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LDF31310W
15 2998 0100/ EN/ AA/ 10/04/2025 15:27
7645293877

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  • Page 1 Dishwasher User Manual LDF31310W 15 2998 0100/ EN/ AA/ 10/04/2025 15:27 7645293877...
  • Page 2 Please read this manual first! Dear Customer, Blomberg 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 techno- logy. Therefore, please read this entire user manual and all other accompanying docu- ments carefully before using the product.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Cutlery basket ........ 23 6.10 Cutlery basket ........ 23 1 Safety Instructions......6.11 Foldable lower basket wires ..24 Intended Use........6.12 Lower basket multi-purpose / Child, vulnerable person and pet height-adjustable serving rack..safety..........6.13 Height Adjustable Upper Basket Electrical safety ......
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    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.
  • Page 5: Electrical Safety

    • 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.
  • Page 6: Transportation Safety

    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.
  • Page 7: Operation Safety

    • 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.
  • Page 8: Maintenance And Cleaning Safety

    Max. Transmission Power : < 100mWCon- formity declaration for UKCA This product does not contain harmful and Blomberg hereby declares that this appli- prohibited substances specified in the ance complies with The Radio Equipment "Regulation on the Control of Waste Elec- Regulations 2017.
  • Page 9: Package Information

    appliance helps prevent potential negative This product is manufactured consequences for the environment and hu- from high quality parts and ma- man health. terials that are recyclable and reusable. Therefore, do not dis- Compliance with RoHS Directive: pose of the product with The product you have purchased complies household or other waste at with EU RoHS Directive (2011/65/EU).
  • Page 10: Energy Label

    2.7 Energy Label You can access technical informa- tion about the product by scanning the QR code on the energy label with a mobile device connected to the internet. EN / 10...
  • Page 11: Technical Specifications

    3 Technical Specifications Maximum washing capacity: Indicated on the Energy Label and Quick Use Card under Cycle Table. Height: See 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 * * For detailed electrical values see the type label on the dishwasher's door.
  • Page 12: General View

    4 General View 1 Upper Basket 2 Upper Spray Arm 3 Lower Spray Arm 4 Cutlery Basket(depends on the model) 5 Door 6 Type Label 7 Control Panel 8 Detergent Compartment 9 Lower Basket 10 Filters 11 Salt Compartment Cover 12 Upper Basket Rail 13 Ceiling Cutlery Basket (depends on 14 Upper Rack (depends on the model)
  • Page 13: Installation

    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.
  • Page 14: Connecting To The Water Drain

    The dishwasher must not be connected to The waste water drain must be connected warm water appliances or running water to the sewer and must not be connected to heaters. surface water. NOTICE Do not use an old or used water in- 5.4 Adjusting the feet let hose on a new product.
  • Page 15: Preparation

    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- fect the washing, rinsing and drying performance of the dishwasher.
  • Page 16 2. Keep the program knob pressed until the NOTICE!  To set the system, first find out low salt warning indicator starts to flash. your water hardness level from the au- Current regeneration level is indicated on thorised service in your region and set it the program indicator.
  • Page 17: Filling The Salt

    Mechanical Water Hardness Adjustment The salt compartment fills with wa- ter when you switch on the dish- washer. Therefore, fill the salt com- partment before starting the dish- washer. Initially remove the lower basket to load softening salt. Open the salt compartment lid by turn- ing it anti-clockwise (A).
  • Page 18: Detergent

    Adding salt should be performed just before starting the dishwasher. In this way, the overflowing brine is cleaned immediately and the risk of corrosion inside the dishwasher is prevented. If you are not going to wash immediately, run the dish- washer empty and without deter- gent in the shortest cycle.
  • Page 19 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.
  • Page 20: Rinse Aid

    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 •...
  • Page 21: Parts Not Suitable For Washing In The Dishwasher

    6.7 Parts not suitable for washing in the dishwasher • Do not wash dishes contaminated with cigarette ash, wax residue, varnish, paint, chemicals, etc. in the dishwasher. • Do not wash forks, spoons and knives with wooden or bone handles, glued parts, non-heat-resistant plastic parts, copper and pewter utensils in the dish- washer.
  • Page 22 Incorrect Placements 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. Empty the dishes in the lower basket first, then the dishes in the upper basket.
  • Page 23: Cutlery Basket

    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.
  • Page 24: Foldable Lower Basket Wires

    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...
  • Page 25: Height Adjustable Upper Basket Rack

    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.
  • Page 26: Lower Basket With Bottle Wire

    6.14 Lower basket with bottle wire (depends on the model) You may reinstall the upper basket multi- The bottle wire is designed to make it function service rack on the side of your up- easier for you to wash wide-mouthed and per basket easily to use it again.
  • Page 27: Adjusting The Height Of The Upper Basket

    6.17 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.
  • Page 28: Adjusting The Height Of The Upper Basket

    To raise the basket, hold the wires of the basket and pull the basket upwards The movement mechanism may with both hands while the basket is at not work properly when the upper the lowermost position (B) basket is overloaded or when the Release the basket when it catches on load is unbalanced.
  • Page 29: Foldable Upper Basket Wires

