V-ZUG Adora S Series Operating Instructions Manual

V-ZUG Adora S Series Operating Instructions Manual

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Adora S fully and design integrated
Dishwasher

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  • Page 1 Operating instructions Adora S fully and design integrated Dishwasher...
  • Page 2 41010 EURO 60 Adora 60 S GS60SVi 41035 EURO 60 Adora 60 S GS60SGdi 41037 EURO 60 Adora 60 S GS60SGVi 41036 EURO 60 Variations depending on the model are noted in the text. © V-ZUG Ltd, CH-6301 Zug, 2015...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Safety precautions  5 Symbols used ..................... 5 General safety precautions .............. 6 Instructions for use .................. 8 2 Disposal  11 3 Your appliance  12 Appliance description................ 12 Construction .....................  13 Operating and display elements ............ 14 4 Programme overview  16 Programmes.....................  16 Additional functions ................
  • Page 4 6.10 Saving additional functions .............. 39 6.11 Delayed start ....................  40 6.12 Interrupting a programme .............. 41 6.13 Aborting a programme .................  41 6.14 End of programme..................  42 6.15 Operation with childproof lock activated .......... 43 7 Care and maintenance  44 Cleaning the interior ................
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    Safety precautions Symbols used Denotes important safety precautions. Failure to observe said precautions can result in injury or in dam- age to the appliance or fittings! Information and precautions that should be observed. Information on disposal Information about the operating instructions ▸...
  • Page 6: General Safety Precautions

    1 Safety precautions General safety precautions ▪ Read the operating instructions before using the appliance for the first time! ▪ This appliance can be used by children aged 8 and above and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental cap- abilities, or lack of experience and/or knowledge, provided they are supervised or have been instructed on the safe use of the appliance and have understood the hazards involved.
  • Page 7 1 Safety precautions Appliance-specific safety precautions ▪ The appliance is only suitable for washing household dishes and cutlery with water and standard dishwasher detergent. The appliance is for use in the home and for the intended pur- pose only. No liability is assumed for any damage caused by improper or incorrect use.
  • Page 8: Instructions For Use

    1 Safety precautions Instructions for use Before using for the first time ▪ The appliance must be installed and connected to the electricity supply in accordance with the separate installation instructions. Have a qualified fitter/ electrician carry out the necessary work. The appliance was tested with water before being shipped.
  • Page 9 1 Safety precautions ▪ Only use detergent, rinse agent and regeneration salt explicitly recommen- ded for use with your appliance by the manufacturer in its instructions for use. Follow the corresponding instructions for use carefully. ▪ Do not use the appliance without any or too little detergent – risk of causing damage to the appliance! ▪...
  • Page 10 1 Safety precautions ▪ Please note: The appliance must be connected to the mains supply to en- sure appliance protection (overflow protection, among other things). The door must not be closed when appears in the display, otherwise the door opener can get damaged. Refill the salt reservoir with regeneration salt when the refill in- dicator illuminates, even if using...
  • Page 11: Disposal

    Disposal Packaging ▪ All packaging materials (cardboard, plastic film (PE) and polystyrene (EPS)) are marked and should, if possible, be collected for recycling and disposed of in an environmentally friendly way. Disconnection ▪ Disconnect the appliance from the mains. With a fixed appliance, this is to be carried out by a qualified electrician! Safety ▪...
  • Page 12: Your Appliance

    Your appliance Appliance description ▪ Load capacity – 12 international place settings (SMS 55) – 13 international place settings (EURO 60) ▪ 8 programmes – «Automatic» – «Quick» – «Glass» – «Intensive» – «Fondue/Raclette» – «Hygiene» – «Pre-rinsing» – «Economy programme» ▪...
  • Page 13: Construction

    3 Your appliance Construction Spray arm Basket Cutlery basket Rinse agent reservoir Operating and display elements Quick operating instructions Detergent dispenser Salt reservoir Filter system «Small» cutlery basket Digital display on glass panel * Function light * * Depending on model...
  • Page 14: Operating And Display Elements

