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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.
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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.
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• 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.
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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.
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• 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.
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Max. Transmission Power : < 100mWCon- formity declaration for UKCA This product does not contain harmful and Beko hereby declares that this appliance prohibited substances specified in the complies with The Radio Equipment Regu- "Regulation on the Control of Waste Elec- lations 2017.
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Products, address purchased. Each household performs im- support.beko.com portant role in recovering and recycling of old appliance. Appropriate disposal of used EN / 9...
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Max. Transmission Power : < 100mW ARÇELİK hereby declares that this appli- ance complies with The Radio Equipment Regulations 2017. The complete text of the UK declaration of conformity is available in the following internet address: sup- port.beko.com EN / 10...
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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:105 W Drain pump power: 30 W * * For detailed electrical values see the type label on the dishwasher's door.
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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)
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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.
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The dishwasher must not be connected to warm water appliances or running water heaters. NOTICE Do not use an old or used water in- let hose on a new product. Use the new wa- ter inlet hose supplied with the dishwasher. Do not splice the hoses.
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• The plug of the power cord must be eas- 3.Connect the brown (live) wire to the ter- ily accessible following the installation. minal in the plug marked ‘L’ or coloured red. • Connect the product to a grounded socket protected by a 16 ampere fuse. •...
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Setting the water softening system and water consumption are increased. For the regeneration process, the table below Washing efficiency will be improved when shows the frequency of the regeneration the water softening system is set correctly. process, maximum additional time, water Read the section on adjusting the water and energy consumption depending on the softening system first.
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Bring the water hardness setting 3. Level 16-19 13-15 23-27 to position 3 by pressing the Se- lect key. (r3) Bring the water hardness setting 4. Level 20-24 16-19 28-34 to position 4 by pressing the Se- lect key. (r4) Bring the water hardness setting 5.
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It is recommended to use granu- lated or powdered softening salts in the water softening system. Do not use salts such as table salt and rock salt that do not dissolve com- pletely in water. Otherwise, the per- formance of the system may deteri- orate over time.
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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.
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salt and/or rinse aid. Some of them also When you change from tablet detergent to powder detergent: contain special components such as glass preservatives and stainless steel preservat- • Make sure the salt and rinse aid compart- ives. These tablets work up to a certain wa- ment is full.
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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 Placing the dishes in the dish- washer If you place the dishes correctly in accord- ance with the washing capacity of your dishwasher, you will make the best use of the dishwasher in terms of energy con- sumption, washing and drying perform-...
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Alternative Basket Layout Examples Lower Basket Upper Basket Incorrect Placements EN / 23...
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Thanks to the movable (A, B) feature of the cutlery basket, you can create wider areas 6.8 Cutlery basket when placing your dishes in the lower bas- (depends on the model) ket and open space for your dishes of dif- ferent sizes.
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To fold the foldable wires into the lying pos- ition, push the wires in the direction of the arrows by holding them in the centre (B). Lift upwards to return the wires to the up- right position. The foldable wires will snap back into the latch (C).
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6.13 Upper basket multi-function service rack (depends on the model) Thanks to the upper basket multi-function You can switch the rack to open po- service rack on the upper basket of your ap- sition by doing the same operations pliance, you may load and wash long ser- in reverse.
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And when you bring the foldable wire to You may reinstall the upper basket multi- vertical position, you may place your dishes function service rack on the side of your up- without removing the holders. per basket easily to use it again. Illustration 2: Bringing the wires to horizontal po- sition by holding them from their...
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Holding the upper basket wires with both hands and lifting the basket slightly upwards, press and release the latches shown in the figure (B) at the same time. Lower the basket to the next lower pos- ition. Release the basket when it catches on to the next lower position.
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To lower the basket, perform the following The movement mechanism may while the basket is at uppermost position; not work properly when the upper Hold the wires of the upper basket and basket is overloaded or when the raise the handle of the mechanism up- load is unbalanced.
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of upper basket rails by rotating them to the side and remove the basket. Change the position of wheels, re-insert the basket to the rail and close the holders. 6.20 Cutlery basket (depends on the model) The ceiling cutlery basket is designed for washing your forks, spoons, etc.
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• 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. As with hand washing, the dish- washer may discolour and tarnish decorative prints on porcelain, alu- minium and silver.
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10 11 12 1 On / Off Button 2 Function Selection Buttons 3 Display 4 Program Working Indicator 5 Low Rinse Aid Warning Indicator 6 Low Salt Warning Indicator 7 Settings Selection Key / Program Key 8 Program Selection keys (Key led is inactive when used for settings.) 9 Child (Button) Lock Function...
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Cycle selection When you press the Start/Pause/Can- cel button of your dishwasher, the se- Turn your dishwasher on by pressing lected program starts. the On / Off button. Inspect low salt and low rinse aid indic- 7.2 Program information and aver- ators and add salt and/or rinse aid if re- age consumption values table quired.
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7.3 Additional functions "Not all of the functions indicated with letters such as "A,B,D,E,G,F,K..." The machine's washing programs are de- in the program information and av- signed to achieve the best cleanliness, tak- erage consumption values table ing into account the type of dirt, the amount can be used in your machine, the of dirt and the characteristics of the dish- functions that can be used in your...
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Self Dry Function While the delay function is active, you can- not make changes to the washing pro- Self Dry To activate the function: gramme, additional functions or the delay 1-When the machine is on and the door is time. closed,Self Dry Press and hold the F3 and F4 function keys simultaneously to activate Once the program has started, the...
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With the machine on and the door After rinsing, the dishwasher will be closed, press and hold the P4 and P5 quiet for a while in pause mode program buttons simultaneously to then will proceed to the drying step cancel the Child (Key) Lock function. to drain all the water left on the The child (key) lock indicator goes off dishes and inside the dishwasher...
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Move to “P” position on the screen by The Water Softening System sec- pressing the P2 key. tion describes how to set the water Set to a proper level by selecting one of hardness level. the “P:0”,“P:1”,“P:2”,“P:3” or “P:4” posi- 7.9 Low Rinse Aid Warning indic- tions with the P3 program key.
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Remove the micro filter and coarse fil- The machine should not be used ter group by turning it counterclock- without a filter. wise and pulling it out. 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...
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To remove and clean the lower propeller Check if the holes of the impeller assembly group, hold it with one hand from the points are clogged. If there is a blockage, remove (C) shown in the figure and pull it upwards. the impeller assembly and clean it.
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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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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.
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• 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...
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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.
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Beko product warranty. ing instructions. (See the section "I Want To Repair Myself"). I WANT TO REPAIR MYSELF...
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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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