SIEMENS SR25YW04ME Freestanding Dishwasher User Manual
- June 14, 2024
- SIEMENS
Table of Contents
- SIEMENS SR25YW04ME Freestanding Dishwasher
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Safety
- Environmental protection and savings
- Set up and connect
- Programs
- Equipment
- Before first use
- Softening system
- Final rinse system
- Detergent
- Tableware
- Operation
- HomeConnect
- Cleaning and maintenance
- Troubleshooting
- Technical data
- Declaration of Conformity
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
SIEMENS SR25YW04ME Freestanding Dishwasher
Product Information
– SR25YW 04ME Dishwasher
Chapter | Topic |
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1 | Safety |
1.1 | General instructions |
1.2 | Destination of the device |
1.3 | Restriction of Users |
1.4 | Secure Installation |
1.5 | Safe use |
1.6 | Damaged device |
1.7 | Dangers for children |
2 | Avoiding Property Damage |
2.1 | Secure installation |
2.2 | Safe use |
3 | Environmental protection and ring |
3.1 | Disposing of the packaging |
3.2 | Saving energy |
3.3 | Zeolite drying |
3.4 | autoOpen Dry |
4 | Set up and connection |
4.1 | Scope of delivery |
4.2 | Setting up and connecting the device |
4.3 | Drain water connection |
4.4 | Drinking water connection |
4.5 | Electrical connection |
5 | Getting to know your device |
5.1 | Device |
5.2 | Controls |
6 | Programs |
6.1 | Instructions for test institutes |
6.2 | Favorite |
7 | Additional functions |
8 | Equipment |
8.1 | Upper crockery basket |
8.2 | Etagere |
8.3 | Lower crockery basket |
8.4 | Foldable plate supports |
8.5 | Bottle holder |
8.6 | Cutlery tray |
9 | Before first use |
9.1 | Commissioning for the first time |
10 | Softening system |
10.1 | Overview of the water hardness settings |
10.2 | Setting water softening |
10.3 | Water softener salt |
10.4 | Switching off water softening |
10.5 | Regenerating the softening system |
11 | Rinse system |
11.1 | Rinse aid |
11.2 | Setting the amount of rinse aid |
11.3 | Switching off the rinse aid system |
12 | Detergent |
12.1 | Suitable dishwasher detergents |
12.2 | Unsuitable detergent |
12.3 | Notes on detergents |
12.4 | Filling detergent |
13 | Crockery |
13.1 | Damage to glass and crockery |
13.2 | Loading crockery |
13.3 | Unloading crockery |
Product Usage Instructions
1. Safety
- Follow the general instructions provided in Chapter 1.1.
- Ensure that the device is installed securely as described in Chapter 1.4.
- Use the dishwasher safely as instructed in Chapter 1.5.
- In case of a damaged device, refer to Chapter 1.6 for guidance.
- Take necessary precautions to prevent dangers for children as outlined in Chapter 1.7.
2. Avoiding Property Damage
- Install the dishwasher securely according to Chapter 2.1.
- Follow safe usage guidelines mentioned in Chapter 2.2.
3. Environmental protection and ring
- Dispose of the packaging properly as explained in Chapter 3.1.
- Save energy by following the suggestions in Chapter 3.2.
- Learn about Zeolite drying in Chapter 3.3.
- Understand the autoOpen Dry feature mentioned in Chapter 3.4.
4. Set up and connection
- Review the scope of delivery in Chapter 4.1.
- Set up and connect the device as per the instructions in Chapter 4.2.
- Refer to Chapter 4.3 for guidance on drain water connection.
- Follow the instructions in Chapter 4.4 for drinking water connection.
- Ensure proper electrical connection as described in Chapter 4.5.
5. Getting to know your device
- Familiarize yourself with the device using the information in Chapter 5.1.
- Learn about the controls of the dishwasher in Chapter 5.2.
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Dishwasher
Usermanual
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Refer to the Digital User’s Guide for more information.
Safety
1 Safety
Please observe the following safety instructions.
1.1 General instructions ¡Read this manual carefully.
¡Keep the operating instructions and product information for future reference
for use or for subsequent owners. ¡Do not connect the device in case of
transport damage.
1.2 Destination of the device Only use the device: ¡to wash dishes. ¡for
domestic use and in enclosed spaces within the home
sable environment.
¡up to an altitude of 2000 m above sea level.
1.3 Restriction of Users This appliance can be operated by children aged from
8 years and above and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or lack of experience and/or knowledge if they are supervised or
have been instructed in the safe use of the appliance and understand the
resulting hazards. understood. Children must not play with the appliance.
Cleaning and user maintenance must not be made by children unless they are
supervised. Make sure that children under the age of 8 cannot reach the device
or the connection cable.
1.4 Secure installation
WARNING Risk of injury! Improper installations can cause injury. When setting
up and connecting the device, follow the
instructions in the operating and installation instructions.
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WARNING Risk of electric shock! Improper installations are dangerous. Only
connect and operate the device in accordance with the
information on the rating plate. Always use the power cord supplied with the
new device.
Only connect the device to an alternating current mains via a properly
installed socket with earthing contact.
The protective earthing system of the domestic electrical installation
must be installed in accordance with the electrotechnical regulations.
Never power the device through an external switching device, e.g. a time
switch or remote control.
When the appliance is installed, the mains plug of the mains connection cable
must be freely accessible, or if free access is not possible, a disconnection
device must be installed in the permanently installed electrical installation
in accordance with the installation instructions.
When setting up the device, make sure that the mains cable is not pinched or
damaged.
Cutting the supply hose or immersing the AquaStop valve in water is dangerous.
Never immerse the plastic housing in water. There is an electric
valve in the plastic housing on the inlet hose.
Never cut the inlet hose. There are electrical connection cables in the supply
hose.
WARNING Risk of fire! Using an extended power cord and unauthorized adapters
is dangerous. Do not use extension cords or multiple sockets. Only use
adapters and power cords approved by the
manufacturer. If the power cord is too short and a longer power cord is not
available, contact an electrical retailer to adjust the home installation.
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Contact between the device and installation pipes can lead to failure of the
installation pipes, for example gas pipes and power pipes. Gas from a corroded
gas pipe can ignite. A damaged power line can lead to a short circuit.
Make sure that there is a distance of at least 5 cm between the device and the
installation pipes.
WARNING Risk of burns! Improper installation can lead to burns. For free-
standing appliances, make sure that the back of the
appliances is against a wall.
1.5 Safe use
WARNING Risk of serious health hazard!
Non-compliance with the safety instructions and instructions for use on the
packaging of dishwasher detergents and rinse aids can lead to serious health
damage. Observe the safety instructions and instructions for use on the
detergent and rinse aid packaging.
WARNING Risk of explosion! Solvents in the rinsing chamber of the device can
lead to explosions. Never put solvents in the washing area of the appliance.
Strongly corrosive alkaline or strongly acidic cleaning agents in combination
with aluminum objects in the washing area of the appliance can lead to
explosions. Never use strongly corrosive alkaline or strongly acidic cleaning
agents, especially those for professional or industrial use, in combination
with aluminum objects (e.g. grease filters of extractor hoods or aluminum
pans) in the dishwasher, e.g. for machine maintenance.
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WARNING Risk of injury! An open appliance door can lead to injuries. Only open
the appliance door to load and unload dishes in
order to avoid accidents such as tripping. Do not sit or stand on the open
appliance door. Knives and objects with sharp points can cause injuries.
Place knives and objects with sharp points with the points down in the cutlery
basket, knife holder or cutlery drawer.
WARNING Risk of burns! If the appliance door is opened while the program is
running, hot water may splash out of the appliance. Only open the appliance
door carefully during the program run.
WARNING Danger of tipping over! Overloaded crockery baskets can cause the
appliance to tip over.
Never overload the crockery baskets of free-standing appliances.
WARNING Risk of electric shock! Penetrating moisture can cause an electric
shock. Only use the device in closed rooms. Never expose the device to
excessive heat and humidity. Do not use a steam cleaner or high-pressure
cleaner to clean
the appliance. Damaged insulation of the power cord is dangerous. Never bring
the power cord into contact with hot device parts or
heat sources. Never bring the power cord into contact with sharp points or
edges. Never kink, crush or modify the power cord.
WARNING Risk of burns! The blowout of the zeolite reservoir becomes hot and
can cause burns. Never touch the blow-out opening of the zeolite reservoir.
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1.6 Damaged device
WARNING Risk of electric shock! A damaged device or power cord is dangerous.
