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Please read this manual first! Dear Customer, Beko thank you for choosing the product. We hope that you get the best results from your product which has been manufactured with high quality and state-of-the-art technology. Therefore, please read this entire user manual and all other accompanying documents carefully before using the product.
Rinse aid ......... 22 Parts not suitable for washing in 1 Safety Instructions......the dishwasher....... Intended Use........Placing the dishes in the dish- Child, vulnerable person and pet washer ..........safety..........Cutlery basket ........ 25 Electrical safety ......6.10 Cutlery basket ........ 25 Transportation Safety ....
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10 BEKO UK AND ROI PARTS GUAR- ANTEE TERMS AND CONDITIONS .. 11 DISCLAIMER / WARNING ....46 EN / 4...
1 Safety Instructions This section contains safety in- - The product should only be structions that will help protect used for household dish wash- from risk of personal injury or ing. property damage. • The product is not suitable for commercial or public use.
• Electrical products are danger- • Do not pinch the power cord ous for children and pets. Chil- under or behind the product. dren and pets must not play Do not place a heavy object on with, climb on or enter into the the power cord.
Transportation sary arrangements. These pro- Safety cesses are at the customer's expense. • Before transporting the • Before installing the product, product, unplug the plug and inspect the product for any disconnect the drain and water damage. Do not install the supply connections.
• Connect the product to an • Position the power cable and earth-grounded socket protec- hoses so that there is no risk ted by a fuse rated in accord- of tripping. ance with the current ratings Operation Safety indicated on the rating plate. Have the earthing installation Only detergents, rinse agents done by a qualified electrician.
with the pointed end downwards household cleaning agents, de- or horizontally on the dishwash- tergents, gas, gasoline, alcohol, ing baskets. wax, etc. If you need to open the door Wear gloves worn when clean- while the product is running, ing the product. open it carefully.
Frequency Band : 2.400-2.484 Ghz loading door to render it inoperable. Max. Transmission Power : < 100mWCon- formity declaration for UKCA Beko hereby declares that this appliance complies with The Radio Equipment Regu- 2.2 Package Information lations 2017. The packaging of the product is made of re-...
UK declaration of conformity is available in lations of all relevant directives of the following internet address: sup- the European Community. port.beko.com 2014/35/EU, 2014/30/EU, 93/68/ EC, IEC 60436 / EN 60436 2.6 This section applies for products with Wifi feature.
3 Technical Specifications Maximum washing capacity: Indicated on the Energy Label and Quick Use Card under Cycle Table. Height: Check the installation manual for height information. Width: 60 Depth:57 Electricity input:220-240 V, 50 Hz Total power:1800-2100 W Heater power:1800 W Total current: 10 A * Pump power:90 W Drain pump power: 30 W *...
5 Installation • Place the product on a solid and level Read the ‘Safety Instructions’ sec- surface with sufficient load-bearing capa- tion first! city! Placing the dishwasher on a level The preparation of the electrical, clean wa- surface is essential for the door to close ter and waste water installation of the properly and tightly.
AquaSafe+ feature 5.3 Connecting to the water drain The water drain hose can be connected dir- ectly to the waste water drain or to the drain of the sink. For more detailed inform- ation, refer to the installation instructions supplied with your dishwasher. •...
5.5 Electricity connection Connect the product to a grounded socket protected by a fuse in ac- cordance with the values in the "Technical specifications" table. Our company shall not be respons- ible for any damages that may oc- cur if the product is used without grounding in accordance with local regulations.
hose set with check valve set must be used in dishwashers connection to the tap, in case of any need for replacement. 6 Preparation Read the ‘Safety Instructions’ sec- Mains water must be softened if its tion first! hardness is above 7°dH. Otherwise hardness ions will accumulate on 6.1 Considerations for energy sav- the washing utensils and may af-...
For water consumption in the Eco 50 °C NOTICE! To set the system, first find out cycle of your dishwasher, refer to the Cycle your water hardness level from the au- Information and Average Consumption Val- thorised service in your region and set it ues Table given in the Cycle Table.
6.4 Filling the salt The water softening system must be re- newed in order for the dishwasher to oper- ate at the same performance at all times. Dishwasher salt is used for this purpose. Only use special softening salt for use in dishwashers.
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Use only detergents intended for use in dishwashers. We recom- mend that you do not use deter- gents containing chlorine and phos- phates as these are harmful to the environment. Filling the detergent For good washing and drying results, ob- serve the instructions on the detergent packaging.
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3. Close the lid of the detergent compart- ment by pushing it in the direction of the arrow. A "click" sound is heard when the lid is closed. Since the solubility of tablet deter- gents varies depending on temper- ature and time, always use powder or liquid/gel detergent in short cycles without pre-wash.
contain special components such as glass • Set the water hardness setting to the preservatives and stainless steel preservat- highest position and run a wash cycle ives. These tablets work up to a certain wa- with the dishwasher empty. ter hardness level (21°dH). Water softening •...
Wipe off any rinse aid spilled out- side the chamber. Accidental spillage of rinse aid will cause foaming and reduce washing per- formance. 6.7 Parts not suitable for washing in the dishwasher • Do not wash dishes contaminated with cigarette ash, wax residue, varnish, paint, chemicals, etc.
