BOSCH SMU4ECS10E Undercounter Dishwasher User Manual

June 14, 2024
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BOSCH SMU4ECS10E Undercounter Dishwasher

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Product Information

Specifications

  • Product Name: SMU4ECS10E dishwasher
  • Connectivity: Home Connect
  • App: Available on Google Play and Apple App Store

Product Usage Instructions

Security

General Information

Read and understand all safety instructions before using the dishwasher.

Intended Use

The dishwasher is designed for household use to clean tableware and kitchen utensils.

Restriction of the User Group

Keep the dishwasher out of reach of children and ensure that only authorized individuals operate it.

Safe Installation

Follow the installation instructions provided in the user manual to ensure safe installation of the dishwasher.

Safe Use

Follow the guidelines for safe use of the dishwasher to prevent accidents or injuries.

Damaged Device

If the dishwasher is damaged, do not use it. Contact customer support for assistance.

Dangers for Children

Avoid potential dangers for children by taking necessary precautions when using the dishwasher.

Avoid Material Damage

Safe Installation

Properly install the dishwasher to avoid any material damage during operation.

Safe Use

Follow the recommended usage instructions to prevent any material damage to the dishwasher or tableware.

Environmental Protection and Saving

Dispose of Packaging

Dispose of the packaging materials in an environmentally-friendly manner.

Saving Energy

Follow energy-saving tips provided in the user manual to reduce energy consumption.

Efficient Dry

Utilize the efficient dry feature to save energy and ensure thorough drying of tableware.

Setting Up and Connecting

Scope of Delivery

Check the contents of the package to ensure all necessary components are included.

Setting Up and Connecting the Device

Follow the step-by-step instructions provided in the user manual to set up and connect the dishwasher.

Waste Water Connection

Connect the dishwasher to the waste water outlet according to the instructions provided.

Drinking Water Connection

Connect the dishwasher to the drinking water supply following the provided instructions.

Electrical Connection

Ensure proper electrical connection of the dishwasher by following the electrical connection guidelines.

Getting to Know Each Other

Device

Familiarize yourself with the different parts and features of the dishwasher.

Controls

Learn about the control panel and its functions for operating the dishwasher effectively.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q: What should I do if the dishwasher is damaged?

A: If the dishwasher is damaged, do not use it. Contact customer support for assistance.

Q: How can I save energy while using the dishwasher?

A: Follow the energy-saving tips provided in the user manual, such as using energy-efficient programs and loading the dishwasher properly.

Q: Which cleaners are suitable for the dishwasher?

A: Refer to the user manual for a list of suitable cleaners for the dishwasher. Avoid using unsuitable cleaners to prevent damage.

Translated from German to English – www.onlinedoctranslator.com

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Please note the following safety instructions.
1.1 General information ¡Read these instructions carefully. ¡Save the instructions and product information
later use or subsequent ownership. ¡Do not connect the device if it has been damaged in transit.
1.2 Intended use Use the device only: ¡to wash household dishes. ¡in private households and in closed rooms of the domestic
chen environment.
¡up to an altitude of 4000 m above sea level.
1.3 Restriction of the user group This device can be used by children aged 8 years and over and by people with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and/or knowledge, if they are supervised or instructed in the safe use of the device and understand the resulting dangers have.
Children are not allowed to play with the device.
Cleaning and user maintenance must not be carried out by children without supervision.
Keep children younger than 8 years away from the device and the connecting cable.
1.4 Safe Installation
WARNING – Risk of injury! Improper installations can result in injury. When setting up and connecting the device, follow the instructions in
the operating instructions and assembly 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 nameplate.
Always use the power cable supplied with the new device.
Only connect the device to an alternating current power supply via a properly installed earthed socket.
The protective conductor system of the electrical house installation must be installed correctly.
Never power the device via an external switching device, e.g. B. timer or remote control.
When the device is installed, the mains plug of the mains connection cable must be freely accessible, or if free access is not possible, a disconnecting device must be installed in the fixed electrical installation in accordance with the installation regulations.
When setting up the device, ensure that the power cable is not pinched or damaged.
Cutting the inlet hose or submerging the Aquastop valve in water is dangerous. Never immerse the plastic housing in water. The plastic housing
on the inlet hose contains an electric valve. Never cut the inlet hose. There are electrical connection cables
in the inlet hose.
WARNING – Danger of fire! Using an extended power cord and unauthorized adapters is dangerous. Do not use extension cables or multiple socket strips.
Only use adapters and power cables approved by the manufacturer.
If the mains connection cable is too short and no longer mains connection cable is available, contact an electrician to adapt the house installation.
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Contact between the device and installation cables can lead to a defect in the installation cables, e.g. E.g., gas pipes and power lines. Gas from a corroded gas line can ignite. A damaged power line can lead to a short circuit.
Make sure that there is at least 5 cm distance between the device and installation cables.
WARNING – Risk of injury! Hinges move when the appliance door is opened and closed and can cause injury. If under-counter devices or devices that can be integrated are
not located in a niche and a side wall is therefore accessible, the hinge area must be covered on the side. The covers are available from specialist retailers or from our customer service.
WARNING – Danger of tipping!
Improper installation may cause the device to tip over. Only install under- counter devices or integrable devices under a
continuous worktop that is firmly connected to the neighboring cabinets.
1.5 Safe use
WARNING – Danger of serious damage to health! Failure to follow safety instructions and instructions for use on the packaging of cleaning products and rinse aid products can lead to serious damage to health. Follow the safety instructions and instructions for use on the
packaging of cleaning products and rinse aid products.
WARNING – Danger of explosion! Solvents in the device’s flushing chamber can cause explosions.
Never put solvents in the cleaning compartment of the device.
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Strongly caustic-alkaline or highly acidic cleaning agents in conjunction with aluminum parts in the washing compartment of the device can lead to explosions.
Never use highly caustic-alkaline or highly acidic cleaning agents, especially from the commercial or industrial sector, in conjunction with aluminum parts (e.g. grease filters from extractor hoods or aluminum pots), e.g. B. for machine maintenance.
WARNING – Risk of injury! Open appliance door can lead to injuries. Only open the appliance door to load and unload dishes to
prevent accidents, e.g. B. by stumbling. Do not sit or stand on the open appliance door. Knives and utensils with sharp points can cause injuries.
Place knives and utensils with sharp tips with the pointed side facing down in the cutlery basket, knife rack or cutlery drawer.
WARNING – Danger of scalding! Hot water can spray out of the appliance when the appliance door is opened while the program is running. Open the device door carefully while the program is running.
WARNING – Risk of electric shock! Penetrating moisture can cause an electric shock. Only use the device in closed rooms. Never expose the device to extreme heat or moisture. Do not use a steam cleaner or high-pressure cleaner to clean
the device. Damaged insulation of the power cord is dangerous.
Never bring the power cord into contact with hot parts of the device or sources of heat.
Never bring the power cord into contact with sharp points or edges.
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Never bend, squeeze or change the power cable.
1.6 Damaged device
WARNING – Risk of electric shock! A damaged device or a damaged power cable is dangerous.
Never operate a damaged device. Never operate a device with a cracked or broken surface.
Never pull on the power cord to disconnect the device from the power supply. Always pull on the mains plug of the mains connection cable.
If the device or the power cord is damaged, immediately unplug the power cord or switch off the fuse in the fuse box and turn off the water tap.
Call customer service. Page 54 Improper repairs are dangerous. Only trained specialist personnel may carry out repairs on the
device. Only original spare parts may be used to repair the device.
If the mains connection cable or the device connection cable of this device is damaged, it must be replaced with a special power connection cable or special device connection cable, which is available from the manufacturer or its customer service.
1.7 Dangers for children
WARNING – CHOKING HAZARD! Children can pull packaging material over their heads or wrap themselves in it and suffocate. Keep packaging material away from children. Do not let children play with packaging materials.
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Children can inhale or swallow small parts and thereby suffocate. Keep small parts away from children. Do not let children play with small parts. Children can become trapped in the device and suffocate. If available, use parental controls. Never let children play with or operate the device.
WARNING – Danger of damage to health! Children can become trapped in the device and endanger their lives. For old devices, pull the power plug of the power connection
cable, then cut the power connection cable and destroy the lock on the device door to such an extent that the device door no longer closes.
WARNING – Danger of crushing! With high-mounted appliances, children can squeeze between the appliance door and the cupboard doors underneath.
Pay attention to children when opening and closing the appliance door.
WARNING – Danger of chemical burns!
Rinse aid and cleaners can cause burns to the mouth, throat and eyes. Keep children away from rinse aid products and cleaning products.
Keep children away from the open device. The water in the dishwashing room is not drinking water. There may still be residues of detergent and rinse aid in it.
WARNING – Risk of injury! Children can get their little fingers caught in the slots in the tablet collector and injure themselves. Keep children away from the open device.
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2.1 Safe Installation
DANGER! Improper installation of the device can result in damage.
If the dishwasher is installed under or above other household appliances, information on installation in combination with the dishwasher in the
Follow the installation instructions for the respective household appliances.
If no information is available or the installation instructions do not contain any relevant instructions, you must contact the manufacturer of these household appliances to ensure that the dishwasher can be installed above or below other household appliances.
If information is not available from the manufacturer, the dishwasher must not be installed above or below these household appliances.
To ensure the safe operation of all household appliances, continue to follow the dishwasher installation instructions.
Do not install the dishwasher under a hob.
Do not install the dishwasher near heat sources such as radiators, heat accumulators, ovens or other devices that generate heat.

