V-ZUG AdoraDish V2000 Operating Instructions Manual

V-ZUG AdoraDish V2000 Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 V-ZUG-Home Install the app, network your appliances and benefit from a wide range of useful functions. Operating instructions AdoraDish V2000 Dishwasher...
  • Page 2 AdoraDish V2000 IG AS2T-41161 EURO 60 AdoraDish V2000 V AS2T-41162 EURO 60 AdoraDish V2000 VG AS2T-41163 EURO 60 AdoraDish V2000 VGB AS2T-41179 EURO 60 Variations depending on the model are noted in the text. © V-ZUG Ltd, CH-6302 Zug, 2023...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

     5 Wipe protection ...........  42 Symbols used ............ 5 EcoManagement .......... 43 General safety precautions ........ 5 Information ............ 43 Appliance-specific safety precautions.... 6 V-ZUG-Home  44 Instructions for use .......... 7 Conditions ............ 44 Using for the first time  9 Initial set-up ............ 44 Before using for the first time ...... 9...
  • Page 4 Service & Support  67...
  • Page 5: Safety Warnings

    Safety warnings Symbols used General safety precautions Unauthorized repairs could result in unforeseen dangers for the user, for which the manufacturer cannot ac- ▪ Read the operating instruc- cept liability. Repairs should only be tions before using the appli- undertaken by an authorized ser- vice technician, otherwise any sub- ance for the first time.
  • Page 6: Appliance-Specific Safety Precautions

    1 Safety warnings ently installed electrical install- ▪ CAUTION: Do not drop or in- ation in accordance with the sert any knives, forks or other installation regulations. pointed objects into the door ▪ If the mains cable of this ap- lock opening.
  • Page 7: Instructions For Use

    1 Safety warnings ▪ If the appliance is not functioning prop- Instructions for use erly, disconnect it from the power sup- Before using for the first time ply immediately. ▪ The appliance must be installed and ▪ Before closing the appliance door and connected to the electricity supply in starting a programme ensure that there accordance with the separate installa-...
  • Page 8 1 Safety warnings ▪ Avoid opening the appliance door unne- How to avoid damaging the appliance cessarily during operation. The dishes ▪ Turn off the water tap during longer ab- and water may be hot – scalding haz- sences. ard! The steam that escapes could ▪...
  • Page 9: Using For The First Time

    Using for the first time The appliance must be installed and connected to the electricity supply by a quali- fied fitter/electrician in accordance with the separate installation instructions. Before using for the first time Before operating the newly installed appliance for the first time, the following steps should be taken: ▸...
  • Page 10 2 Using for the first time ▸ If the appliance door closes further: close the appliance door, loosen the screws slightly and check the adjust- ment again. ▸ Open the appliance door as far as it will go and check that it stays in this posi- tion.
  • Page 11: Appliance Description

    3 Appliance description Appliance description Construction Interior Upper basket Spray arms Lower basket «Large» cutlery basket * Rinse agent reservoir Detergent dispenser Salt reservoir Filter system Cutlery drawer * * Depending on model Appliance door For fully integrated models, the operating and display elements are located on the top of the appliance door.
  • Page 12: Operating And Display Elements

    3 Appliance description Operating and display elements Main menu Buttons Display Programmes (see page 15) V-ZUG-Home Navigation elements EcoManagement (see page 18) Frequently used user settings (see page 17) Other user settings (see page 45) Programme selected Intensive 1h45 60°...
  • Page 13: Functionlight

    3 Appliance description Button state Non-selectable functions Function selected Selectable functions Non-selectable navigation elements Action elements Increase value Decrease value User setting activated User setting deactivated Cancel entry, confirm message Start permanent mode programme, empty storage tank Navigation elements Go back to the previous menu Display other functions in the menu Display other functions in the menu Display other selection options in the menu...
  • Page 14: Programmes

