BOSCH SHV4HCX48E Fully Integrated Dishwasher User Manual

June 6, 2024
Bosch

SHV4HCX48E Fully Integrated Dishwasher

Translated from Dutch to English – www.onlinedoctranslator.com
Dishwasher
SHV4HCX48E [NL] User manual

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Table of contents
Safety………………………………………….. 4 General instructions ……………… 4 Destination of the device……………… 4 Restriction of users ………… 4 Secure installation…………………………… 4 Safe use………………………………………….. 6 Damaged device ……………………. 8 Dangers for children………………… 8
Avoiding material damage …….. 10 Safe installation……………………………. 10 Safe use……………………………. 10
Environmental protection and saving…………………………………………… …. 11 Disposing of the packaging ………. 11 Saving energy ………………………….. 11 Aqua sensor …………………………….. 11
Set up and connect…………….. 12 Scope of delivery ……………………………. 12 Setting up and connecting the device…………………………………………… ……. 12 Waste water connection ………………. 12 Drinking water connection ……………… 13 Electrical connection ……………… 13
Getting to know your device………… 14 Device …………………………………………. 14 Controls………………… 15
Programs ……………………………. 17 Notes for test institutes ….. 18
Favorite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Additional Features ………………………….. 19
Equipment……………………………. 19 Upper basket ……………………. 19 Lower basket ……………………. 20 Cutlery drawer……………………………. 20 Etagère ……………………………. 21 Folding plate supports ………. 21 Cutlery basket heights ……………………. 22
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Before using for the first time ……………… 22
First time use…….. 22
Softening System ……………… 22 Overview of the water hardness settings………………………. 22 Set water softening……………… 23 Softening salt ……………………….. 23 Switching off water softening….. 24 Softening system regenerative run ………………………………………….. 25
Rinse system …………………. 25 Rinse aid ……………………. 25 Setting the rinse aid amount …………………………………………… 26 Switch off rinse system… 26
Detergent ……………………………. 26 Suitable detergents ………. 26 Unsuitable detergent ……………. 28
Notes on
detergents…………………………………………………………. .. 28
Filling detergent ………………… 28
Crockery……………………………. 29 Damage to glass and crockery good ………………………………………… 30 Loading crockery ………………. 30 Unloading crockery ………………. 31
The Ministry in Essence………….. 31 Opening the appliance door ……………… 31 Switching on the appliance ……………… 31 Set program ……………… 32 Set additional function ……………… 32 Making time setting………………………….. 32 Start program ……………… 32 Interrupt program ……………… 32 Cancel program ………………………….. 33 Switching off the appliance ……………… 33

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Basic Settings ………………………….. 34 Overview of the basic settings gen ………………………………………….. 34 Change basic settings……………… 35
Cleaning and maintenance……………. 35 Cleaning the rinse aid container ………. 35 Detergent ……………………………. 36 Device maintenance tips………. 36
Machine cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36
Sieving System……………………………. 37 Cleaning Spray Arms…………….. 38
Troubleshooting ……………………. 40
Error code / error indication / signal
nal ………………………………………….. 40 Washing result ………………………….. 42 Indications on the display……….. 49 Malfunctions…………………………… 50 Mechanical damage ……….. 51 Sounds ………………………………………… 51 Cleaning the Drain Pump………………. 53
Transport, storage and disposal……………………………………………………….. 53
Disassembling the device ………………. 53 Making the device frost-proof…. 54 Transporting the device ……………… 54 Disposal of your old device …. 54
Service……………………………. 55 Product number (E-Nr.), production number (FD) and serial number (ZNr.) ………………………. …………… 55 AQUA-STOP guarantee ………………. 55
Technical data……………… 56 Information on Free Software and Open Source Software ………………….. 56
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Safety
Observe the following safety instructions.
General instructions
s Read this manual carefully. s Keep the operating instructions and product information for
later use or for subsequent owners. s Do not connect the device in case of transport damage.
Destination of the device
Only use the device: s to wash dishes. s for domestic use and in enclosed spaces within the domestic environment. s to an altitude of 4000 m above sea level.
Restriction of the users
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and 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 have understood the resulting dangers. Children must not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children unless they are supervised. Make sure that children under 8 years old cannot reach the device or the connecting cable.
Safe 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! s Improper installations are dangerous.
Only connect and use the device in accordance with the information on the type plate.
Always use the supplied power cord of the new appliance.
Only connect the device to a mains supply with alternating current via a properly installed earthed socket outlet.
The protective earth system of the electrical house installation must be installed in accordance with the electrical engineering regulations.
Never power the device via an external switching device, e.g. a time switch 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, an all-pole disconnecting device must be installed in the permanently installed electrical system in accordance with the installation instructions.
When setting up the device, make sure that the mains cable is not pinched or damaged.
s Cutting the supply hose or submerging the AquaStop valve in water is dangerous. Never immerse the plastic housing in water. An electric valve is located in the plastic housing on the supply hose.
Never cut the supply hose. There are electrical connection lines 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.
If the power cord is too short, contact the after-sales service.
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Only use adapters approved by the manufacturer. WARNING Risk of injury! The hinges move when opening and closing the appliance door and can cause injury. If underfloor or built-in appliances are not located in a niche
and thus a side wall is accessible, the side hinge section must be covered. The covers are available from specialist dealers or from our after-sales service.
WARNING Danger of tipping over! Improper installation can lead to the device tipping over.
Only install underfloor or built-in appliances under a continuous worktop that is firmly connected to the adjacent cupboards.
Safe use WARNING Risk of serious health hazard!
Failure to observe 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 packaging of detergents and rinse aids.
WARNING Risk of explosion! s Solvents in the washing area of the device can lead to explosions.
Never put solvents in the washing area of the appliance.
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Safety NL
s Highly 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 highly corrosive alkaline or strongly acidic cleaning agents, in particular those for professional or industrial use, in combination with aluminum objects (e.g. grease filters from extractor hoods or aluminum pans) in the dishwasher, e.g. for machine maintenance. maintain.
WARNING Risk of injury! s An open appliance door can lead to injuries.
Only open the appliance door for loading and unloading dishes in order to prevent accidents such as tripping.
Do not sit or stand on the open appliance door. s Knives and objects with sharp points can cause injuries.
Place knives and objects with sharp points pointing downwards in the cutlery basket, knife holder or cutlery drawer.
WARNING Risk of burns! If the appliance door is opened during the program run, hot water may splash out of the appliance. Only open the appliance door carefully during the program run.
WARNING Risk of electric shock! s 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. s Damaged power cord insulation is dangerous.
Never bring the connecting cable into contact with hot appliance parts or heat sources.
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Never bring the power cable into contact with sharp points or edges.
Never kink, pinch or alter the power cord.
Damaged device
WARNING Risk of electric shock! s A damaged appliance 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 mains cable is damaged, immediately unplug the mains cable from the socket or switch off the fuse in the fuse box and close the tap.
” Contact customer service.” Page 55 s Improper repairs are dangerous.
Only qualified personnel may carry out repairs on the device. Only original spare parts may be used to repair the device.
If the power cord of this appliance is damaged, it must be replaced with a special cord available from the manufacturer or its service agent.
Dangers for children
WARNING Risk of suffocation! s Children can pull packing material over their head and become
entangled and suffocate. Keep packaging material away from children. Do not let children play with packaging material.
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s Children can inhale or swallow small parts and choke.
Keep small parts away from children. Do not allow children to play with small parts. s Children can lock themselves in the appliance and suffocate. If present, use the child lock. Never allow children to play with or operate the appliance.
WARNING Risk of health hazard! Children can lock themselves in the appliance and endanger their lives. In the case of discarded appliances, remove the plug of the
mains cable from the socket, then cut the mains cable and damage the lock of the appliance door so that the appliance door no longer closes.
WARNING Risk of crushing! Children can become trapped between the appliance door and the cupboard doors below with appliances installed high.
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 appliance. The water in the washroom is not drinking water. Residues of detergent and rinse aid may still be left 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 appliance.
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Material damage
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Avoid material damage
Safe installation
PAY ATTENTION!
s An improper installation of the device can cause damage.
If the dishwasher is under or above If other household appliances are installed, the information on installation in conjunction with the dishwasher in the installation instructions for the respective household appliance must be observed.
If no information is available or if the installation manual does not contain any instructions on this subject, check with the manufacturer of these household appliances whether the dishwasher can be built-in above or below other household appliances.
If there is no information from the fa-
brine 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 place the dishwasher under a
install hob. Do not install the dishwasher in
near heat sources such as radiators, water heaters, stoves or other appliances that give off heat.