Contact between the unit and water pipes may cause corrosion of the water pipe and the water pipe may leak. Ensure that there is at least 5 cm
distance between the device and the water pipe. The supplied lines for the drinking water connection and the waste water connection are not affected.
Modified or damaged water hoses can lead to property damage and damage to the device. Never bend, squeeze, alter or cut
water hoses.
Only use the supplied water hoses or original replacement hoses.
Reuse water hoses that have never been used.
Water pressure that is too low or too high can impair the function of the device. Ensure that the water pressure at
the water supply system is at least 50 kPa (0.5 bar) and maximum 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
DANGER! Escaping steam can damage built-in furniture. After the end of the program, allow the
device to cool down slightly before opening the device door.

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Special salt for dishwashers can damage the washing container through corrosion. To ensure that overflowed special
salt is rinsed out of the rinsing container, fill the special salt into the special salt storage container immediately before the program starts. Cleaner can damage the softening system. Only fill the storage container of the softening system with special salt for dishwashers. Unsuitable cleaning agents can damage the device. Do not use a steam cleaner. To avoid scratching the device surface, do not use sponges with a rough surface or abrasive cleaning agents.
To avoid corrosion, do not use sponge cloths on dishwashers with a stainless steel front or rinse them thoroughly several times before using them for the first time.

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3.1 Dispose of packaging
The packaging materials are environmentally friendly and recyclable. Dispose of the individual components
separately according to type.

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3.2 Save energy
If you follow these instructions, your device will use less electricity and water. Use the Eco 50° program. aThe Eco 50° program is energy-
energy-saving and environmentally friendly.
“Programs”, page 19 If you only have a few dishes to wash, use the additional half load function.1
aThe program adapts to the lower load and the consumption values are reduced. “Additional functions”, page 22
3.3 Efficient Dry
The device door opens automatically during the drying phase. This results in particularly economical drying.
For best drying results, wait for the end of the program before clearing out the dishes. The program is finished when the display shows “0h:00m”. If the automatic door opening is deactivated, energy consumption increases and the drying phase is usually shortened. “Overview of the basic settings”, page 37 “Additional functions”, page 22

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Set up and connect

To ensure proper operation, connect the device to electricity and water properly. Please note the required criteria and the assembly instructions.
4.1 Scope of delivery
After unpacking, check all parts for transport damage and that the delivery is complete. If you have any complaints, please contact the retailer where you purchased the device or our customer service. A notice:The device was checked at the factory to ensure that it is working properly. This may leave water stains on the device. The water stains disappear after the first rinse.
The delivery consists of: ¡ dishwasher ¡Instructions for use ¡assembly Instructions ¡Further information documents ¡ Mounting material ¡Steam protection plate ¡Salt filling aid funnel ¡ Power cord ¡quick start Guide
4.2 Set up and connect the device
You can install your under-counter device or integrated device in the kitchen unit between wooden walls and plastic walls. If you subsequently set up your device as a free-standing device, you must secure your device against tipping over, e.g. B. through screw connections on the wall or through installation under a
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adjacent worktop, which is firmly connected to the neighboring cupboards. 1.Follow the safety instructions.
page 4 2.Follow the instructions for electrical connection. 3.Check the scope of delivery and
the condition of the device. 4.The required installation dimensions can be
found in the assembly instructions.
5.Set up the device horizontally using the adjustable feet.
Make sure you have a secure footing.
6.Install the wastewater connection. page 12
7.Install the drinking water connection. Page 13
8th.Connect the device to power.
4.3 Waste water connection
Connect your device to a wastewater connection so that water contaminated by the rinse cycle can drain away.
Install waste water connection 1.Please refer to the assembly
instructions provided for the necessary steps. 2.Connect the waste water hose to the drain connection of the siphon using the included parts.
3.Make sure that the drain hose is not kinked, crushed or twisted.
4.Make sure that there is no cover in the drain that prevents the waste water from flowing out.

4.4 Drinking water connection
Connect your device to a drinking water connection.
Install drinking water connection Hints ¡Make sure you do that
Connect the device to a water inlet with a safety device to prevent drinking water contamination through backflow (according to DIN EN 1717). The connection valves/ water taps provided for this purpose are equipped with this safety device if the house is installed correctly.
¡If you replace the device, you must use a new water inlet hose.
1.Please refer to the assembly instructions provided for the necessary steps.
2.Connect the device to the drinking water connection using the included parts. Observe the technical data.
3.Make sure that the drinking water connection is not kinked, crushed or twisted.

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2.Plug the power plug of the device’s power cord into a socket near the device.
The connection data of the device is on the nameplate. 3.Check that the power plug is firmly seated.

4.5 Electrical connection
Connect the device electrically
Hints ¡Observe the safety instructions
wise page 4. ¡Please note that the water
Safety system only works when there is power supply.
1.Insert the cold appliance plug of the mains connection cable into the device.

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Get to know

Getting to know each other

5.1 Device Here you will find an overview of the components of your device.

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Type plate with E number and FD number Page 54. You need the data for customer service Page 54.

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Cleaner chamber

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Lower dish rack

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Storage container for special

salt

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Lower spray arm

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Tab drip tray

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Upper dish rack Cutlery drawer
Cake stand1
Upper spray arm

11 Sieve system 12 Rinse aid reservoir
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Fill the cleaner chamber with cleaner. “Cleaner”, page 30 Lower dish rack Page 24 Fill the special salt storage container with special salt. “Softening system”, page 26 The lower spray arm cleans the dishes in the lower basket. If the dishes are not being cleaned optimally, clean the spray arms. “Cleaning spray arms”, page 45 During the rinsing cycle, tabs automatically fall from the detergent chamber into the tab collecting tray, where they can dissolve optimally. Upper basket Page 23 Cutlery drawer page 25
Cake stand Page 24
The upper spray arm cleans the dishes in the upper basket. If the dishes are not being cleaned optimally, clean the spray arms. “Cleaning spray arms”, page 45 Sieve system Page 44
Fill the rinse aid reservoir with rinse aid.
“Rinse aid system”, page 28

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5.2 Controls

You can use the control panel to set all of your device’s functions and receive information about its operating status. Some buttons allow you to perform different functions.