Never use a damaged device. Never use a device with a cracked or broken
surface.
Never pull on the power cord to disconnect the device from the power supply.
Always pull the plug on the power cord.
If the appliance or the power cord is damaged, immediately unplug the power
cord or switch off the fuse in the fuse box and close the tap.
Contact the service department. Page 55 Improper repairs are dangerous. Only
trained specialist personnel may carry out repairs on the
device. Only original spare parts may be used for repairing the device.
If the mains connection cable or device connection cable of this device
becomes damaged, it must be replaced with a special power connection cable or
special device connection cable available from the manufacturer or customer
service.
1.7 Dangers for children
WARNING Risk of suffocation! Children can pull packaging material over their
heads and become entangled and suffocated. Keep packaging material away from
children. Do not let children play with packaging material. Children can
inhale or swallow small parts and suffocate.
Keep small parts away from children. Do not let children play with small
parts. Children can lock themselves in the device and suffocate. If present,
use the child lock.
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Never allow children to play with or operate the device.
WARNING Risk of health hazard! Children can lock themselves in the appliance
and endanger their lives. In the case of discarded appliances, unplug the
mains cable, then
cut the mains cable and damage the appliance door lock to such an extent that
the appliance door no longer closes.
WARNING Risk of crushing! Children can become trapped between the appliance
door and the cabinet doors below with high-mounted appliances. Watch out for
children when opening and closing the appliance door.
WARNING Risk of chemical burns! Dishwasher and rinse aids can cause burns to
the mouth, throat and eyes. Keep children away from detergents and rinse aids.
Keep children away from the opened device. The water in the
wash cabinet is not drinking water. Residues of detergent and rinse aid may
still be present in this.
WARNING Risk of injury! Children can get their little fingers caught in the
slots of the tablet tray and injure themselves. Keep children away from the
opened device.
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2.1 Secure Installation NB!
Improper installation of the device can lead to damage. If the dishwasher is
installed below
or above other household appliances, the information on installation in
combination with the dishwasher in the installation instructions for the
respective household appliance must be observed. If no information is
available or if the installation instructions do not contain any instructions
on this subject, check with the manufacturer of these household appliances
whether the dishwasher can be installed above or below other household
appliances. If no information from the manufacturer is available, the
dishwasher must not be installed above or below these household appliances. To
ensure safe operation of all household appliances, you must also follow the
installation instructions for the dishwasher. Do not install the dishwasher
under a hob. Do not install the dishwasher near heat sources such as
radiators, water heaters, cookers or other appliances that give off heat.
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Contact between the unit and water pipes can lead to corrosion of the water
pipe and the water pipe may leak. Make sure there is a distance of at
least 5 cm between the appliance and the water pipe. This does not apply to
the supplied pipes for the drinking water connections and the water drain
connection. Modified or damaged water hoses can lead to material damage and
damage to the device. Never kink, pinch, alter or cut water hoses. Only use
the supplied water hoses or original replacement hoses.
Reuse never used water hoses.
A water pressure that is too low or too high can hinder the function of the
device.
Make sure that the water pressure at the water supply installation is at least
50 kPa (0.5 bar) and at most 1000 kPa (10 bar).
If the water pressure exceeds the specified maximum value, a pressure reducing
valve must be installed between the drinking water connection and the hose set
of the device.
2.2 Safe use
NB! Escaping water vapor can damage built-in furniture. After the program has
ended, allow
the appliance to cool down briefly before opening the appliance door.
The rinse aid container can be corroded by softening salt for dishwashers. To
ensure that any spilled softener
salt is flushed out of the rinse aid container, the
the softening salt must be filled into the softening salt container immediately before the program starts. Dishwasher detergent can damage the water softener. Only fill the water softener tank with softening salt for dishwashers. Unsuitable detergents can damage the appliance. Do not use a steam cleaner. To avoid scratches, do not use sponges with a rough surface or abrasive cleaners on the surface of the device. To prevent corrosion in dishwashers with a stainless steel front, do not use sponge cloths or rinse them well several times before using for the first time.
Environmental protection and savings
3.1 Disposal of the packaging
The packaging materials are environmentally friendly and can be reused.
Dispose of the individual
components separately by type.
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3.2 Saving energy
If you follow these instructions, your appliance will use less electricity and
water.
Use the Eco 50° programme. aThe Eco 50° program is ener-
energy-saving and environmentally friendly.
“Programs”, page 19
Zeolite drying automatically contributes to energy savings. a”Drying with
zeolite “,
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3.3 Zeolite drying
The device is equipped with a zeolite reservoir. Energy can be saved by means
of zeolite drying.
Zeolite is a mineral that can store and release moisture and heat energy.
During the washing phase, heat energy is used to heat the washing water and
dry the mineral.
During the drying phase, moisture from the rinse chamber is stored in the
mineral and heat energy is released. The heat energy is blown out into the
wash chamber with dry air. This enables rapid and improved drying. Zeolite
drying is therefore very energy-saving. Tip:To ensure that the zeolite drying
works properly, do not place any dishes directly in front of the suction
opening and outlet opening of the zeolite reservoir. Do not place temperature-
sensitive dishes directly in front of the blow-out opening of the zeolite
reservoir. “Device”, page 14
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3.4 autoOpen Dry
The appliance door opens automatically during the drying phase. As a result, a
particularly economical drying is achieved. For optimum drying results, it is
advisable to wait for the end of the program before removing the dishes. The
program is finished when “0h:00m” is shown on the display.
If the automatic door opening is deactivated, the energy consumption increases
and the drying phase is usually shortened. “Overview of basic settings”, page
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Set up and connect
For correct use, connect the device to electricity and water in a professional
manner. Observe the required criteria and the installation instructions.
4.1 Scope of delivery
After unpacking, check all parts for transport damage and the completeness of
the delivery. For complaints, please contact the store where you bought the
device or our customer service. Remark:The device has been checked at the
factory for correct operation. This may leave water stains on the device. The
water stains disappear after the first wash cycle.
The delivery consists of: ¡Dishwasher ¡Instructions ¡Assembly instructions
¡Other documents containing information
tie ¡Mounting material ¡Salt filling aid funnel
¡Connection cord ¡Quick guide
4.2 Setting up and connecting the device
You can install your substructure 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,
e.g. by screwing it to the wall or installing it under a continuous worktop
that is firmly connected to the adjacent cabinets.
1.Observe the safety instructions. Page 4
2.Observe the instructions for the electrical connection.
3.Check the contents of the package and the condition of the device.
4.The required installation dimensions can be found in the installation
instructions.
5.Level the appliance using the adjustable feet.
Pay attention to a firm stand. 6.Install the drain water connection.
Page 13 7.Install the drinking water
connection. Page 13 8.Connect the device to the power.
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4.3 Drain water connection
Connect the appliance to a drain water connection so that the dirty washing
water can be drained away. Install waste water connection 1.You will find the
necessary steps in
the supplied installation manual.
2.Connect the drain hose to the connection nipple of the siphon using the
parts supplied.
3.Make sure that the drain hose is not kinked, crushed or tangled.
4.Make sure that the water is not prevented from flowing out by a plug in the
waste water connection.
4.4 Drinking water connection Connect the device to a drinking water
connection. Install drinking water connection Remark ¡If you replace the
device
use a new water supply hose.
1.You will find the necessary steps in the supplied installation manual.
2.Connect the device to the drinking water connection using the enclosed
parts. Observe the technical data.
3.Make sure that the drinking water connection is not kinked, crushed or
entangled.
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4.5 Electrical connection
Connect the device electrically Comments ¡Take the safety rules
Page 4in mind. ¡Please note that the
protection system only works when the device is supplied with power.
1.Connect the appliance plug of the connection cable to the appliance.
2.Insert the mains plug of the appliance’s connecting cable into a socket in
the vicinity of the appliance. The connection data of the device can be found
on the rating plate.
3.Check the mains plug for tightness.
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5 Get to know your device
5.1 Device
Here you will find an overview of the components of your device.
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Type plate
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Type plate with E number and FD number Page 55. You need this information for the service department Page 55.
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Detergent dispenser
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Lower crockery basket
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sieving system
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Reservoir for softener
thing salt
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Tablet tray
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Upper crockery basket
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Cutlery tray
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EmotionLight
10 Etagere1
11 Upper spray arms
12 suction opening of the zeolite reservoir
13 Blow-out opening of the
zeolite reservoir
14 Lower spray arm
15 Reservoir for gloss flushing agent
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Pour the detergent into the detergent dispenser. “Detergent”, page 30 Lower
crockery basket Page 24
Sieve system Page 45
Add softening salt to the water softener salt reservoir. “Softening system”,
page 26 During the wash cycle, tabs automatically fall from the detergent
compartment into the tablet compartment where the tabs can dissolve optimally.
