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  • Page 1 FFB75707PW User Manual Dishwasher USER MANUAL...
  • Page 2: Customer Care And Service

    FOR PERFECT RESULTS Thank you for choosing this AEG product. We have created it to give you impeccable performance for many years, with innovative technologies that help make life simpler – features you might not find on ordinary appliances. Please spend a few minutes reading to get the very best from it.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS 1. SAFETY INFORMATION............5 1.1 Children and vulnerable people safety......5 1.2 General Safety..............5 2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS............7 2.1 Installation................ 7 2.2 Electrical connection............7 2.3 Water connection............. 8 2.4 Use...................8 2.5 Service................9 2.6 Disposal................. 10 3. INSTALLATION...............11 4. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION............12 5.
  • Page 4 CONTENTS 10.2 Setting and starting a programme........33 11. HINTS AND TIPS..............36 11.1 General................ 36 11.2 Using salt, rinse aid and detergent.......37 11.3 What to do if you want to stop using multi-tablets..37 11.4 Loading the baskets............. 38 11.5 Before starting a programme........38 11.6 Unloading the baskets..........39 12.
  • Page 5: Safety Information

    SAFETY INFORMATION Before the installation and use of the appliance, carefully read the supplied instructions. The manufacturer is not responsible for any injuries or damage that are the result of incorrect installation or usage. Always keep the instructions in a safe and accessible location for future reference.
  • Page 6 SAFETY INFORMATION This appliance may be used in offices, hotel guest rooms, • bed & breakfast guest rooms, farm guest houses and other similar accommodation where such use does not exceed (average) domestic usage levels. Do not change the specification of this appliance. •...
  • Page 7: Safety Instructions

    2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2.1 Installation WARNING! Only a qualified person must install this appliance. • Remove all the packaging. • Do not install or use a damaged appliance. • Follow the installation instructions supplied with the appliance. • Always take care when moving the appliance as it is heavy. Always use safety gloves and enclosed footwear.
  • Page 8: Water Connection

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2.3 Water connection • Do not cause damage to the water hoses. • Before connection to new pipes, pipes not used for a long time, where repair work has been carried out or new devices fitted (water meters, etc.), let the water flow until it is clean and clear. •...
  • Page 9: Service

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Do not remove the dishes from the appliance until the programme is complete. Some detergent may remain on the dishes. • Do not store items or apply pressure on the open door of the appliance. • The appliance can release hot steam if you open the door while a programme operates.
  • Page 10: Disposal

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 2.6 Disposal WARNING! Risk of injury or suffocation. • Disconnect the appliance from the mains supply. • Cut off the mains cable and discard it. • Remove the door catch to prevent children and pets to get closed in the appliance.
  • Page 11: Installation

    3. INSTALLATION WARNING! Refer to Safety chapters before installation. For detailed installation information, see the installation instruction supplied with the appliance. Valid only for Germany: Before installation, refer to the chapter "Rückschlagventil" in the German user manual. 11/60...
  • Page 12: Product Description

    4. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Worktop Ceiling spray arm Upper spray arm Lower spray arm Filters Rating plate Salt container Air vent Rinse aid dispenser Detergent dispenser Lower basket Upper basket Cutlery drawer 12/60...
  • Page 13: Control Panel

    5. CONTROL PANEL On/off button Program touch button Programme indicators Display Delay touch button Option touch button Indicators Start touch button 5.1 Indicators Indica‐ Description Salt indicator. It is on when the salt container needs refilling. It is always off while the programme oper‐ ates.
  • Page 14 CONTROL PANEL Indica‐ Description Washing phase indicator. It is on when the washing phase operates. Rinsing phase indicator. It is on when the rinsing phase operates. Drying phase indicator. It is on when you select a pro‐ gramme with the drying phase. It flashes when the drying phase operates.
  • Page 15: Programmes

