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Dishwasher
DI250

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  • Page 1 Instruction manual Dishwasher DI250...
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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents I n s t r u c t i o n ma n ua l Intended use Detergent Adding detergent Safety instructions Combination detergent Before you switch ON the appliance Overview of programmes Delivery Installation Programme selection In daily use Information for test institutes Damage...
  • Page 4: Intended Use

    Intended use Intended use Customer service Installation and connection This appliance is intended for use in the ▯ I n t e nded us e Contents of package home and domestic environments. Safety instructions Delivery Use the dishwasher only in the home and ▯...
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions Installation Safety instructions Following installation, ensure that the back ▯ of the dishwasher is not freely accessible T his appliance may be used by children over Sa f e t y i n s t r u c t i o ns (protection against contact due to hot the age of 8 years old and by persons with surface).
  • Page 6: In Daily Use

    Safety instructions Install built-under or integratable appliances Disposal ▯ only under continuous worktops which have Make redundant appliances unusable to been screwed to adjacent cupboards to prevent subsequent accidents. ensure stability. Dispose of the appliance in an Do not install the appliance near heat ▯...
  • Page 7: Door Lock

    Safety instructions Keep children away from detergents and Activate the child-proof lock (door lock) as ▯ follows: rinse aid. These may cause chemical burns Pull the catch of the child-proof lock in the mouth, throat and eyes or towards yourself (1). asphyxiation.
  • Page 8: Environmental Protection

    Environmental protection Deactivate the child-proof lock (door lock) Environmental protection as follows: Press the catch of the child-proof lock to B oth the packaging of new appliances and the old the right (1). Env i r o nment a l pr o t e c t i o n appliances themselves contain valuable raw materials and recyclable materials.
  • Page 9: Getting To Know Your Appliance

    Getting to know your appliance Info button { Getting to know your appliance The Info button { can be used to display additional I n f o but t o n programme information. Diagrams of the control panel and the interior of the Get t i n g t o k n ow y o ur a p pl i a n c e Press the Info button {8.
  • Page 10: Switching On The Appliance For The First Time

    Getting to know your appliance Switching on the appliance for the first time When the dishwasher is switched on for the first time, Change the setting as follows: you are taken directly to the settings for switching on Keep pressing button > )* until the required setting the appliance for the first time.
  • Page 11: Settings

    Getting to know your appliance Settings The dishwasher has been preset with certain settings Leave with Setup 3 sec. for your convenience. You can change this factory Keep pressing button > )* until the required setting setting. is displayed. Change the setting as follows: Make the setting with setting buttons + - X.
  • Page 12 Getting to know your appliance Setting Factory setting Infotext by pressing Info button { Greeting When switching on the appliance, the brand logo can be deselected. Factory setting Reset Resetting to the factory setting. * depending on the features of your dishwasher --------...
  • Page 13: Water Softening System / Special Salt

    Water softening system / special salt Press Info button { 8 for 3 seconds until the Water softening system / special salt following text is indicated on the display window at the top @: T o ensure good rinsing results, the dishwasher Wa t e r s o f t e ni n g s y s t e m / s p ec i a l s a l t Scroll with <...
  • Page 14: Detergent With A Salt Component

    Rinse aid Using detergents with salt component Rinse aid I f combined detergents with a salt component Det e r g ent wi t h a s a l t c o mponent are used, special salt can usually be omitted up As soon as the low rinse-aid indicator H is lit on the to a water hardness of 21°...
  • Page 15: Setting Amount Of Rinse Aid

    Utensils Setting amount of rinse aid Utensils The amount of rinse aid to be dispensed can be set from N ot suitable 0 to 6. Set the amount of rinse aid to be dispensed to 5 Ut e ns i l s to obtain a very good drying result.
  • Page 16: Upper Basket

    Utensils Upper basket Lower basket Arrange cups and glasses in the upper basket 12. Arrange pots and plates in the lower basket 9*. * depending on the features of your dishwasher * depending on the features of your dishwasher Note: Utensils must not be placed above the tablet Tip: Heavily soiled utensils (pans) should be placed in collecting tray 1B.
  • Page 17: Cutlery Drawer