s Modified or damaged water hoses can lead to material damage and damage to the device.
Never kink water hoses, pinch, modify or cut.
Only supplied water hose or use original spare hoses.
Never used water hoses reuse.
s Too low or too high water pressure may interfere with the device function. Make sure the water pressure at the water supply installation is a minimum of 50 kPa (0.5 bar) and a maximum of 1000 kPa (10 bar). When the water pressure reaches the exceeds the given maximum value, a pressure reducing valve must be installed between the drinking water connection and the hose set of the unit.
Safe use
PAY ATTENTION!
s Emerging water vapor can damage built-in furniture. The device after the end of allow the program to cool down briefly before opening the appliance door.
s The rinse aid container can be corrode softening salt for dishwashers. To ensure that spills out of the softening salt from the rinse aid container, the softening salt must be filled into the water softening salt reservoir immediately before the program starts.

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s Dishwasher detergent can damage the water softener. The reservoir of the softener Only fill the water supply with special salt for dishwashers.
s Unsuitable detergents can damage the appliance. Do not use a steam cleaner. To prevent scratches do not use sponges with a rough surface or abrasive cleaning agents on the surface of the appliance. To prevent corrosion at dishwashers with a stainless steel front do not use sponge cloths or rinse them well several times before using them for the first time.
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environmental protection and savings
Environmental protection and saving
Disposal of the packaging
The packaging materials are environmentally friendly and can be reused. The individual components on
kind of separate disposal.
Save energy
If you follow these instructions, your appliance will use less electricity and water.
Use the Eco 50° program. The Eco 50° program is energysaving and environmentally friendly. “Programs”, Page 17

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If you only need to wash a few dishes, you can use the Half load option. 1
The program is adapted to the lower load and the consumption values are reduced. “Additional Features”, Page 19
Aquasensor
The aquasensor is an optical measuring device (photocell) with which the turbidity of the washing water is measured. Water can be saved with the aqua sensor. The use of the aquasensor depends on the specific program. In case of heavy soiling, the washing-up water is pumped out and replaced with fresh water. In the case of light soiling, the washing water is also used during the next washing phase and the water consumption can be reduced by 3-6 litres. In the automatic programs, the temperature and running time are also adapted to the degree of soiling.

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Set up and connect
Oset up and connect
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O set up and connect
Connect the appliance to electricity and water in a professional manner for correct use. Observe the required criteria and the installation instructions.
Scope of supply
After unpacking, check all parts for transport damage and for completeness of the delivery. For complaints, please contact the store where you purchased the device or our customer service. Remark: The device has been checked at the factory for correct operation. Water stains may remain on the device. The water spots disappear after the first wash cycle.
The delivery consists of: s Dishwasher s Instructions s Assembly instructions s Other documents containing information
tie s Mounting material s Steam protection plate s Salt filling aid funnel s Power cord s Quick Guide
Setting up and connecting the device
You can install your under-counter or built-in appliance in the kitchen unit between wooden and plastic walls. If you subsequently install the device as a free-standing device, you must secure the device against tipping over, e.g. by screwing it to the wall or installing it under

a continuous worktop that is permanently connected to the adjacent cupboards.

  1. ” Observe the safety instructions.”
    Page 4 2. ” Observe the instructions for the
    electrical connection.” Page 13 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 waste water
    connection.” Page 12 7. ” Install the drinking water
    connection.” Page 13 8. Connect the device to the power.
    Waste water connection
    Connect the appliance to a drain water connection so that the contaminated washing water can be drained.
    Install waste water connection 1. The necessary steps can be found in
    the supplied installation manual.
    2. Connect the drain hose to the connection nipple of the siphon using the supplied parts.
    3. Make sure that the drain hose is not kinked, crushed or tangled.
    4. Make sure that the water does not flow out by a sealing cap in the waste water connection.

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Drinking water connection Connect the device to a drinking water connection. Install drinking water connection Note s When you replace the device,
you can use a new water supply hose. 1. The necessary steps can be found in the supplied installation manual.
2. Connect the device to the drinking water connection using the enclosed parts. The “technical data” Page 56 consider.
3. Make sure that the drinking water connection is not kinked, crushed or entangled.
Electrical connection
Connect the device to the mains.
Connecting the appliance electrically Notes s Observe the “Safety
sing” Page 4. s Only connect the device
on an AC voltage of 220 – 240 V and 50 Hz or 60 Hz. s Please note that the The protection system only works when the device is supplied with power. 1. Connect the appliance plug of the connecting cable to the appliance.
2. Plug the appliance into a socket in the vicinity of the appliance.
The connection data of the device can be found on the type plate.

Set up and connect NL 3. Check the plug for tightness.

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Getting to know your device
YOU get to know your device
Getting to know your device
Device
Here you will find an overview of the components of your device.

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Nameplate

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Type plate with “E number and FD number”
Page 55.
You need this information for the “service” Page 55.

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Detergent dispenser

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Lower crockery basket

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Reservoir for softening salt

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Lower spray arm

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Tablet tray

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Upper crockery basket

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cutlery drawer

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Etagère 1

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Upper spray arm

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Sieving System

12 Rinse aid reservoir

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Getting to know your device NL
Put the “dishwasher detergent” in the detergent dispenser
Page 26.
“Lower crockery basket” Page 20
Add softening salt to the water softening salt reservoir.
“Softening System”, Page 22 The lower spray arm cleans the dishes in the lower basket.
If the dishes do not get optimally clean, clean the spray arms.
“Cleaning the spray arms”, Page 38
During the wash cycle, tabs automatically fall from the detergent dispenser into the tablet compartment where the tabs can dissolve optimally.
Upper crockery basket
“cutlery drawer” Page 20
“Etagère” Page 21
The upper spray arm cleans the dishes in the upper basket. If the dishes do not get optimally clean, clean the spray arms. “Cleaning the spray arms”, Page 38 “Sieve system” Page 37
Add rinse aid to the rinse aid reservoir.
“Rinse system”, page 25

Controls
You can set all functions of your device and obtain information about the operating status via the control panel. You can perform various functions with a few keys.

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ON/OFF button and Reset button

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Program keys

“Turn on device” Page 31 “Turn off device” Page 33 “Abort program” Page 33 “Programs” Page 17

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Refill softener salt indicator

“Water softening” Page 22

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Refill rinse aid indicator Water “rinse system” Page 25

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supply indicator

Water supply indication

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Program keys and additional functions

“Programs” Page 17

“Additional Features” Page 19

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Start button

“Start program” Page 32

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Choose start time

If you press for approx. 3 seconds, open the basic settings.
“Create time setting” Page 32

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door opener 1

“Open device door.” Page 31

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Display

1 Depending on the device version

The display shows information about the time remaining or basic settings. You can change the basic settings via the display and the setting buttons.

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Programs
p programs

Programs NL

Here you will find an overview of the
p programs
adjustable programs. Depending on the configuration, different programs are offered on the control panel of the device. The running time depends on the selected program. In addition, the running time depends on the water temperature, amount of crockery, degree of soiling and selected additional function. Also a disabled

rinse system or lack of rinse aid affects the run time. The consumption values can be found in the quick guide. The consumption values apply under 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°
Silent 50

Usage
China: s Pots, pans, non-
clean delicate crockery and cutlery.
Degree of pollution:
s Very caked, inburnt or dried up
remove food residues
containing starch or
protein.
China: s Mixed crockery and
clean cutlery.
Degree of pollution:
s Slightly dried up, in the household food waste.
China: s Mixed crockery and
clean cutlery.
Degree of pollution:
s Slightly dried up, in the household food waste.
China: s Mixed crockery and
clean cutlery.
Degree of pollution:
s Slightly dried up, in the household food waste.