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ON/OFF button and reset Switch on device Page 35 Switch

button

off the device Page 36 Cancel

program Page 36

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program keys

programs Page 19

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Special salt refill indicator

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Rinse aid refill indicator

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WiFi display

Softening system “Fill in special salt”, page 27 Rinse aid system “Filling with rinse aid”, page 28 Home Connect page 40

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Water inlet indicator

Water inlet indicator

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approx. 3 seconds

Press to open the basic settings.

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“”Change basic settings”, page 40
Start program Page 35

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Program buttons and additional

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10 Remote start

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time preselection

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Door handle1

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symbols in the display1
Depending on the device equipment, the display shows the following symbols. You can find the explanations for this.
Icon Description
If the symbol for machine maintenance lights up, carry out machine maintenance. “Machine care”, page
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If the rinse aid refill indicator lights up in the display, top up the rinse aid. “Filling with rinse aid”, page 28

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programs “Programs”, page 19 Additional functions “Additional functions”, page 22 “Remote Start “, page 41 Set time delay Page 35 The display shows you information about the remaining running time or basic settings. You can change the basic settings using the display and the setting buttons. “”Change basic settings”, page
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Open the device door.

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If the special salt refill indicator lights up in the display, fill with special salt immediately before the program starts
into the storage container for special salt.
“Fill in special salt”, page 27
If the device is connected to a wireless Wi-Fi home network connected the symbol lights up in the display. “Home Connect”, page 40 If you have activated the key lock, the symbol lights up in the display.
“Activate key lock”, page 36

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Description
If there is a problem with the water supply or water The symbol in the display lights up or flashes.

“Troubleshooting”, page 46

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programs

Here you will find an overview of the adjustable programs. Depending on the device configuration, various programs are available, which you can find on the control panel of your device. Depending on the program you choose, the duration may vary. The running time depends on the water temperature, the amount of dishes, the degree of soiling and the additional function selected page 22away. When off

If the rinse aid system is switched on or if
there is a lack of rinse aid, the running time
changes.
You can find the consumption values in the quick guide. The consumption values refer to normal conditions and a water hardness value of 13 – 16 °dH. Different influencing factors can lead to deviations, e.g. B. Water temperature or line pressure.

program Intense 70°
Auto 45-65° Eco 50°

use Dishes: ¡Pots, pans, insensitive
crockery and cutlery Degree of soiling: ¡strongly adhering, burned-in,
Dried, starchy and proteincontaining leftover food Dishes: ¡mixed crockery and plug Degree of pollution: ¡slightly dried household usual leftovers Dishes: ¡mixed crockery and plug Degree of pollution: ¡slightly dried household usual leftovers

Program Sequence
Intensive:
¡Pre-rinse ¡Clean 70°C ¡ Intermediate rinsing ¡Rinse 69 °C ¡dry
Sensor-optimized: ¡Becomes dependent on
of pollution of the rinse water optimized by sensors
mingled.
Most economical pro
gram: ¡Pre-rinse ¡Clean 50°C ¡ Intermediate rinsing ¡Rinse 48 °C ¡dry

Quiet 50

Dishes: ¡mixed crockery and
plug Degree of pollution: ¡slightly dried household
usual leftovers

Noise-optimized: ¡Pre-rinse ¡Clean 50°C ¡
Intermediate rinsing ¡Rinse 63 °C ¡dry

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program Express 65° – 1h
Machine care Favorite

use Dishes: ¡mixed crockery and
plug Degree of pollution: ¡slightly dried household
usual leftovers
Only use when the device has been cleared out.
“Favorite “, page 20

Program Sequence Time optimized: ¡Clean 65°C ¡ Intermediate rinsing ¡Rinse 69 °C ¡dry
Machine care 70°C –

A notice:The comparatively longer running time in the Eco 50° program results from longer soaking and drying times. This enables optimal consumption values.
6.1 Information for test institutes
Test institutes receive the instructions for comparative tests, for example according to EN60436. These are the conditions for carrying out the tests, but not the results or consumption values.
Inquiries by email to: dishwasher@test-appliances.com The product number (E-No.) and the production number (FD), which can be found on the type plate on the appliance door, are required.
6.2 Favorites
You can save a combination of program and additional function on the button. Save the program via the Home Connect app or on the device.

The pre-rinse program is stored on this button at the factory. Pre-rinsing is suitable for all types of dishes. The dishes are cleaned in between by rinsing in cold water. For downloaded programs and in the delivery state, the program name is displayed in the app. The display alternately shows “APP” and the remaining time. Tip:You can use the Home Connect app to download additional programs and save them on the button.1

Favorite

save on the device

1. press. 2.Press the appropriate program button.
3.Press the button for the appropriate additional function.
4. Press for 3 seconds.

aThe selected program and the Additional function flash. a
flashes.

aThe program and the additional function are saved.

Tip:To reset the program to the factory pre-rinse program, use

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the Home Connect app1or reset your device to factory settings.

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Additional functions

7 additional functions

Here you will find an overview of the additional functions that can be set. Depending on the device configuration, various additional functions are available, which you can find on the control panel of your device. Depending on the program, you can choose certain additional functions.

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Additional function
EfficientDry

Half load SpeedPerfect+
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¡Opens during the drying phase
the appliance door automatically.
¡Depending on the basic setting selected The additional function activates or deactivates the automatic door opening. When automatic door opening is activated, the additional function button lights up.
¡In the setting “o02” the automatic Automatic door opening cannot be deactivated in the Eco 50 °C program.
“Efficient Dry”, page 11
¡Switch on when there are few dishes.
¡Less cleaner in the cleaning chamber than is recommended for a complete machine load.
¡The running time is shortened. ¡Water consumption and energy consumption
usage is reduced.
¡The running time depends on the washing program
gram by 15% to 75%1shortened. ¡The additional function
can be activated before the program starts
and activated at any time during the program run. ¡Water consumption and energy consumption needs are increased.
If you select this additional function, the automatic door opening is deactivated in the setting “o02”.

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equipment

Here you will get an overview of the possible features of your device and how it can be used. The equipment depends on your device variant.

Furnishingde 3.Press the levers on the left and right
on the outside of the dish rack inwards.

8.1 Upper dish rack
Place cups, glasses and small dishes in the top rack.

4.Lower or raise the dish rack evenly to the appropriate level.

To create space for larger dishes, you can adjust the height of the upper dish rack. Adjust the upper dish rack with side levers To wash large items of dishes in the dish racks, adjust the shelf height of the upper rack.
1.Pull out the upper basket.
2.To prevent the dish rack from falling down suddenly, hold the dish rack on the side at the top edge.

Make sure the dish rack is at the same height on both sides.
5.Release the levers. aThe dish rack clicks into place. 6.Insert the dish rack.

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8.2 Tier
Use the etagere and the space below to store small cups and glasses or larger pieces of cutlery, e.g. E.g. wooden spoon or serving cutlery.

8.4 Folding spines
Use the folding spikes to safely sort dishes, e.g. B. Plates.

If you don’t need the cake stand, you can fold it up.
8.3 Lower dish rack
Put pots and plates in the lower dish rack.

You can place large plates up to a diameter of 31 cm in the lower dish rack as shown.