    3 Appliance description Programmes The progress display provides information about the progress of a pro- gramme. The more LEDs illuminate orange, the less remaining time is left. All 6 LEDs illuminate orange when a programme ends. Final drying phase During the final drying phase, all 6 LEDs illuminate orange and pulsate between dimmed and undimmed.
  • Page 15: Functions

    4 Functions Error messages In the event of A/F/U messages, the bottom 3 white LEDs and the top 3 white LEDs flash alternately. Functions Programmes Consumption values The programme time (h), water consumption (l) and energy consumption (kWh) are in- dicative values.
  • Page 16 4 Functions Automatic Programme phases Consumption values Optimum cleaning results with min- ▪ Pre-rinsing (if required): ▪ 1h00–1h50 imal water and energy consump- cold ▪ 8–20 l tion. For normal soiling. Not suit- ▪ Cleaning: 50–60 °C ▪ 0.7–1.25 kWh able for burned-on or heavily dried- ▪...
  • Page 17: Setting Options

    4 Functions Setting options Energy saving The wash temperature is reduced by 5 °C, lowering energy consumption by approx. 10 %. The programme time is shortened slightly. «Energy saving» is also gentle on glasses. Partial load For a small load of dishes. The amount of water used is reduced by up to 6 l and the programme time is shortened by up to 36 minutes.
  • Page 18: Ecomanagement

    5 Loading EcoManagement EcoManagement Only active if «EcoManagement» is turned on in the user settings (see page 45). EcoManagement provides information on the energy consumption and water con- sumption of the appliance and supports the sustainable use of energy. The following consumption information can only be retrieved when no programme is running: ▪...
  • Page 19 5 Loading Large items ▸ Load deep plates and lids on the right. Rack use The racks can be folded down to create more loading area. Tall and long-stemmed glasses Load tall and long-stemmed glasses on the left-hand side of the basket. ▸...
  • Page 20 5 Loading ▸ Adjust the height of the rack: ▸ lower position: press the white tabs on the rack holder and push the rack down- wards until it engages. ▸ upper position: push the rack upwards until it engages. ▸ Place wine and sparkling wine glasses (stemmed glasses) on the first row of tines 2 and secure them in the V-shape of the rack.
  • Page 21 5 Loading Standing glasses securely on the second row of fold-down tines To stand glasses securely on the second row of fold-down tines, fold the first row of fold-down tines down at an angle. To prevent water spots, load glasses so that at their lowest point they touch the basket shelf 2.
  • Page 22 5 Loading ▸ Fold up the rack. ▸ Pull the rack holder away from the front. Attaching the rack ▸ Before attaching the rack: the rack cams must face upwards when it is attached. ▸ Hold the rack upright roughly in the middle of the two height positions.
  • Page 23 5 Loading Loading the cutlery basket Risk of injury from being loaded incorrectly! Place knives and cutlery with sharp edges or points into the cutlery basket with the points facing downwards. Place cutlery upright in the cutlery basket. Sharp objects can damage the appliance! Do not insert any knives, forks or other pointed objects into the opening of the door lock.
  • Page 24: Loading Tips For The Upper Basket

    5 Loading Loading tips for the upper basket Overloading the basket can damage the appliance! Do not exceed the maximum loading weight for the upper basket of 9 kg. Loading smaller items ▸ Arrange smaller items such as saucers, glasses, cups and dishes. ▸...
  • Page 25 5 Loading Glass holder ▸ Pull the row of tines up until it engages. ▸ Rest glasses against the row of tines. Rack ▸ Fold the row of tines 1 down.
  • Page 26 5 Loading ▸ Pull the rack up 2 and fold down 3. ▸ Secure stemmed glasses in the V-shape of the rack. Rest tall glasses against the rack. Thin glass is very vulnerable to damage. Place stemmed glasses carefully in the basket. Ensure the glasses are standing securely and not touching each other or other items.
  • Page 27 5 Loading Removing the rack ▸ Pull the rack up as far as it will go. ▸ Remove the rack by pulling it upwards at the holder in the middle of the upper basket. Attaching the rack ▸ Before attaching the rack: the rack cams must face upwards when attached.
  • Page 28 5 Loading Adjusting the upper basket Depending on the model, the height of the upper basket can be adjusted by around 2–4 cm. It can be inclined in various ways. ▸ Hold the upper basket at the sides by the grips 1 and raise it into the desired engaged position.
  • Page 29: Hints On Loading The Cutlery Drawer