Program sequence
Intensive:
s Pre-rinse s Cleaning 70 °C
s Intermediate rinse
s Rinse aid 69 °C s To dry

Additional Features
All “Additional Features”, Page 19

Sensor-optimized:

All

s Becomes dependent on the ” additional features”,
degree of contamination of Page 19

the washing water is optimized

by the sensor system
lized.

Most economical program:
s Pre-rinse s Cleaning 50 °C
s Intermediate rinse
s Rinse aid 61 °C s To dry
Sound-optimized: s Pre-rinse s Cleaning 50 °C
s Intermediate rinse
s Final rinse 63 °C s To dry

All “Additional Features”, Page 19
All “Additional Features”, Page 19

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Program
Express 65° – 1h
Machine cleaning
Favorite

Usage

Program sequence

China:

Time-optimized:

s Mixed crockery and s Cleaning 65 °C

clean cutlery.

s Intermediate rinse

Degree of pollution: s Rinse aid 69 °C s Slightly dried up, in the s To dry

household usual

remove food residues.

Use only with the device removed.

Machine cleaning 70 °C

Additional Features
Extra Dry “Additional Features”, Page 19
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Remark: The relatively longer run time of the Eco 50° program is due to longer soaking and drying times. These enable optimum consumption values.
Notes for test institutes
Test institutes receive instructions for comparison tests, e.g. according to EN60436. This concerns the conditions for conducting the tests, not the results or consumption values.
Inquiry by email to: dishwasher@test-appliances.com The product number (E-No.) and the production number (FD) are required, which you will find on the type plate on the appliance door.

Favorite save.

on the device

1. Open the appliance door.
2. on to press. 3. Press the program button.
“Programs”, Page 17
4. Press the button for the desired additional function. “Additional Features”, Page 19
5. Press for 3 seconds. a The selected program and
the additional function will flash.
a flashes. a The program and the extra function
are stored.

Tip: To reset the program you can reset the device to the factory setting. “Overview of the basic settings gen”, Page 34

Favorite

Under the key

can you make a combi

nation of a program and additional

function.

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 rinse.

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Additional Features
E extra features

Here you will find an overview of the
E extra features
adjustable additional functions. Depending on the configuration, various additional functions are provided on the control panel of the device.

Additional function

Usage

SpeedPerfect+
half load Extra Dry

s The duration depends on depending on the washing program by 15% to 75%.
s The additional function can
before the programs tart or at any time during the program progress are activated
spring.
s The water and energy consumption are
high.
s With few crockery switch.
s Less detergent in the dishwasher then make a bowl for a full load
is recommended. s The running time is
short.
s The water and energy consumption are
low.
s For an improved dryThe final result is the rinse temperature
increased and the
drying phase extended.
s Particularly suitable for
drying plastic parts.
s The energy consumption is
slightly higher and the
maturity increases.

Equipment
YOU equipment

Additional Features NL

Here you get an overview of the
YOU equipment
possible equipment of your device and the way in which you use it. The equipment depends on your device variant.
Upper crockery basket
Place cups, glasses and small crockery in the upper basket.

To create space for larger crockery, you can adjust the height of the upper crockery basket.
Adjusting the upper basket with side levers To wash large items of crockery in the crockery baskets, you can adjust the shelf height of the top 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 down jerkily.

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3. Press the levers on the left and right on the outside of the basket inwards.

Lower crockery basket
Place pans and plates in the lower basket.

4. Lower or raise the dish basket evenly to the desired position. “Cutlery basket heights”, Page 22

Large plates with a diameter of up to 34 cm can be placed in the lower basket as shown.

Make sure that the upper crockery basket is level on both sides. 5. Push in the upper basket.

cutlery drawer Put the cutlery in the cutlery drawer.

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Arrange the cutlery with the pointed and sharp side down.
Etagère
Use the etagère and the space below it for storing small cups and glasses or for larger pieces of cutlery such as ladles or pre-cut cutlery.

Equipment NL
For easier storage of pans, dishes and glasses, you can fold the folding plate supports. 1
Fold over folding plate supports 1 If you don’t need the flip-up plate supports, flip them over. 1. Push the lever forward and
the folding plate supports flip over .

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If you do not need the etagère, you can fold it up.
Foldable plate supports
Use the folding plate supports to safely store crockery such as plates.

2. To use the folding plate supports again, fold them up.
a The folding plate supports click audibly.

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Cutlery basket heights Adjust the cutlery baskets to the desired height.
Appliance height 86.5 cm with cutlery drawer

position
1 max. ø 2 max. ø 3 max. ø

upper basket 18 cm 20.5 cm 23 cm

lower basket 34 cm 30.5 cm 28 cm

Before first use
Vfor the first use
s
V for the first use
set the options for the first use.
First time use
When using the device for the first time or resetting it to the factory settings, you must make settings.
Required: ” The device is set up and connected.” Page 12 1. ” Fill with softening salt.”
Page 23 2. ” Fill with rinse aid.”
Page 25 3. ” Turn on device.”
Page 31 4. ” Set water softening.”
Page 23 5. ” Set the amount of rinse aid.”
Page 26 6. The “filling detergent”
Page 26.

7. Start the program with the highest cleaning temperature without dishes. We recommend that you use the appliance without any dishes before using it for the first time because of possible water stains and other residues.
Tip: You can change these settings and other “basic settings” Page 34 change at any time.
Softening System
O hardening system
Hard, calcareous water leaves
O hardening system
limescale residues on the dishes and the rinse aid container and can clog parts of the appliance. For good washing results, you can soften water with the water softener and softening salt. To prevent damage to the device, water with a hardness of more than 7 °dH must be softened.

Overview of the water hardness settings
Here you will find an overview of the adjustable water hardness values. You can inquire or determine the water hardness from your local water company with a water hardness tester.

Water hardness °dH 0 – 6

Hardness range
soft

mmol/l 0 – 1.1

Set value H00

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

Hardness range
soft average average average hard hard hard

Remark: Set the device to the determined water hardness. “Setting water softening”, Page 23 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 24

Set water softening

Set the appliance to the water hardness.

1. Determine the water hardness and the desired setpoint. “Overview of the water hardhealth settings”, page 22

2. on to press.

3. Approx. 3 seconds on

Busy-

to access the basic settings.

a The display shows Hxx. a The display shows
to give.
4. Press as many times until the desired water hardness has been set.
The factory setting is H04. 5. To save the settings, press for
approx. 3 seconds.

Softening System NL

mmol/l 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

Set value H01 H02 H03 H04 H05 H06 H07

softening salt
You can soften the water with softening salt.
Filling softening salt If the Refill softener salt indicator lights up, top up the softener salt in the softener salt reservoir immediately before the start of the programme. The required amount of softening salt depends on the water hardness. The higher the water hardness, the greater the amount of softening salt required.

PAY ATTENTION!
s Dishwasher detergent can damage the water
damage hardening. The reservoir of the softener
Only fill the water supply with special salt for dishwashers.
s The rinse aid container can be corrode softening salt for dishwashers. To ensure that spills out of the softening salt from the rinse aid container, the softening salt must be filled into the water softening salt reservoir immediately before the program starts.

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reservoir and remove it. 2. When using for the first time: fill
the reservoir completely with water. 3. Remark: Only use special salt
for dishwashers. Do not use salt tablets. Do not use table salt. Place the softening salt in the softening salt reservoir.
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Funnel 1 Fill the water softening salt reservoir completely with softening salt. The water in the reservoir is displaced and flows away. 4. Fit and close the lid of the reservoir.

Switch off water softening
If the refilling salt display bothers you, for example if you use a combined dishwasher detergent with a salt component, you can switch off the display.
Remark To avoid damage to the appliance, only switch off the water softening in the following cases:

s The water hardness is maximum times 21 °dH and you use a combined dishwasher detergent with salt substitutes. According to the manufacturer’s instructions, combined dishwasher detergents with salt substitutes can only be used up to a degree of hardness of 21 °dH without adding softening salt.

s The water hardness is 0 – 6 °dH. You do not need to use softening salt.
1. on to press. 2. Approx. 3 seconds on
to access the basic settings.