To make it easier to organize pots, bowls and glasses, you can fold down the folding spikes.1
Fold down the folding spikes1 If you don’t need the folding spikes, fold them down.

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1.Push the lever forward and fold down the folding spikes .

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2.To use the folding spikes again, fold them up.
aThe folding spines click audibly a.
8.5 Cutlery drawer
Put cutlery in the cutlery drawer.

Place cutlery with the pointed and sharp side facing down.

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9.1 Carry out initial commissioning
When using the device for the first time or after restoring the factory settings, you must make settings.
Tip:Connect your device to a mobile device. You can easily adjust all settings using the Home Connect app.
Requirement:The device is set up and connected. page 12 1.Pour in special salt. Page 27 2.Fill in rinse aid. Page 28 3.Turn on a device. Page 35 4.Set the softening system.
Page 26 5.Adjust the amount of rinse aid added.
Page 29 6.Fill in the cleaner
Page 30. 7.Start the program with the highest
cleaning temperature without dishes. We recommend operating the device without dishes before first use due to possible water stains and other residues.
Tip:These settings and other basic settings Page 37 you can change it again at any time.

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softening system

Hard, calcareous water leaves limescale residue on the dishes and the washing container and can clog parts of the appliance.

To get good washing results, you can soften water using the softening system and special salt. To avoid damage to the device, water with a hardness above 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 ask your local waterworks about the water hardness level or use a water hardness tester.

Water hardness level
°dH 0 – 6 7-8 9 – 10 11 – 12 13 – 16 17 – 21 22 – 30 31 – 50

Hardness range
soft soft
medium medium medium
hard hard hard

mmol/l
0 – 1.1 1.2 – 1.4 1.5 – 1.8 1.9 – 2.1 2.2 – 2.9 3.0 – 3.7 3.8 – 5.4 5.5 – 8.9

Setting value
H00 H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H06 H07

A notice:Set your device to the determined water hardness level. “Setting the softening system”, page 26 If the water hardness level is 0 – 6 °dH, you can avoid using special salt for dishwashers and switch off the softening system. “Switch off the softening system”, page 27
10.2 Setting the softening system
Set the device to the water hardness level. 1.Determine the degree of water
hardness and the appropriate setting.
“Overview of the water hardness settings”, page 26

2. press.

3.To open the basic settings, 3 seconds
press.

aThe display shows Hxx. a The display shows .

Press repeatedly until the

appropriate water hardness level is

set.

The value H04 is set at the factory.

5.To save the settings, Press for 3 seconds.

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10.3 Special salt
You can soften water with special salt.
Fill in special salt If the special salt refill indicator lights up, fill special salt into the special salt storage container immediately before starting the program. The consumption of special salt depends on the degree of water hardness. The higher the degree of water hardness, the higher the consumption of special salt.
DANGER! Cleaner can damage the softening system. Only fill the storage container of
the softening system with special salt for dishwashers. Special salt for dishwashers can damage the washing container through corrosion. To ensure that overflowed special salt is rinsed out of the rinsing container, fill the special salt into the special salt storage container immediately before the program starts.
1.Unscrew and remove the lid from the special salt storage container.
2.When using for the first time: Fill the storage container completely with water.

Softening systemde 3. Note:Only use special salt for dishwashers.
Do not use salt tablets. Do not use table salt. Pour the special salt into the storage container.
Fill the reservoir completely with special salt. The water in the reservoir is displaced and runs off. 4.Place the lid on the storage container and screw it on.
10.4 Switch off the softening system
If the special salt refill indicator bothers you, e.g. B. if you use combined cleaners with salt substitutes, you can switch off the special salt refill indicator. Notice To avoid damage to the device, only switch off the softening system in the following cases: ¡The water hardness level is maximum
times 21 °dH and you use a combined cleaner with salt substitutes. According to the manufacturer, you can usually only use combined cleaners with salt substitutes up to a water hardness of 21 °dH without adding special salt.

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¡The water hardness level is 0 6 °dH. You can do without special salt.

1. press. 2.To open the basic settings,
3 seconds press.

aThe display shows Hxx. a The display shows .

Press repeatedly until the

display shows H00.

4.To save the settings,

Press for 3 seconds.

aThe softening system is equipped

switches on and the salt refill

indicator is deactivated.

10.5 Regenerate the softening system
In order to maintain the trouble-free function of the softening system, the device regenerates the softening system at regular intervals.

In all programs, the water softener is regenerated before the end of the main wash cycle. The running time and the consumption values increase, e.g. B. Water and electricity.

Additional consumption of electricity in kWh

0.05

The consumption values given are laboratory measurements according to the currently applicable standard and determined using the Eco 50° program and the factory-set water hardness value of 13 – 16 °dH.

11 Rinse aid system
11.1 Rinse aid
For best drying results, use rinse aid.
Use only household dishwasher rinse aid. Fill in rinse aid When the rinse aid refill indicator lights up, refill rinse aid. Use only household dishwasher rinse aid. 1.The tab on the lid of the rinse aid reservoir
press and lift.

Overview of the consumption values

2

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.

1

Regenerating the softening 6

system after x rinsing

corridors

Additional term i ten

n minute 6

Additional consumption of Water 5 in liters

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2.Fill in the rinse aid up to the max mark.

Max

3.If rinse aid has overflowed, remove it from the rinse tank.

Overflowing rinse aid can lead to excessive foam formation during the rinse cycle. 4.Close the lid of the rinse aid reservoir.
aThe lid clicks into place with an audible click.

11.2 Setting the amount of rinse aid added

If streaks or water stains remain on the dishes, change the amount of rinse aid. 1. press.

2.To open the basic settings, 3 seconds
press.

aThe display shows Hxx. a

The display shows

.

Press repeatedly until

the display shows the factory-set

value r05.

Press repeatedly until the

appropriate amount of rinse aid

has been added.

­ A low stu rinse fe gives that

cycle

he rinse aid too

and reduces Sc hlieren on the

Dishes.

Rinse aid systemde
­ A higher level adds more rinse aid to the rinse cycle, reduces water stains and produces a better drying result.
5.To save the settings, Press for 3 seconds.
11.3 Switch off the rinse aid system
If the rinse aid refill indicator bothers you, for example if you use combined detergents with a rinse aid component, you can switch off the rinse aid system. Tip:The function of the rinse aid is limited with combined detergents. If you use rinse aid, you usually achieve better results.

1. press.

2.To open the basic settings, 3 seconds
press.

aThe display shows Hxx. a

The display shows

.

Press repeatedly until

the display shows the factory-set

value r05.

Press repeatedly until the

display shows r00.

5.To save the settings, Press for 3 seconds.

aThe rinse aid system is switched off
switches on and the rinse aid refill indicator is deactivated.

