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SAFETY ........................................................ 3
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INSTALLATION ............................................ 4
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Transportation protection devices .................................... 4
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Aligning the appliance........................................................ 4
2.3
Electrical connection .......................................................... 4
2.4
Water connection................................................................ 5
2.5
2.6
Adjusting the door springs ................................................ 6
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OPERATION ................................................. 7
3.1
Control panel....................................................................... 7
3.2
LEDs..................................................................................... 7
3.3
Main switch.......................................................................... 7
3.4
Pushbuttons / Additional functions .................................. 7
3.5
Programme selector switch ............................................... 8
3.6
Setting the hardness range................................................ 8
3.7
Reset .................................................................................... 8
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COMPONENTS............................................. 9
4.1
Module ................................................................................. 9
4.2
Actuator ............................................................................. 12
4.3
Aqua Stop valve ................................................................ 13
4.4
Flow sensor ....................................................................... 14
4.5
NTC .................................................................................... 16
4.6
Regeneration valve ........................................................... 17
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Geschirrspüler
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Salt and rinse-aid indicators (optional) .......................... 18
4.8
Optical low rinse-aid sensor (optional)........................... 19
4.9
Dispenser .......................................................................... 20
4.10
Safety system ................................................................... 21
4.11
Filter system ..................................................................... 22
4.12
Spray system .................................................................... 23
4.13
Rinsing and pumping system.......................................... 24
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Water inlet ......................................................................... 25
4.15
Instantaneous water heater ............................................. 26
4.16
Water softening system ................................................... 27
4.17
Detergent-solution pump ................................................. 28
4.18
Circulation pump (SICASYM) .......................................... 29
4.19
Water points (optional)..................................................... 30
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FUNCTIONS................................................31
5.1
3 in 1 detergents ............................................................... 31
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REPAIR .......................................................32
6.1
Installing the module........................................................ 32
6.2
Replacing the Aqua Stop valve ....................................... 33
6.3
Removing and installing dispenser ................................ 34
6.4
Circulation pump (SICASYM) .......................................... 35
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Hinge.................................................................................. 39
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Water softening system ................................................... 40
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Worktop ............................................................................. 41
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Geschirrspüler Salt and rinse-aid indicators (optional) ......18 SAFETY ............3 Optical low rinse-aid sensor (optional)......19 INSTALLATION ..........4 Dispenser ................20 4.10 Safety system ..............21 Transportation protection devices ........4 4.11 Filter system ..............22 Aligning the appliance............4 4.12 Spray system ..............
  • Page 2 6.10 Side panels ................ 42 6.11 Instantaneous water heater..........43 6.12 Door seal................44 6.13 Diagnosis aids..............45 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS ....46 General technical specifications ........46 Consumption rates ............47 SE3KLE1AU_ara_en_c_600_O.doc – 15.02.08 Seite 2 von 47...
  • Page 3: Safety

    SAFETY WARNING DANGER Comply with the following instructions: Repairs may be carried out by a qualified electrician only! If conducting the test in accordance with VDE 0701 via the connector, The user may be put at risk and injured by improper repairs! the heater (instantaneous water heater) must be tested directly for insulation faults due to all-pole disconnection (relays;...
  • Page 4: Installation

    INSTALLATION Aligning the appliance To ensure a perfect locking function and prevent leaks in the area of Transportation protection devices the door, the appliance must be aligned precisely via the height-adjus- table feet. If the appliance is integrated, the middle rear height-adjus- table foot can be adjusted from the front.
  • Page 5: Water Connection

    Water connection If the appliance is connected to the drain with the standard hose length, the max. permitted height from the floor is 90 cm. If the drainage hose is extended, a max. height of 80 cm must not be exceeded.
  • Page 6: Adjusting The Door Springs

    Adjusting the door springs Adjust the spring force optimally to the weight of the furniture front. The door springs can be adjusted with a Torx screwdriver from the front through the base group. Observe minimum and maximum furniture front weight: Stainless steel The tension force can be increased by rotating the screw to the right Plastic panel...
  • Page 7: Operation

    OPERATION Main switch The main switch is situated on the left side, separate from the elec- Control panel tronics module. The control panel here has maximum features Pushbuttons / Additional functions 3.4.1 Half load (optional) The “Half Load” function reduces water consumption and the running time.
  • Page 8: Programme Selector Switch