Busy-

a The display shows Hxx. a The display shows
to give.
3. Press as many times until the display shows H00.
4. To save the settings, press for approx. 3 seconds.
a The water softener has been switched on and the refilling salt indicator is deactivated.

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Regenerate the softening system
In order to maintain trouble-free operation of the softening system, the device regularly performs a regeneration of the softening system.

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 runtime and consumption values when regenerating the
softening system.

Regenerating the softening system after x washings
Additional running time in minutes
Additional water consumption in liters
Additional electricity consumption in kWh

6
7 5 0.05

The stated consumption values 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.

G
G lance flushing system
lance flushing system
Rinse System
rinse aid
For optimal drying results it is best to use the rinse aid.

Only use rinse aid for household dishwashers.

Rinse System NL Filling rinse aid If the rinse aid refill indicator lights up, add rinse aid. Only use rinse aid for domestic dishwashers. 1. Press and lift the tab on the lid of
the rinse aid container .
2
1
2. Top up the rinse aid up to the max mark.
max
3. If rinse aid has spilled over, it must be removed from the rinse aid container. Rinse aid spilled over can cause excessive foaming during the wash cycle.
4. Close the lid of the rinse aid reservoir. a The lid audibly clicks into place.
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Set rinse aid amount

If streaks or water spots remain on the dishes, adjust the amount of rinse aid.

1. on to press.
2. Approx. 3 seconds on to access the basic settings.

Busy-

a The display shows Hxx. a The display shows
to give.

reflected

3. Just as often on

to press

until the display shows the

factory-set value r05.

4. Press as many times until the desired amount of rinse aid has been set.

­ A low setting adds less rinse aid during the wash cycle, reducing the streaks on the dishes.

­ A higher setting adds more rinse aid during the wash cycle, reducing water spots and improving drying results.

5. To save the settings, press for approx. 3 seconds.
Switch off the rinse system
If the rinse aid refill indicator bothers you, e.g. if you use a combined dishwasher detergent with rinse aid

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rinse aid component, you can switch off the rinse aid system.

Tip: The function of the rinse aid is limited in combined detergents. You usually get better results by using rinse aid.

1. on to press.
2. Approx. 3 seconds on to access the basic settings.

Busy-

a The display shows Hxx. a The display shows
to give.
3. Press just as often until the display shows the factory-set value r05.
4. Press as many times until the display shows r00.
5. To save the settings, press for approx. 3 seconds.
a The rinse aid system is switched on and the rinse aid refill indicator is deactivated.

V
V detergent
detergent
Dishwasher detergent
Suitable dishwasher detergents Only use detergents that are suitable for the dishwasher. Suitable for both non-combined and combined dishwashing detergents.
For optimum washing and drying results, use a non-combined detergent in combination with separate “softening salt” Page 23 and “rinse agent” Page 25. 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 (eg tea or ketchup).

Remark: Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for each detergent heed.

Dishwasher detergent
Tabs

Description
Tabs are suitable for all dishwashing tasks and do not require dosing.
With abbreviated “programs”
Page 17 unload tabs
may not be completely used, leaving detergent residue. This can negatively affect the cleaning effect.

Dishwasher powder

For abbreviated “programs”
Page 17 is dishwashing
powder recommended
len.
The dosage can be adjusted to the degree of soiling.

liquid dishwashing laundry detergent

Liquid detergents work faster and are used in shortened “programmes”. Page 17 without pre-rinse phase recommended. It may happen that an applied liquid

detergent escapes from the detergent dispenser even though it is closed. This is not a malfunction and is not serious if you observe the following:
s Select only a program without
pre-rinse phase.
s Do not give time setting
for the programs
tart in.

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Dishwasher detergent

Description
The dosage can be adjusted to the degree of soiling.

Tip: Suitable detergents are available online via our website or “service” Page 55.

Non-combined detergent
Non-combined dishwashing detergents are products which contain no further components in addition to the actual dishwashing detergent. Examples of this are dishwashing powder or liquid dishwashing 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 also recommended to use “softening salt” Page 23 and “rinse agent” Page 25 to use.
Combined Dishwasher Detergent In addition to traditional noncombined dishwashing detergents, a number of products with additional functions are offered. In addition to cleaning agents, these products also contain rinse aid and salt substitutes (3in1) and, depending on the combination (4in1, 5in1, …) additional components such as glass protection or polish for stainless steel. According to the manufacturer’s specifications, combined dishwasher detergents generally only work at water hardness levels of 21 °dH. With a water hardness of more than 21 °dH, you must add softening salt and rinse aid. For optimum washing and drying results, we recommend that you use softening water with a water hardness of 14 °dH or more.

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salt and rinse aid. If you use combination detergents, the washing program is automatically adjusted to this to obtain optimum washing and drying results.

Unsuitable detergent

Do not use detergents that could damage the appliance or harm your health.

Dishwasher detergent
hand dishwashing detergent
del
chlorinated
dishwasher detergent

Description
Hand dishwashing liquid can lead to increased foaming and damage to the appliance.
Chlorine residue on crockery can endanger health.

Notes on detergents

Follow the directions for detergents for daily use. s Detergents with the indication
thing ‘Bio’ or ‘Eco’ usually contain (for environmental reasons) smaller amounts of active substances or certain substances even not at all. This may limit the cleaning effect. s Adjust the rinse system and the water softening on the uncombined or combined dishwasher detergent used. s Combined dishwashing detergents According to the manufacturer’s instructions, salt substitutes can only be used up to a certain degree of hardness, usually 21 °dH, without adding softening salt. For optimum washing and drying

results, we recommend using softening salt from a water hardness of 14 °dH.
s Touch dishwashing detergents with an in
water-soluble protective packaging only with dry hands and only place it in a dry detergent dispenser to prevent the packaging from sticking.
s Even when the glosstop up rinse aid and the top up softener salt indicator lights up, the dishwashing programs are carried out without any problems when combined dishwashing agents are used.
s The function of the rinse aid del is limited in combination detergents. You usually get better results by using rinse aid.
s Use tabs with special drying
performance.
Filling detergent
1. Press the lock to open the detergent dispenser.

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2. Place detergent in the dry detergent dispenser.
50ml 25 ml 15ml

China NL 3. Close the lid of the detergent dispenser.

If you use tabs, one tablet is enough. 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 dishwasher detergent is sufficient. For less soiled crockery, a slightly smaller amount of detergent than indicated is sufficient.

a The lid audibly clicks into place. a The detergent dispenser is
depending on the program opens automatically at the optimum time for the program. The dishwashing powder or liquid dishwashing detergent is spread and dissolved in the rinse aid container. Tabs fall into the tablet tray and are dosed dissolved. 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 additionally sprinkle some detergent on the inner door of the appliance.
China
s household goods
Wash only dishwasher-safe crockery
s household goods
in the appliance. Remark: Glazed crockery and objects made of aluminum and silver can discolour or fade during washing. Sensitive glass can become dull after a few wash cycles.

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Damage to glass and crockery

Prevent damage to glass and serdirty stuff.

Cause

Recommendation

The following tableware
good is not dishwasher safe:
s Pieces of cutlery and
crockery from
wood s Decorated glass
zen, arts and crafts
health service and –
vases, and antiques
crockery
s Non heat resistant ge plastic front
throw s Crockery from
copper and tin
s Crockery that
with ash, wax,
grease and paint
is polluted s Very small piece-
know crockery

Wash only dishes good that the manufac- turer has ser-resistant is onmarked.

Glass and crockery are not dishwasher safe steadfast.
chemical compound
adjustment of the detergent
causes damage.

Only wash glass and porcelain
that the manufacturer uses as
dishwasher
ser-resistant is onmarked. Use a dishwasher
medium which has been designated as tableware safe by the manufacturer.

