and energy consumption during the process (see table below).

  • Set the required salt consumption, depending on the local water hardness.
  • The table below shows what setting is necessary for your local water hardness.

Ask your water utility about the water hardness.

Water hardness
DH (degree of  German hardness)| I mmol
(milli mole per liter)| | generation at every X program sequence*| Salt consumption  P  must be pressed| LED
| Display ON/LED OFF
ECO
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0-5| 0-0.94| H1| —| Press 1 x| OFF| OFF ON
6-11| 1.0-2.0| H2| 10| Press 2 x| OFF| ON OFF
12-17| 2.1-3.0| H3| 5| Press 3 x
(Factory settings)| OFF| ON ON
18-22| 3.1-4.0| H4| 3| Press 4 x| ON| OFF OFF
23-34| 4.1-6.0| H5| 2| Press 5 x| ON| OFF ON
35-55| 6.1-9.8| H6| 1| Press 6 x| ON| ON OFF

  • When regeneration is carried out during a program, an additional 2.2 I of water is required, the energy consumption increases by 0.01 kWh, and the program is extended by 4 minutes.

    • Close the appliance door.
    • Press button (18) to switch on the appliance and make settings.
    • Press and hold the P button (17) for approx. 5 seconds.
    • Then press the P button (17) several times in accordance with the table above to set the salt consumption.
    • If you do not press any button within 5 seconds, the appliance switches to standby mode.

9.5. Adding detergent

DANGER!
Risk of chemical burns!
Detergents are chemicals containing caustic and abrasive ingredients.

  • Keep detergent out of reach of children!

Dishwasher detergent must be added before each wash cycle. Only add as much detergent as indicated in the table in section
“10.3. Selecting a wash program” on page 61.
The appliance normally needs less detergent than a conventional dishwasher. One tablespoon of detergent is usually enough to wash a complete load of dishes.
Depending on the degree of dirt, more can also be required.
Always add the detergent immediately before the wash cycle so that dishwasher powder does not become moist and dissolves properly later.

  • Open the appliance door.

  • Add the dishwasher detergent into the dosing chamber (8) marked with the symbol.
    ****For further information on dishwasher detergents, see the section “About dishwasher detergents” in the full user manual.

9.6. Arranging the dishes and cutlery
WARNING!
Risk of injury!
There is a risk of injury due to sharp objects.

  • Knives and other utensils with sharp tips must be placed in the basket with the tip in a horizontal position.

9.6.1. General information

  • Only use dishwasher-safe dishes and cutlery. Look for markings such as “Dishwasher safe” or “Suitable for dishwashers” when purchasing dishes.

  • Use a mild detergent that is also suitable for sensitive dishes.

  • Remove large amounts of food residue from the dishes and soak dried in food residue (such as dried egg or spinach) (see Fig. N). However, it is not necessary to rinse the dishes under running water before the wash cycle.

  • To prevent damage to glass or cutlery, do not remove these from the dishwasher directly after the wash program has finished. Allow the dishes to cool down slightly first.

  • Arrange hollow objects such as cups, glasses, pans, etc. with the opening downwards, so that water cannot collect inside.

  • Dishes must not be put inside each other or cover another dish.

  • Place large dishes on the dish rack (7)

  • Do not overfill the dishwasher so as to achieve good washing results.

9.6.2. Unsuitable or partially suitable dishes Unsuitable dishes

  • Dishes with elements made from wood, horn, mother-of-pearl
  • Plastic parts not resistant to heat
  • Bonded dishes
  • Pewter or copper dishes
  • Crystal glass
  • Non-stainless steel parts

Partially suitable dishes

  • Some types of glass can become dull after many wash cycles
  • Silver and aluminum parts can lose color
  • Glazed forms can become pale after many wash cycles

9.6.3. Dish loading example

  • Load the dish rack (7) as shown in the example Fig. O. The arrow shows the slide-in direction.
  • Dishes should be placed in the positions provided to attain the best washing result.
    SILVERCREST SGW 860 A1 Table Top Dishwasher - Fig 7
  1. Melamine dessert plates 5) Tumblers
  2. Dessert plates| 6) Cups
  3. Dessert bowls| 7) Glass
  4. Saucers| 8) Soup plates

SILVERCREST SGW 860 A1 Table Top Dishwasher - Fig 8

If the plate holders are not required, they can be folded down to create space for pots
(see Fig. P).