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cleaners

12.1 Suitable cleaning agents Only use cleaner that is suitable for dishwashers. Both solo cleaners and combined cleaners are suitable. To achieve optimal rinsing and drying results, use Solo Cleaner in conjunction with separate application of special salt Page 27and rinse aid Page 28. Modern, powerful cleaners predominantly use a low-alkaline formula with enzymes. Enzymes break down starch and dissolve protein. To remove colored stains, oxygen-based bleaches are usually used, e.g. B. for tea or ketchup.
A notice:For each cleaner, follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Tip:Suitable cleaning products can be purchased online via our website or via customer service Page 54be obtained.
Tabs Tabs are suitable for all cleaning tasks and do not need to be dosed. With shortened programs, tabs may not dissolve completely and cleaning residue may remain. This can impair the cleaning effect.
Powder cleaner Powder cleaners are recommended for shortened programs. The dosage can be adjusted to the degree of contamination.
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Liquid cleaner Liquid detergents work faster and are recommended for shortened programs without pre-rinse. It can happen that filled liquid cleaner comes out even though the cleaner chamber is closed. This is not a defect and is not critical if you note the following:
¡Select only one program ohno pre-rinse.
¡Do not set a time delay for the program start.
The dosage can be adjusted to the degree of contamination. Solo Cleaner Solo cleaners are products that do not contain any other components apart from the cleaner, e.g. B. powder cleaner or liquid cleaner. With powder cleaner and liquid cleaner, the dosage can be individually adjusted to the degree of soiling of the dishes. To achieve better rinsing and drying results and to avoid damage to the device, also use special salt
Page 27and rinse aid Page 28. Combined cleaners In addition to traditional solo cleaners, a number of products with additional functions are offered. In addition to the detergent, these products also contain rinse aid and salt substitutes (3in1) and, depending on the combination (4in1, 5in1, …), additional components such as e.g. B. Glass protection or stainless steel shine. According to the manufacturer, combined cleaners usually only work up to a water hardness of 21 °dH. Above a water hardness level of 21 °dH you must

Add cial salt and rinse aid. For the best washing and drying results, we recommend using special salt and rinse aid for water hardness levels of 14 °dH and above. If you use combined cleaners, the washing program automatically adjusts to achieve the best possible washing and drying results.
12.2 Unsuitable cleaners
Do not use cleaners that may cause damage to the device or endanger health.
Hand dishwashing liquid
Hand dishwashing detergent can cause increased foam formation and damage to the device.
Cleaners containing chlorine
Chlorine residues on dishes can pose a health risk.
12.3 Notes on cleaners
Follow the instructions for cleaners in daily use. ¡Cleaning products with the label
“Organic” or “eco” labels usually use smaller amounts of active ingredients (for environmental reasons) or completely avoid certain ingredients. The cleaning effect may be limited.
¡Set up the rinse aid system and the softening system to the solo cleaner or combined cleaner used.
¡Combined cleaners with salt According to the manufacturer, additives can only be used up to a certain level of water hardness, usually 21 °dH, without the addition of special salt. For best washing results and drying

cleanserde For results, we recommend using special salt for water hardness levels of 14 °dH and above. ¡To avoid sticking, Only handle cleaners with a watersoluble coating with dry hands and only fill them into a dry cleaner chamber. ¡Even if the rinse aid refill indicator and the special salt refill indicator light up, washing programs run smoothly when using combined cleaners. ¡The function of the rinse aid is limited for combined cleaners. If you use rinse aid, you usually achieve better results. ¡Use tabs with special drying performance.
12.4 Fill in cleaner
1.To open the cleaner chamber, press the locking latch.
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deDishes 2.Pour cleaner into the dry cleaner chamber.
50ml 25ml 15ml

3.Close the cleaner chamber lid.

If you use tabs, one tablet is enough. Insert tabs horizontally. If you use powder cleaners or liquid cleaners, follow the manufacturer’s dosage instructions and the dosage classification of the cleaner chamber. For normal soiling, 20 ml ­ 25 ml of cleaner is sufficient. For lightly soiled dishes, a slightly smaller amount of detergent than specified is sufficient.

aThe lid clicks into place with an audible click. aThe detergent chamber opens
Depending on the program, automatically at the optimal time during the program run. Powder cleaners or liquid cleaners are distributed in the washing container and are dissolved. Tabs fall into the tab tray and dissolve in a measured manner. Do not place anything in the tab tray to allow the tab to dissolve evenly.
Tip:If you use powder cleaner and select a program with pre-rinse, you can also add some cleaner to the inner door of the appliance.

dishes

Only wash dishes that are suitable for the dishwasher. A notice:Glass decorations, aluminum parts and silver parts can fade or discolor when washed. Delicate types of glass can become cloudy after a few rinses.

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13.1 Damage to glass and dishes
Only wash glasses and porcelain that are marked as dishwasher-safe by the manufacturer. Avoid damage to glass and dishes.

Caused
The following thing dishes are not dishwasher suitable: ¡cutlery items
and tableware wooden parts
¡decorative glasses,
arts and crafts ches and other tikes dishes ¡Do not heat constant Plastic parts ¡Dishes out copper and tin ¡With ashes, Wax, Grease and color unclean Dishes ¡Very small dishes
Chemical additives
composition of the cleaner causes damage the.

Recommendation
Just rinse crockery, that
from manufacturer
as a dishwasher suitable for is marked.
use a cleaner,
the one from the manufacturer
better than tableware
gently is marked.

Dishesde

Caused
Strong caustic alkaline
ash or strong acidic rice food, in particular from the trade area or industrial sector, in connection with aluminum
are not dishwashing
machine-suitable net.
The water temperature temperature of the product
gram is closed high.

Recommendation
If you are strong caustic alkaline or strongly acidic
containing cleaning products
means of supply turn, especially special the commercial rich or industrial
driving area, cleaning
don’t mention any
Aluminum parts in
the dishwashing room
of the device
Choose one program with lower temperature
temperatures.
Take out Glass and Beplug promptly after the program end off the device.

13.2 Put away the dishes
Put the dishes away correctly to optimize the washing results and avoid damage to the dishes and the appliance. Tips ¡When you use the device, save
save energy and water compared to hand washing. ¡You can find it on our website Examples of how to store your device efficiently. ¡To save energy and water To load the appliance up to the specified number of place settings (standard load of crockery and cutlery). “Technical data”, page 55

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To maintain drying results, place parts with bulges and depressions at an angle to allow water to drain away.

­ Do not place any small parts in the tab collecting tray and do not block it with dishes so as not to block the lid of the detergent compartment.

1.Remove any coarse food residue from the dishes.
To save resources, do not prerinse the dishes under running water. 2.Put the dishes away and pay attention to the following: ­ Put heavily soiled dishes in the
lower compartments. dish rack, e.g. B. Pots. Due to the stronger spray jet, you get a better washing result.
­ To avoid damage to dishes, place dishes on a secure, tip-proof stand.
­ To avoid injuries, store cutlery with the pointed and sharp side facing down.
­ Place containers with openings facing downwards so that water does not collect in the container.
­ Do not block the spray arms from rotating
können.

13.3 Clear out dishes
WARNING Risk of injury! Hot dishes can cause burns to the skin. Hot dishes are sensitive to impact and can break and cause injuries. After the end of the program, let
the dishes cool down a little and then remove them. 1.To avoid water droplets falling on the dishes, empty the dishes from bottom to top. 2.Check the washing container and accessories for dirt and clean if necessary. “Cleaning and care”, page 42

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service

14 basic
b
service
service
14.1 Switch on the device press.
The Eco 50° program is preset.
The Eco 50° program is a particularly environmentally friendly program and is ideal for normally soiled dishes. It is the most efficient program in terms of energy consumption and water consumption for this type of tableware and demonstrates compliance with the EU Ecodesign Regulation. If you do not operate the device for 10 minutes, the device switches off automatically.
14.2 Set program
To adapt the washing cycle to how dirty the dishes are, set a suitable program. Press the appropriate program
button. aThe program is set and
the program button flashes. aThe remaining program duration
appears on the display.
14.3 Setting additional functions
To complement the selected washing program, you can set additional functions. A notice:The additional functions that can be activated depend on the program selected.

servicede

Press the button for the appropriate additional function. “Additional functions”, page 22
aThe additional function is set
and the additional function button flashes.

14.4 Setting the time delay

You can postpone the start of the program up to 24 hours. 1. press.

a”h:01″ appears in the display.

2.Use to set the desired program start.

press.

aThe time delay is activated.

Tip:You can deactivate the time delay by pressing until “h:00” appears in the display.