Upper basket Page 23
Cutlery drawer Page 25
Interior lighting of the device.
Etagere Page 23
The upper spray arms clean the dishes in the upper basket. If the dishes are
not cleaned optimally, clean the spray arms.
“Clean the spray arms”, page 46 The suction opening is used for drying with
zeolite Page 11. The outlet opening is used for drying with zeolite Page 11.
The lower spray arm cleans the dishes in the lower basket. If the dishes are
not cleaned optimally, clean the spray arms. “Clean the spray arms”, page 46
Pour rinse aid into the rinse aid reservoir. “Rinse system”, page 29
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5.2 Controls
You can use the control panel to set all the functions of your device and obtain information about the operating status. Some keys perform various functions.
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ON/OFF key
test
and Reset-
Switch on device Page 35 Switch off device Page 36 Cancel program Page 36
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Program keys
Programs Page 19
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display
Information about the remaining time or basic settings is shown in the display. You can change the basic settings via the display and the adjustment buttons.
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WLAN indication
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Indicieatwatertoe e vo r
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Softening indicator gadd salt
to fill
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functions
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“Change basic settings”, page 41 Home Connect Page 41
iindicationvoor w rasteupply
softening system eem “softening z fill out”, Page 27 Program ammas “Program
moms”, page 19 s Additional function “Additional fun ctions”, page 22
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Start key
9 Test
10 Remote Start 11 Select start time 12 Top up rinse aid indicator
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Door handle1
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Symbols on the display1
Depending on the device version, the display shows the following symbols. Find
the explanation for this.
Symbol Description
If the symbol for machine maintenance burns, then perform machine maintenance.
“Machine cleaning”, page 43
When the rinse aid refill indicator lights up on the display, refill rinse
aid.
“Filling with rinse aid”, page 29
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Start program Page 36
If you
for approx. 3 seconds
button opens the basic settings.
“Change basic settings”, page 41 “Remote Start”, page 42
Create time setting Page 35
Final rinse system “Filling with rinse aid”, page 29
Open the appliance door.
Symbol Description
When the refill water softener salt indicator lights up on the display, fill
in the water softener salt the water softener salt reservoir immediately
before the program starts. “Filling with softening salt”, page 27
If the device with a wireless WLAN home network is connected, the symbol
lights up in the display. “Home Connect”, page 41
If you have activated the time preselection, the symbol lights up in the
display. “Make time setting”, page 35
When you have started a programme, the symbol lights up in the display.
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Symbol
Description
If you have activated the key lock, the symbol lights up in the display.
“Activate key lock”, page 36
If a fault occurs in the water supply or water drainage, the symbol lights up
or flashes on the display. “Troubleshooting”, page 47
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Programs
Here you will find an overview of the adjustable programs. Depending on the configuration, different programs are offered on the machine’s control panel. The running time depends on the selected program. In addition, the running time depends on the water temperature, amount of dishes, degree of soiling and selected extra function Page 22. Also a
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deactivated rinse system or lack of rinse aid affects the running time. The
consumption values can be found in the quick guide. The consumption values
apply to normal conditions and a water hardness of 13 – 16 °dH. Various
factors, such as water temperature or pipe pressure, can lead to deviations.
Program Intensive 70° Auto 45-65°
Eco 50° brilliantShine
Usage China: ¡pots, pans, non-sensitive
crockery and cutlery Degree of pollution: ¡very encrusted, burnt-in or
dried-on starch or proteincontaining food residues China: ¡mixed crockery and
cutting
Degree of pollution: ¡slightly dried, in the home
keep usual food scraps
China: ¡mixed crockery and
cutting
Degree of pollution: ¡slightly dried, in the home
keep usual food scraps
China: ¡sensitive crockery, cutlery,
temperature-sensitive plastics and glasses Degree of pollution: ¡little caked
fresh leftover food
Program run
Intensive: ¡Pre-rinse ¡Cleaning 70 °C ¡ Intermediate rinse ¡Rinse rinse
50°C ¡To dry
Sensor Optimized sed: ¡Become dependent
of the degree of pollution of it dishwater optimalized by it sensor system.
Most economical program:
¡Pre-rinse ¡Cleaning 50 °C ¡ Intermediate rinse ¡Rinse rinse
35°C ¡To dry
Very careful and improved drying: ¡Pre-rinse ¡Cleaning 40 °C ¡ Intermediate
rinse ¡Rinse rinse
50°C ¡Gloss Dry
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Program Speed 60°
Usage
China: ¡mixed crockery and
cutting
Degree of pollution: ¡slightly dried, in the home
keep usual food scraps
Program run
Time-Optimized: ¡Cleaning 60 °C ¡ Intermediate rinse ¡Rinse rinse
50°C ¡To dry
Machine cleaning favourite
Use only with empty device. “Favorite”, page 20
Machine cleaning 70°C –
Remark:The relatively longer running time of the Eco 50° program is the result of longer soaking and drying times. These enable optimum consumption values.
The Pre-rinse program is stored under this button at the factory. Pre-rinse is suitable for all types of crockery. The dishes are pre-cleaned by cold rinsing.
6.1 Instructions for test institutes
Test institutes receive instructions for comparison tests, e.g. according to
EN60436. This concerns the conditions for carrying out the tests, not the
results or the consumption values.
Inquiry by e-mail to: dishwasher@testappliances.com The product number (ENr.)
and the production number (FD) are required, which you will find on the rating
plate on the appliance door.
6.2 Favourite
Under the key can you combine save the nation of a program and additional
function. Save the program via the Home Connect app or on the appliance.
For downloaded programs and in the delivery state, the program name is
displayed in the app. The display alternates between “APP” and the remaining
time.
Tip:You can download additional programs via the Home Connect app and store
them under the button.1
favourite save
on the device
1.Press. 2.Press the program button. 3.Press the button for the desired
additional function. 4.press for 3 seconds.
aThe selected program and the additional function
flash. a flashes.
aThe program and the additional function have been saved.
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Tip:To reset the program to the prewash program saved at the factory, you can use the Home Connect app1or reset the device to factory settings.
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7 Additional functions
Here you will find an overview of the adjustable additional functions.
Depending on the configuration, various additional functions are offered on
the machine’s control panel. Depending on the programme, you can select
certain additional functions.
Symbol
Additional function
Usage
Intensive Zone
¡With a mixed load of strong and switch on lightly soiled crockery, e.g.
heavily soiled pots and pans in the lower basket and load normally soiled
crockery in the upper basket.
¡The spray pressure in the lower basket is increased and the maximum program
temperature maintained longer. This increases
the running time and energy consumption.
Gloss Dry
¡To prevent stains and to speed up drying improve, the amount of water is
increased and the drying phase is extended.
¡Energy consumption is increasing. ¡Use rinse aid.
VarioSpeedPlus
¡The running time depends on the dishwashing
program with 15% to 75%1shortened. ¡The additional
function can be activated before the program
start or be activated at any time during the program run. ¡Water consumption
and energy consumption are being increased.
If you select this additional function, the automatic door opening is deactivated in the setting “o02”.
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Equipment
Here you get an overview of the possible equipment of your device and the way in which you use it. The equipment depends on your device variant.
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8.1 Upper crockery basket
Place cups, glasses and small dishes in the upper basket.
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4.Lower or raise the basket evenly to the desired position.
You can adjust the height of the upper crockery basket to make room for larger
crockery.
Adjust the upper basket with the side handles
To wash large items of crockery in the crockery baskets, you can adjust the
shelf height of the upper crockery basket. 1.Pull out the upper basket. 2.Hold
the crockery basket on the
sides at the top edge to prevent the crockery basket from falling off jerkily.
3.Press the levers on the left and right on the outside of the basket inwards.
Make sure that the upper basket is at the same height on both sides.
5.Release the lever. aThe crockery basket clicks into place.
6.Push in the upper basket.
8.2 Etagere
Use the etagère and the space below to store small cups and glasses or for
larger pieces of cutlery such as ladles or cutting cutlery.
If you don’t need the étagère, you can fold it up.
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8.3 Lower crockery basket
Place pans and plates in the lower basket.
8.4 Foldable plate supports
Use the foldable plate supports to safely store crockery such as plates.