    5 Loading Removing the upper basket ▸ Pull the upper basket out almost as far as it will go. ▸ Holding the rail ends 1 from below, press the basket stoppers 2 upwards with your index fingers and thumbs. ▸ Remove the basket stoppers 2. ▸...
  • Page 30 5 Loading If the cutlery does not sit firmly, rearrange it with handles facing out and at a slight angle. ▸ Tall glasses: Raise the movable right side by 2 cm or push it into the middle. Risk of damage to tall glasses! If tall glasses hit the cutlery drawer frame, they could get damaged.
  • Page 31: Operation

    6 Operation Operation Dish washing tips General note ▪ Do not overload the baskets. ▪ Dishes, pots and pans with heavily burned-on food debris stuck to them should be soaked in water first. ▪ Load beverage and food containers such as cups, glasses, pots, etc. with the opening facing downwards so that the water can drain off.
  • Page 32: Adding The Detergent

    6 Operation Tabs Tabs are suitable for programmes with wash temperatures of over 55 °C. Tabs may not dissolve properly in short programmes with wash temperatures of below 55°C, affecting the cleaning performance of the appliance. Combination cleaning products (tabs/powder) If using combination cleaning products, which should render the use of rinse agent and regeneration salt superfluous, please observe the following tips: ▸...
  • Page 33: Operating The Display

    6 Operation Tabs ▸ Place the tab 6 flat in the detergent com- partment. ▸ Close the cover 5. Operating the display Programmes, setting options, user settings, permanent mode and favourites can be se- lected by touching or depressing and holding the relevant buttons. Touching a button Briefly touching a selectable or selected button enables the user to ▪...
  • Page 34: Selecting And Starting A Programme

    6 Operation Selecting and starting a programme Selecting a programme ▸ Touch the dark display. – The start screen appears. ▸ On the start screen, touch the button repeatedly until the desired programme ap- pears. ▸ Touch the desired programme, e.g. –...
  • Page 35: Adding Extra Dishes

    6 Operation Adding extra dishes The dishes and water may be hot. Scalding hazard! ▸ Open the appliance door carefully. – This interrupts the programme. – The interrupted programme alternates in the display with the «Close the door» mes- sage. Intensive 1h42 Pre-rinsing...
  • Page 36: Unloading Dishes

    6 Operation Unloading dishes The dishes can be unloaded either at the end of the programme or when the final drying phase finishes. For optimum drying results, it is recommended that the appliance only be unloaded after the final drying phase has finished. End of programme and final drying phase When the programme has finished, –...
  • Page 37: Programme Options

    7 Programme options Programme options Delayed start The delayed start allows you to wash during off-peak hours (e.g. at off-peak electricity rates). It can be set briefly after selecting a programme. A delayed start of between 30 minutes and 24 hours can be set. Setting the delayed start duration ▸...
  • Page 38: Programme In Permanent Mode

    7 Programme options Programme in permanent mode Only one programme can be used in permanent mode. When the appliance door is opened, the programme appears on the start screen and can be started immediately. A programme used in permanent mode can be deleted at any time. Saving a programme as permanent mode ▸...
  • Page 39: Favourites

    7 Programme options Favourites Up to 5 programmes with or without setting options can be saved as favourites. Pro- grammes saved as favourites appear on the start screen after the «Eco» programme and can be deleted at any time. Creating favourites without setting options This function is suitable for displaying programmes on the start screen that are not displayed on it by default.
  • Page 40: Permanently Selecting Setting Options

    7 Programme options Using favourites in permanent mode ▸ On the start screen, touch the button repeatedly until the desired favourite appears. ▸ Hold the button for the desired favourite, e.g. , depressed until the buttons appear in the display next to the favourite selected. ▸...
  • Page 41: Childproof Lock