Cause

Recommendation

Highly corrosive alkali

If you use highly corrosive al-

chemical or strongly acidic or strongly acidic

dishwashing detergents containing dishwashing

detergents, in particular detergents used,

products for professionals, especially for

professional or industrial use, for professional or

industrial use in combination use, do not use

aluminum with aluminum for minium objects
throws are not the washroom of suitable for use in the appliance. the dishwasher.

The water temperature Select a program of the program with a lower temperature is too high. run.
Remove glasses and cutlery

from the appliance shortly after the end of the programme.

Sorting out crockery
Arrange the dishes correctly to achieve optimum washing results and to avoid damage to the dishes and the appliance.
Tips s When using the device,
you use less energy and water than with manual washing. s On our website you will find free examples of how to store the appliance efficiently. s To save energy and water
load your appliance up to the specified number of standard place settings.
“Technical data”, Page 56

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s For better washing and drying sultaten, place crockery with curves or cavities at an angle so that water can run off.

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1. Remove coarse food residues from the dishes. To save natural resources, do not pre-rinse the dishes under running water.
2. Arrange the crockery and observe 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. ­ Arrange cutlery with the pointed and sharp side down to avoid injuries. ­ Place dishes with the opening downwards so that no water remains in them. ­ Do not block the spray arms so that they can rotate. ­ Do not place small objects in the tablet container and do not block this compartment with dishes so as not to block the lid of the detergent dispenser.

Clearing crockery
WARNING Risk of injury! Hot dishes can cause burns. Hot crockery is sensitive to impact and can cause injury if broken. Crockery after the end of the pro-
gramma let it cool down for a while and only then remove it. 1. To avoid water drops falling on the dishes, unload the dishes from bottom to top. 2. Check the rinse aid reservoir and accessories for contamination and clean if necessary. “Cleaning and maintenance”, Page 35
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d e Operation in essence
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Open appliance door
Open the appliance door.
Switch on device
on to press. The Eco 50° program is preset.
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The Eco 50° program is a very environmentally friendly program and ideal for normally soiled crockery. It is the most efficient program in terms of energy and water consumption for this type of crockery and complies with the EU Ecodesign Regulation.
If you do not operate the device for 10 minutes, the device will switch off automatically.
Set program
You can adjust the wash cycle to the degree of soiling of the crockery by setting a suitable programme.
Press the program button. “Programs”, Page 17
a The program is set and the program button flashes.
a The remaining program run time appears on the display.
Set additional function
In addition to the selected washing program you can set additional functions. Remark: The available additional functions depend on the selected program. “Programs”, Page 17 Press the button of the desired extra
press function. “Additional Features”, Page 19 a The additional function is set and the
button of the additional function flashes.
Make time setting
You can delay the start of the program for up to 24 hours. 1. impressions. a The display shows “h:01”.
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2. Of

the desired program

set tart.

impressions.

a The time setting is activated.

Tip: The time setting is deactivated by pressing repeatedly until “h:00” appears on the display.

Start program

Press

.

a The program has ended when

down the display shows

“0h:00m”.

Remarks s If you want to add crockery
while the appliance is already in operation, do not use the tablet container as a handle for the upper basket. This will allow you to come into contact with the partially dissolved tab. s You can view the current program change by canceling the program.

“Abort program”, Page 33 s To save energy, it is
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.

Pause program
Remark: If you open the appliance door when the appliance has 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 occurring in the appliance and the appliance door from jumping open.

1. on to press. a The program is saved
and the device turns off.

2. on

press to continue the program.

Cancel program
To end a program prematurely or to change a program that has started, you must cancel the active program.

1. Open the appliance door. 2. Approx. Press for 4 seconds. 3. Close appliance door. a All indicators are lit. a Once the indicators are off,
“0h:01m” appears on the display and the remaining water is dispensed pumps. a The program is aborted and is closed after approx. 1 minute.
Switch off device
1. The instructions on “safe use” Page 10 consider.
2. on to press.
Tip: If you press is pressed, the current program is
interrupted. When you switch on the appliance, the program continues automatically.

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Basic settings
B asis settings
You can set up your device according to your needs.
B asis settings

Overview of the basic settings
The basic settings depend on the equipment of your appliance.

Basic setting

Display text Choise

Description

Water hardness

H04 1

H00 – H07

Set the water softener to the water
hardness.
“Setting water softening”, Page 23
At position H00, the water
softening is switched off.

rinse aid lilac

r05 1

r00 – r06

Set the amount of rinse aid. “Amount of rinse aid set”, page 26 Switch off the rinse aid with position r00.

Intensive drying

d00 1

d00 – d01

When rinsing, the temperature is increased, which results in better drying results. As a result, the run time may increase slightly.
Remark: Not suitable for delicate items of crockery.

Switch on intensive drying “d01” or switch off “d00”.

hot water

A00 1

A00 – A01

Set cold water connection or hot

water connection. Only set the device

to Hot water if the hot water is

prepared in an energetically

favorable manner and a suitable

installation is available, eg a solar

boiler with circulation pipe. The water

temperature must be a minimum of

40 °C and a maximum of 60 °C.

Switch on hot water “A01” or switch

off “A00”. 1 Factory setting (may differ depending on the device type)

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Basic setting
InfoLight

Display text I01 1

Choise I00 – I01

Description
Turn InfoLight on or off. During the program run, a light point is projected on the floor under the door of the appliance. The light point is not visible with a high installation in combination with a flush-fitting furniture front. If the light point flashes, the appliance door is not completely closed. When the light point on the floor is no longer visible, the program is complete.

Signal strength
Factory setting

b02 1
re

b00 – b03
YES

In position “I00” the InfoLight is switched off.
Control the signal strength. At position “b00” the sound signal is switched off.
Reset changed settings to the factory state. The settings for the first start- up must be specified.

1 Factory setting (may differ depending on the device type)

Change basic settings
1. Open the appliance door. 2. on to press. 3. Approx. 3 seconds on
to access the basic settings.

Busy-

a The display shows Hxx. a The display shows
to give.

reflected

4. Just as often on

to press

until the display shows the desired setting
ling indicates.

5. Just as often on

press to

the display shows the desired

value.

You can change several settings.

6. To save the settings, press for approx. 3 seconds.
7. Close appliance door.

Cleaning and maintenance
R cleaning and maintenance
Carefully clean and maintain your
R cleaning and maintenance
appliance to ensure that it continues to work properly for a long time.
Cleaning the rinse aid container
WARNING Risk of health hazard! The use of chlorinated cleaning agents can lead to health damage.
Never use chlorinated cleaning agents
using resources. 1. Remove coarse soiling in the
interior with a damp cloth.

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2. Pour detergent into the detergent dispenser. 3. Select the program with the
highest temperature. “Programs”, Page 17 4. ” Start the program without dishes.” Page 32
Detergent
Only use suitable cleaning agents to clean the appliance.
“Safe use”, Page 10

Device maintenance tips

Observe the appliance maintenance tips in order to maintain the function of the appliance for a long time.

Measure

Benefit

The door seals keep the front and operating parts clean and hygienic.

dishwasher regular wipe with a damp cloth and a little washing up liquid.
Open the appliance door
leave it ajar if the dishwasher is
running for a longer period of time
time is not used.

This prevents the formation of unpleasant odors.

Machine cleaning
Deposits can cause malfunctions in the appliance, eg due to food residues and limescale. To avoid malfunctions and to reduce the formation of unpleasant odours, it is recommended to clean the device at regular intervals. Machine cleaning, in combination with machine care products and machine cleaners, is the right program for cleaning the machine.
honeycomb.

Tip: You can order our tested and approved machine care products and machine cleaners for dishwashers via https://www.bosch-home.com/store or our service department. Machine cleaning is a program that removes several deposits in one rinse cycle. The cleaning is done in two stages:

Phase
1
2

Remove from
Fat and Lime

Detergent
Liquid machine care product or powdered machine descaler.

Food Residues and Disposal- Machine Cleaner things

Placement
Interior of the appliance, e.g. bottle hung in the cutlery basket 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.