    3 Your appliance Operating and display elements Programme buttons Programme selection Economy programme End of programme Additional functions (buttons) Energy saving Partial load Delayed start Programme symbols Automatic Fondue/Raclette Quick Hygiene Glass Pre-rinsing Intensive Additional functions/indicators (symbols) Energy saving «All in 1» detergent Partial load Rinse agent refill indicator Drying Plus...
  • Page 15 3 Your appliance Display (digital display) Various information appears in the display during the pro- gramme selection and the programme sequence: ▪ Programme duration ▪ Programme duration remaining ▪ Delayed start ▪ Childproof lock ▪ Wash temperature during the «Cleaning» phase ▪...
  • Page 16: Programme Overview

    Programme overview Programmes Automatic Optimum cleaning results with minimal water and energy consump- tion. For normal soiling. Not suitable for burned-on or heavily dried-on soiling. Quick Quick programme for light soiling (aperitif dishware and tea and cof- fee cups and saucers). Glass Gentle programme for glasses.
  • Page 17 4 Programme overview Fondue/Raclette For heavy soiling. Particularly suitable for burned-on soiling (fondue and raclette pans, gratin dishes...). Only use dishwasher-safe fondue pans. Add detergent to the pre-rinsing compartment to improve the cleaning results. Hygiene Where hygiene requirements are high (baby bottles, cutting boards...), items can be cleaned at a higher temperature.
  • Page 18: Additional Functions

    4 Programme overview Additional functions Energy saving Reduces the wash temperature during cleaning by 5 °C, providing energy savings of about 10% and gentle washing for glassware. Partial load With partial load, the programme is adapted to the smaller load. The quantity of water is reduced significantly, saving between 1 and 6 l of water.
  • Page 19: User Settings

    User settings Adjusting user settings User settings can only be changed when no programme is running. The pro- cedure is generally the same for all settings. Changing user settings ▸ Hold the button depressed for 5 seconds. – Display: ▸ Press the button repeatedly until the required setting appears in the dis- play.
  • Page 20 5 User settings Possible settings The following diagram gives an overview of the possible user settings. Hold the button depressed for 5 seconds Off Acoustic signal Low * High Off * All in 1 Off * Childproof lock French degree of water hardness * Water hardness unit German degree of water hardness Automatic *...
  • Page 21: Acoustic Signal

    5 User settings Acoustic signal An acoustic signal is emitted at the end of a programme and if the appliance malfunctions. It can be set at one of three levels («Off», «Low», «High»). In the event of a malfunction, an acoustic signal is emitted even if it is set to off.
  • Page 22: Water Hardness

    5 User settings Water hardness The built-in water softener removes limescale from the water, enabling prob- lem-free cleaning. Automatic regeneration occurs at regular intervals, thus guaranteeing its effectiveness. Your appliance is equipped with an automatic limescale sensor. Configuring the level of water hardness is therefore not necessary. The appliance automat- ically starts the regeneration process at the right time.
  • Page 23: Rinse Agent Dosage

    5 User settings Possible settings in °dH (German degree of water hardness) Level Auto °dH Auto- matic – – – – – – – – – – – – – * 99 corresponds to the maximum level of water hardness of 120 °fH. Settings for external ion exchanger (water softener) The appliance must be set up for a 0-5 °fH level of hardness if: ▪...
  • Page 24: Hot Water Connection

    5 User settings Setting Drying Plus (see page 19) Hot water connection The available hot water is used optimally. If the water intake is still too cold, a short pre-rinse is carried out. The clean- ing phase with hot water follows. If the additional energy saving function is se- lected, the water is heated up further electrically to only a minimum temperat- ure, reducing energy consumption further.
  • Page 25: Operation

    Operation Preparing the appliance Opening the appliance door ▸ Pull the door handle forwards. – Any programme that is running will be automatic- ally interrupted. Before using for the first time ▸ Switch the power on. ▸ Turn on the water tap. ▸...
  • Page 26: Dishwashing Tips