    Programme selector switch 3.5.6 Prerinse The programme consists of a prerinse only. 3.5.1 Intensive 70° The programme consists of a prerinse at 50°, wash cycle at 70°, two intermediate rinse cycles, final rinse at 70° and a drying cycle. Until Setting the hardness range the temperature is reached, rinsing occurs in the bottom basket only.
  • Page 9: Components

    COMPONENTS 4.1.1 Regeneration electronics The electronics determine, in comparison with the water hardness set Module on the appliance, the volume of water which is possible until the softening system is exhausted. The number of rinse cycles is counted. Regeneration then takes place once the maximum possible number of rinse cycles has been reached.
  • Page 10 4.1.6 Water supply The appliance realises that the tap is turned off if no signal is received from the flow sensor after 30 s. 4.1.7 Consumers The consumers such as the valves, the detergent and rinse aid dis- pensers and the circulation pump are actuated by triacs (see listing of triacs).
  • Page 11 4.1.9 Initial start-up / Replacing the electronics The following programme sequence must be taken into consideration during the initial start-up or when replacing the electronics. ( Programme counter = 0 ! ) Programme sequence during the initial start-up without heat ex- changer SE3KLE1AU_ara_en_c_600_O.doc –...
  • Page 12: Actuator

    Actuator The thermohydraulic system consists of a metal cylinder with plunger. The cylinder is filled with a substance which expands greatly when heated. The heat source is a PTC (positive temperature coefficient) (1) which is in direct contact with the metal cylinder (4). A strong pressure spring (3) returns the plunger (6) back to its original position when the heat source is switched off.
  • Page 13: Aqua Stop Valve

    Aqua Stop valve The Aqua Stop valve consists of two solenoid valves (A) in a row, the filler and safety valves. These valves are actuated in parallel. There are two filters on the screw connection for the tap. Under the filters is the flow limiter.
  • Page 14: Flow Sensor

    Flow sensor When installing the flowmeter, ensure that the direc- tion of flow is correct. The flow sensor may have The flow sensor is integrated in the water supply and registers the a maximum incline of 30° to the left only. amount of incoming water.
  • Page 15 To facilitate replacement of the flow sensor, immerse the hoses in hot water. (Do not use washing-up liquid or a similar lubricant) SE3KLE1AU_ara_en_c_600_O.doc – 15.02.08 Seite 15 von 47...
  • Page 16: Ntc

    The utilised temperature safety switch (>85 °C) is combined with the NTC sensor. If a fault occurs, the heater is switched off at a water temperature of 85 °C (operates in switching mode). Temperature in °C Resistance in kW Tolerance +/– °C 48.4 38.5 16.5...
  • Page 17: Regeneration Valve

    Regeneration valve The regeneration valve (B) is situated in the water softening system. If the regeneration valve (B) is actuated, the water stored in the rege- neration chamber is conveyed through the water softening system (A). Technical specifications: Designation Value Unit Nominal voltage 230–240...
  • Page 18: Salt And Rinse-Aid Indicators (Optional)

    Salt and rinse-aid indicators (optional) The dispenser contains a float with an integrated permanent magnet (A). The magnetic field actuates a reed switch on the outside of the dispenser. The lamps of the refill indicators in the control panel are switched on via this reed switch.
  • Page 19: Optical Low Rinse-Aid Sensor (Optional)

    Optical low rinse-aid sensor (optional) The optical low rinse-aid sensor consists of a transmitter diode and a receiver diode. A light beam is transmitted from the transmitter diode (A) to the receiver diode (B) via a prism (C). If the dispenser is full, the light beam in the prism is scattered.
  • Page 20: Dispenser

    Dispenser Dosing plunger Magnetic float Switching core Reed contact (optional) Actuator Optical sensor (optional) The release mechanism is activated by an actuator (C). When the actuator is actuated for the first time, the detergent-dispenser cover is opened. At the same time the release pawl engages with the switching core (B) of the rinse-aid lever so that when the actuator (C) is activated again, the dosing plunger (A) is lifted off the rinse aid.
  • Page 21: Safety System

    4.10 Safety system If the dishwasher controller or components malfunction, causing the machine to overfill, the valve combination is closed via the safety system, shutting off the water supply. The drainage pump is switched on via the safety level switch (B). Pumping continues until the safety level switch (B) switches back again.
  • Page 22: Filter System