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If the Machine Cleaning indicator on the control panel lights up or the display prompts you to do so, carry out Machine Cleaning without any dishes. After you have performed Machine Cleaning, the indicator will go out. If the device does not have a reminder function, we recommend that you perform the machine cleaning every 2 months.
Perform machine cleaning If the Machine Cleaning indicator on the control panel lights up or the display prompts you to do so, run the Machine Cleaning programme.
Remarks s Run the Machine cleaning program
went out without any crockery.
s Use only for dishwashing suitable machine care products and machine cleaners.
s Make sure that there are no aluminum um objects, such as grease filters from extractor hoods or aluminum pans, are in the washing compartment of the appliance.
s If you do not complete the Machine Cleaning If you carry out 3 washing cycles, the indicator for Machine cleaning goes out automatically.
s In order to obtain the optimum cleaning performance
To obtain this, pay attention to the correct placement of the cleaners.
s Take the safety precautions on the packaging of machine care products and machine cleaners.
1. Remove coarse soiling in the interior with a damp cloth.
2. Clean the seven.

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3. Place the machine care product in the interior of the machine.

Only use machine care products especially suitable for dishwashers.

4. Pour the machine cleaner into the detergent dispenser until it is completely filled.

Do not put any additional machine cleaner into the interior of the device.

5. impressions.

impressions.

a Machine cleaning is in progress.

a Once the program is complete,

the machine cleaning indicator

goes out.

Sieving System The sieve system filters coarse impurities from the rinsing circuit.

3

2

1

1

microsieve

2 fine sieve

3

coarse sieve

Cleaning sieves Contaminants from the wash water can clog the sieves.

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NL Cleaning and maintenance 2. Turn the coarse sieve counterclockwise
and remove the sieve system take . s Make sure that no foreign
objects fall into the pump reservoir.
2
1
3. Pull the micro sieve downwards.

5. Clean the sieve elements under running water. Carefully clean the dirt edge between the coarse and fine sieve.
6. Assemble the screening system. Check whether the locking lugs of the coarse sieve are engaged.
7. Insert the sieve system into the device and turn the coarse sieve clockwise. Check that the arrow marks are opposite each other.
Cleaning spray arms
Limescale and impurities in the wash water can block the nozzles and bearings of the spray arms. Clean the spray arms regularly.
1. Unscrew the upper spray arm and pull it downwards .

1

4. Press the locking pieces together

and remove the coarse sieve

remove upwards .

2

2

1

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2. Pull the lower spray arm upwards.

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3. Check the nozzles of the spray arms for blockages under running water and remove any foreign objects.
4. Install the lower spray arm.
a The spray arm audibly clicks into place.
5. Fit and screw on the upper spray arm.

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Troubleshooting
s fix disruptions

You can remedy minor faults on the device yourself. Before contacting customer
s fix disruptions
service, please refer to the troubleshooting information. This way you avoid unnecessary costs.

WARNING Risk of electric shock! Improper repairs are dangerous. Only qualified personnel may carry out repairs on the device
to carry out.
Only original spare parts may be used for repair ration of the device.
If the power cord of this appliance is damaged, it must be replaced caught by a special cord available from the manufacturer or service
deputy service.

Error code / error indication / signal

Malfunction
E:20-60 lights up alternately.
E:30-00 lights up alternately.
E:31-00 lights up alternately.
E:34-00 lights up alternately.
E:32-00 lights up alternately or the water supply indicator lights up.

Cause
The appliance has detected a calcified heating element.

Troubleshooting
1. Descale the appliance. 2. Uwseattehresaopftpelniaenrc. e1 with the

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 flows continuously into the device.

1. Close the tap.
2. Contact the “service department” Page 55.

Water inlet hose is kinked.

Lay the water inlet hose of kinks.

Tap is closed.

Turn on the tap.

Tap is clogged or calcified. Turn on the tap.
The amount of water flowing in when the tap is open is at least 10 l/min.

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Malfunction
E:32-00 lights up alternately or the water supply indicator lights up.

Cause
The sieves in the water connection
inlet or AquaStop hose are clogged.

Troubleshooting
1. Switch off the device. 2. Remove the plug from the socket. 3. Turn off the tap. 4. Unscrew the water connection.
5. Remove the strainer from the inlet hose

E:92-40 lights up alternately. E:61-03 lights up alternately. The water is not pumped out.
E:61-02 lights up alternately.

Strainers are dirty or clogged.
Drain hose is clogged or kinked.
Siphon connection is still closed.
Drain pump cover is loose. Drain pump is blocked.
Drain pump cover is loose

6. Clean the strainer.
7. Place the strainer in the supply hose. 8. Screw on the water connection.
9. Check the water connection for leaks. 10. Put the plug back in the socket. 11. Switch on the device.
Clean the sieves.
“Cleaning Sieves”, Page 37
1. Route the drain hose without kinks. 2. Remove the remains.
Check the connection to the
fon and open it if necessary.
Remove the cover of the “drain pump” Page 53 well fixed.
Clean the drain pump.
“Clean the drain pump”, Page 53
Remove the cover of the “drain pump” Page 53 well fixed.

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Malfunction

Cause

E:90-01 lights up alternately. Mains voltage is too low.

Troubleshooting There is no error in the device.

1. Contact an electrician.

Another one appears

There is a technical malfunction

error code in the indicator – present.

star.

E:01-00 to E:90-10

2. Have the mains voltage and electrical installation checked by the electrician.
1. Press . 2. Disconnect the appliance from
the mains or switch off the fuse. 3. Wait at least 2 minutes. 4. Plug the appliance into a mains socket or switch on the fuse. 5. Switch on the device. 6. If the problem occurs again:
s Press .
s Close the tap. s Remove the plug from the
socket. s Contact the “service
department”
Page 55 and mention the
error code.

Washing result
Malfunction
Crockery is not dry.

Cause
No rinse aid has been used or the dosage is set too low.

Troubleshooting 1. Fill the “rinse agent”
Page 25 Bee. 2. Set the amount of rinse aid.

The program or program option has no drying phase or a drying phase that is too short.

“Amount of rinse aid set”, page 26
” Select a program with drying, e.g. Intensive, Strong or ECO program.” Page 17
The drying result is reduced with some option buttons, eg Variospeed.

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Malfunction
Crockery is not dry.

Cause
Water remains in cavities of crockery and cutlery
to stand.

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Troubleshooting
Arrange the crockery at an angle as right in.

The combined detergent has poor drying performance.

Extra dry for enhanced drying is not activated. Crockery is out too early cleared or the drying process had not yet ended.
Used rinse aid has limited drying performance.

Plastic crockery is not No fault. Due to a bearing

dry.

heat storage capacity

dries plastic worse.

Cutlery is not dry.

Cutlery is not properly placed in the cutlery basket or drawer.

1. Use rinse aid to improve drying performance.
2. Use another combination detergent with better drying performance.
Activate Extra Dry.
1. Wait for the program end.
2. Do not remove the dishes until 30 minutes after the end of the programme.
Use a quality rinse aid
resourse.
Eco-products may have a limited effect. No solution available.
Drops may form at the touch points of the cutlery.
1. ” If possible, arrange the cutlery separately from each other.” Page 30
2. Avoid touch points.

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Malfunction
Insides of the appliance are wet after the wash cycle.
Food remains on the crockery.

Cause
No malfunction. For condensation drying, water drops in the rinse aid container are necessary and desirable. The moisture in the air condenses on the inner walls of the appliance, flows downwards and is pumped out. Crockery is placed too close together or the basket is too full.
Spray arms cannot rotate freely.

Troubleshooting No action required. No action required.
1. Arrange the crockery with sufficient space between them.
The spray jets must be able to reach the surface of the dishes. 2. Avoid touch points.
Arrange the crockery in such a way that it dishes do not interfere with the rotation of the spray arm.

Spray arm nozzles are clogged.

Clean the “spray arms”
Page 38.

The seven are polluted.

Clean the sieves.
“Cleaning Sieves”, Page 37

The strainers are incorrectly fitted and/or not secured.

1. Apply the sieves properly.
“Sieve System”, Page 37
2. Secure the seven.

Washing program too weak
chosen.