    6 Operation Dishwashing tips Tableware Not all table- and kitchenware are dishwasher safe. ▪ Handcrafted objects and wooden or plastic parts that are sensitive to heat or detergent suds should be cleaned by hand. ▪ The printing on glass and porcelain is hard-wearing only to a point and eventually over time can wear off.
  • Page 27: Loading The Baskets

    6 Operation Loading the baskets Not all table- and kitchenware are dishwasher safe. Follow the tips and advice in the 'Dishwashing tips' section. ▸ Remove any coarse or hard pieces of food or foreign objects left on the dishes. ▸ Make sure no toothpicks get into the appliance. Toothpicks can cause the filter system to become clogged up.
  • Page 28: Loading Tips For The Upper Basket

    6 Operation Loading tips for the upper basket ▸ Pull the upper basket out as far as it will go and load. Arrange smaller items such as saucers, glasses, cups and dishes. ▸ If using the fold-down racks 1, stagger the items so that the water can reach the dirty surfaces better.
  • Page 29 6 Operation Racks The racks 1 can be used as glass holders. Remove the racks to accommodate tall glasses. Dismantling/adjusting the height of the racks The height of the racks is adjustable. 1. Push the rack 1 up by the hooks 2. 2.
  • Page 30 6 Operation Fold-down tines Swing the fold-down tines 1 to the right to create an additional loading area for cups and glasses. Adjustable upper basket The height of the upper basket can be adjusted to 2 or 3 levels by a total of approximately 2-4 cm.* It can be inclined in various ways.
  • Page 31 6 Operation Lowering the upper basket ▸ Hold the upper basket at the sides by the grips ▸ Raise the upper basket slightly and press the button 2 at the same time. – The locking device is released. ▸ Lower the upper basket into the position re- quired, release the button and engage the bas- ket.
  • Page 32: Loading Tips For The Lower Basket

    6 Operation Loading tips for the lower basket ▸ Pull the lower basket out as far as it will go and load. ▸ Load larger items such as plates, bowls, platters, pots and pans. ▸ Load wide dishes (soup plates, lids, etc.) at the back on the right. Put plastic bowls in the upper basket.
  • Page 33 6 Operation Fold-down tines The tines 1 can be folded down to create a larger area for loading e.g. large plates, pans, dishes or a number of cups and glasses. Cooking trays can be placed between the prongs. Easy prongs give optimal stability. In order to fold the tines down, the locking grip 2 at the side must be pulled up.
  • Page 34 6 Operation Cleaning baking trays The upper basket has to be removed for larger baking trays. ▸ Slide the upper basket out as far as possible. ▸ Remove the basket safety lock 2 by pushing it upwards. ▸ Pull the upper basket out of its guides. When the upper basket is put back, the basket safety lock 2 must be re- turned to the locking position.
  • Page 35 6 Operation ▸ Put cutlery loosely in the cutlery basket, with handles pointing down. Make sure no spoons are sticking together. The inserts 1 supplied prevent items of cutlery sticking together, water spots during drying, and smaller items (e.g. mocha spoons) slipping through the basket.
  • Page 36: Adding The Detergent

    6 Operation Adding the detergent Ensure no cleaning agent gets into the door lock opening. This can cause the door lock to malfunction. Powder ▸ Open the detergent dispenser by pushing the re- lease catch in the direction of the arrow. ▸...
  • Page 37 6 Operation Tabs ▸ Place the tab 3 flat in the detergent compart- ment. Choice of detergent Do not use washing-up liquid. It can cause excessive foaming, causing your appliance to malfunction. Follow the dosage instructions printed on the detergent package care- fully.
  • Page 38: Selecting A Programme

    6 Operation Selecting a programme ▸ Press the button repeatedly until the required programme symbol flashes. appears in the display, the childproof lock is activated. For next steps, see 'Operation with childproof lock activated' (see page 43). ▸ Close the appliance door. –...
  • Page 39: Selecting Additional Functions