Large plates with a diameter of up to 31 cm can be placed in the lower basket as shown.
You can fold down the foldable plate supports for better storage of pans,
dishes and glasses.1
Fold down folding plate supports1 If you don’t need the foldable plate
supports, fold them over. 1.Push the lever forward and fold
down the foldable plate supports .
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2.To use the foldable plate supports again, fold them up.
aThe foldable plate supports click audibly into place.
8.5 Bottle holder
Use the bottle holder to store bottles in a stable way. Use bottle holder Fold
down the holder and load the
bottles .
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Convert cutlery tray To obtain more space for higher and wider pieces of
cutlery, you can fold down the side shelves and fold over the plate supports.
1.To fold down the side shelf, push
the lever forward and then fold down the side shelf .
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8.6 Cutlery tray
Arrange the cutlery in the cutlery drawer.
2.To fold the plate supports, push the lever forward and then fold the plate
supports.
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Clear the cutlery with the pointed and
sharp e side to on hurt. Around me er space for higher and wider the rest
yockucutlery t obtain e You can de cutlery tray convert.
Tip To return the cutlery drawer to its original position, fold up the side
shelf until it clicks into place.
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3.Switch on device. Page 35
4.Set water softening. Page 27
5.Set amount of rinse aid. Page 29
use
Before first use
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usage
9.1 Commissioning for the first time
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 end device. You can easily make all
settings via the Home Connect app.
Required:The device is set up and connected. Page 12 1.Fill with softening
salt.
Page 27 2.Fill with rinse aid.
Page 29
6.Fill the detergent Page 30.
7.Start the program with the highest cleaning temperature without dishes. We
recommend that you use the appliance without dishes before using it for the
first time due to possible water stains and other residues.
Tip:You can change these settings and other basic settings Page 38 change at
any time.
Softening system
Hard, calcareous water leaves limescale residues on the dishes and the rinse aid container and can clog parts of the appliance. For good dishwashing results, you can soften water with the water softener and softener salt. To prevent damage to the appliance, water with a hardness of more than 7 °dH must be softened.
10.1 Overview of the water hardness settings
Here you will find an overview of the adjustable water hardness values. You
can obtain the water hardness from your local water supply company or
determine it with a water hardness tester.
Water hardness °dH 0 – 6 7-8 9 – 10
Hardness range
soft soft average
mmol/l
0 – 1.1 1.2 – 1.4 1.5-1.8
Set value
H00 H01 H02
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Water hardness °dH 11 – 12 13 – 16 17 – 21 22 – 30 31 – 50
Hardness range
average average hard hard hard
Remark:Set the appliance to the determined water hardness. “Set water
softening”, page
27 With a water hardness of 0 – 6 °dH, you do not need to use softening salt
for dishwashers and you can switch off the water softening. “Switch off water
softening”, page 28
10.2 Setting water softening
Set the device to the water hardness.
1.Determine the water hardness and the desired setpoint. “Overview of the water hardness settings”, page 26
2.Press.
3.Approx. up for 3 seconds
to access basic settings.
Busy-
mmol/l
Set value
1.9-2.1
H03
2.2 – 2.9
H04
3.0 – 3.7
H05
3.8 – 5.4
H06
5.5-8.9
H07
10.3 Water softener salt You can soften the water with softening salt.
Fill softener salt If the refill salt indicator lights up, refill the salt in
the salt reservoir immediately before the program starts. The consumption of
softening salt depends on the water hardness. The higher the water hardness
level, the higher the consumption of softening salt.
NB! Dishwasher detergent can damage the water softener. Only fill the water
softener tank with
softening salt for dishwashers. The rinse aid container can be corroded by
softening salt for dishwashers.
aThe display shows Hxx. a
appears on the display
displayed
to give.
4.Just as often
press until
the desired water hardness is set.
The factory setting is H04.
5.To save the settings, press for
approx. 3 seconds
to press.
To ensure that any spilled softener salt is rinsed out of the rinse aid
container, the softener salt must be filled into the softener salt container
immediately before the program starts.
1.Unscrew and remove the lid of the softener salt reservoir.
2.When using for the first time: fill the tank completely with water.
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for dishwashers. Do not use salt tablets. Do not use table salt. Put the
softening salt in the softening salt tank.
Completely fill the softening salt reservoir with softening salt. The water in
the reservoir is displaced and flows away. 4.Fit the reservoir lid and screw
it shut.
10.4 Switch off water softening
If the salt refill indicator bothers you, for example if you use a combined
detergent with a salt component, you can switch off the softener salt
indicator. Remark To prevent damage to the appliance, only switch off the
water softener in the following cases: ¡The water hardness is max.
times 21 °dH and you use a combined detergent with salt replacement st open.
Combined dishwasher associate with salt replacement st offen you can according
to the instructions ngs of the fabrikant only up to e and hardness 28
degree of 21 °dH without adding softening salt.
¡The water hardness is 0 – 6 °dH. You do not need to use water softener salt.
1.Press.
2.Approx. up for 3 seconds
to access basic settings.
Busy-
aThe display shows Hxx. a
appears on the display
displayed
to give.
3.Just as often
press until
the display shows H00.
4.To save the settings, press for
approx. 3 seconds
to press.
aThe water softener is switched off
switched on and the salt refill
indicator is deactivated.
10.5 Regenerating the softening system
To maintain trouble-free operation of the water softener, the device regularly
regenerates the water softener.
The softening system is regenerated in all programs before the end of the main
wash cycle. This increases the running time and the consumption values of, for
example, water and electricity.
Overview of the consumption values when regenerating the softening system
Here you will find an overview of the maximum additional running time and
consumption values when regenerating the softening system.
Regenerating the softening system after x wash cycles
Additional running time in minutes
More water consumption in liters
Additional consumption of electricity in kWh
7
6 5 0.05
The consumption values stated are laboratory measured values, which are determined according to the currently valid standard and based on the Eco 50° program and the factoryset water hardness value of 13 – 16 °dH.
Final rinse systemNL 1.Press and lift the lip on the lid of the
rinse aid dispenser .
2
1
2.Top up the rinse aid up to the max mark.
Final rinse system
11.1 Rinse aid
For optimum drying results, you should use the best rinse aid.
Only use rinse aid for domestic dishwashers. Fill rinse aid If the rinse aid
refill indicator lights up, refill rinse aid. Only use rinse aid for domestic
dishwashers.
max
3.If rinse aid has overflowed, it must be removed from the rinse aid
container. Overflowing rinse aid can lead to excessive foaming during the wash
cycle.
4.Close the lid of the rinse aid reservoir. aThe lid clicks audibly into
place.
11.2 Setting the amount of rinse aid
If streaks or water stains remain on the dishes, adjust the amount of rinse
aid. 1.Press.
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2.Approx. up for 3 seconds
to access basic settings.
Busy-
aThe display shows Hxx. a
appears on the display
displayed
to give.
3.Just as often
to press
until the display shows the factory
set value r04.
4.Just as often
press until
the desired amount of rinse aid is
set.
At a low setting, less rinse aid is added during the wash cycle, which reduces streaks on the dishes.
At a higher setting, more rinse aid is added during the wash cycle, reducing water stains and improving drying results.
5.To save the settings, press for
approx. 3 seconds
to press.
11.3 Switching off the rinse aid system
If the rinse aid refill indicator bothers you, e.g. if you use a combined
detergent with a rinse aid component, you can switch off the rinse aid system.
Tip:The function of the rinse aid is limited in combined detergents. You will usually achieve better results by using rinse aid.
1.Press.
2.Approx. up for 3 seconds
to access basic settings.
Busy-
aThe display shows Hxx.
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aappears on the display
displayed
to give.
3.Just as often
to press
until the display shows the factory
set value r04.
4.Just as often
press until
the display indicates r00.
5.To save the settings, press for
approx. 3 seconds
to press.
aThe rinse aid system is deactivated
switched on and the rinse aid refill
indicator is deactivated.
Detergent
12.1 Suitable dishwasher detergents Only use detergents that are suitable for
dishwashers. Suitable for both non-combined and combined detergents. For
optimal washing and drying results, use a non-combined detergent in
combination with separate water softener salt Page 27and rinse aid Page 29.
Modern, powerful dishwasher detergents usually have a low alkaline recipe with
enzymes. Enzymes break down starch and dissolve proteins. Oxygen-based
bleaching agents are usually used to remove colored stains (e.g. tea or
ketchup).
Remark:Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for any detergent.
