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ATAG VA9611TT

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  • Page 1 Use & Care Guide Dishwasher ATAG VA9611TT...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Before doing your first wash Fault indications Safety Troubleshooting Performance information Child safety Installation instructions Parts of the dishwasher Service and guarantee Technical data Own comments Baskets Quick Guide Control panel Detergent Dispenser Basic Course Programs Program Description Options Special settings Eco-dishwashing Fragile dishes...
  • Page 3: Before Doing Your First Wash

    Before doing your first wash Read the directions of use Read the directions of use before starting to use your machine, especially the Safety, Child Safety and Basic Course sections. Take care with certain materials Read the section ‘Fragile dishes’ before wash- ing china with unglazed decoration or other household goods made of plastic, wood or crys- tal requiring careful treatment.
  • Page 4: Safety

    Safety General Overfill protection • Read and keep the directions for use! The overfill protector starts pumping out water • Installation of water, drainage and electricity and closes off the water intake if the machine’s must be carried out by a qualified professional. water level exceeds the normal level.
  • Page 5: Child Safety

    Child safety! Child-safe dishwashing • Use the knife basket, or knife holder, for all long/sharp items. • Always close the door and start the program immediately once dishwasher detergent has been added. • Keep children away from the dishwasher when it is open.
  • Page 6: Parts Of The Dishwasher

    Parts of the dishwasher* 8. Lower basket 1. Knife basket 9. Filter 2. Upper basket 10. Dishwasher detergent compartment 3. Spray arms 11. Rinse Aid Compartment 4. Lamp 12. Main power switch 5. Middle basket 13. Type plate 6. Utensil basket 14.
  • Page 7: Baskets

    The baskets* 1. Wine glass shelf Bovenste korf 2. Knife stop 3. Upper spray arm 4. Locking handle for upper basket 5. Catch Raising/lowering the upper basket 1. Pull out the upper basket. 2. Pull out the catches (5) on either side of the upper basket and lower the upper basket at the same time.
  • Page 8 The baskets* Cutlery basket Cutlery basket cover *Details may differ depending on the model and market!
  • Page 9 The baskets* Positioning the cutlery basket cover The cover for the cutlery basket can be removed and used, for example, as an extra cutlery basket in the upper basket (see illustrations below). *Details may differ depending on the model and market!
  • Page 10: Control Panel

    Control panel The panel has touch buttons with optional sounds to confirm selections. 1. Main switch 4. Navigations buttons 2. Program selector 5. Start/stop 3. Display window Important! 1. The touch buttons must be kept clean and free from grease. Use only a dry or slightly damp cloth and never cleaning fluid as this can cause scratches.
  • Page 11: Basic Course

    Basic Course Below are step-by-step instructions to help you Place dinner plates, side plates, serving achieve the best possible dishwashing results. dishes, saucepans, and cutlery (in the cutlery basket) in the lower basket. The removable Load the baskets correctly! plate insert, which comes with certain models, can be easily removed to provide room for large Thanks to Self Cleaning System, you plates, saucepans, and pots.
  • Page 12 Basic Course Dishwashing detergent Select option Dispensing dishwasher detergent If you wish to use additional options Detergent should be dispensed in ac- continue to part Option. Otherwise you can now cordance with the water’s hardness level. start the machine, see point 6. Follow the dosage instructions on the detergent package.
  • Page 13 Basic Course Press start After dishwashing The dishwasher will now start. It manages Once the machine has finished, it only the entire wash automatically. Ensure that the draws standby current. Turn off the water faucet door is properly closed or the machine will not if the machine is not to be used for an extended start.
  • Page 14: Programs

    Programs Select a program by pressing the program selector one or more times until the required program text lights up. Press Pos. Comments/instructions Press the main power switch. Auto The dishwasher detects how soiled the dishes are and adjusts water consumption and temperature accordingly. Daily A program suitable for daily dishes.
  • Page 15: Program Description

    Program Description Programs Auto Daily Time Heavy Normal Combi Options 60°C Selectable 0:30 55°C 55°C 60°C to 3:00 hrs: min Prewashes with SCS* Mainwash *** 55-65°C 60°C Max. 65°C 55°C 65°C 55°C Number of 2-3, 2-3, rinses Last rinse Last Max.
  • Page 16 Program Description Programs Upper/ Delicate Quick Rinse & Rinse & Lower Hold basket Options 55°C 50°C 60°C Prewashes with SCS* Mainwash *** 55°C 50°C 60°C Number of 1, rinse 1 rinse rinses Last rinse Last rinse Last rinse 50°C 60°C 50°C 60°C Consumption values...
  • Page 17: Options

    Options Select options To select an option, press one of the option buttons. Description This option lets you set all spray arms in All baskets function and by this option you can wash both the upper and lower baskets. If you only have cups and glasses in the Upper basket upper basket which require washing, you Basket loaded...
  • Page 18 Options Description If you desire a maximum drying result, press the Normal Drying options button (Normal) and a symbol showing three wavy lines will light. (in all programs except Auto, Time, Rinse & Dry, Rinse & Hold, Plate heat). Drying Without If you want a program without Drying options, press the button again and the symbol will go out.
  • Page 19: Special Settings