    6 Operation Selecting additional functions After selecting a programme, it is possible – within 15 seconds and while the programme symbol is flashing – to select additional functions. ▸ Press the additional function button. – illuminates (example). ▸ Close the appliance door. –...
  • Page 40: Delayed Start

    6 Operation 6.11 Delayed start The delayed start allows you to wash during off-peak hours (e.g. at off-peak electricity rates). The setting range lies between 1 and 24 hours. The delayed start duration last entered is shown as a suggestion. Setting ▸...
  • Page 41: Interrupting A Programme

    6 Operation 6.12 Interrupting a programme The dishes and water may be hot – scalding hazard! ▸ Open the appliance door carefully. – The programme is interrupted. – The programme symbol flashes. When the appliance door is closed – in the case of higher water tem- peratures –...
  • Page 42: End Of Programme

    6 Operation 6.14 End of programme The door must not be closed when appears in the display, otherwise the door opener can get damaged. – A 5× acoustic signal is emitted at the end of the programme. – If the appliance door remains closed, final drying starts: –...
  • Page 43: Operation With Childproof Lock Activated

    6 Operation 6.15 Operation with childproof lock activated When the childproof lock is activated, before a programme can be selected the childproof lock has to be overridden by pressing two buttons at the same time. After 'Accessing programme selection', the next steps (as described in the previous sections) can be carried out.
  • Page 44: Care And Maintenance

    Care and maintenance Cleaning the interior Using the correct dosage of detergent will automatically clean the interior of the appliance. We recommend cleaning the appliance twice a year with dish- washer cleaner. Follow the directions for use for dishwasher cleaner carefully. Most dish- washer cleaners work more effectively at higher temperatures.
  • Page 45: Cleaning The Filter System

    7 Care and maintenance Cleaning the filter system Only use soft materials for cleaning beneath the filter system. Never use metal objects for cleaning. If inserted incorrectly, the filter system can cause the appliance to malfunction. A dirty filter system can cause unsatisfactory cleaning results and affect the water outlet.
  • Page 46: Filling With Regeneration Salt

    7 Care and maintenance Lower spray arm ▸ Hold the spray arm 3 in the middle and pull hard upwards. ▸ Rinse the spray arm well under running water. ▸ Check the nozzles. Clean the filter system and the coarse filter at the same time. See 'Clean- ing the filter system'.
  • Page 47: Filling With Rinse Agent

    7 Care and maintenance Approximate consumption of regeneration salt A = Hardness of the water supply B = Number of wash cycles per kg of salt A °fH – – – – – – – – – – – – –...
  • Page 48: Water Inlet Filter, Cleaning

    7 Care and maintenance Water inlet filter, cleaning Have the water inlet filter cleaned by experts only. If carried out in- correctly, there is a risk of flooding! The built-in water inlet filter can become blocked by limescale deposits, rust or foreign objects.
  • Page 49: Trouble-Shooting

    Trouble-shooting What to do if … This section lists faults that can be solved simply by following the instructions given. If another fault is displayed or the fault cannot be remedied, please call Customer Services. Please note down the error message and the serial number (FN) before calling Customer Services.
  • Page 50 8 Trouble-shooting ... in the display appears Possible cause Solution ▪ Filter system is blocked. ▸ Clean the filter system. ▪ Drain hose is bent or ▸ Fix the problem. kinked. ▸ Cancel the error message by pressing the ▪ Drain pump or siphon is  button.
  • Page 51 8 Trouble-shooting … alternate Possible cause Solution ▪ Various situations can ▸ Cancel the error message by pressing the lead to a «F...» message.  button. If the error message persists: ▸ Switch the power supply off for about 1 minute. ▸...
  • Page 52 8 Trouble-shooting … alternate Possible cause Solution ▪ Faulty electrical connec- ▸ Cancel the error message by pressing the tion.  button. ▪ Overvoltage. If the error message persists: ▸ Switch the power supply off for about 1 minute. ▸ Switch the power supply back on again. ▸...
  • Page 53 8 Trouble-shooting ... the appliance does not start ▸ Close the appliance door. ▸ Insert the plug into the mains socket. ▸ Check the fuse or circuit breaker. ▸ See the 'Operation with childproof lock activated' section. Possible cause Solution ▪...
  • Page 54 8 Trouble-shooting … there are streaks or milky spots on the dishes ▸ Reduce the rinse agent dosage setting. ▸ If not using detergent, must be set in the 'User settings'..the dishes are wet and dull or have water marks on them ▸...
  • Page 55: Power Failure