14.5 Start program

press.

aThe program is finished when the display shows “0h:00m”.

Hints ¡If you during operation
If you want to add more dishes, do not use the tab drip tray as a handle for the upper dish rack. You might come into contact with the partially dissolved tab.

¡You can view the current program Only change the program if you cancel the program.
“Cancel program”, page 36
¡To save energy, switch The device switches off 1 minute after
the end of the program. If you open the
device door immediately after the end
of the program, the device switches off
after 4 seconds.

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deservice
14.6 Activate key lock
The key lock prevents the device from being used undesirably or improperly during operation.

Press for approx. 3 seconds.

aThe key lock is activated and is automatically deactivated when the program ends.
aWhen the device is operated, flashes in the display.

aIn the event of a power failure, it remains
Key lock activated.

14.7 Deactivate key lock

aThe program is aborted and is completed after approx. 1 minute.
14.10 Switch off the device 1.The instructions for safe use
Page 10observe. 2. press. Tip:If you press during the rinse cycle, the current program will be interrupted. When you turn on the device, the program continues automatically.

Press for approx. 3 seconds.

14.8 Interrupt program
A notice:If you open the appliance door when the appliance is heated up, leave the appliance door ajar for a few minutes and then close it. This will prevent excess pressure from building up in the device and causing the device door to pop open.

1. press.
aThe program is saved and the device switches off.
2.To continue the program, press .

14.9 Cancel program
To end a program prematurely or to change a program that has been started, you must cancel it.

approx. 4 seconds

press.

aAll indicators light up.

aOnce the ads are out,

The display shows “0h:01m” and the

remaining water is pumped out.

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Basic settings

basic settings

You can adjust the basic settings of your device to suit your needs.

15.1 Overview of the basic settings
The basic settings depend on the features of your device.

basic position
Water hardness

Display text Selection

H041

H00 – H07

Rinse aid addition r051 Intensive drying d001

r00 – r06 d00 – d01

Description
Adjust the softening system to the water hardness. “Setting the softening system”, page 26 Level H00 switches off the softening system. Adjust the amount of rinse aid added. Switch off the rinse aid system using level r00. During final rinsing, the temperature is increased and thus an improved drying result is achieved. The running time may increase slightly. A notice:Not suitable for delicate dishes. Switch intensive drying on “d01” or off “d00”.

1Factory setting (may vary depending on device type)

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basic position Hot water

Display text Selection

A001

A00 – A01

Description Set cold water connection or hot water connection. Set the device only for hot water, if the hot water is processed economically and a suitable installation is available, e.g. B. a solar system with a circulation line. The water temperature should be a minimum of 40°C and a maximum of 60°C.

Efficient Dry

o021

o00 – o02

Turn on hot water “A01” or switch off “A00”. Automatic opening of the device door during Activate or deactivate the drying phase. If the function is activated, the running time may increase. The following settings are possible: ¡With the setting “o00”
the automatic door opening is deactivated in all programs. ¡With the setting “o01” automatic door opening is activated in all programs.

¡With the setting “o02” Automatic door opening is only activated in the Eco 50°C program.
“Efficient Dry”, page 11 1Factory setting (may vary depending on device type)

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basic position Wi-Fi Remote start
Factory setting

Display text Selection

Cn0

Cn0 – Cn1

rc1

rc0 – rc2

re

Start with

YES Confirm with

Basic settingsde
Description
Turn wireless network connection on or off.
The “Cn0” level turns off the wireless network connection. This basic setting is only available after you have connected the device to the Connected to the Home Connect app. “Home Connect”, page 40 “Remote Start “, page 41enable or disable.
The following settings are possible: ¡With the setting “rc0”
the function is permanently deactivated. ¡With the setting “rc1” The function can be selected using the button.
“Activate Remote Start”, page 41 ¡With the setting “rc2”
the function is permanently activated.
This basic setting is only available after you have connected the device to the Connected to the Home Connect app.
“Home Connect”, page 40 Reset changed settings to factory defaults. The settings must be made for initial commissioning.

1Factory setting (may vary depending on device type)

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15.2 Change basic settings

Tip:Connect your device to a mobile device. You can easily adjust all settings using the Home Connect app.

1. press.

2.To open the basic settings, 3 seconds
press.

aThe display shows Hxx. a

The display shows

.

Press repeatedly until the

display shows the desired setting.

Press repeatedly until the

display shows the appropriate value.

You can change several settings.

5.To save the settings, Press for 3 seconds.

ome

Home Connect

H Connect
ome Connect
DThis device is network compatible. Ver-
H
Connect your device to a mobile device 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. You can find information about this at: www.homeconnect.com.

To be able to use Home Connect, first set up the connection to the WLAN home network (Wi-Fi1) and to 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. Tips ¡Observe the supplied instructions
of Home Connect. ¡Also note the information in
the Home Connect app. A notice:Please note the safety instructions in these operating instructions and ensure that they are followed even when you use the device via the Operate the Home Connect app. “Safety”, page 4
16.1 Home Connect quick start
Connect your device to a mobile device quickly and easily. 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 open
set up on the mobile device.
¡The device has one at the place of installation
Reception to the WLAN home network (Wi-Fi). ¡The device door is closed. 1.Open the Home Connect app and scan the following QR code.
2.Follow the instructions in the Home Connect app.
16.2 Remote Launch You can start the device with your mobile device using the Home Connect app. Tip:If you go to the basic settings Page 39If you set this function to “rc2”, the function is permanently activated and you can start your device at any time with a mobile device.

Home Connectde
requirements ¡The device is connected to your WiFi
Home network connected. ¡The device is connected to the Home Con-
nect app connected. ¡In the basic settings
Page 39This function is set to “rc1”.
¡A program is selected.
press. When you open the device door, the function is automatically deactivated.
abutton shines.
Tip:To deactivate the function, press.
16.3 Privacy
Please note the information on data protection. When your device is connected to a home network connected to the Internet for the first time, your device transmits the following categories of data to the Home Connect server (First registration): ¡Unique device identifier (best
from device keys and the MAC address of the installed Wi-Fi communication module). ¡Wi-Fi communication security certificate communication module (for information technology security of the connection). ¡The current software version and Hardware version of your home appliance. ¡Status of any previous previous reset to factory settings.

Enable remote start If you have set “rc1” in the basic settings for this function, activate the function on your device.

This initial registration prepares you to use the Home Connect functionalities and is only required at the time you want to use Home Connect functionalities for the first time.
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17 Cleaning and care
To ensure that your device remains functional for a long time, clean and maintain it carefully.
17.1 Clean the washing container
WARNING Risk of damage to health! The use of cleaners containing chlorine can cause damage to your health.
Never use cleaners containing chlorine.
1.Remove any coarse dirt in the interior with a damp cloth.
2.Fill the cleaner into the cleaner chamber.
17.4 Machine Care
Deposits can cause problems with your device, e.g. B. due to food residues and lime. To avoid malfunctions and reduce odors, clean the device at regular intervals.
Machine care, in conjunction with machine care products and machine cleaners, is the appropriate program for caring for your device.

3.Select a program with the highest temperature. 4.Start the program without dishes.
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17.2 Cleaning products
Only use suitable cleaning agents to clean the device. “Safe Use”, page 10
17.3 Tips for device care
Follow the device care tips to keep your device functioning properly.

measure
The door seal gene dishwasher front
and the operating aperture regularly
ßig with one damp cloth
and dishwashing liquid
wipe off.
The device door longer standing based on time let.

Advantage
The device parts stay clean and hygienic.
Unpleasant Odor formation is avoided.