    Special settings When you have selected the programme and any option, press until ‘Special set- tings’ appears in the display. Press Description Language on the LCD can be selected. To access the language menu directly press simultaneously. Language Child lock can be set on or off. Default off. Child lock This signal is set at the factory.
  • Page 20: Eco-Dishwashing

    Eco-dishwashing Only wash full loads Wait to run the wash when the machine is full. This saves energy. Wash at a lower temperature If the dishes are only lightly soiled you can run a Quick wash program and reduce the tempera- ture to 30°C.
  • Page 21: Fragile Dishes

    Fragile dishes Aluminum A number of household goods are not suit- able for machine washing. This can be due to Aluminum can be dulled by machine washing. a variety of reasons. Certain materials cannot However, good quality aluminum saucepans withstand intense heat; others can be damaged can be machine washed, although a reduction in by the dishwasher detergent.
  • Page 22: Time Remaining

    Time remaining When you have selected programme and op- tion, the display shows the length of time the programme had taken the last time it was used. When you have start the machine, the display window shows how much of the programme time remains.
  • Page 23: Status Light

    Status light The status light at the bottom on the machine provides information by means of 3 different colours. Indications Indications Blue - indicates that the program has started and it is still possible to load more dishes - indicates that there is detergent in the machine and it is not recommended to load more dishes (risk of poor dishwashing result) Flashing Red...
  • Page 24: Cleaning

    Cleaning The dishwasher tub is made of stainless steel and is kept clean through normal use.However, if you have hard water, limescale deposits may form in the machine. If this happens, run a normal wash program with two tablespoons of citric acid in the dishwasher detergent compartment.
  • Page 25 Cleaning Drain pump NOTE! Do not forget to reinstall the fitted piece. The pump can be accessed from inside the machine. 1. Cut the power to the machine by pulling out the plug! 2. Remove the coarse filter and pipe section. 3.
  • Page 26 Cleaning To release the upper spray arm, the upper bas- Fit the cover securely if you are not using the ket must be removed. middle basket. 1. Pull out the basket. 2. Remove the upper spray arm by unscrewing Cover it counter-clockwise from the basket and clean it.
  • Page 27: Rinse Aid

    Rinse aid Adding rinse aid Select dosage The dispenser is usually set at 1= soft water. In some cases, drying can be made more effi- However, depending on the water hardness, cient by using rinse aid. you may need to change the dosage. Machines with indicator on the panel Open the rinse aid cover.
  • Page 28: Salt

    Salt Add salt Before using a dishwasher with a water soft- ening filter, you must fill the salt compartment with salt. Use coarse salt or special salt for dishwashers. It is best to fill with salt when you are about to do a wash, as the dishwasher needs to be rinsed out immediately after filling.
  • Page 29: Fault Indications

    Fault indications Type of fault Action Display Overfilling Too much water in the machine Phone for service Water inlet fault Fault in the water inlet Check that the tap is open Inlet valve Inlet valve leakage Shut off the tap and phone for leakage service Drainage fault Blocked drain...
  • Page 30: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Problems Action Possible causes The dishes are not clean • The spray arms are not • Lift off the arms and clean rotating • Old dishwasher detergent. • Avoid large packs Note! Detergent is perishable • Incorrect dosage of detergent •...
  • Page 31 Troubleshooting Possible causes Action Problems Stains on stainless steel or • Certain food remnants such • Rinse off food residue of this silver as mustard, mayonnaise, type if you do not intend to lemon, vinegar, salt, and start the dishwasher immedi- dressings can cause stains ately on stainless steel if allowed...
  • Page 32 Troubleshooting Problems Action Possible causes Water remains in the • Obstruction in the drain hose • Disconnect the drain hose machine where it is connected to the sink’s water trap. Check that no debris has become stuck. Is the cone-shaped part of the pipe cut so that the diameter is at least 16 mm? •...
  • Page 33: Performance Information

    Performance information Test dosage Normal wash Main wash 5+25 gram Standard detergent. Rinse aid dosage 3. Energy labelling Europa: EN50242 Dishwasher program: Normal wash, 55°C, Economy drying. Program time: 2:50 hours:minutesr Connection: Cold water Test method noise measurement: IEC-704-3 Loading of performance test minced spinach meat...
  • Page 34 Performance information Utensil baskets EN50242 Technical data Height 860-910 mm Width 596 mm Depth 550 mm Weight 48 kg/51 kg Capacity* 12 place settings Water pressure 0.03-1.0 MPa (0.3–10 kp/cm Connection 1-phase, 230 V, 50Hz 10/10A** 1600 W** *In accordance with standard, EN 50242 **See type plate.
  • Page 35: Installation Instructions