    4.11 Filter system Blocked spray nozzles The filter system consists of fourfold filtration: ► Firmly attach coarse and fine filters (A) to the ► Coarse filter / fine filter (A) pump sump, see mark (D) ► Surface filter (B) ► Micro-fine filter (C) The pump sump, which houses the micro-fine filter (C), is covered by the surface filter (B).
  • Page 23: Spray System

    4.12 Spray system Depending on the features, the rotor spray system consists of 2 or 3 spray levels. The lower and upper spray arm and a roof shower (optional). Water is supplied to the upper spray arm via the supply pipe attached to the inside of the tank rear panel.
  • Page 24: Rinsing And Pumping System

    4.13 Rinsing and pumping system The circulation (D) and drainage pumps (H) as well as the instan- taneous water heater (C) are connected to the pump sump (G) via plug-and-socket connections. The instantaneous water heater (C) is also screwed securely to the pump sump. The filter system consists of three-fold filtration (coarse filter, surface fine filter, microfine filter).
  • Page 25: Water Inlet

    4.14 Water inlet When the filler valve has been opened, the water flows through the flow sensor (F) towards the integrated inlet via a free flow channel (I) and into the regeneration chamber (H). When the regeneration cham- ber (H) has been filled, the water flows through the water softening system via the overflow channel and then flows as soft water into the rinsing tank.
  • Page 26: Instantaneous Water Heater

    4.15 Instantaneous water heater Technical specifications: The instantaneous water heater is installed in the water circuit for the spray arms. When the detergent solution flows through the instan- Designation Value Unit taneous water heater, a rubber membrane (B) attached to the flange Nominal voltage 230–240 actuates the safety pressure switch (D) for the heating element (C).
  • Page 27: Water Softening System

    4.16 Water softening system 4.16.1 Water softening The water softening system (ion exchanger) is a container which The inlet water with its hardness constituents is conveyed via the is filled with a fine-grained synthetic resin granulate. This synthetic synthetic resin. Calcium and magnesium are bonded to the surface resin replaces calcium and magnesium ions in the water with sodium of the exchange compound while sodium ions are released into the ions situated on its surface.
  • Page 28: Detergent-Solution Pump

    4.17 Detergent-solution pump The detergent-solution pump is flange-mounted on the pump sump. It pumps the detergent solution out of the appliance. Technical specifications: Designation Value Unit Nominal voltage 230 - 240 Frequency Ω Resistor approx. 110 - 260 Delivery height Delivery capacity SE3KLE1AU_ara_en_c_600_O.doc –...
  • Page 29: Circulation Pump (Sicasym)

    4.18 Circulation pump (SICASYM) The circulation pump is driven by a single-phase a.c. motor. The switching of the two motor windings with the motor capacitor is Technical specifications: actuated either via electronics or a relay on the motor connection via the module .
  • Page 30: Water Points (Optional)

    This kit consists of: 4.19 Water points (optional) ► Synchronous motor with gears ► Cam disc (B) ► Microswitch (A) ► Locking disc (C) The synchronous motor is actuated via a triac. The synchronous motor drives the gears, the cam disc (B) and the locking disc (C). The locking disc (C) locks the relevant water channel to the spray arms.
  • Page 31: Functions

    FUNCTIONS 3 in 1 detergents 5.1.1 Detection function If combined detergent products (e.g. 3 in 1) are used, the drying result will be worse. To improve the drying result, a special programme se- quence with less water is started in the intermediate rinse cycles. In addition, the final rinse temperature is increased by 3K (as for inten- sive drying).
  • Page 32: Repair

    REPAIR 6.1.2 A the top of the support plate (regional brands, e.g. Constructa, Balay, Pitsos...) Installing the module The module is attached at the indicated points. The position of the module in the support plate depends on the brand. There are two options: If the module is not installed in the correct position, the optical fibres in the panel may break off.
  • Page 33: Replacing The Aqua Stop Valve

    Replacing the Aqua Stop valve ► Open the housing ► Disconnect the inlet hose ► Cut through the electric connecting cables ► Strip the insulation off the cable ends ► Push the shrink-fit hose over the cable ► Connect electric cables to the insulating sleeves (1.) ►...
  • Page 34: Removing And Installing Dispenser