Tip:You can obtain our tested and approved machine care and machine cleaner for dishwashers online at https://www.bosch-home.com/store or via customer service. Machine care is a program that removes various deposits in one rinse cycle. Cleaning takes place in two phases:

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Cleaning and carede

phase 1

distance from fat and lime

2

food residues

and deposits

cleanser Liquid machine
care products or powder
deformed machine
called descaler.
Machine cleaner

placement
device interior, e.g. B. Bottle placed in the cutlery basket hangs or powder in the interior.
Cleaner chamber

For optimal cleaning performance, the program doses the cleaners separately in the corresponding cleaning phase. This requires the correct placement of the cleaners.
If the machine care indicator on the control panel lights up or the display advises you to do so, carry out the machine care without dishes. After you have carried out the machine maintenance, the display goes out. If your device does not have a reminder function, we recommend carrying out machine maintenance every 2 months.
Carry out machine maintenance Hints ¡Run the machine program
Carry out cleaning without the dishes being put away.
¡Use only specifically for Machine care products and machine cleaners suitable for dishwashers.
¡Make sure that there are no
aluminum parts, e.g. B. grease filters from extractor hoods or aluminum pots, are located in the washing compartment of the device.
¡If you care for the machine If you have not carried out 3 rinse cycles, the machine care display will automatically go out.

¡In order to achieve optimal cleaning performance
To maintain safety, pay attention to the correct placement of the cleaners.
¡Observe the safety instructions on the packaging of machine care products and machine cleaners.

1.Remove any coarse dirt in the interior with a damp cloth.

2.Clean the sieves. 3.Place the machine care product
inside the device.
Only use machine care products that are specifically designed for dishwashers. 4.Pour the machine cleaner into the cleaner chamber until it is completely full.
Do not add machine cleaner to the interior of the device.

5. press.

press.

aMachine maintenance is carried out

leads.
aWhen the program is finished, the machine care display goes out.

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17.5 Sieve system
The filter system filters coarse impurities from the rinsing circuit.
3 2

3.Pull off the micro sieve downwards.

1

1 Micro sieve

2 fine sieve

3

coarse sieve

Clean sieves
Impurities from the rinse water can clog the sieves. 1.After each rinse, check the sieves
for residue. 2.Turn the coarse sieve
counterclockwise and remove the sieve system.
Make sure that no foreign objects fall into the pump pot.

2

4.Press the locking lugs together and remove the coarse sieve upwards.
2 1
5.Clean the sieve elements under running water. Carefully clean the dirt edge between the coarse sieve and fine sieve.
6.Assemble the sieve system. Please note that the locking lugs on the coarse sieve are engaged.

1

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7.Insert the sieve system into the device and turn the coarse sieve clockwise. Note that the arrow marks are opposite each other.

Cleaning and carede 2.Pull the lower spray arm upwards.

17.6 Clean spray arms
Limescale and impurities from the rinsing water can block the spray arm nozzles and bearings. Clean the spray arms regularly.
1.Unscrew the upper spray arm and pull it down.

3.Check the outlet nozzles of the spray arms for blockages under running water and remove any foreign bodies.
4.Insert the lower spray arm. aThe
spray arm audibly clicks into place. 5.Insert the upper spray arm and
screw tight.

1 2

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Troubleshooting

18 Troubleshooting
You can fix minor problems with your device yourself. Use the troubleshooting information before contacting customer service. This way you avoid unnecessary costs. Tip:Further information and explanations for troubleshooting can be found online by scanning the QR code in the table of contents and on our website www.bosch-home.com.

WARNING
Danger 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 to repair the device. If the mains connection cable of this device is damaged, it must be replaced
with a special connection cable, which is available from the manufacturer or its customer service.

Disturbance
E:30-00 lights up in the
Change.
E:31-00 lights up Change.
E:32-00 lights up Change or display for water inlet shines.

Cause and troubleshooting
Water protection system is activated.
1.Close the faucet. 2.Call customer service Page 54.
Water protection system is activated.
1.Close the faucet. 2.Call customer service Page 54.
Inlet hose is kinked. Lay the inlet hose without kinks.
Faucet is closed. Open the faucet.
Faucet is jammed or calcified. Open the faucet.
The flow rate must be at least 10 l/min when the water inlet is open.
Screens in the water connection of the inlet or Aqua-Stop hose are clogged. 1.Turn off the device. 2.Unplug the power cord. 3.Turn off the tap. 4.Unscrew the water connection.

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Disturbance
E:32-00 lights up Change or display for water inlet shines.

Troubleshootingde
Cause and troubleshooting 5.Take the strainer out of the inlet hose

E:34-00 lights up in the
Change.
E:61-02 lights up in the
Change.

6.Clean the sieve. 7.Place the strainer in the inlet hose. 8th.Screw on the water connection. 9.Check the water connection for leaks. 10.Connect the power supply. 11.Turn on the device.
Water constantly flows into the device.
1.Close the faucet. 2.Call customer service Page 54.
No device error. Wastewater pump is blocked or the wastewater pump cover is loose. 1.Clean the wastewater pump.
“Cleaning the wastewater pump”, page 52 2.Snap the waste water pump cover into place correctly.
“Cleaning the wastewater pump”, page 52

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Disturbance
E:61-03 lights up in the
Change. water will not pumped out.

Cause and troubleshooting No device error. The siphon connection is still closed or the waste water hose is kinked or blocked.
1.Check the connection on the siphon and open it if necessary. 2.Lay the drain hose without kinks. 3.Remove residue.

No device error. Wastewater pump is blocked or the wastewater pump cover is loose. 1.Reini Gen Sie die Devi asse rpmp e.
“Sewage pumping e rigshtomGe”, pagei 52 2.R asten S ied cioeverand ng de abs right sser pumpe
ricHtige ni . “Abwasserp amnpdshoeme “, Page 52

E: 92 4-0 leanfedar in Change l.

Shebe are dirty

et.gor heve srasctrifices.

re iniGen You diesieves.

“Siebe rigehtsome p”,age 44

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Disturbance
All LEDs light up or flashing.
Leftover food on dishes dishes.

Troubleshootingde

Cause and troubleshooting
Electronics have detected an error. 1.Press the main switch button for about 4 seconds.

The device will reset and restart. 2.If the problem occurs again:
Turn off the device. Pull out the power plug or switch off the fuse in the
fuse box. Wait at least 2 minutes. Turn on the fuse in the fuse box or plug in the
power plug. Turn on the device. 3.If the problem occurs again:
Contact customer service. “Customer Service”, page 54

Dishes are stored too tightly or the basket is overflowing.

1.Rr arounden you the Gesc hirright withsufficient end free space
ein.

Die spray s aright erreichen.

müssen the g eshir rsurface

2. v ermeidenSi e A nlagit telle n.

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ckieright t.
roomsShe theres ges chirr s Oe in, thast’s the thing scirrus doeSspnrigoht t hinder aarmndrotation.

S prigühtHarm nozzles are verstopft. Clean n Sie the spray trreighet s pSage 45.

Sieves are versh mutzt. Cleian it up e Sieves.
“Siebe n ei right iGen”, Let ittbe 44
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Disturbance Leftover food on dishes
dishes.

Cause and troubleshooting

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Sieves are inserted incorrectly and/or not locked. 1.Insert the sieves correctly.
“Sieve system”, page 44
2.Lock the sieves into place.

Washing program selected that is too weak.
Choose a stronger washing program. “Programs”, page 19

Dishes have been pre-cleaned too much. The sensors decide on a weak program flow. Stubborn dirt can sometimes not be removed
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Disturbance
Removable streaks are located on glasses, glasses with a metallic appearance and cutlery.