    Installation instructions FULLY INTEGRATED MODELS BEFORE STARTING THE INSTALLATION: 1. Connection to water supply: • There must be a shut off valve on the water supply pipe. The shut off valve should be in- stalled in a location that is easily accessible so that the water may be shut off in the event that the dishwasher needs to be moved.
  • Page 36 Installation and connection information DISHWASHER CAVITY MEASUREMENTS Make sure the edges of the cable hole are even so as not to damage the drainage and Cable hole supply hoses and the electric cable. 38 mm 50-105 mm W = 600 mm WATER CONNECTION DISHWASHER MEASUREMENTS •...
  • Page 37 Step 1. Fitting the dishwasher in place 1. Loosen the locking nuts on the dishwasher’s two front steel feet using a 16 mm open-en- ded spanner. Screw the locking nuts down as close to the floor as possible. 2. Adjust the height of the dishwasher by turning the front steel feet with your hands.
  • Page 38 Fitting the dishwasher in place 4. Push the plastic feet into place on all three steel feet (included in document bag). Note: Do not attach the plastic feet if the installation space is of minimum height. Affix the light shielding film (packed in the light shielding film document bag) to the underside of the worktop above the touch buttons.
  • Page 39 Fitting the dishwasher in place 7. Lift the dishwasher a little at the front and turn the front feet to lower them. 8. Check that there is a space of 3 mm bet- 3 mm ween the top of the dishwasher door and the underside of the worktop.
  • Page 40 Fitting the dishwasher in place 10. Place the spirit level on the dishwasher door to check that the machine is level and adjust if necessary. The door must be fully closed! Note: The dishwasher must be level! An unlevel machine can affect the amount of water taken in, the door can be difficult to close, and the baskets difficult to place securely.
  • Page 41 Step 2. Attaching cover or wooden door Follow the separate instructions supplied with the dishwasher to attach the chosen cover or wood- en door to the front of the machine. Note: Once you have fitted the cover or wooden door to the dishwasher, the door springs may need ad- justing.
  • Page 42 Step 3. Adjusting the door springs The door springs are on the sides of the dish- washer. If necessary, pull out the dishwasher and adjust the tension of the door springs. A good idea is to try adjusting one side only first. 1.
  • Page 43 Adjusting the door springs 4. Adjust the spring tension using one of the following methods depending on how much adjustment is needed. If you need to adjust the spring a lot, place the rear mount in another hole. Place the spring further forward to reduce the tension and further back to increase the tension.
  • Page 44 Step 4. Connecting electricity, water and drain 1. Connect drain hose The drain hose runs to an inlet plug on the ink unit’s water trap. Connection pipe Clamp Note:! The hose must be fastened on a level with the underside of the sink unit. Cut the drain hose adapter to the appropriate Water connection size for connection to the undersink drain or gar-...
  • Page 45 Step 5. Checking dishwasher function and fit Test the dishwasher with the rinse program. Check that the dishwasher takes in water and drains. Also check that none of the connections leak. Also check that adjacent drawers and cup- boards can be opened when the dishwasher door is open.
  • Page 46 Step 6. Securing the dishwasher 1. Pull out the upper basket, and the centre bas- ket if present, and turn the basket stop on the runner outwards. 2. Remove the upper basket, and the centre basket if present, by pulling the basket(s) out as far as possible.
  • Page 47 Securing the dishwasher 5. Cover the screw holes on the sides with the supplied plastic plugs. Push in the plugs dia- gonally to fit them in place. 6. Check that the dishwasher’s two front steel feet are solidly placed on the floor, that is, the dishwasher is not hanging in the air.
  • Page 48 Securing the dishwasher Also adjust the rear foot if necessary so that the dishwasher is level. 7. Tighten the lock nuts on the front feet with 16mm open-ended wrench.
  • Page 49 Step 7. Attaching the toe kick applicable) When fitting the kickboard, choose a size best suited to the installation. Start by testing the high kickboard. If the dishwasher door hits the kick- board when opened, change to the lower kick- board.
  • Page 50 Attaching the toe kick (if applicable) 4. Lock the holders in place by pushing each catch into a suitable notch in the holder. 5. Hang the toe kick on the holders. 6. Check that the toe kick is in line with the sur- rounding kitchen kick, that is, at the same depth.
  • Page 51 Step 8. Status Light adjustment...
  • Page 52 Step 9. Remove the nozzle air (if applicable)
  • Page 53: Service And Guarantee

    Service & guarantee Service Guarantee Before calling for service, check to see whether For guarantee details, see the guarantee card. the faults is due to something that you can rec- tify yourself. See Troubleshooting.
  • Page 54: Own Comments

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  • Page 56: Quick Guide

    Quick Guide 1. Load the baskets correctly! Thanks to the Self Cleaning System you don’t need to rinse the dishes, simply scrape large food particles and debris. 2. Dispensing dishwasher detergent The detergent compartment has a small compartment for pre-wash and one for main wash. 3.

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