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• Place deep containers such as bowls, Incorrect Placements glasses and pots with their mouths downwards. This prevents water from ac- cumulating in them. To avoid possible injury, always place long and pointed dishes such as serving forks, bread knives, etc. in the cutlery basket with the poin- ted end downwards or horizontally on the dishwashing baskets.
6.10 Cutlery basket (depends on the model) 6.9 Cutlery basket The cutlery basket is specially designed for (depends on the model) cleaner washing of knives, forks, spoons, The cutlery basket is specially designed for etc. cleaner washing of knives, forks, spoons, Thanks to the movable (A, B) feature of the etc.
Bringing the wires to horizontal po- sition by holding them from their ends may cause them to be bent. Therefore, grasp the centre wires by the bottom and push them in the direction of the arrow to bring them into a lying or upright position. 6.12 Lower basket multi-purpose / height-adjustable serving rack 6.11 Foldable lower basket wires...
You can switch the rack to open po- sition by doing the same operations in reverse. To adjust the height of the racks: Fold the rack (E). Slide the rack upwards (F). You can use the racks as you wish by positioning them up or down, or you can close them to create a large space in the lower basket.
6.14 Lower basket with bottle wire (depends on the model) You may remove the upper basket multi- The bottle wire is designed to make it function service rack by lifting it upwards easier for you to wash wide-mouthed and when you do not want to use it. high items.
6.16 Adjusting the height of the up- per basket (depends on the model) Upper basket height adjustment mechan- ism is designed so that you can create wide spaces on the upper or lower compartment of the dishwasher by adjusting the basket upwards or downwards either while it is empty or full.
6.18 Foldable upper basket wires 6.20 Cutlery basket (depends on the model) (depends on the model) You can use the folding wires when you The ceiling cutlery basket is designed for need more space in the upper basket of the washing your forks, spoons, etc.
When the middle tray is in the lower posi- tion, it is possible to place long dishes such as coffee cups, ladles etc. on the tray. When the side trays are leaned to both sides, it is possible to pull the handle and ensure rising the middle tray and locking the system.
Cycle Selection / Cancel Cycle Key 3.Ensure that lower and upper spray arms are rotating freely. To select the cycle, press the desired cycle button. Press the Start / Hold / Cancel key 4.Add adequate amount of detergent in the for 3 seconds to cancel the running pro- detergent compartment.
If your machine has sub-menu functions 7.2 Additional functions depending on the model, see the instruc- The machine’s programs are designed to tions in the additional functions section for deliver the best cleaning performance by their use. considering the type and amount of dirt and the properties of the dishes to be washed.
1.Press the delay key after selecting the In some models, depending on the washing cycle and any other additional control system of your machine, functions. even though the Tablet Detergent 2.When you press the delay key, “3” is dis- function is not available in the cycle played on the Screen Info Line and Delay in- you have selected, its indicator may dicator starts to flash.
washing cycle you have selected is fin- 7.6 Low Salt Warning Indicator ished, the Done lamp on the machine lights Check the low salt warning indicator on the screen of your machine to determine if the softening salt available in your machine is 7.4 Starting of the Cycle adequate.
7.9 End of Program Your machine turns off automatic- ally after a certain period to save When the washing cycle you have energy when the program is ended selected is finished, a signal tone or not started. will alert you to switch off the ma- chine.
Failure to install the filters correctly will reduce the washing efficiency. 8.3 Cleaning the hose filter The machine is prevented from being dam- aged by dirt (sand, clay, rust, etc.) from the mains or your water supply system by means of a filter in the water inlet hose. Check the filter and hose from time to time and clean them if necessary.
Make sure that the nut is fully tightened when replacing the upper spray arm. Check whether the holes of the spray arm assembly are blocked. If there is a block- age, remove and clean the spray arm as- sembly. (depends on the model) 8.5 Micro Filter Cleaning Mechan- (depends on model) To disassemble and clean the lower spray...
Troubleshooting Error Codes, Causes and Solutions Error Code Cause Solution 1-Error algorithm is activated. 2-Cycle ends. E01 Warning If you see the error continuously, P1 Blinks Chassis water filling fault 1-Cut off the electricity. Power LED blinks 2-Close the valve. 3-Get in touch with the authorized service.
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Dishes are not cleanly washed • Detergent compartment cover is not closed. >>> Always close the cover of the • Dishes are placed irregularly. >>> Place detergent compartment after adding de- the dishes as specified in the user tergent. manual. •...
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the surface tensions of Teflon and water There is a different smell inside the ma- chine are different, water particles remain like beads on the Teflon surface. • New machines have a certain smell. This smell shall disappear after a few washing Tea, coffee or lipstick stains are left on cycles.
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• There is no earth line in the electrical in- • Opening of the detergent reservoir lid is stallation. >>> Check if your machine is prevented during washing operation. >>> connected to a true earth line. Otherwise, Place the dishes in a way that does not the static electricity generated in the ma- prevent the detergent reservoir lid from chine causes arcs and pits on the surface...
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10 BEKO UK AND ROI PARTS GUARANTEE TERMS AND CONDI- TIONS This 10 year parts guarantee relates to our websites. For UK customer visit Beko products.
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11.There are no alternative or additional of- tee. fers to this guarantee. 2.It is only valid for certain models of Beko 12.The guarantee is exclusive of the manu- branded products serviced or repaired by facturer’s standard guarantee.
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In such a case, the Beko product warranty will be invalid. Therefore, end-users are strongly recom- mended to refrain from performing repair...
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