  • Unclip the plate holders from the blue fixtures and fold down the plate holder.

9.6.4. Cutlery loading exam ple

  • Clip the cutlery tray (9) on the left edge of the dish rack (7).
  • Place long/sharp knives and cutlery horizontally in the cutlery tray.
  • Ensure that nothing protrudes beneath the cutlery tray (9).
  • Ensure that items of cutlery are not positioned too closely together or on top of one another.

SILVERCREST SGW 860 A1 Table Top Dishwasher - Fig 9

  1. Knives 5) Teaspoons
  2. Serving forks| 6) Dessert spoons
  3. Forks| 7) Serving spoons
  4. Soup spoons| 8) Gravy ladle

Using the dishwasher

SILVERCREST SGW 860 A1 Table Top Dishwasher - Fig 10

10.1. Potential operating lights

| Extra dry active (see Fig. B, 15)
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| Warning light: too little special salt (see Fig. B, 16)
| The quick program selected (top LED lights up) (see Fig. B, 19)| Quick program active (top LED flashes) (see Fig. B, 19)
| The intensive program selected (middle LED lights up) (see Fig. B, 19)| Intensive program active (middle LED flashes) (see Fig. B, 19)
ECO| Eco program selected (bottom
LED lights up) (see Fig. B, 19)| Eco program active (bottom LED flashes) (see Fig. 8, 19)
| Glass program selected (both top LEDs light up) (see Fig. B, 19)| Glass program active (both top LEDs flash) (see Fig. B, 19)
| Baby bottle program selected (both bottom LEDs light up) (see Fig. B, 19)| Baby bottle program active (both bottom LEDs flash) (see Fig. B, 19)

Potential error messages are indicated by flashing or illuminated operating lights. For more information, see the section “Error messages” in the full user manual.

10.2. Switching on the appliance
To start the appliance, proceed as follows:

  • Add the detergent, rinse aid, and, if necessary, salt depending on the desired program.

  • Insert the dish rack (7) and cutlery tray (9) (see section “9.6. Arranging the dishes and cutlery” on page 56) and push the dish rack into the dishwasher.

  • Plug the mains plug (20) into the socket.

  • Press button (18) to switch on the appliance.

  • Turn on the water supply fully or fill the water tank manually.

  • Press the program selection button P (17) several times to select the required program:
    Quick, glass, baby bottle, intensive or ECO cleaning program.

  • You can also choose to switch on an extra drying cycle for these programs (except the quick program). Press the button (14).
    The program duration increases when the extra dry function is switched on.
    The control light (19) for the selected program lights up (see also “10.4. LED indicator for the wash program” on page 63).

  • Press button (13) to start the program.
    The control light (19) for the selected program flashes.

10.3. Selecting a wash program
The following table shows the various wash programs and their applications.

  • Set an energy saving or quick program if possible, e.g. the “ECO” or “Quick” program.