    8 Trouble-shooting … an unpleasant smell tends to come from the appliance ▸ Clean the filter system. ▸ Add detergent and run the programme. ▸ Select a more powerful programme. ▸ Add enough regeneration salt. Power failure A power failure causes: ▪...
  • Page 56: Accessories And Spare Parts

    Accessories and spare parts Please give product family of the appliance and exact description of the ac- cessory or spare part when ordering parts. Accessories «Small» cutlery basket «Large» cutlery basket Vario cutlery basket insert Lower basket for glasses...
  • Page 57 9 Accessories and spare parts Cup support Racks Set of 4 easy prongs Spare parts Seal / water inlet filter for Aquastop Filter system...
  • Page 58: Technical Data

    Technical data 10.1 Overview External dimensions SMS 55 SMS 55 Ex- EURO 60 EURO 60 tra height Extra height Height (with slide 75.9 82.4 75.9 82.4 plate) [cm]: Height (with adjustable – 84.5–89.0 78.0–89.8 84.5–96.3 plinth) [cm]: Width [cm]: 54.6 54.6 59.6 59.6...
  • Page 59: Product Fiche

    10 Technical data 10.2 Product fiche In accordance with Regulation (EU) No. 1059/2010 Brand – V-ZUG Ltd Model identifier (the first 5 alphanumerics of – 41014 41010 the serial number (FN)) 41024 41016 41025 41034 41026 41035 41027 41036 41028...
  • Page 60: Consumption Data

    10 Technical data Annual water consumption based on 280 standard cleaning cycles. Actual water consumption will depend on how the appliance is used. The standard programme to which the information in the fiche relates. This programme is suitable to clean normally soiled table- ware and is the most efficient programme in terms of combined energy and water consumption.
  • Page 61: Note For Testing Institutes

    10 Technical data 10.4 Note for testing institutes The note for testing institutes can be obtained from the internet: www.vzug.com/testinstitute. 10.5 Noise measurement See the 'Note for testing institutes' section.
  • Page 62: Index

    Index Accessories ..........56 Factory settings Acoustic signal ........15, 21 Restoring.......... 24 Additional function Filter system Delayed start ........ 40 Cleaning .......... 45 Saving.......... 39 FN (serial number)........67 Selecting .......... 39 Fold-down tines ......... 30, 33 Additional functions ......... 14 Function light ..........
  • Page 63 11 Index Packaging ..........11 Validity............2 Plumbing............ 58 Power failure ..........55 Product family..........2 Wash programme ........38 Product fiche..........59 Water hardness ........22 Programme Aborting.......... 41 Interrupting .........  41 Selecting .......... 38 Programme buttons......... 14 Programme symbols ....... 14 Queries ............
  • Page 64: Notes

    Notes...
  • Page 67: Service & Support

    Your repair order Call the free service number 0800 850 850 to contact your nearest V-ZUG service centre. You can arrange an onsite visit by us by phone if you wish. General queries, accessories and service agreement V-ZUG will be happy to help you with any general administrative or technical queries, to accept your orders for accessories and spare parts and to inform you about our progress- ive service agreements.
  • Page 68 ▸ When a long acoustic signal is emitted, open the appliance door and unload the dishes. J41010013-R04 V-ZUG Ltd, Industriestrasse 66, CH-6301 Zug Tel. +41 58 767 67 67, Fax +41 58 767 61 61 info@vzug.com, www.vzug.com Service Centre: Tel. 0800 850 850...

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