    Utensils Cutlery drawer * Chopstick basket* A rrange the cutlery in the cutlery drawer 1* as * depending on the model Cut l e r y dr a w er Chops t i c k ba s k e t illustrated.
  • Page 18: Etagere

    Utensils Etagere * Small items holder * T he etagere and the space underneath can be used for * Depending on the features of your dishwasher, the Et a g er e Sma l l i t e ms hol d er small cups and glasses or for larger items of cutlery, upper basket is fitted with small items holders.
  • Page 19: Baking Sheet Spray Head

    Utensils Baking sheet spray head * Gastronorm insert * * depending on the features of your dishwasher H elps you stack several Gastronorm drawers, trays Ba k i n g s h eet s p r a y hea d Ga s t r o nor m i n s e r t or similar large flat utensils at an angle in the bottom Large trays or grilles as well as large plates (gourmet...
  • Page 20: Adjusting The Height Of The Basket

    Utensils Adjusting the height of the basket * Upper basket with side levers * depending on the features of your dishwasher Adj u s t i n g t h e hei g ht of t h e ba s k e t Pull out upper basket 12.
  • Page 21: Removing/Installing Upper Basket

    Utensils Removing cutlery drawer 1*: Removing/installing upper basket Pull out cutlery drawer all the way (1). Lift front of the cutlery drawer out of the catch (2). Pull out cutlery drawer forwards and lower (3). Removing upper basket 12: Pull out upper basket all the way (1). Lift front of the upper basket out of the catch (2).
  • Page 22: Removing/Installing Lower Basket

    Utensils Installing upper basket 12: Removing/installing lower basket Pull out upper basket rails all the way (1). Insert upper basket (2). In doing so, note the position of the detent pins (as illustrated in Step 2). Lift upper basket slightly and insert rear detent pins into the locking hooks (3).
  • Page 23: Detergent

    Detergent Installing lower basket 9*: Detergent Pull out lower basket rails all the way (1). Insert lower basket into the rear holders (2). Y ou can use tablets as well as powder or liquid Det e r g ent detergents for dishwashers, but never use washing- Lower lower basket at the front and place in the front up liquid.
  • Page 24: Adding Detergent

    Detergent Adding detergent Combination detergent Apart from conventional detergents (Solo), a number of If the detergent dispenser 9: is still closed, actuate products are offered with additional functions. These locking bar 9B to open it. products contain not only the detergent but also rinse- Pour detergent into the dry detergent dispenser 9: aid and salt replacement substances (3in1) and, only (insert tablet flat, not on its edge).
  • Page 25: Overview Of Programmes

    Overview of programmes Overview of programmes T he max. possible number of programmes is illustrated in this overview. The corresponding programmes and their Ov e r v i e w of pr o gr a m mes arrangement can be found on the fascia. Type of dish Type of soiling Programme...
  • Page 26: Programme Selection

    Additional functions Programme selection Additional functions You can select a suitable programme according to the type of utensils and type of soiling. * Depending on the features of your dishwasher, you Addi t i o na l f u nc t i o ns can select different additional functions h.
  • Page 27: Operating The Appliance

    Operating the appliance AquaSensor * Operating the appliance * depending on the features of your dishwasher Aqua S ens o r Programme data The Aqua sensor is an optical measuring device (light Oper a t i n g t h e a p pl i a n c e barrier) which measures the turbidity of the rinsing The programme data (consumption values) can be found water.
  • Page 28: Sensor Setting

    Operating the appliance Sensor setting Emotion Light * * Depending on the features of your dishwasher The programme sequence is optmised in Auto Emot i o n Li g ht programmes with the aid of sensors. The sensors adjust You can switch the Emotion Light 1" on or off. the programme strength of Auto programmes depending Notes on the amount and type of soiling.
  • Page 29: Changing Start Programme

    Operating the appliance Changing start programme Switching the appliance on You can change the “Start programme” setting. Turn on tap fully. Open the door. Tone volume Switch on ON/OFF switch (. The Eco 50° programme has been preset for The end of the programme is indicated by a buzzer. You environmentally friendly operation whenever the can also change this setting.
  • Page 30: Programme End

