ÖKO−FAVORIT 55750 Dishwasher Instructions for use
Dear Customer Please read these operating instructions carefully. Please make sure you read the safety instructions on the first pages of these operating instructions! Keep the operating instructions for future reference. Pass them on to any future owners. With the warning triangle and/or by means of key words (Caution!, Important!), informa− tion is emphasized which is important for your safety or the correct functioning of the ap− pliance. It is essential that this information is observed. 1.
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Safety Instructions The safety aspects of this appliance comply with the accepted technical standards and the applicable safety regula− tions. Nevertheless, we consider it our obligation to make you aware of the following safety information: Installation Child safety • The connection to the electrical network, and the water and waste connections, must be carried out by an authorised specialist. • Packaging parts (e.g.
Day−to−day use Frost danger • The water protection system ensures reliable protection against water damage if the following conditions are fulfilled: − The mains connection must remain connected even when the dishwasher is switched off. − The dishwasher must be properly installed − Always turn off the water taps when the dish− washer is left unattended for longer periods. • Never operate the dishwasher if the electrical sup− ply lead, the supply or drain hoses, the control panel or the plinth are damaged.
Appliance Construction Dishwasher Cover for spray arm Centre spray arm Upper dish basket (height−adjustable) Setting switch for water softener Coarse strainer Cutlery basket top Lower spray arm Water inlet valve: do not open, do not fill with water Dispenser for regenerating salt (dishwasher salt) Lower dish basket Fine strainer with micro−strainer Curtlery basket Tank for rinse Dosage orifice for rinse Detergent container Rating plate Programme overview Control Panel Pre−rinse Dry Clean Programme
Important Information Keep these operating instructions carefully near the appliance, so that they are always at hand. If you should sell or pass on the appliance to third parties, ensure that you hand over the appliance com− plete with this leaflet, so that the new user can inform himself about the working of the appliance.
Crockery that may be suitable There are limitations for the following parts − Only wash earthenware crockery in the dishwasher if the manufacturer has expressly indicated that it is suitable. − Some glazed finishes may fade after frequent ma− chine washing. − Silver and aluminium parts tend to discolour during machine washing. Many food residues such as egg white, egg yolk, mustard often cause discoloration and/or staining on silver.
Prior to Using for the first Time Do the following steps before using your dishwasher for the first time. Fill with rins 1. Open the store tank by pressing the locking key if the pilot light of the rinse is on (A). 2. Pour in rinse up to the "max." marking (B). Do not fill up too much. 3. Close the store tank until it locks audibly. 4. Remove immediately any run out rinse otherwise foam development may occur. The pilot light for the rinse switches off. Setting the rinse dosage 1.
A Fill with salt as follows: 1. Open the cap (A) of the salt dispenser. 2. Fill the dispenser with water (B) 3. Fill with 1 kg of special salt (C). As a result, approx. 1 litre of water will be displaced. B 4. Remove salt from around the opening of the dis− penser. 5. Close the salt dispenser by turning the cap until the stop is reached. 6. Immediately run the "Pre−rinse"program to wash away any salt residues. The salt display will go out after 1 or 2 rinse cycles.
Crockery Basket − Cutlery basket with top − Lower basket − Upper basket The illustration gives you some tips for the optimal loading of your dishwasher. Before loading, remove any food scraps. Do not rinse with warm water or use a manual deter− gent. Cutlery basket without cutlery basket top Place cutlery in the cutlery basket with the handles downward. Except for cutlery very narrow handles, which could penetrate through the cutlery basket and could block the spray arm.
Lower basket Heavily soiled, large pieces of crockery will be thor− oughly cleaned in the lower basket. 1. Pull out the lower basket to its full extent. 2. Arrange large and heavy pieces of crockery, such as plates, bowls, pots etc., in the lower basket. Do not change the position of the basket handle, as malfunctions may occur when the detergent container opens.
Adjustable plate rail insert, 5 piece A For deep plates or bowls, a part of the left plate rail can be removed. − To remove the plate rail insert, the plate rail grip is pulled away upwards (A). The plate rail insert can also be used instead of the 10−piece plate rail, right (B). B B Hinged plate rail, left D For large bowls and pots, the plate rail can be un− hinged. 1. Remove the 5 piece plate rail inserts and cutlery basket. 2.
Upper basket Delicate, smaller pieces of crockery are gently washed in the upper basket. 1. Pull out the upper basket to the stop. 2. Arrange the small, light and delicate pieces of crockery such as saucers, cup’s, glasses and tem− perature−resistant plastic parts in the upper basket. Adjustable glass holder For stem glasses, suspend the glass holder in the right− hand position (Fig. A) and fold it up. For high, cylindrical glasses, suspend the glass holder in the let−hand position (Fig. B) and fold it up.
The upper basket is adjustable to the right Set the upper basket to the desired height, correspon− ding to your crockery. Even possible with the upper basket loaded. Raising: 1. Pull out the upper basket. 2. Lift up the right side. 3. Pull forward to the stop, and latch into the upper position. Lowering: 1. Pull out the upper basket 2. Lift the right side, and lower into the lower position. Before washing, check that the spray arm can rotate freely.