    6. PROGRAMMES The order of the programmes in the table may not reflect their sequence on the control panel. Pro‐ Dish‐ Degree Programme Options gramme washer of soil phases load Crock‐ Normal, • Prewash • ExtraPow‐ ery, cut‐ lightly • Dishwashing lery, dried- 45 °C...
  • Page 16 PROGRAMMES Pro‐ Dish‐ Degree Programme Options gramme washer of soil phases load Crock‐ Normal, • Dishwashing • ExtraPow‐ ery, cut‐ lightly 60 °C lery, dried- • Intermediate • GlassCare pots, rinse • ExtraHy‐ pans • Final rinse 55 giene °C •...
  • Page 17 PROGRAMMES Pro‐ Dish‐ Degree Programme Options gramme washer of soil phases load Crock‐ • Prewash ery, cut‐ • Dishwashing lery, 50 - 60 °C pots, • Intermediate pans rinse • Final rinse 60 °C • Drying • AirDry None Clean‐ •...
  • Page 18 PROGRAMMES Pro‐ Dish‐ Degree Programme Options gramme washer of soil phases load Crock‐ Normal • Prewash ery, cut‐ soil • Dishwashing lery 60 °C • Intermediate rinse • Final rinse 50 °C • Drying • AirDry 1) This programme offers the most efficient use of water and energy consumption for crockery and cutlery with normal soil.
  • Page 19: Consumption Values

    PROGRAMMES 6.1 Consumption values Pro‐ Water (l) Energy (kWh) Duration (min) gramme 1)2) 10.9 0.644 11.9 1.210 11.9 1.110 11.8 0.970 11.0 0.620 12.1 1.220 10.6 0.710 0.010 11.9 0.980 1) The pressure and the temperature of the water, the variations of the mains supply, the options, the quantity of dishes and the degree of soil can change the values.
  • Page 20: Options

    7. OPTIONS Desired options must be activated every time before you start a programme. It is not possible to activate or deactivate options while a programme is running. The option button toggles between the available options and their possible combinations. Not all options are compatible with each other.
  • Page 21: Extrapower

    OPTIONS 7.2 ExtraPower This option improves the dishwashing results of the selected programme. It increases the wash temperature and duration. How to activate ExtraPower Press Option until the indicator is on. The display shows the updated programme duration. 7.3 ExtraHygiene This option provides better cleaning results by keeping the temperature between 65 and 70 °C for at least 10 minutes during the last rinsing phase.
  • Page 22: Settings

    8. SETTINGS 8.1 Programme selection mode and user mode When the appliance is in programme selection mode, you can set a programme and enter user mode. Settings available in the user mode: • The level of water softener according to the water hardness. •...
  • Page 23 SETTINGS the hardness of the water in your area. Set the right level of the water softener to assure good washing results. Water hardness German French mmol/l mg/l Clark Water degrees degrees (ppm) e de‐ softener (°dH) (°fH) grees level 47 - 50 84 - 90 8.4 - 9.0...
  • Page 24 SETTINGS German French mmol/l mg/l Clark Water degrees degrees (ppm) e de‐ softener (°dH) (°fH) grees level <4 <7 <0.7 <70 < 5 1) Factory setting. 2) Do not use salt at this level. Regardless of the type of detergent used, set the proper water hardness level to keep the salt refill indicator active.
  • Page 25 SETTINGS Water softener level Amount of water (l) In case of the high water softener setting, it may occur also in the middle of the programme, before the rinse (twice during a programme). Regeneration initiation has no impact on the cycle duration, unless it occurs in the middle of a programme or at the end of a programme with a short drying phase.
  • Page 26: The Rinse Aid Level

    SETTINGS All the consumption values mentioned in this section are determined in line with the currently applicable standard in laboratory conditions with water hardness 2.5mmol/L (water softener: level 3) according to the regulation: 2019/2022 . The pressure and the temperature of water as well as the variations of the mains supply can change the values.
  • Page 27: Airdry

    SETTINGS 1. Press Start. • The indicator still flashes. • The remaining indicators are off. • The display shows the current setting: e.g. = level 4. 2. Press Start repeatedly to change the setting. 3. Press the on/off button to confirm the setting. 8.4 AirDry AirDry improves the drying results with less energy consumption.
  • Page 28 SETTINGS CAUTION! If children have access to the appliance, we advise to deactivate AirDry. The automatic opening of the door may pose a danger. How to deactivate AirDry Make sure the appliance is in user mode. 1. Press Delay. • The indicator still flashes.
  • Page 29: Before First Use

    9. BEFORE FIRST USE 1. Make sure that the current level of the water softener agrees with the hardness of the water supply. If not, adjust the level of the water softener. 2. Fill the salt container. 3. Fill the rinse aid dispenser. 4.
  • Page 30: How To Fill The Rinse Aid Dispenser