Program| Suitable for| Sequence| Detergent
(Left/right dos-
ing chamber)| Runt-
ime in
minutes| Energy/
water con-
Chumphon
[lcVVh/1]| Water con-
sumption
[liters]
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
Quick
| Dishes with light dirt| Wash (45 °C) Rinse
Rinse (55 °C)| 6 g| 29| 0.35| 5
Intensive
| Pots, pans etc., and dishes with dried-on dirt| Wash (62 °C) Rinse
Rinse (70 °C) Dry| 6 g| 160| 0.5| 5
ECO*| Items with normal dirt such as plates, glasses, bowls and lightly soiled pots| Wash (50 °C) Rinse
Rinse (72 °C) Dry| | 160| 0.396| 5
Glass
| Items with light dirt such as glasses, porcelain| Wash (50 °C) Rinse
Rinse (65 °C) Drying| | 85| 0.4| 5
Baby bottles| ****Suitable for baby bottles Clean baby bottles without loading additional dishes to ensure a hygienic cleaning.| Wash (69 °C) Rinse
Rinse (70 °C) Drying| 6g| 115| 0.5| 5
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| | | |

  • The ECO program is the standard program for cleaning dishes with normal dirt and is the most efficient in relation to the combined energy and water consumption. The  ECO program is used for the test operation according to EN 60436.
    ** Runtime calculated at a water temperature of 15 °C from the water supply

10.4. LED indicator for the wash program
The flashing LED indicator (19) shows which program is currently running according to the following table:

Program|

Display
LED ON/LED OFF

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| ECO|

Quick

| OFF| OFF| Flashing

Intensive

| Flashing| OFF| OFF
ECO| OFF| Flashing| OFF

Glass

| Flashing| OFF| Flashing

Baby bottles

| Flashing| Flashing| OFF

10.5. End of the wash program
WARNING!
Risk of scalding!
Hot water/hot steam can escape and cause burns if the door is opened while a program is running.

  • Do not open the door immediately – wait instead until the appliance has cooled down.

CAUTION!
Risk of tripping!
The opened door constitutes a trip hazard.

  • Close the appliance door again after the wash cycle has finished.
  • Switch off the appliance using the button (18).
  • Turn off the water supply.
  • The appliance switches off automatically a short time after the end of the wash cycle.
  • Open the door slightly so that the steam can escape and air can continue to circulate for a little while.
  • Wait a short time before removing the cutlery/dishes so that the dishes cool and dry more quickly and the heat can escape. Hot dishes are sensitive to impacts.
  • Remove the dishes and cutlery. It is normal if the appliance is moist inside.

For more detailed information about your product, please refer to the user manual. The complete user manual is available for download at https://www .lidl-service.com.

Disposal
PACKAGING
Your appliance has been packaged to protect it from damage in transit. The packaging is made of materials that can be recycled in an environmentally friendly manner.
APPLIANCE
All old appliances marked with the symbol shown must not be disposed of in the normal household waste.
In accordance with Directive 2012/19/EU, the appliance must be properly disposed of at the end of its service life.
This involves separating the materials in the appliance for the purpose of recycling and minimizing the environmental impact.
Take old appliances to an electrical scrap collection point or a recycling center.
Contact your local waste disposal company or your local authority for more information on this subject.

Service

www.lidl-service.com

You can download this user manual and many other manuals, product videos, and installation software from www.lidl-service.com.
Scan this QR code to be directed straight to the Lidl Service website (www .lidl-service.com)
where you can open your user manual by entering the article number (IAN) 360253_2010.

Service United Kingdom
Hotline

  • +44 20 34811602
  • Mon – Fri: 09:00 – 17:00

Please use the contact form at www.mlap.info/contact

Service Ireland
Hotline

  • +353 1 6533859
  • Mon – Fri: 09:00 – 17:00

Please use the contact form at www.mlap.info/contact

Service Ireland
Hotline

  • +353 1 6533859
  • Mon – Fri: 09:00 – 17:00

Please use the contact form at www.mlap.info/contact

12.1. Supplier/Producer/Importer
Please note that you cannot use the address below for returns. Please contact the Service
Centre mentioned above.
Supplier / Producer / Importer for EU market: MLAP GmbH
Meitnerstr. 9
70563 Stuttgart
GERMANY
Importer for the UK market:
Lidl Great Britain Ltd · Lidl House
14 Kingston Road · Surbiton · KT5 9NU
GREAT BRITAIN

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