    Place the large pieces, such as pots, to the Bringing the wires to horizontal po- lower basket. You can adjust the height of sition by holding them from their upper basket according to the size of your ends may cause them to be bent. dishes.
  • Page 30: Lower Spray Arm

    In the models with partial movement fea- When the middle tray is in the lower posi- ture, when the arm (1) on the handle is tion, it is possible to place long dishes such pushed, the tray on the middle part of bas- as coffee cups, ladles etc.
  • Page 31: Operating The Product

    7 Operating the product 1 On/Off Button 2 Display 3 Start / Pause / Cancel Key 4 Program Selection Key 5 Function Buttons 6 Delay Key 1 Program Indicator 2 Program Monitoring Indicator 3 Washing Indicator 4 Drying Indicator 5 Cycle Ended Indicator 6 Start/Hold Indicator 7 Hygiene Indicator 8 Low Salt Indicator...
  • Page 32: Program Information And Aver- Age Consumption Values Table

    Start / Hold / Cancel key 5.Inspect whether low salt and low rinse aid indicators are illuminated; and add salt Used for starting, holding or cancelling the and/or rinse aid if required. selected program. 6.Close the door of the dishwasher. Program Selection key Program Selection Used to select the proper washing program...
  • Page 33: Additional Functions

    7.2 Additional functions Additional functions have been added to help you save time, water and energy, and The dishwasher’s cycles are designed to for a more convenient and hygienic wash deliver the best cleaning performance by with its customisable settings. considering the type and amount of dirt and Additional functions may alter the the properties of the dishes to be washed.
  • Page 34: Functions

    Depending on the type of detergent you Additional functions are not avail- use, it provides the best rinsing perform- able for all programs. A function’s ance by removing the stains that will re- indicator will not show if is not main on your dishes in case you have deter- available for the programme.
  • Page 35: Cancelling The Cycle

    7.7 Low Rinse Aid Warning Indic- Care to avoid opening of the door ator while the dishwasher is being oper- ated. If you need to open the door, Check the low rinse aid indicator on the stop the dishwasher by pressing screen of your dishwasher to see in you the Start / Hold / Cancel key.
  • Page 36: Maintenance And Cleaning

    8 Maintenance and Cleaning 8.1 Maintenance and cleaning For the machine to work efficiently, clean the filters at least once a week. Check if Read “Safety Instructions” section there is any food residue on the filters. If first! there is food residue, remove the filters and clean them thoroughly under the tap.
  • Page 37: Cleaning The Hose Filter

    Clean all three filters under the tap with a brush. Replace the metal/plastic filter. Place the coarse filter into the micro fil- ter. Make sure it is properly seated. Turn clockwise until you hear a click. 8.4 Cleaning the propellers The machine should not be used Clean the impellers at least once a week to without a filter.
  • Page 38: Micro Filter Cleaning Mechanism.

    When reattaching the upper propeller, be sure to tighten the nut fully. To remove and clean the lower propeller group, hold it with one hand from the points (C) shown in the figure and pull it upwards. After cleaning, reattach the propeller group by following the same steps in reverse.
  • Page 39: Error Codes, Causes And Solutions

    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 flashes 2-Close the valve. 3-Get in touch with the authorized service.
  • Page 40 Dishes are not cleanly washed amount of rinse aid is available in the dishwasher, increase the setting for rinse • Dishes are placed irregularly. >>> Place aid. the dishes as specified in the user • Detergent compartment cover is not manual.
  • Page 41 • It is natural to have concerns about dry- salt particles remaining under the lid will ing for Teflon kitchenware. This condition dissolve in the pre-wash step, and thus is a result of the structure of Teflon. As the lid may loosen. the surface tensions of Teflon and water There is a different smell inside the are different, water particles remain like...
  • Page 42 be removed from the surface of the dish Detergent residues are present in the detergent reservoir. by the pre-washing cycle or the dishes shall be washed without waiting. • Detergent was put in a long time before • There is no earth line in the electrical in- the washing procedure.
  • Page 43: Guarantee Details

    10 Guarantee Details Your new Blomberg product is guaran- plc (the “Manufacturer”) agrees to ex- teed against faulty materials, defective tend the guarantee for the product in components or manufacturing defects.
  • Page 44 •Functional replacement parts to repair a mercial or non-residential domestic house- product. hold premises, unless we have previously •The costs of a Blomberg Approved Engin- agreed to the installation environment. eer to carry out the repair. •The product must be correctly installed,...
  • Page 45 User In- basis only. structions Booklet. •That the fault was caused by something Does Blomberg offer replacements? other than faulty materials, defective com- This is a repair-only guarantee. On occa- ponents or manufacturing defects. sion the Manufacturer may at its sole dis- •For missed appointments.
  • Page 46: Disclaimer / Warning

    Repair Myself"). tions in the address and parts in the current parts list available at the Blomberg ad- Therefore, except for the parts specified in dress. In such a case, the Blomberg the "I Want to Repair Myself" section that product warranty will be invalid.
  • Page 47 The manufacturer/seller cannot be held re- sponsible for any failure of end users to comply with the above. EN / 47...

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