Tip:Suitable detergents are available online via our website or after-sales
service Page 55.
tabs Tabs are suitable for all dishwashing tasks and do not need to be dosed.
With shortened programs, tabs may not dissolve completely, leaving detergent
residue. This can negatively affect the cleaning effect.
Dishwasher powder Powder detergent is recommended for shortened programmes.
The dosage can be adjusted according to the degree of soiling.
Liquid dishwashing detergent Liquid detergents work faster and are recommended
for shortened programs without a pre-rinse phase.
It may happen that a liquid detergent that has been filled in runs out of the
detergent dispenser despite the lid being closed. This is not a malfunction
and is not serious if you observe the following: ¡Select only one program
without pre-rinse phase. ¡Do not make any time setting for the
program start. The dosage can be adjusted according to the degree of soiling.
Non-combined dishwashing detergent Non-combined detergents are products that
do not contain any other components apart from the actual detergent. Examples
of this are dishwasher powder or liquid dishwasher detergent. With powder and
liquid detergent, the dosage can be adjusted to the degree of soiling of the
dishes.
For better washing and drying results and to prevent damage to the appliance,
it is recommended to use
Dishwasher detergentNL
vens softening salt Page 27and rinse aid Page 29to use. Combined dishwasher
detergent In addition to traditional noncombined detergents, a number of
products with additional functions are offered. In addition to cleaning agent,
these products also contain rinse aid and salt substitutes (3in1) and,
depending on the combination (4in1, 5in1, …), additional components such as
glass protection or stainless steel polish. According to the manufacturer’s
specifications, combined detergents generally only function at water
hardnesses of 21 °dH. If the water hardness exceeds 21 °dH, you must add
softening salt and rinse aid. For optimum washing and drying results, we
recommend using softening salt and rinse aid from a water hardness of 14 °dH.
If you use combined detergents,
12.2 Unsuitable detergent
Do not use detergents that could damage the appliance or harm your health.
Hand dishwashing liquid
Hand dishwashing liquid can lead to increased foaming and damage the
appliance. Chlorinated dishwasher detergent Chlorine residues on crockery can
endanger your health.
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12.3 Notes on detergents
For daily use, follow the instructions regarding the detergents. ¡Detergents
with the indication
thing “Bio” or “Eco” usually contain (for environmental reasons) lower amounts
of active substances or some substances do not even exist at all. This may
limit the cleaning effect. ¡Set the rinse aid system and the water softener to
the non-combined or combined detergent used. ¡Combined dishwasher detergents
according to the manufacturer’s instructions, salt substitutes can only be
used up to a certain degree of hardness, usually 21 °dH, without the addition
of water softener salt. For optimum washing and drying results, we recommend
using softening salt from a water hardness of 14 °dH. ¡Hit dishwashing
detergents with an in only touch water-soluble protective packaging with dry
hands and place it only in a dry detergent dispenser to prevent the packaging
from sticking. ¡Even when the gloss add rinse aid and the refill softener salt
indicator lights up, the washing programs run smoothly when using combined
detergents.
¡Use tabs with special drying
performance.
12.4 Filling detergent
1.To open the detergent dispenser, press the lock.
2.Place detergent in the dry detergent dispenser. 50 ml 25 ml 15 ml
If you use tabs, one tablet is sufficient. Place tabs across the tray. When
using powder or liquid detergent, follow the manufacturer’s dosing
instructions and the dosing format of the detergent dispenser. With a normal
degree of soiling, 20 ml 25 ml of detergent is sufficient. For less soiled
crockery, a slightly smaller amount of detergent than indicated is sufficient.
¡The function of rinse aid is with combined detergent len blimited. By h and use of glanrinsing agent b do you get mostalready bedelicate results .
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3.Close the lid of the detergent dispenser.
aThe lid clicks audibly into place. aThe detergent dispenser is
depending on the program opens automatically at the optimum time for the
program. The powder or liquid detergent is spread and dissolved in the rinse
aid container. Tabs fall into the tablet tray and are dissolved in doses. Do
not place any objects in the tablet tray to allow the tab to dissolve evenly.
Tip:If you use powder detergent and select a program with pre-rinse, you can
also sprinkle some detergent on the inner door of the appliance.
Tableware
Only wash dishwasher-safe dishes in the appliance. Remark:Glazed crockery and objects made of aluminum and silver may discolour or fade when washed. sensitive glass ear can become dull after a few wash cycles become.
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13.1 Damage to glass and crockery
Only wash glass and porcelain that are marked as dishwasher safe by the manufacturer. Prevent damage to glass and crockery.
Cause
The following crockery not dishwasherresistant: ¡Pieces con-
plug and ser-
dirty from wood ¡Decorated
glasses, artificial
industrial dirty and vases,
and antique ser-
dirty
¡non-heatstable plastic front cast
¡China of copper and tin
¡China
that with ashes,
wax, grease and paint dirty ¡Very small pieces of serdirty
chemical saattitude of
the dishwasher detergent
part caused injury.
Recommendation
Wash only serdirty that
by the manufacturer
as a dishwasher is resistant to marked.
Use a
dishwasher detergent used by the manufacturer as a tableware is securely
connected
notes.
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Cause
Highly corrosive alalkaline or strong
acidic
dishwasher detergent
len, especially resources for professional nal or industrial use in
combination with
aluminum front throws are not suitable for use in the dishwasher.
The water temprate of it program is too high.
Recommendation
If you use highly caustic alkaline or strong acidic the dishwasher means used
used, especially for professional
nal or industrial common use, may you no aluminum um objects in the washroom
of the device places.
Choose a pro gram with laset temperature run.
Remove glass and cutlery
from the dishwasher
shortly after the end of
the programme
device.
13.2 Loading crockery
Arrange the dishes correctly to achieve optimum washing results and to prevent
damage to the dishes and appliance.
Hints
¡When using the device, use less energy and water than with manual washing.
¡On our
website you will find examples of how to organize the appliance efficiently.
¡To save energy and water load the appliance to the specified number of
standard place settings (standard load of crockery Good and cutlery).
“Technical data evens”, pagena 56
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¡For better washing and drying results sultates, place crockery with curves or
cavities at an angle so that the water can run off.
1.Remove coarse food residues from the crockery. To save natural resources, do
not pre-rinse the dishes under running water.
2.Load the dishes, observing the following:
Place heavily soiled crockery such as pans in the lower basket. The stronger
spray jet gives you a better washing result.
Place dishes in a safe and stable position in the appliance to prevent
damage to the dishes.
Load cutlery with the pointed and sharp side down to prevent injuries.
Place dishes with the opening downwards, so that no water remains.
Make sure that you do not block the spray arms so that they can rotate.
Do not put small objects in the tablet compartment and do not block it with
dishes so as not to block the lid of the detergent compartment.
13.3 Unload crockery
WARNING Risk of injury! Hot crockery can cause burns. Hot crockery is
sensitive to impact and can lead to injury if broken. After the program has
ended, let
the dishes cool down for a while before removing them. 1.To prevent drops of
water from falling on the dishes, empty the dishes from bottom to top.
2.Check the rinse aid reservoir and accessories for contamination and clean if
necessary. “Cleaning and maintenance”, page 43
Operation
in es-
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14.1 Switching on the device
Press. It prgramme Ec o 50° is forward st eld.
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The Eco 50° program is a very environmentally friendly program and extremely
suitable for normally soiled crockery. It is the most efficient program in
terms of energy and water consumption for this type of tableware and complies
with the EU ecodesign regulation.
If you do not operate the device for 10 minutes, the device will turn off
automatically.
14.2 Set program
You can adjust the rinsing to the degree of soiling of the dishes by setting a
suitable programme.
Press the program button. aThe program is set and the
program button flashes. aThe remaining program running time
appears on the display.
14.3 Set additional function
In addition to the selected rinsing program, you can set additional functions.
Remark:The additional functions available depend on the program selected.
Press the button of the desired
additional function. “Additional functions”, page 22 aThe additional function
is set and the
button of the additional function flashes.
14.4 Make time setting
You can postpone the program start by up to 24 hours. 1. impressions. aThe
display shows “h:01”. 2.Set the desired program start with .
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impressions.
aThe time setting is activated.
Tip:You deactivate the time setting by pressing repeatedly until “h:00” appears on the display.
14.5 Start program
Press
.
aThe program is over when down the display shows “0h:00m”.
Comments ¡If you want to add crockery
while the appliance is already running, do not use the tablet tray as a handle
for the upper basket. This will allow you to come into contact with the
partially resolved tab.
