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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.
1 Safety Instructions This section contains safety in- - Places serving bed and break- structions that will help protect fast, hostel-like environments. from risk of personal injury or - The product should only be property damage. used for household dish wash- Our company shall not be held ing.
• 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 Maintenance and or horizontally on the dishwash- Cleaning Safety ing baskets. Do not wash the product by spray- If you need to open the door ing or pouring water on it. while the product is running, open it carefully.
Appropriate disposal of used Products, address appliance helps prevent potential negative support.beko.com consequences for the environment and hu- man health. Compliance with RoHS Directive: EN / 9...
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...
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.
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)
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 • The plug of the power cord must be eas- ily accessible following the installation. • Connect the product to a grounded Connect the product to a grounded socket protected by a 16 ampere fuse. socket protected by a fuse in ac- •...
Eco 50 °C Additional water con- Additional energy renew after ..cycle Additional time (min) sumption (l) consumption (kWh) water consumption (l) 12.3-14.7 0.05 9.6-12.2 0.05 9.0-9.5 0.05 8.0-9.0 0.05 7.0-7.9 0.05 For water consumption in the Eco 50 °C NOTICE! ...
do not need to use salt. If you do add salt 6.4 Filling the salt in this position, the salt will not be con- The water softening system must be re- sumed and the lamp will not come on. newed in order for the dishwasher to oper- ate at the same performance at all times.
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. 2. Put the specified amount of powder, li- quid/gel or tablet detergent into the compartment.
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salt and/or rinse aid. Some of them also contain special components such as glass preservatives and stainless steel preservat- ives. These tablets work up to a certain wa- ter hardness level (21°dH). Water softening salt and rinse aid should be used together with the tablet detergent above this level.
When you change from tablet detergent to powder detergent: • Make sure the salt and rinse aid compart- ment is full. • Set the water hardness setting to the highest position and run a wash cycle with the dishwasher empty. •...
• Place deep containers such as bowls, Wipe off any rinse aid spilled out- glasses and pots with their mouths side the chamber. Accidental downwards. This prevents water from ac- spillage of rinse aid will cause cumulating in them. foaming and reduce washing per- formance.
Incorrect Placements 6.9 Cutlery basket (depends on the model) The cutlery basket is specially designed for cleaner washing of knives, forks, spoons, etc. Thanks to the movable (A, B) feature of the cutlery basket, you can create wider areas when placing your dishes in the lower bas- ket and open space for your dishes of dif- ferent sizes.
6.11 Foldable lower basket wires (depends on the model) The folding wires in the lower basket of the dishwasher, consisting of six parts (A), are designed for you to place large items such 6.10 Cutlery basket as pots, bowls, etc. more easily. If you want, you can create larger spaces by fold- (depends on the model) ing each piece individually or all together.
Lift upwards to return the wires to the up- right position. The foldable wires will snap back into the latch (C). 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...
6.14 Lower basket with bottle wire (depends on the model) The bottle wire is designed to make it You can switch the rack to open po- easier for you to wash wide-mouthed and sition by doing the same operations high items. When not in use, you can re- in reverse.
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 The movement mechanism may (depends on the model) not work properly when the upper basket is overloaded or when the You can use the folding wires when you need more space in the upper basket of the load is unbalanced.
ket goes down to the lower position; sys- tem is unlocked and the right and left side trays can be freely moved. The free area established by moving the side trays allows loading long dishes to the upper basket. 6.20 Cutlery basket (depends on the model) The ceiling cutlery basket is designed for washing your forks, spoons, etc.
2.Load your dishes as described in the user Read the chapter "Safety Warnings" manual. first! 3.Ensure that lower and upper spray arms Power On/Off Button are rotating freely. When you press the On/Off button, your 4.Add adequate amount of detergent in the dishwasher switches on with the Ecocycle detergent compartment.
7.2 Additional functions "Not all of the functions indicated with letters such as "A,B,D,E,G,F,K..." Dishwasher programs are designed for op- in the program information and av- timal cleaning, considering soil type, soil erage consumption values table load, and dishware characteristics. can be used in your machine, the Additional functions are available to optim- functions that can be used in your...
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In some models, depending on the Press the delay button for 1 second control system of your machine, the longer than the other buttons. Tablet Detergent function may not be available in the program you 1. After selecting the washing program and have selected, but the indicator other additional functions, press the delay may remain illuminated unless the...
Your dishwasher is equipped with a "Self 7.3 Monitoring of Program Dry“ Thanks to the feature, the drying effi- During the washing process, the cycle ciency of your machine is increased and en- stages can be monitored via the cycle fol- ergy savings are achieved.
4. If the cycle indicator is on – add 3 dose Detergent or rinse aid may remain of rinse aid. inside the dishwasher and/or the 1,2,3,4. If the cycle indicators are lit to- dishes being washed as per the gether – add 4 doses of rinse aid. step of the program you have can- celled.
For the machine to work efficiently, clean the filters and impellers at least once a week. If cleaned at regular intervals, the life of the product will be extended and frequently en- countered problems will be reduced. Cleaning the exterior of the machine Gently wipe the exterior of your machine and the door seals with a delicate cleaning agent and a damp cloth.
Failure to install the filters correctly will reduce washing effectiveness. 8.3 Cleaning the hose filter The filter on the water inlet hose prevents dirt (sand, clay, rust, etc.) that may come from the city network or your water system from damaging the machine. Check the fil- ter and hose from time to time and clean them if necessary.
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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.
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.
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• The dishwasher door may be open. >>> for the definitions of the cycles. We re- Make sure that the dishwasher door is commend using tablet detergents to closed. achieve the best results. • "On/Off button" may not have been •...
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of hygiene. Moreover, it is difficult for wa- • There is a leak of salt. >>> Take care not ter to flow over damaged surfaces. It is to pour salt around the filler opening not recommended to wash such kitchen- while adding salt.
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salt particles remaining under the lid will and cause rust to appear on those sur- dissolve in the pre-wash step, and thus faces, too. Such items shall not be the lid may loosen. washed in dishwashers. • Salty food residues have remained on the Detergent residues are present in the dishes for a long period of time.
(See the section "I Want To commended to prevent safety problems Repair Myself"). and is mandatory for the continuation of the Beko product warranty. EN / 44...
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Beko address. 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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