    7 Programme options Temporarily turning off a permanent setting option ▸ Touch the desired programme, e.g. – The programme selected appears in the display. Intensive 1h15 65° ▸ Touch the button. – A selection of setting options appears in the display. ...
  • Page 42: All In 1

    7 Programme options Deactivating ▸ On the start screen, touch the button repeatedly until the user setting «Childproof lock» appears. ▸ Touch the button. ▸ Touch the button. – The childproof lock is deactivated. All in 1 Activating ▸ On the start screen, touch the button repeatedly until the user setting used «All in 1»...
  • Page 43: Ecomanagement

    7 Programme options EcoManagement ▸ Touch the button. – The energy and water consumption of the last programme appears in the display. Consumption of last programme 0.8 kWh ▸ Touch the button. – The average energy and water consumption of the last 25 programmes appears in the display.
  • Page 44: Zug-Home

    – A 6-digit PIN appears in the display of the household appliance. ▸ Enter the 6-digit PIN in the V-ZUG App and confirm the bluetooth pairing request. – The name of the active WLAN/Wi-Fi appears in the V-ZUG App and then you are prompted to enter the WLAN/Wi-Fi password.
  • Page 45: User Settings

    9 User settings User settings Changing the user settings The user settings can be changed at any time. ▸ On the start screen, touch the button repeatedly until «User settings» appears. ▸ Touch the button. – The user settings menu appears in the display. ▸...
  • Page 46 9 User settings Rinse agent dosage Selection The rinse agent dosage is automatically ▪ Automatic (factory setting) justed to the load and the water hardness. If ▪ Level 1–12 the drying result is unsatisfactory, the dosage ▪ can be set manually to one of 12 levels.
  • Page 47 : Deactivated (factory setting) trieve and change the user settings or retrieve various statistics about your household appli- ances. Further information on V-ZUG-Home and its availability can be found at home.vzug.com. EcoManagement Selection If the user setting is activated, EcoManage- ▪...
  • Page 48: Demo Mode

    10 Demo mode Demo mode 10.1 General information The demo mode is a simulation programme where all programmes are carried out without water or heating. The appliance can be fully operated in the demo mode, but it will not wash. Service settings may only be made by qualified personnel.
  • Page 49: Switching Off

    10 Demo mode 10.3 Switching off ▸ On the start screen, touch the button repeatedly until «User settings» appears. ▸ Touch the button. – The user settings menu appears in the display. ▸ Touch  ▸ Touch to deactivate. Service ▸...
  • Page 50: Care And Maintenance

    11 Care and maintenance Care and maintenance 11.1 Cleaning the interior and exterior With frequent use of programmes with low temperatures (under 55 °C) such as the Eco programme make sure to run the Machine care programme every now and again. Cleaning the interior Using the correct dosage of detergent will automatically clean the interior of the appli- ance.
  • Page 51: Cleaning The Spray Arms

    11 Care and maintenance 11.2 Cleaning the spray arms Upper spray arm ▸ Remove the upper basket. ▸ Release the bayonet fastener 1 in an anti-clockwise direction and remove. ▸ Remove the spray arm 2 from the shaft and rinse well under running water.
  • Page 52: Refilling With Regeneration Salt

    11 Care and maintenance Risk of cuts to hands Splinters of glass and very sharp bits can get deposited in the pump sump. Wear cut-resistant gloves when cleaning the pump sump. ▸ Remove coarse detritus from the pump sump. ▸ Replace the filter system and turn the fine filter 1 as far as it will go in a clockwise direction.
  • Page 53 11 Care and maintenance Approximate consumption of regeneration salt The consumption of regeneration salt depends on the hardness of the water supply. The lower the water hardness, the greater the number of wash cycles per kg of regeneration salt. Wash cycles per kg salt °fH °dH 1–5...
  • Page 54: Filling With Rinse Agent