¡You can already view the running program
loan by aborting the program.
“Cancel programme”, page 36 ¡It is to save energy
appliance switches off automatically 1 minute after the end of the programme.
If you open the door immediately after the program has ended, the appliance
will switch off after 4 seconds.
14.6 Activate key lock
The key lock prevents the device from being operated unintentionally or improperly while it is in operation.
Approx. up for 3 seconds
to press.
aThe key lock is activated and is automatically deactivated at the end of the programme.
aWhen the device is operated, flashes on the display. aIn the
event of a power failure, the key blocking activated.
14.7 Deactivate key lock
Approx. up for 3 seconds
to press.
14.8 Interrupt program
Remark:If you open the appliance door when the appliance is heated up, it is
best to leave the appliance door ajar for a few minutes and then close it. In
this way you prevent an overpressure from occurring in the appliance and the
appliance door from springing open. 1. impressions. aThe program is saved
and the device turns off.
2.Press to continue the program.
14.9 Cancel program
To end a program early or to change a program that has started, you must
cancel the active program.
Approx. press for 4 seconds.
aAll indicators light up. aOnce the indicators are off,
“0h:01m” appears on the display and the remaining water is pumped out. aThe
program is aborted and is closed after approx. 1 minute.
14.10 Switch off the device
1.The instructions for safe use Page 10consider.
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2.Press. Tip:If you touch during the wash cycle
button, the running program is interrupted. When you switch on the device, the
program continues automatically.
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15 Basic settings
You can set the basic settings of your device according to your wishes.
15.1 Overview of the basic settings
The basic settings depend on the equipment of your device.
Basic setting Water hardness
display text H041
Choice H00 – H07
Rinse aid del dosage
r041
Intensive drying d001
r00 – r06 d00 – d01
Description
Set the water softener to the water hardness. “Set water softening”, page 27
At position H00 the water softening is switched off. Set amount of rinse aid.
Switch off the final rinse system with position r00. During the final rinse,
the temperature is increased, resulting in better drying results. The duration
may therefore increase slightly.
Remark:Not suitable for sensitive dishes.
Hot water
A001
A00 – A01
Activate intensive drying “d01” or deactivate “d00”. Set cold water connection or hot water connection. Only set the device to DHW if the hot water is prepared energetically favorably and a suitable installation is available, e.g. a solar boiler with circulation line. The water temperature must be a minimum of 40 °C and a maximum of 60 °C.
Turn on hot water “A01” or disable “A00”. 1Factory setting (may differ depending on device type)
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Basic setting EmotionLight
display text E021
Choice E00 – E02
Description Interior lighting.
autoOpen Dry
o021
o00 – o02
¡When set to “E00”. the interior lighting is switched off.
¡With the setting “E01”.
the interior lighting is controlled
via the ON/OFF button
den activated. ¡At the setting “E02” goes
the interior light on when the appliance door is opened.
The interior lighting switches off automatically after 10 minutes when the
door is open.
Activate or deactivate automatic opening of the appliance door during the
drying phase. If the function is activated, the running time may increase. The
following settings are possible:
¡When set to “o00”. opening it automatically of the door is deactivated in all
programmes. ¡When
set to “o01”. opening it automatically of the door is activated in all
programs.
¡When set to “o02”. opening it automatically of the door is only activated in
the Eco 50°C programme.
“autoOpen Dry”, Page 12
1Factory setting (may differ depending on device type)
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Basic setting
Wi-Fi
display text Cn0
Choice Cn0 – Cn1
Description Enable or disable wireless network connection.
Remote Start
rc1
rc0 – rc2
At position “Cn0”, the wireless network connection is disabled. This basic setting is only available after you have connected the appliance to the Home Connect app. “Home Connect”, page 41 “Remote Start”, page 42 activate or deactivate.
The following settings are possible: ¡With the setting “rc0”, the
function permanently deactivated.
¡With the setting “rc1” you can the function is selected via the button.
“Activating Remote Start”, page 42 ¡With the setting “rc2”, the function
permanently activated.
This basic setting is only available after you have connected the appliance to the Home Connect app. “Home Connect”, page 41
Factory setting re
Start with YES To confirm of
Reset changed settings to the factory condition. The settings for the first commissioning must be specified.
1Factory setting (may differ depending on device type)
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15.2 Change basic settings
Tip:Connect your device to a mobile end device. You can easily make all settings via the Home Connect app.
1.Press.
2.Approx. up for 3 seconds
to access basic settings.
Busy-
aThe display shows Hxx. a appears on the display
to give.
displayed
3.Just as often
to press
until the display shows the desired
setting.
4.Just as often
press until
the display indicates the desired
value.
You can change multiple settings.
5.To save the settings, press for
approx. 3 seconds
to press.
uncle
HomeConnect
H Connect
ome Connect
This device is network-enabled.
H
Connect your appliance to a mobile end device in order to operate functions
via the Home Connect app.
The Home Connect services are not available in every country. The availability
of the Home Connect function depends on the availability of the Home Connect
services in your country. Information about this can be found at: www.home-
connect.com.
Home ConnectNL To be able to use Home Connect, you must first establish a
connection to the WLAN home network (Wi-Fi1) and can be configured with the
Home Connect app.
The Home Connect app guides you through the entire registration process.
Follow the instructions in the Home Connect app to make the settings.
Hints
¡Take the enclosed documentation of Home Connect. ¡Also take the directions
the Home Connect app.
Remark:Please observe the safety instructions in this operating manual and
ensure that they are also observed when operating the appliance via the Home
Connect app. “Safety”, Page 4
16.1 Quick start with Home Connect
Connect the device quickly and easily to a mobile device. Set up the Home
Connect app 1.Install the Home Connect app on
the mobile device.
2
1 Wi-Fi is a registered trademark of the Wi-Fi Alliance. 2 Apple App Store and
the Apple App Store logo are trademarks of Apple Inc. Google Play and the
Google Play logo are trademarks of Google LLC.
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2.Start the Home Connect app and set up access for Home Connect.
The Home Connect app guides you through the entire registration process.
Set up Home Connect
Requirements
¡The Home Connect app is on it mobile terminal device installed.
¡The device has in place of setup reception of the home network (Wi-Fi).
¡The appliance door is closed. 1.Open the Home Connect app and
scan the following QR code.
Requirements
¡The device is connected to the WLAN home network connected.
¡The appliance is equipped with the Home Con-
nect app connected. ¡In the Basic Settings
Page 40this function is set to “rc1”.
¡A program has been selected.
impressions. When you open the appliance door, the function is automatically
deactivated.
aKey is illuminated.
Tip:To deactivate the function on to press.
16.3 Personal Data Protection
2.Follow the instructions in the Home Connect app.
16.2 Remote Start
You can start the appliance with your mobile device via the Home Connect app.
Tip:If you are in Basic Settings Page 40If you set this function to “rc2”, the
function is permanently activated and you can start the device at any time
with a mobile device.
Activate Remote Start If you have set “rc1” in the basic settings of this
function, activate the function on your device.
Please observe the instructions regarding the protection of personal data.
When your appliance is connected to a home network connected to the internet
for the first time, it transmits the following categories of data to the Home
Connect server (first
registration): ¡Unambiguous identification of the device
ready (consisting of device keys and the MAC address of the builtin Wi-Fi
communication module). ¡ Security certificate of the Wi-Fi communication
module (for the information-technical security of the connection). ¡The
current software and hardware version of your home appliance. ¡ Status of any
previous reset to factory settings. The use of the Home Connect
functionalities is prepared during the first registration. This registration
should only be performed on
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the moment you want to use the Home Connect functionalities for the first time. Remark:Please note that the Home Connect functionalities can only be used in combination with the Home Connect app. Information on data protection can be called up in the Home Connect app.
Cleaning and maintenance
loves
Carefully clean and maintain your device to ensure that it continues to
function well for a long time.
17.1 Cleaning the rinse aid container
WARNING Risk of health hazard!
The use of cleaning agents containing chlorine can lead to health damage.
Never use cleaning agents containing chlorine.
1.Remove coarse soiling in the cooking compartment with a damp cloth.
17.4 Machine Cleaning
Deposits can lead to malfunctions in the device, e.g. due to food residues and
limescale. To prevent malfunctions and the formation of nasty
Cleaning and maintenanceNL
2.Pour detergent into the detergent dispenser. 3.Select program with the
highest temperature. 4.Start the program without dishes.
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17.2 Cleaning agent
Use only suitable cleaning agents to clean the device.
