Cleaning
First disconnect the appliance from the power
supply (see also page 22).
Spray arms
Take out the upper spray arm by pulling it
– with a turning movement – vertically
downwards (see fig. 10).
Take out the lower spray arm by pulling it
vertically upwards (see fig. 11).
Rinse the spray arms clean under the tap.
B
A
Filters (see fig. 12a, 12b)
Remove the filter group (C) by rotating the
bayonet fitting to the front. Lift the filter
group out vertically.
fig. 10
Remove the microfilter (D) by turning the
bayonet fitting.
Remove the sieve (E) by squeezing the filter
housing (see Fig. 12b). At the same time, lift
the sieve out vertically.
fig. 11
Clean the sieves with a brush under
running water.
E
Before taking out the coarse plastic filter
(A), first remove the lower spraying arm.
D
Unscrew the housing (B) and remove the
coarse filter (A).
C
Reassemble the filter group in reverse
order.
Installation
fig. 12a
Electrical connection
230 V – 50 Hz
General
If the appliance does not have a connecting
cable and plug, then it may only be connected
to the mains by an approved installer.
Note:
The power rating and required mains voltage
are shown on the rating plate. Connection
should take place according to national and
local regulations.
If the input of the appliance exceeds 3 kW, the
appliance has to be connected to an outlet
fig 12b
with a rated current exceeding 13 Amps.
Technical information
Connected load
kW
see identification
plate
Dimensions:
Max. height
mm
870
Min. height
mm
820
Width
mm
596
Depth
mm
550
Door panel:
Max. height
mm
720
Min. height
mm
650
Depth
mm
598
Plinth:
Max. height
mm
170
Min. height
mm
100
What else you should watch out for
Always fit tap, drainage and earthed
plug/wall socket within reach.
Make sure that the skirting-board can be
removed. It must be possible to take the
dishwasher out of its recess for
maintenance or repair work.
Connect water inlet hose/aquastop to a
self-venting water tap with a 3/4" screw
connection.
Make sure that no dirt remains in a newly-
installed water pipe.