Care and maintenance
Cleaning the front of the
appliance and the door seal
WARNING
Risk of electric shock!
Improper use of this appliance may
lead to electric shocks.
■ Prior to cleaning, switch off the ap-
pliance, pull out the mains plug and
switch off the fuse.
■ Never spray the appliance with a wa-
ter jet (high-pressure cleaner).
NOTICE
Risk of damage!
The door seals are sensitive to oil and
grease. The surfaces can be damaged
by unsuitable cleaning agents.
■ Do not use harsh, aggressive, sol-
vent-based or abrasive cleaners.
■ Do not grease the door seals.
If water gets into the lock, the lock and
the electric components in the dish-
washer door may become damaged.
■ Use a damp cloth to clean the inner
edges of the door.
■ Do not use any cleaning sprays.
1. Wipe the front of the appliance with a
damp cloth and some all-purpose clean-
ing product and wipe it off with a dry
towel.
Take note of the manufacturer's care in-
structions when cleaning the front panel
of the dishwasher.
2. Clean the inside of the door and the
seals regularly using a damp cloth.
Care and maintenance
Checking and cleaning the
filters
NOTICE
Risk of damage!
Using the appliance without the fil-
ters or with improperly fitted filters can
cause the dishwashing performance to
be impeded or may damage the device.
■ Prior to launching a dishwashing pro-
gramme, always ensure that the fil-
ters have been correctly installed in
the appliance.
■ Clean the filters at least once a week.
■ Clean the filters with care; do not
bend them.
■ If you replace the filters, always use
genuine replacement parts.
Coarse filter
Main filter
Fine filter
Check the coarse filter , the main filter and
the fine filter after each rinse cycle and
remove food residues and foreign bodies if
necessary:
1. In order to do this, empty the lower dish
rack and remove it.
2. Turn the coarse filter in an anticlockwise
direction and remove the filters in an up-
ward direction.
3. Clean the filters carefully under running
water.
4. Replace the filters and turn the coarse
filter in a clockwise direction up to the
stop point.
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