    BEFORE FIRST USE 6. Turn the cap clockwise to close the salt container. CAUTION! Water and salt can come out of the salt container when you fill it. To prevent corrosion, fill the salt container and then immediately start a complete dishwashing cycle with detergent. 9.2 How to fill the rinse aid dispenser CAUTION! The compartment (B) is for rinse aid only.
  • Page 31 BEFORE FIRST USE 4. Close the lid. Make sure that the lid locks into position. Fill the rinse aid dispenser when the indicator (A) is clear. 31/60...
  • Page 32: Daily Use

    10. DAILY USE 1. Open the water tap. 2. Press the on/off button to activate the appliance. Make sure that the appliance is in programme selection mode. • If the salt indicator is on, fill the salt container. • If the rinse aid indicator is on, fill the rinse aid dispenser. 3.
  • Page 33: Setting And Starting A Programme

    DAILY USE The upper ends of the two vertical ribs inside the compartment (B) indicate the maximum level for filling the dispenser with gel (max. 30ml). 10.2 Setting and starting a programme Starting a programme 1. Press the on/off button to activate the appliance. Make sure that the appliance is in programme selection mode and the door is closed.
  • Page 34 DAILY USE programme duration. After closing the door, the appliance continues from the point of interruption. If the door is opened for more than 30 seconds during the drying phase, the running programme ends. It does not happen if the door is opened by AirDry function.
  • Page 35 DAILY USE Auto Off function This function saves energy by switching the appliance off when it is not operating. The function comes into operation: • When the programme is complete. • After 5 minutes if a programme was not started. 35/60...
  • Page 36: Hints And Tips

    11. HINTS AND TIPS 11.1 General Follow the hints below to ensure optimal cleaning and drying results in daily use and to protect the environment. • Washing dishes in the dishwasher as instructed in the user manual usually consumes less water and energy than washing dishes by hand.
  • Page 37: Using Salt, Rinse Aid And Detergent

    HINTS AND TIPS 11.2 Using salt, rinse aid and detergent • Only use salt, rinse aid and detergent designed for dishwasher. Other products can cause damage to the appliance. • In areas with hard and very hard water, we recommend to use basic dishwasher detergent (powder, gel, tablets containing no additional agents), rinse aid and salt separately for optimal cleaning and drying results.
  • Page 38: Loading The Baskets

    HINTS AND TIPS 11.4 Loading the baskets • Refer to the basket loading leaflet that is supplied with the appliance. • Always use the whole space of the baskets. • Use the appliance to wash dishwasher-safe items only. • Do not wash the following materials in the dishwasher: wood, horn, pewter, copper, aluminium, delicate ornamented porcelain and unprotected carbon steel.
  • Page 39: Unloading The Baskets

    HINTS AND TIPS • The correct quantity of detergent is used. 11.6 Unloading the baskets 1. Let the tableware cool down before you remove it from the appliance. Hot items can be easily damaged. 2. First remove items from the lower basket, then from the upper basket.
  • Page 40: Care And Cleaning

    12. CARE AND CLEANING WARNING! Before maintenance, deactivate the appliance and disconnect the mains plug from the main socket. Dirty filters and clogged spray arms negatively affect the washing results. Clean the filters one a week and the spray arms - once every two months.
  • Page 41: External Cleaning

    CARE AND CLEANING 3. Reassemble the filters as instructed in this chapter. 12.3 External cleaning • Clean the appliance with a moist soft cloth. • Only use neutral detergents. • Do not use abrasive products, abrasive cleaning pads or solvents. 12.4 Cleaning the filters The filter system is made of 3 parts.
  • Page 42 CARE AND CLEANING 4. Wash the filters. 5. Make sure that there are no residues of food or soil in or around the edge of the sump. 6. Put back in place the flat filter (A). Make sure that it is correctly positioned under the 2 guides.
  • Page 43: Cleaning The Lower Spray Arm

    CARE AND CLEANING CAUTION! An incorrect position of the filters can cause bad washing results and damage to the appliance. 12.5 Cleaning the lower spray arm We recommend to clean the lower spray arm regularly to prevent soil from clogging the holes. Clogged holes can cause unsatisfactory washing results.
  • Page 44: Cleaning The Upper Spray Arm