Select a more powerful rinse program
mom. “Programs”, Page 17

Crockery has been precleaned too well. The sensor system therefore opts for a weak washing program.
Stubborn dirt cannot be partially removed.
High, narrow items of crockery are insufficiently spread out in the corners. flushed.
The upper basket is not set to the same height on the right and left.

Only remove coarse food residues and do not pre-rinse the dishes.
Ample high, narrow pieces of crockery well not too oblique and not in the corners.
Upper basket left and right to the same height.

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Malfunction

Cause

Detergent residue in the Detergent Lid

device

The drawer is blocked

by crockery and will not

open.

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Troubleshooting 1. Arrange the dishes in the
upper basket in such a way that the tablet tray is not blocked by dishes. “Clearing crockery”, Page 30 Pieces of crockery are blocking the lid of the detergent dispenser.
2. Do not place crockery or fragrance dispenser in the tablet container.

The lid of the detergent dispenser is blocked by the tab and will not open.

Place the tab crosswise in the dishwasher medium tray and not on the narrow side.

Tabs are used in the quick program or short program. Dissolving time of the tab is not reached.

Choose a more powerful “program”
Page 17 or use “dishwasher
powder” Page 26.

There are water stains on plastic parts.

Cleaning effect and dissolving behavior decrease with longer storage time, or the detergent clots strongly.
Droplet formation on plastic surfaces is physically unavoidable. Water stains are visible after drying.

There are wipeable or water-soluble deposits in the interior or on the door of the appliance.

Components of the detergent are deposited. This deposit usually cannot be removed chemically.
White deposits form inside the appliance.

Change from “dishwasher detergent”
Page 26.
Choose a more powerful program.
“Programs”, Page 17
Arrange the crockery at an angle.
“Clearing crockery”, Page 30 Use rinse aid. “Rinse aid”, Page 25
Set the water softener higher.
Change from “dishwasher detergent”
Page 26.
Clean the device mechanically.
1. Set the water softener correctly. In most cases you will need to increase the setting.

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Malfunction

Cause

There are wipeable or water-soluble deposits in the interior or on the door of the appliance.

The softening salt reservoir is
not closed.

There is white, difficult removable deposits on the crockery or the interior or door of the appliance.

Components of the detergent are deposited. This deposit usually cannot be removed chemically.

Water hardness is set incorrectly or water hardness is higher than 50 °dH (8.9 mmol/l).

3in1 detergent, biodetergent or ecodetergent is insufficiently effective.

Detergent is dosed too low.

Troubleshooting 2. Change the detergent if necessary.
Turn the softening salt container
closed.
Change from “dishwasher detergent”
Page 26.
Clean the device mechanically.
Set the water softening to the
water hardness or top up with softening salt.
Set the water softening to the water hardness and use separate agents (quality cleaning agent, softening salt, rinse aid).
Increase the dose of the dishwashing detergent or change “dishwasher detergent” Page 26.

Tea or lipstick residue on the dishes.

Washing program too weak
chosen.
Washing temperature is too low.

Select a more powerful rinse program
mom. “Programs”, Page 17
Select a program with a high
re wash temperature.
“Programs”, Page 17

Dishwasher detergent has been dosed too low or is unsuitable.

Use a suitable “dishwasher detergent” share” Page 26 and dose it according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

Crockery has been precleaned too well. The sensor system therefore opts for a weak washing program.
Stubborn dirt cannot be partially removed.

Only remove coarse food residues and do not pre-rinse the dishes.

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Troubleshooting NL

Malfunction
There are colored (blue, yellow, brown), difficult or non-removable deposits in the interior of the appliance or on stainless steel dishes.

Cause
Layering occurs due to the components of vegetables (cabbage, celery, potatoes, noodles, …) or tap water (manganese).

Troubleshooting
Clean the device.
You can remove the deposits with a “mechanical cleaning” Page 35 or remove a machine cleaner. The deposit can not always be completely removed, but it is not harmful to health.

Metal components cause filming on silver or aluminum crockery.

Clean the device.
You can remove the deposits with a “mechanical cleaning” Page 35 or remove a machine cleaner. The deposit can not always be completely removed, but it is not harmful to health.

There are colored (yellow, orange, brown) deposits that are easy to remove in the interior of the appliance (especially on the bottom).
Plastic parts inside the appliance are discolored. Plastic parts are discolored.

Layers are formed by components of food residues and tap water (lime), ‘soapy’.
Plastic parts in the interior may discolour during the life of the dishwasher.
Washing temperature is too low.

1. Check the water softening setting.
2. Top up with softening salt.
“Filling softening salt”, Page 23 3. If you use combination detergents (tabs), activate the water softening. Follow the directions for the detergents. “Notes on detergents
share”, Page 28
Discoloration may occur, but they do not adversely affect the operation of the appliance.
Select a program with a high
re wash temperature.
“Programs”, Page 17

There are removable smudges on glasses, glassware with a metallic appearance and cutlery.

Crockery has been precleaned too well. The sensor system therefore opts for a weak washing program.
Stubborn dirt cannot be partially removed.
The amount of rinse aid is set too high.

Only remove coarse food residues and do not pre-rinse the dishes.
Set the rinse system to
a lower position.

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NL Troubleshooting
Malfunction
There are removable smudges on glasses, glassware with a metallic appearance and cutlery.

Cause There is no rinse aid added. Residual detergent is present during the rinse cycle part of the program. Detergent dispenser lid was blocked by dishes and did not open fully.

Troubleshooting
“Fill rinse aid”, Page 25
1. Arrange the dishes in the upper basket in such a way that the tablet tray is not blocked by dishes. “Clearing crockery”, Page 30
Pieces of crockery are blocking the lid of the detergent dispenser.

2. Do not place crockery or fragrance dispenser in the tablet container.

Irreparable glass clouding.

Crockery is too good for
cleaned. The sensor system
therefore opts for a weak
washing program.
Stubborn dirt cannot be partially removed.
Glasses are not dishwasher-
chineproof, but only suitable for dishwasher.

Only remove coarse food residues and do not pre-rinse the dishes.
Use dishwasher-safe glasses. Glasses are suitable for cleaning in a dishwasher, but long-term wear and changes must be taken into account.

Avoid a long steam phase (standing time) at the end of the wash cycle.

Rust traces on the cutlery.

Use a program with a lower temperature. “Programs”, Page 17

Set the water softening to the water hardness.

Use a dishwasher detergent with glass protection components.

Cutlery is not sufficiently rust resistant. Knife blades are often more affected by this.

Use rust-resistant cutlery.

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Malfunction
Rust traces on the cutlery.

Cause
Cutlery also rusts when it is together with rusty
objects are washed.

Troubleshooting NL
Troubleshooting Do not wash rusting objects
off.

There are detergent residues in the detergent dispenser or in the tablet dispenser.
Abnormal foaming present.

Salt content in the washing water is too high.
The spray arms were blocked by crockery, which prevented the detergent from being rinsed away.
Dishwasher detergent dispenser laundry
damp when filling the detergent. There is hand dishwashing liquid in the rinse aid reservoir.
Rinse aid has been spilled.
Used detergent or cleaning product produces too much foam.

1. Remove spilled softening salt from the rinse aid container.
2. Tightly close the lid of the softening salt reservoir.
Make sure the spray arms are not
locked and free to rotate.
Only put the detergent in a dry detergent dispenser.
Fill rinse aid directly into the
reservoir.
“Fill rinse aid”, Page 25 Remove the rinse aid with a cloth.
Use a different brand of dishwasher
resourse.

Display instructions

Malfunction

Cause

Indication of softening salt with – No softening –

fill is lit.

salt.

Sensor does not recognize softening salt tablets.

Indication of softening salt with Water softening is off

filling does not light up.

switched.

Rinse aid refill indicator lights up.

Rinse aid is missing.

Troubleshooting
Fill in “softening salt” Page 23
Bee. Do not use softening salt
bleed. Set water softening
1. Fill the “rinse agent” Page 25 Bee.
2. Set the amount of rinse aid.