    11 Care and maintenance 11.5 Filling with rinse agent Never put detergent in the rinse agent reservoir! Wipe away any spilt rinse agent. Risk of foaming. Follow the manufacturer’s safety instructions and warnings. Rinse agent prevents water spotting after final rinsing (rinsing with rinse agent). When the supply of rinse agent is exhausted, the refill indicator flashes and the fol- lowing appears in the display:...
  • Page 55: Trouble-Shooting

    12 Trouble-shooting Trouble-shooting You may be able to trouble-shoot the following errors yourself. If not, note down the error message in full and the serial number (SN), which can be found on the identification plate, and call Customer Services. 12.1 Error messages In the event of error messages follow the instructions on the operating panel.
  • Page 56: Other Possible Problems

    12 Trouble-shooting Display Possible cause Solution F… / E… ▪ Various situations can ▸ Cancel the error message by press- lead to an «F» mes- ing the button. sage. If the error message persists: ▸ Switch the power supply off for about 1 minute.
  • Page 57: Unsatisfactory Washing Results

    12 Trouble-shooting Problem Possible cause Solution An unpleasant ▪ There could be several ▸ Clean the filter system. smell tends to reasons for this. ▸ Select a more powerful programme. come from the ap- ▸ Refill the salt reservoir with enough pliance.
  • Page 58: In The Event Of A Power Failure

    12 Trouble-shooting Problem Solution The dishes are ▸ Refill the rinse agent reservoir with rinse agent. wet and dull or ▸ Increase the rinse agent dosage in the user settings (see have water marks page 45). on them. ▸ Use a different rinse agent. ▸...
  • Page 59: Accessories And Spare Parts

    13 Accessories and spare parts Accessories and spare parts Please give model designation, model number and type of appliance when ordering parts. «Small» cutlery basket «Large» cutlery basket Rack set for lower basket Set of 4 easy prongs Vario cutlery basket insert set Filter system Racks for upper basket Set of 4 clips for small parts...
  • Page 60: Technical Data

    14 Technical data Technical data Dimensions SMS 55 SMS 55 EURO 60 EURO 60 Extra height Extra height Appliance height 756 mm 821 mm 756 mm 821 mm (up to panel) Appliance height – 845–893 mm 780–828 mm 845–893 mm (incl.
  • Page 61: Product Information In Accordance With Eu Regulation 2019/2017

    15 Disposal 14.3 Product information in accordance with EU Regulation 2019/2017 Appliance-specific data is stored in the European Product Database for Energy Labelling (EPREL). To identify the appliance: ▸ scan the QR code on the energy label and follow the link or alternatively ▸...
  • Page 62: Index

    Index Adding ............ 32 Combination .......... 17 A messages ............55 Selecting............ 31 Aborting Detergent dispenser......... 11, 32 Programme ...........  35 Display ............... 11 Acoustic signal ..........45 Operating ............ 33 All in 1............17, 32 Unlocking ............ 41 Activating............ 42 Wipe protection..........
  • Page 63 Partial load ............  17 Adjusting ............ 45 Quick..............  16 Using for the first time ........9 Rack ............. 19, 26, 27 Validity..............2 Racks ..............59 Vario cutlery basket insert......59 Regeneration salt V-ZUG App............44 Consumption .......... 53 V-ZUG-Home............. 44...
  • Page 64 Activating............ 47 Warranty claim..........60 Water hardness ..........46 Regeneration salt.........  53 Wipe protection ..........17 Activating............ 42 WLAN connection ..........44...
  • Page 65: Notes

    Notes...
  • Page 67 Your repair order Call the free service number 0800 850 850 to contact your nearest V-ZUG service centre. You can arrange an on-site 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 pro- gressive service agreements.
  • Page 68 Open appliance door Load dishes Add detergent Select programme Close appliance door: At end of final drying: programme starts unload dishes 1158583-02 V-ZUG Ltd, Industriestrasse 66, CH-6302 Zug Tel. +41 58 767 67 67 info@vzug.com, www.vzug.com Service Centre: Tel. 0800 850 850...

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