    Removing and installing dispenser 6.3.1 Removal Wear protective gloves; risk of cuts. ► Unscrew the outer door ► Leave top basket in the appliance and close the door ► Remove the electrical connections ► Using a screwdriver, lift the retention plates (A) stamped out of the inner door off the catches (B).
  • Page 35: Circulation Pump (Sicasym)

    Circulation pump (SICASYM) 6.4.2 Installation ► Before installing the pump, lubricate the seal with washing-up 6.4.1 Removal liquid. ► Remove right side panel ► Connect pump to the pump housing ► Place appliance on its rear panel ► Remove the base plate (if fitted) Leaks ►...
  • Page 36 6.4.4 Installing the slide ring seal Sluggish or blocked fan impeller ► Ensure that the spacer ring is re-attached to the motor shaft. ► Press slide ring seal into the pump housing ► Manually rotate fan impeller firmly onto the motor shaft ►...
  • Page 37: Detergent-Solution Pump - Free-Standing Appliance

    Detergent-solution pump – free-standing 6.5.2 Installation appliance ► Insert detergent-solution pump 6.5.1 Removal ► Rotate detergent-solution pump to rear until the locking lever engages ► Place appliance on its rear panel ► If required, attach base plate ► If appliance features a base plate, remove ►...
  • Page 38: Detergent-Solution Pump - Built-In Base Pan

    Detergent-solution pump – built-in base pan 6.6.1 Removal ► Unscrew maintenance flap in the front area of the base group, detergent-solution pump is accessible ► Cut through lug (1) on the catch (2) ► Press catch (2) over the locking device (3) ►...
  • Page 39: Hinge

    Hinge 6.7.1 Removal ► Unscrew outside door, side panels and base panel. ► Detach tension spring (F) from the hinge lever (B) ► Unscrew hinge lever (B) from the inner door Two-piece hinge bearing bush: Open the bearing bush (C) by disengaging the locking piece (D) with a screwdriver (see sketch) One-piece hinge bearing bush: Open the bearing bush (C) by bending open the catches (H) with...
  • Page 40: Water Softening System

    Water softening system 6.8.2 Installation 6.8.1 Removal Please note before and during installation ► Remove left side panel ► Place the seal on the filler neck of the salt dispen- ► Loosen fastening nut for the water inlet on the tank ventilation. ►...
  • Page 41: Worktop

    Worktop The worktop is attached to the front and rear with two screws. Removing the worktop. ► Loosen the screws (1) ► Lift worktop at the front (2) ► Push worktop forwards out of the rear fixing plates. (3) SE3KLE1AU_ara_en_c_600_O.doc – 15.02.08 Seite 41 von 47...
  • Page 42: Side Panels

    6.10 Side panels ► When installing the side panels, ensure that they The side panels are attached to the front with two screws and to the engage with the two catches on the lower edge. rear with one screw at the top and with two catches on the lower edge.
  • Page 43: Instantaneous Water Heater

    6.11 Instantaneous water heater 6.11.1 Removal ► Place appliance on its rear panel ► Remove the base plate (if fitted) ► Nip open the hose clamp for the circulation pump ► Loosen connections on the heater and water points ► Loosen two screws on the instantaneous water heater ►...
  • Page 44: Door Seal

    6.12 Door seal ► Pull seal out of the retainer profile ► Press new seal into the seal bed ► The seal ends must be removed equally by approx. 5 mm from the tank base. Towards middle of rinsing tank Leaks ►...
  • Page 45: Diagnosis Aids

    6.13 Diagnosis aids Transparent door: Material no.: 21 4115 – appliance dimension 81 cm Test prod: Material no.: 340730 (remove the components from the module before measuring the resistance) Protective gloves: Material no.: size 9 = 340728 size 10 = 340729 SE3KLE1AU_ara_en_c_600_O.doc –...
  • Page 46: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS General technical specifications Voltage / frequency 230–240 V / 50 Hz Connected load 2.3 kW Heat output 2.15 kW Fuse 10 / 13 A SE3KLE1AU_ara_en_c_600_O.doc – 15.02.08 Seite 46 von 47...
  • Page 47: Consumption Rates

    Consumption rates 7.2.1 Appliance without water points Normal 65° Eco 50° Quick 35° Prerinse Duration in min. Current consumption in kWh 1.25 0.93 Water consumption in litres 23.5 The indicated values may deviate up or down. The values correspond to laboratory measured values in compliance with EN50242 at the start of the series.

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