“Safe use”, Page 10
17.3 Device Care Tips
Follow the device maintenance tips to keep the device working for a long time.
Measure
The door seal gen, the front and the operating panel of the dishwasher control
moderately with a damp cloth and a little washing-up wipe medium.
The appliance door
left ajar when the dishwasher ser longer time is not used used.
Benefit
Stay because of this
these parts clean and hygienic nic.
This makes the formation of nasty smells prevent.
To reduce odours, it is recommended to clean the appliance at regular intervals. Machine cleaning is the right program for cleaning the machine in combination with machine care products and machine cleaners.
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Tip:Our tested and approved machine care products and machine cleaners for dishwashers can be ordered via https://www.siemenshome.bshgroup.com/store or our service department.
Machine cleaning is a program that removes various deposits in one rinse cycle. The cleaning is done in two stages:
Phase
1
2
Remove from
Grease and lime
Cleaning agent
liquid machinery
maintenance product or
powdered machine neon lime.
Food leftovers and Machine cleaner deposits
Placement
Interior space of it
appliance, e.g. bottle placed in the cutlery basket
hanging or powder in the interior.
Detergent dispenser
For optimum cleaning performance, the program doses the cleaners separately
from each other in the respective cleaning phase. This requires the correct
placement of the cleaning agents. If the Machine Cleaning indicator lights up
on the control panel or the display prompts you to do so, carry out Machine
Cleaning without dishes. After you have performed Machine Cleaning, the
indicator goes out. If the device does not have a reminder function, we advise
you to perform the machine cleaning every 2 months.
Perform machine cleaning Comments ¡Run the machine cleaning program
went out without any crockery. ¡Use only for dishwashing
washers suitable machine care products and machine cleaners. ¡Make sure there
are no aluminum um objects, such as grease filters from extractor hoods or
aluminum pans, are in the rinsing space of the appliance.
¡If you do not complete the Machine Cleaning
nen performs 3 wash cycles, the Machine cleaning indicator goes off
automatically. ¡To achieve optimum cleaning power gen, you should pay
attention to the correct placement of the cleaners. ¡Take the safety rules on
the packaging of machine care products and machine cleaners.
1.Remove coarse soiling in the cooking compartment with a damp cloth.
2.Clean the sieves. 3.Place the machine care product in
the interior of the device.
Only use machine care products specifically designed for dishwashers. 4.Pour
the machine cleaner into the detergent dispenser until it is completely
filled.
Do not put any additional machine cleaner in the interior of the appliance.
5.Press .
6.Press
.
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aMachine cleaning is in progress. a Once the program is completed,
the machine cleaning indicator goes out.
17.5 Screening system The sieve system filters coarse contaminants from the
flushing circuit.
3
2
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1 micro sieve
2
Fine strainer
3
coarse strainer
Clean sieves Contaminants from the washing water can clog the sieves.
1.Check the sieves for food residues after each wash.
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2.Turn the coarse sieve counterclockwainsde the sieve system out
to take . Make sure that no foreign objects
fall into the pump reservoir.
2
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3.Pull the micro sieve downwards.
4.Press the locking pieces together and remove the coarse sieve upwards .
2 1
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5.Clean the sieve elements under running water. Carefully clean the dirt edge
between the coarse and fine sieve.
6.Assemble the sieve system. Check whether the locking lugs of the coarse
sieve have clicked into place.
7.Place the sieve system in the appliance and turn the coarse sieve clockwise.
Verify that the arrow marks are aligned.
17.6 Cleaning the spray arms Limescale and impurities in the washing water can
block the nozzles and bearings of the spray arms. Clean the spray arms
regularly. 1.Unscrew the upper spray arms
and downPull .
1
2
2.Pull the lower spray arm upwards to remove it.
3.Check the spray arm outlets for blockages under running water and remove any
foreign objects.
4.Install the lower spray arm. aThe spray arm engages audibly. 5.Fit and screw
in the upper spray arms.
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Troubleshooting
18 Troubleshooting
You can rectify minor faults on the device yourself. Before contacting
customer service, please refer to the troubleshooting information. This way
you avoid unnecessary costs. Tip:Further information and explanations on
troubleshooting can be found online by scanning the QR code in the table of
contents and on our website siemens-home.bsh-group.com.
WARNING 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 for repairing 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.
Malfunction E:30-00 lights up alternately
selend.
E:31-00 lights up alternately
selend.
E:32-00 lights up alternately
selend or indication for water supply burns.
Cause and Troubleshooting Aquastop system is activated. 1.Close the tap.
2.Contact the service department
Page 55.
Aquastop system is activated. 1.Close the tap. 2.Contact the service
department
Page 55.
Water supply hose is kinked. Lay the water supply hose without kinks.
Tap is closed. Turn on the tap.
Tap is clogged or calcified. Turn on the tap.
The amount of water flowing in with the tap open must be at least 10 l/min.
The strainers in the water connection of the supply or AquaStop hose are
clogged. 1.Turn off the device. 2.Remove the plug from the socket. 3.Turn off
the tap. 4.Unscrew the water connection.
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Malfunction E:32-00 lights up alternately
selend or indication for water supply burns.
Cause and Troubleshooting
5.Remove the strainer from the inlet hose
E:34-00 lights up alternately
selend.
E:61-02 lights up alternately
selend.
6.Clean the strainer.
7.Place the strainer in the inlet hose. 8.Screw the water connection. 9.Check
the water connection for leaks. 10.Put the plug back in the socket. 11.Turn on
the device.
Water flows continuously into the appliance. 1.Close the tap. 2.Contact the
service department
Page 55.
No device error. Water drain pump is blocked or cover of water drain pump is
loose.
1.Clean the drain pump. “Clean the drain pump”, page 53
2.Tighten the drain pump cover securely. “Clean the drain pump”, page 53
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Malfunction
E:61-03 lights up alternately
selend. The water is not pumped out.
Troubleshooting
Cause and Troubleshooting No device error. Siphon connection is still closed or the water drain hose is kinked or clogged. 1.Check the connection to the siphon and open it if necessary. 2.Lay the drain hose without kinks. 3.Remove any residue.
No device error. Water drain pump is blocked or cover of water drain pump is
loose.
1.Reini gd eoff feedrpm p. “Clfeane a primingi pump,” Page 53
2.Mon k de afdekking of thedrain pOr mp go ed fixed. “afvOerclean theinpump”,
Pagni a 53
E:92-40 lit off s- i Zevenz ijn dirty or clogged.
selend.
Rfinish the seven.
“Cleaening seven n”, pagie 45
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Malfunction
All LEDs light up or flash.
Leftover food on it r se vanything good.
Cause and Troubleshooting Electronics has detected an error. 1.Press the main
switch button for approx. 4 seconds.
The device resets and restarts. 2.If the problem recurs:
Turn off the device. Remove the mains plug from the socket or switch
off the fuse in the fuse box. Wait at least 2 minutes. Switch on the fuse in
the fuse box or put the plug
in the socket. Turn on the device. 3.If the problem recurs: Contact the
service department.
“After-sales service”, page 55
Dishes are placed too close together or basket is te vol.
1. Ryoimu hetser viash goodm et vo ldoondebetween senspace in. De sproeistra
len mOeat it Operv alk von the serviesgOed can andknorewi .
2. Vermidjtouch kapunt and.
Draaien va n.des rpoea rm nevan de under ste spray poorisge blokay edr.
RyoimuHeyt crockery as in date it servi well the
drpatbeweighing of the sprinkler does nrot inteirfere with it.
sprayer s van sp rOeai mr an zijn hidden. Clean the spro ea rman Page 4a6.
De seven shne ld. vexperience Reinig de zevand.
“Zevea clean gen”, pg i after 45
De shveen izj n on julsyt aa nbornr acht and/funileocked
sets.
1.Breng theseven g oed n.aa “Zee sfys mtePeag”e, 45
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Malfunction
Leftover food on it China.
There are removable smudges on it glasses, glassware with a metallic
appearance
and cutlery.
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Cause and Troubleshooting 2.Secure the seven. Washing program selected too
weak. Choose a more powerful rinsing program.
“Programs”, page 19 Dishes have been pre-cleaned too well. The sensor system
therefore opts for a weak washing programme. Some stubborn dirt cannot be
removed.
Only remove coarse food residues and do not prerinse the dishes.
High, narrow pieces of crockery are insufficiently rinsed in the corners. Do
not place tall, narrow dishes at an angle or in
the corners. The upper basket is not set to the same height on the right and
left. Set the upper basket on the left and right to the same
height. “Upper basket”, page 23 The amount of rinse aid is set too high.