    Operating the appliance Programme end Interrupting the programme * The programme has ended when “Finished” is Caution! indicated on the display window at the top @ and on Expansion (overpressure) may cause the appliance door the front display * ):. to jump open and/or water to escape! If the door was * The end of the programme is displayed on the floor –...
  • Page 31: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Cleaning and maintenance Never use a steam cleaner to clean your dishwasher. Cleaning and maintenance The manufacturer is not liable for any consequential damage. A regular inspection and maintenance of your machine Cl e a n i n g a n d ma i n t e na n c e Regularly wipe the front of the appliance and fascia with will help to prevent faults.
  • Page 32: Filters

    Cleaning and maintenance Filters Spray arms The filters 1j keep large foreign objects in the rinsing Limescale and contaminants in the rinsing water may block nozzles and bearings on the spray arms 1: and water away from the pump. hese foreign objects may occasionally block the filters.
  • Page 33: Fault, What To Do

    Fault, what to do? Clean the waste water pump as follows: Fault, what to do? Disconnect the dishwasher from the power supply. Take out top basket 12 and bottom basket 9*. E xperience has shown that you can rectify most faults Fa u l t , wha t t o do? which occur in daily operation yourself.
  • Page 34: Fault Table

    Fault, what to do? Fault table Fault Cause Remedial action Error code “:‚‰ is lit. Supply hose kinked. Install supply hose without kinks. Tap turned off. Turn on the tap. Tap jammed or calcified. Turn on the tap. Flow rate must be min. 10 l/min. when water supply is open.
  • Page 35 Fault, what to do? Fault Cause Remedial action Refill indicator for salt P and/ Refill indicator switched off. Activation/deactivation (see chapter “Water or rinse-aid H is not lit. softening system/Special salt” or “Rinse aid” ). There is still enough special salt/ Check refill indicator, levels.
  • Page 36 Fault, what to do? Fault Cause Remedial action Food remnants on the utensils. Utensils placed too closely together, Arrange utensils with adequate clearance utensils basket overfilled. between them ensuring that the spray jets can reach the surface of the utensils. Prevent contact points.
  • Page 37 Fault, what to do? Fault Cause Remedial action Washable or water-soluble Detergent substances are deposited. Change detergent brand. coatings in the container or on These coatings cannot usually be Clean appliance mechanically. the door. removed with chemicals (appliance cleaner, ...). If there is a “white coating”...
  • Page 38 Fault, what to do? Fault Cause Remedial action Removable streaks on glasses, Too much rinse aid. Set rinse aid amount to lower setting. glasses with metallic No rinse aid added or setting too low. Add rinse aid and check dosage appearance and cutlery.
  • Page 39 Fault, what to do? Fault Cause Remedial action Appliance stops in the Door not closed properly. Close the door. programme or programme is Do not place utensils or fragrance Check whether rear panel is being pressed interrupted. dispenser in the tablet collecting tray. in, e.g.
  • Page 40: Customer Service

    Customer service Customer service Installation and connection I f you are unable to rectify the fault, please contact your The dishwasher must be connected correctly, Cus t o mer s e r v i c e I n s t a l l a t i o n a n d c o nnec t i o n customer service.
  • Page 41: Technical Specifications

    Installation and connection Technical specifications Installation The required installation dimensions can be Weight: ▯ found in the installation instructions. Level up to 60 kg the appliance with the aid of the height-adjustable feet. Ensure that the appliance is situated Voltage: ▯...
  • Page 42: Warm Water Connection

    Installation and connection Warm water connection * Electrical connection * depending on the features of your dishwasher Wa r m wa t e r c o nnec t i o n Connect the appliance only to 200 V ▯ and 50 Hz or 60 Hz alternating current via a correctly The dishwasher can be connected to cold or hot water installed socket with protective conductor.
  • Page 43: Transporting

    Installation and connection Transporting Protection against frost I f the appliance is in a room where there is a risk of Empty the dishwasher and secure loose parts. Pr o t e c t i o n a g a i n s t f r o s t ( E mpt y i n g t h e a p pl i a n c e ) frost (e.g.
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