“Amount of rinse aid set”, page 26

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NL Troubleshooting

Malfunction
Rinse aid refill indicator is not lit.
Display flashes.

Cause
Water softening is switched off.
Appliance door is not completely closed.

Troubleshooting Amount of rinse aid in
set.
Close the appliance door.
s Arrange the crockery in such a way that no crockery parts protrude over the crockery basket and prevent the appliance door from closing properly.

Malfunctions

Malfunction
There will remain after the
program water in the appliance.
Device cannot be switched on or operated.
The device does not start.
Program starts automatically.

Cause
Sieve system or space below the sieve is clogged.
Program has not yet ended.
Device functions have failed.
Fuse of the house installation is not OK. Power cord is not connected.
Appliance door is not completely closed.
The program has not ended.

Troubleshooting
1. Clean the “seven” Page 37. 2. Clean the “drain pump”
Page 53.
Wait for the end of the program or cancel the program with Reset
off.
“Abort program”, Page 33
1. Disconnect the appliance from the mains or switch off the fuse.
2. Wait at least 2 minutes. 3. Connect the device to
the mains. 4. Switch on the device.
Check the fuse of the house installation.
1. Check that the socket is working.
2. Check whether the connecting cable is properly connected to the mains socket and to the rear of the appliance.
Close the appliance door.
“Abort program”, Page 33

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Troubleshooting NL

Malfunction
Device hangs in a program or cuts out.

Cause
Appliance door is not completely closed.
Power and/or water supply is interrupted.
The upper basket presses against the inner door and prevents the appliance door from closing properly.

Troubleshooting
Close the appliance door.
1. Check the power supply. 2. Check the water supply.
Check that the rear wall of the device is being pressed by a socket or an unassembled hose holder.
Arrange the crockery in such a way that no crockery parts protrude over the crockery basket and prevent the appliance door from closing properly.

Mechanical damage

Malfunction
Appliance door cannot be closed.

Cause
The door lock has tripped.

Troubleshooting
Close the appliance door with more power.

Door blocked due to an installation error.

Check whether the device is correctly
is built-in.
The appliance door, door panel or attachments must not strike adjacent cupboards and the worktop when closing.

The lid of the detergent Detergent dispenser or Remove the detergent residue.

dispenser cannot be

lid are blocked by build-

closed.

up of detergent residue.

Sounds
Malfunction
Clapping noises from the filling valves.
Knocking or rattling sound.

Cause
Depending on the house installation. No device error present. Operation of the device is not adversely affected.
Spray arm hits the crockery.

Troubleshooting
The problem can only be solved via the household
installation are rectified.
Arrange the crockery in such a way that the
do not hit the spray arms against the dishes.

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Malfunction

Cause

Knocking or rattling sound. Making water jets at small load direct contact with the rinse aid container.

Light dishes move during rinsing.

Troubleshooting Distribute the dishes evenly
tig.
Load more dishes into the appliance
honeycomb.
Spacious light pieces of crockery stable in.

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Cleaning the drain pump Large food particles or objects can block the drain pump. As soon as the washing water is no longer draining 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 injuries. Foreign objects careful
remove. 1. Unplug the appliance from the mains. 2. Remove the upper and lower
crockery basket. 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 grasp it by the bracket.
6. Lift the pump cover diagonally inwards and remove it.
7. Remove food residues and foreign objects from the pump impeller.

Transport, storage and disposal NL 8. Fit the pump cover and press down .
2 1
a The pump cover clicks audibly
fixed. 9. Assemble the screening system.
10. Fit the lower and upper crockery basket.
tTransport, store
T transport, storage and disposal
and drain
Here you will find an explanation of
T transport, storage and disposal
how to prepare the device for transport and storage. We also explain how to dispose of old devices.
Disassemble device
1. Unplug the appliance from the mains. 2. Turn off the water tap. 3. Disconnect the waste water connection.
4. Disconnect the drinking water connection.
5. If present, loosen the fastening 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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Frost-proof the appliance

Disposal of your old appliance

If the device is located in a room with a risk of frost, eg in a holiday home, empty the device completely.
Empty the device. “Transport Device”, Page 54
Transporting device
To avoid damage to the device, empty the device before transport.
Remark: To prevent residual water from entering the control unit and damaging the device, only transport the device in an upright position.
1. Remove dishes from the appliance.
2. Secure loose parts. 3. ” Turn on the device.”
Page 31 4. Select the program with the
highest temperature. “Programs”, Page 17 5. ” Start the program.” Page 32 6. To empty the appliance, cancel the program after approx. 4 minutes.
“Abort program”, Page 33 7. ” Turn off the device.” Page 33 8. Close the tap. 9. To remove the remaining water from the appliance, disconnect the inlet hose and let it drain.

Environmentally friendly disposal means that valuable raw materials can be reused.
WARNING Risk of health hazard!
Children can lock themselves in the appliance and endanger their lives.
In the case of discarded appliances, the plug
Unplug the power cord from the socket, then cut the power cord and damage the appliance door lock so that the appliance door no longer closes.
1. Unplug the power cord from the outlet. 2. Cut the power cord.
3. Dispose of the device in an environmentally friendly way.
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 the European directive 2012/19/ EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment (waste electrical and electronic equipment – WEEE). The directive sets the framework for the take-back and disposal of old appliances that is valid in the EU.

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customer service
s service service
a
s service service
If you have any questions, cannot rectify a fault with the device yourself or if the device needs to be repaired, please contact our customer service.
Original replacement parts that are relevant for the function in accordance with the relevant Ecodesign Regulation can be obtained from our after-sales service 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 framework 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 after-sales service, your dealer or on our website. When contacting the after-sales service, you will need the product number (E-No.), production number (FD) and serial number (Z-No.) of the device. You can find the contact details of the after-sales service in the supplied service list or on our website.
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 type plate of the appliance. The type plate can be found on the inside of the appliance door.

customer service NL
You can make a note of the data so that you can quickly find your device data and service phone numbers.
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 compensated if the conditions below are met. s If due to an error in the AquaStop
If water damage is caused to the system, we will reimburse private users for damage. To guarantee the water protection system, the appliance must be connected to the mains.
s The liability guarantee applies to the life of the device.
s Condition for entitlement to there is a guarantee that the device with AquaStop has been set up and connected professionally and in accordance with our installation instructions; this also includes the professionally installed extension of the AquaStop (original accessory). Our warranty does not cover defective supply lines or fittings up to the AquaStop connection on the tap.
s While using an appliance In principle, with AquaStop you do not have to keep up with it or. turn off the tap after use for safety reasons. The tap should only be turned off if you are away for a longer period of time, for example if you are going on holiday for a few weeks.

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T
T technical data
technical

gdata

Technical data
Weight Voltage
Connection value
Fuse
water pressure
Quantity of indoor running water Water temperature
Capacity

Max.: 60 kg 220 – 240V, 50Hz or 60Hz 2000 – 2400 W 10 – 16 A s min. 0.05 MPa
(0.5 bar) s max. 1 MPa
(10 bar) min. 10 l/min
Cold water. Hot water max.:
60°C
14 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 slash character of the E-number (E-No.) on the type plate. Alternatively, you will also find the model identification in the first line of the EU energy label.

Information about free software and open source software
This product contains software components that are licensed by the intellectual property holders as free software or open source software.
The information about the respective license is stored in the household appliance. In addition, you can consult this license information via the Home Connect app: ‘Profile -> Legal information -> Licenseinformation’. 2 In addition, you can download the license information from the product website. (Please search the product website for your device model and its documentation.) Alternatively , you can also request the corresponding information via ossrequest@bshg.com or BSH Hausgeräte GmbH, Carl-Wery-Str. 34, D-81739 Munich. The source code will be made available to you upon request. Send a request to that effect to ossrequest@bshg.com or BSH Hausgeräte GmbH, Carl-Wery-Str. 34, D-81739 Munich. Subject: “OSSREQUEST” The costs for processing your request will be charged to you. This offer is valid for three years from the date of purchase or at least during the period in which we provide support and spare parts for the respective device.

1 Only applies to countries in the European Economic Area 2 Depending on the device version 56

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

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