Set the rinse system to a lower setting. “Setting the amount of rinse aid”,
page 29
No rinse aid has been added. Add rinse aid.
“Filling with rinse aid”, page 29 Residues of detergent are present during the
final rinse part of the programme. Detergent dispenser lid was blocked by
dishes and did not open fully.
1.Arrange the dishes in the upper basket in such a way that the tablet tray is
not blocked by dishes.
“Loading crockery”, page 34 Pieces of crockery are blocking the lid of the
detergent dispenser. 2.Do not place any dishes or fragrance dispenser in the
tablet tray.
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Troubleshooting
Malfunction
There are removable smudges on it glasses, glassware with a metallic
appearance
and cutlery.
Rust marks on it
specifications.
Cause and Troubleshooting Dishes have been pre-cleaned too well. The sensor
system therefore opts for a weak washing programme. Some stubborn dirt cannot
be removed.
Only remove coarse food residues and do not prerinse the dishes.
Cutlery is not sufficiently rust resistant. Knife blades are often more
strongly affected by this. Use rust-resistant cutlery.
Cutlery also rusts when it is washed together with rusty objects. Do not wash
rusty objects.
Salt content in the dishwater is too high. 1.Remove spilled softener salt from
the rinse aid container. 2.Tightly close the lid of the softener salt
container.
There are detergent residues inside the detergent tray or in the tablet tray.
Indication water softener
refill salt lights up.
The spray arms were blocked by dishes, preventing the detergent from being
rinsed away.
Make sure the spray arms are not blocked and can rotate freely.
Detergent dispenser was damp when filling with detergent. Only put the
detergent in a dry detergent
dispenser.
Water softener salt is missing. Fill softener salt Page 27bee.
Sensor does not recognize softening salt tablets. Do not use softening salt
tablets.
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18.1 Cleaning the drain pump Large food scraps or objects can block the drain
pump. As soon as the dishwater no longer drains properly, you must clean the
drain pump.
WARNING Risk of injury! Sharp and pointed objects such as shards of glass can
block the drain pump and cause injury. Carefully remove foreign objects.
1.Unplug the device from the power outlet. 2.Remove the upper and lower
baskets. 3.Remove the strainer system. 4.Scoop out the existing water.
If necessary, use a sponge for this. 5.Lift up the pump cover with a spoon and
hold it by the bracket.
6.Lift the pump cover at an angle inwards and remove it.
aNow you can turn the impeller by hand reaches.
7.Food scraps and emde objects spills at the pump aier removegoods.
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8.Fit the pump cover and press down .
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aThe pump cover clicks audibly
fixed.
9.Assemble the sieve system. 10.Insert the lower and upper baskets.
19 Transporting, hit and throw
19.1 Disassemble the device
1.Unplug the device from the power outlet. 2.Turn off the water tap. 3.Loosen
the drain water connection.
4.Loosen the drinking water connection. 5.If present, loosen the fixing screws
of the furniture parts.
6.If present, remove the plinth.
7.Carefully pull the device forward, pulling the hose along with it.
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19.2 Frost-proof the device
If the device is located in a room with a risk of frost, e.g. in a holiday
home, empty the device completely.
Empty the device. “Transporting the device”, page 54
19.3 Transporting the device
To prevent damage to the device, empty the device before transport.
Remark:To prevent residual water from entering the controller and damaging the
device, only transport the device in an upright position.
1.Remove crockery from the appliance. 2.Secure loose parts. 3.Turn on the
device.
Page 35 4.Select the program with the
highest temperature. “Programs”, page 19 5.Start the program. Page 36 6.To
empty the appliance, cancel the program after approx. 4 minutes.
“Cancel programme”, page 36 7.Turn off the device. Page 36 8.Close the tap.
9.To remove the remaining water from the appliance, disconnect the inlet hose
and let it drain.
19.4 Disposal of your old appliance
Valuable raw materials can be reused through environmentally friendly
disposal.
WARNING Risk of health hazard!
Children can lock themselves in the appliance and endanger their lives.
In the case of discarded appliances, unplug the mains cable, then cut the
mains cable and damage the appliance door lock to such an extent that the
appliance door no longer closes.
1.Unplug the power cord from the wall outlet. 2.Cut the power cord.
3.Dispose of the device in an environmentally friendly manner.
You can obtain information about the current disposal methods from your dealer
and your municipal or district council office.
This appliance is marked in accordance with with the European directive
2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment (waste electrical and
electronic equipment – WEEE). The directive sets out the framework for take-
back valid in the EU and disposal of old appliances.
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20 Service department
Original replacement parts that are relevant for operation in accordance with
the respective Ecodesign Regulation can be obtained from our service
department for a period of at least 10 years from the time of placing the
device on the market within the European Economic Area.
Remark:Calling in the service department within the scope of the
manufacturer’s warranty conditions is free of charge.
Detailed information about the warranty period and warranty conditions in your
country can be obtained from our service department, your dealer or on our
website. When you contact the service department, you will need the product
number (E-Nr.), the production number (FD) and the serial number (ZNr.) of the
device. Contact details for the service department can be found in the service
list supplied or on our website.
20.1 Product number (E-Nr.), production number (FD) and serial number (Z-Nr.)
The product number (E-Nr.), the production number (FD) and the serial number
(Z-Nr.) can be found on the rating plate of the device. The rating plate can
be found on the inside of the appliance door.
To quickly find your device data and service telephone numbers, you can write
them down.
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20.2 AQUA-STOP guarantee
In addition to the warranty claims against the seller based on the purchase
agreement and our manufacturer’s warranty, you will be indemnified if the
following conditions are met. ¡If due to an error in the AquaStop
system is caused by water damage, we will compensate the damage of private
users. To ensure the water protection system, the appliance must be connected
to the electricity supply.
¡The liability guarantee applies to the life of the device.
¡Condition for entitlement to guarantee is that the appliance with AquaStop
has been set up and connected professionally and in accordance with our
installation instructions; this also includes the expertly mounted extension
of the AquaStop (original accessories). Our guarantee does not cover defective
supply lines or fittings up to the AquaStop connection on the tap.
¡While using a device In principle, with AquaStop you do not have to keep up
or turn off the tap after use for safety reasons. Only in the event of a
longer absence, for example if you go on holiday for a few weeks, should the
tap be turned off.
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Technical data
21 Technical data
Weight Tension
Connection value
Fuse
Water pressure
Amount of incoming water Water temperature
Capacity
Max.: 45 kg 220 – 240 V, 50 Hz or 60 Hz 2000 – 2400W 10 – 16A ¡min. 50 kPa
(0.5 bar) ¡max. 1000 kPa (10 bar) min. 10 l/min
Cold water. Hot water max.: 60 °C
10 standard place settings
You can find more information about your model on the Internet at https:// eprel.ec.europa.eu/1. This web address refers to the official EU product database EPREL. Then follow the instructions when searching for the model. The model identification consists of the character before the slash of the E number (E-Nr.) on the type plate. Alternatively, you will also find the model identification in the first line of the EU energy label.
nect app: ‘Profile -> Legal information -> License information’.2You can also download the license information from the product website. (Search the product website for your device model and its documentation.) Alternatively, you can also request the relevant information from ossrequest@bshg.com or BSH Hausgeräte GmbH, Carl-Wery-Str. 34, D-81739 Munich.
21.1 Information about Free Software and Open Source Software
This product contains software components licensed by the intellectual
property holders as free software or open source software.
The information about the respective license is stored in the home device. In
addition, you can obtain this license information via the Home Con-
The source code will be made available to
you upon request. Send a request to this effect to ossrequest@bshg.com or BSH
Hausgeräte GmbH, Carl-Wery-Str. 34, D-81739 Munich. Subject: ,,OSSREQUEST” You
will be charged for the processing of your request. This offer is valid for
three years from the date of purchase or at least during the period
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Declaration of Conformity
riode in which we provide support and spare parts for the device in question.
22 Declaration of Conformity
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BSH Hausgeräte GmbH hereby declares that the appliance with Home Connect
functionality complies with the
fundamental requirements and the other applicable provisions of Directive
2014/53/EU. A detailed RED Declaration of Conformity can be found on the
Internet at siemens-home.bshgroup.com on the product page of your device in
the additional documents.
2.4 GHz band (24002483.5 MHz): max. 100 mW 5 GHz band (51505350 MHz +
54705725 MHz): max. 150 mW
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References
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