    CARE AND CLEANING 3. To install the spray arm back, press it downwards. 12.6 Cleaning the upper spray arm We recommend to clean the upper spray arm regularly to prevent soil from clogging the holes. Clogged holes can cause unsatisfactory washing results. 1.
  • Page 45: Cleaning The Ceiling Spray Arm

    CARE AND CLEANING 3. Wash the spray arm under running water. Use a thin pointed tool, e.g. a toothpick, to remove particles of soil from the holes. 4. To install the spray arm back, press the spray arm upwards and simultaneously turn it counterclockwise until it locks into place.
  • Page 46 CARE AND CLEANING 1. Release the stoppers on the sides of the sliding rails of the cutlery drawer and pull the drawer out. 2. Move the upper basket to the lowest level to reach the spray arm more easily. 3. To detach the spray arm (C) from the delivery tube (A), turn the mounting element (B) counterclockwise and pull the spray arm downwards.
  • Page 47 CARE AND CLEANING 5. To install the spray arm (C) back, insert the mounting element (B) in the spray arm and fix it in the delivery tube (A) by turning it clockwise. Make sure that the mounting element locks into place. 6.
  • Page 48: Troubleshooting

    13. TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING! Improper repair of the appliance may pose a danger to the safety of the user. Any repairs must be performed by qualified personnel. The majority of problems that may occur can be solved without the need to contact an Authorised Service Centre. Refer to the below table for information on possible problems.
  • Page 49 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem and Possible cause and solution alarm code The appliance does • Make sure that the water tap is open. not fill with water. • Make sure that the pressure of the water The display shows supply is not too low. For this informa‐ i10 or i11.
  • Page 50 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem and Possible cause and solution alarm code Malfunction of the • Switch the appliance off and on. wash pump or the drain pump. The display shows i51 - i59 or i5A - i5F. The temperature of • Make sure that the temperature of the the water inside the inlet water does not exceed 60°C.
  • Page 51 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem and Possible cause and solution alarm code The appliance stops • It is normal. It provides optimal cleaning and starts more results and energy savings. times during opera‐ tion. The programme • If the delay start option is set, cancel the lasts too long.
  • Page 52 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem and Possible cause and solution alarm code The appliance door • The appliance is not levelled. Loosen or is difficult to close. tighten the adjustable feet (if applicable). • Parts of the tableware are protruding from the baskets. The appliance door •...
  • Page 53: The Dishwashing And Drying Results Are Not Satisfactory

    TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING! We do not recommend using the appliance until the problem has been completely fixed. Unplug the appliance and do not plug it in again until you are certain that it operates correctly. 13.1 The dishwashing and drying results are not satisfactory Problem Possible cause and solution...
  • Page 54 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible cause and solution Poor drying results. • Tableware was left for too long inside the closed appliance. Activate the func‐ tion AirDry to set the automatic open‐ ing of the door and to improve the dry‐ ing performance. •...
  • Page 55 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible cause and solution The interior of the ap‐ • This is not a defect of the appliance. pliance is wet. Humidity condensates on the appliance walls. Unusual foam during • Use the detergent designed specifically washing. for dishwashers. •...
  • Page 56 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible cause and solution Odours inside the ap‐ • Refer to "Internal cleaning". pliance. • Start the programme with a descaler or a cleaning product designed for dishwashers. Limescale deposits • The level of salt is low, check the refill on the tableware, on indicator.
  • Page 57 TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible cause and solution Dull, discoloured or • Make sure that only dishwasher-safe chipped tableware. items are washed in the appliance. • Load and unload the basket carefully. Refer to the basket loading leaflet. • Place delicate items in the upper bas‐ ket.
  • Page 58: Technical Information

    14. TECHNICAL INFORMATION Dimensions Width / height / depth 598 / 850 / (mm) Voltage (V) 220 - 240 Electrical connection Frequency (Hz) Water supply pressure Min. / max. MPa (bar) 0.05 (0.5) / 1 (10) Water supply Cold water or hot wa‐ min.
  • Page 59: Environmental Concerns

    15. ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS Recycle materials with the symbol . Put the packaging in relevant containers to recycle it. Help protect the environment and human health by recycling waste of electrical and electronic appliances. Do not dispose of appliances marked with the symbol with the household waste.
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