Cause and troubleshooting The dishes are blocking the detergent lid.
2.Do not place dishes or air fresheners in the tab drip tray.
Dishes have been pre-cleaned too much. The sensors decide on a weak program flow. Stubborn dirt sometimes cannot be removed.

Traces of rust on surfaces
plug.

Only remove large food residues and do not prewash the dishes.
Cutlery is not sufficiently rust-resistant. Knife blades are often more severely affected. Use rust-resistant dishes.
Cutlery also rusts if rusting parts are washed with it.

Do not wash rusty parts.
Salt content in the rinse water is too high. 1.Remove any spilled special salt from the rinsing container. 2.Tighten the cap of the special salt container tightly.

There are cleaning residues
in the detergent chamber or in the tab collecting tray.

Spray arms were blocked by crockery and the detergent was not rinsed out. Make sure the spray arms are not blocked and
can rotate freely.
The detergent chamber was damp when the detergent was filled.
Only pour cleaner into a dry cleaner chamber.

Refill indicator for Special salt lights up.

Special salt is missing.
Fill with special salt Page 27a.
Sensor does not recognize special salt tablets. Do not use special salt tablets.

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deTransport, storage and disposal
18.1 Clean the waste water pump
Coarse food residue or foreign objects can block the wastewater pump. As soon as the flushing water no longer drains properly, you have to clean the wastewater pump.
WARNING Risk of injury! Sharp and pointed objects such as broken glass can block the wastewater pump and cause injury.
Carefully remove foreign bodies.
1.Disconnect the device from the power supply.
2.Remove the upper and lower dish racks. 3.Remove the sieve system. 4.Scoop out available water.
If necessary, use a sponge.
5.Lever out the pump cover using a spoon and grab it by the bar.

6.Lift the pump cover diagonally inwards and remove it.

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9.Install the sieve system. 10.Insert the lower and upper racks.
19 transport, Storage and disposal
19.1 Dismantle the device
1.Disconnect the device from the power supply.
2.Turn off the tap.
3.Disconnect the waste water connection. 4.Disconnect the drinking water connection.
5.If available, loosen the fastening screws to the furniture parts.
6.If present, dismantle the base board. 7.Carefully pull out the device and
retighten the hose.

19.2 Make the device frostproof
If the device is in a room at risk of frost, e.g. B. in a holiday home, empty the device completely.
Drain the device. “Transporting the device”, page 53
19.3 Transporting the device
To avoid damage to the device, empty the device before transport.
A notice:To ensure that no residual water gets into the machine control and causes damage to the device, only transport the device upright. 1.Remove dishes from the appliance. 2.Secure loose parts. 3.Switch on the device. Page 35 4.Select the program with the
highest temperature. “Programs”, page 19 5.Start the program. Page 35 6.To empty the device, cancel the program after approx. 4 minutes.
“Cancel program”, page 36
7.Switch off the device. Page 36 8th.Close the tap. 9.To empty the remaining water from
the device, turn off the inlet Loosen the hose and let it drain out.

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19.4 Disposing of the old device Valuable raw materials can be reused through environmentally friendly disposal.
WARNING Risk of damage to health! Children can become trapped in the device and endanger their lives. For old devices, pull the power plug
of the power connection cable, then cut the power connection cable and destroy the lock on the device door to such an extent that the device door no longer closes.
1.Pull out the mains plug of the mains connection cable.
2.Cut the mains connection cable.
3.Dispose of the device in an environmentally friendly manner.
You can obtain information about current disposal routes from your specialist dealer or your local or city administration.
This device complies with European standards Directive 2012/19/EU
about old electrical and electronic equipment (waste
electrical and electronic equipment ­ WEEE).
The directive provides the framework for an EUwide take-back and recycling of the old devices.

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Customer service

20 Customer Service
Functionally relevant original spare parts in accordance with the relevant Ecodesign Regulation are available from our customer service for a period of at least 10 years from the date your device is placed on the market within the European Economic Area. A notice:The use of customer service is free of charge within the scope of the manufacturer’s warranty conditions. For detailed information about the warranty period and the warranty conditions in your country, please contact our customer service, your dealer or our website. When you contact customer service, you will need the product number (E-No.), the production number (FD) and the counting number (Z-No.) of your device. Customer service contact details can be found in the enclosed customer service directory or on our website.
20.1 Product number (E-No.), production number
(FD) and counting number
(Z-No.)
The product number (E-No.), the production number (FD) and the counting number (Z-No.) can be found on the nameplate of the device. You can find the nameplate on the inside of the device door. To quickly find your device information and customer service phone number, you can write down the information.

20.2 AQUA-STOP guarantee
In addition to warranty claims against the seller from the purchase contract and in addition to our manufacturer’s guarantee, we provide replacement under the following conditions. ¡If due to an error on our part
If water damage is caused by the Aqua-Stop system, we will compensate private users for damages. To ensure water safety, the device must be connected to the power supply. ¡The liability guarantee applies to the Lifespan of the device. ¡ Requirement of the guarantee The guarantee is that the device with Aqua-Stop is set up and connected professionally in accordance with our instructions; it also includes the professionally installed Aqua-Stop extension (original accessory). Our guarantee does not cover defective supply lines or fittings up to the Aqua-Stop connection on the tap.
¡Need devices with Aqua-Stop As a general rule, you should not supervise them during operation or secure them afterwards by closing the tap. Only in the event of a longer absence from your home, e.g. B. if you are on vacation lasting several weeks, the tap must be closed.

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Technical data

21 Technical data

Weight Tension
Connection value
validation
Water pressure
Inflow quantity Water temperature
capacity

Max.: 60kg 220 – 240V, 50Hz or 60Hz 2000 – 2400 W 10 – 16 A ¡at least 50 kPa (0.5 bar) ¡ max. 1000 kPa (10 bar)
at least 10 l/min Cold water. Hot water max.: 60 °C 14 place settings

Further information about your model can be found online at https://eprel.ec.europa.eu/1. This web address links to the official EU product database EPREL. Please then follow the instructions for the model search. The model identifier results from the characters before the slash of the product number (E-No.) on the nameplate. Alternatively, you can also find the model identifier in the first line of the EU energy label.
21.1 Information about free and open source software
This product contains software components that are licensed by the copyright holders as free or open source software. The corresponding license information is stored on the home appliance. Access to the corresponding license information is also possible via the Home Connect app.

lich: “Profile -> Legal information -> License information”.2You can download the license information on the brand product website. (Please search for your device model and other documents on the product website.) Alternatively, you can send the relevant information to ossrequest@bshg.com or BSH Hausgeräte GmbH, Carl-Wery-Str. 34, D-81739 Munich. The source code will be made available upon request. Please send your request to ossrequest@bshg.com or BSH Hausgeräte GmbH, Carl-Wery-Str. 34, D-81739 Munich. Subject: “OSSREQUEST” You will be charged for the cost of processing your request. This offer is valid for three years from the date of purchase or for at least the period during which we provide support and replacement parts for the relevant device.

1 Only applies to countries in the European Economic Area 2 Depending on device equipment
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deDeclaration of Conformity
22 declarations of conformity
tion
BSH Hausgeräte GmbH hereby declares that the device with Home Connect functionality is in accordance with the basic

requirements and the other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. You can find a detailed RED declaration of conformity online at www.boschhome.com on the product page of your device among the additional documents.

2.4GHz band (2400-2483.5MHz): max. 100mW 5GHz band (5150-5350MHz + 5470-5725MHz): max. 150mW

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www.bosch-home.com/service Contact data of all countries are listed in the attached service directory.
BSH Hausgeräte GmbH Carl-Wery-Strasse 34 81739 Munich, GERMANY www.bosch- home.com
A Bosch Company
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