Filling with detergent Never use hand detergent or industrial clean− ing agents. Do not use anything else than commercial de− tergents that are suitable for domestic dish− washers. The detergent dispenser is normally open. If it is closed: 1. Open the detergent container by pressing the lock− ing key (A). 2. Fill the dry tank up with detergent according to de− tergent manufacturer’s indications (B). Do place tabs in the detergent container or cutlery basket according to manufacturer’s directions only. 3.
Program display The illuminated symbols in the display indicate which phase of the program is currently running. Pre−rinse Drying Cleaning Rinsing Program end Remaining running time As soon as a program starts, the time remaining lights up in the display field in minutes. This time varies de− pending on the loading and temperature of the incom− ing water. The display may remain at one time for sevral minutes. It may also jump in time this quite normal, and does not indicate a fault.
A washing program can be selected first, and then the pre−selected start time can be pro− grammed, or vice versa. If a pre−selected start time is programmed without a washing program, the programmed time goes out after 5 seconds. After selecting a program, the selection of the start delay must take place within 5 seconds. An activated pre−selected start time will be indicated in the display field by a blinking dot.
Duration of programm Drying Rinsing Intermediate Rinse Clean Pre−rinse Program Chart Gentle Light to normally soiled crockery 45°C 65°C 59 min. + ECO Lightly soiled crockery 40°C 60°C 48 min. + Lightly soiled crockery with half load 40°C 60°C 45 min. Heavily−soiled crockery 50°C 68°C 70 min. The most economical programme for stubborn dirt. Using this programme, AAA performance in accordance with the EN 50242 "Energy Label" is achieved *) 50°C 68°C 2.
Mains power loss In case of a loss f mains power, or a deliberate switch− off of the main switch, all the set values are retained. Error message Start time / Remaining time display Programme sequence display The electronics of the dishwasher can independently recognise and display faults. If a fault occurs, an error code in the display, one of the program control lamps and the Program End symbol in the display will blink. Please note down this error code before making con− tact with Customer Service.
Cleaning and care Re−filling the special salt Never fill the salt dispenser with rinsing aids or detergents! When the salt replenishment lamp lights up, you must refill the special salt for the water softener. Proceed as described in the "Using for the First Time" chapter page 9, however you do not need to add any water during this process. Immediately after refilling, run the "Pre−rinse" program to wash away any salt residues.
1. 2. 3. 4. Cleaning the fine strainer The fine strainer must be cleaned from time to time: 1. Unlock the strainer by turning right. 2. Lift out the fine strainer and clean it under running water with a brush. 3. Place the strainer in its holder. 4. Secure it by turning left until it locks (arrows). Do not press the handle downwards. If the strainer does not lock, the spray arm nozzles may become blocked. Cleaning the spray arm nozzles Regularly check the nozzles on the three spray arms for blockages.
B Central spray arm 1. Remove the central spray arm by turning it to the side, and hoisting off. The two−part spray arm bearing is held together by a clamping spring (B). 2. To re−install, press the central spray arm upwards until you can feel it locking into place. Lower spray arm Remove the lower spray arm: 1. Loosen the nut (C) by turning it to the left C 2. Pull the spray arm from the shaft 3. Clean the nozzles 4. Refix the spray arm with the nut (C) by turning to the right.
Remedying faults Please check whether you can rectify small faults on the appliance yourself with the help of the following informa− tion. Should this information be of no assistance in a specific case, please contact our customer service. The drain pump runs continually even when the ap− pliance is switched off. − Are all the filters in the base of your dishwasher clean? Have the filters been installed correctly? − The water protection system has been triggered.
Service The most important causes of faults that you can rec− tify yourself are summarised in the chapter "Rectifying Faults". If, however, you call our customer service for any of the faults specified or because the appliance is being incorrectly operated, the service engineer’s visit can− not be made free of charge, even during the guarantee period. When calling customer service, quote the production number and the serial number that are given on the rating plate.
Technical Data Width Dimensions Height Max. depth Max. depth with open door Operational voltage Frequency 54.6 cm 75.9 cm 57.0 cm 114.5 cm 230 V 50 Hz Power consumption Circulation pump 150 W Power consumption Heating elements 2000 W Total power 2150 W 10 A Mains water pressure Cold or hot water up to max. 65 °C min. max.
Installation / 60 cm flush mounting GB Area of application: 55750 AEG Dishwasher General The dishwasher is delivered ready for connection, i.e., with connecting cable, drain hose and feed hose with fitted sieve and seal. The installation is carried out to the connections pro− vided in the neighbouring cupboard (not directly be− hind the unit).
Drain − The flexible drain hose must be laid so as to avoid kinking. − The connection is carried out at the sink trap of the sink drain located in the neighbouring cupboard. − The unit is fitted with a device to prevent water being sucked back, which permits the installation height of the unit to be outside the sink trap level. − The highest point of the drain hose should never be exceed the unit height. Installation Detail A 1.
Assembly Instructions for the Side Rail Assembly Detail A SL L Kit Components: neighbouring 1 off Side rail, right SL R 1 off 4 off 4 off 4 off Side rail, left Spacer 4 mm Spacer 3mm Spax screw 4.0 x 20 galvanised edge SL L DS 1 DS 2 SCHR Detail B DS 1 SCHR DS 2 600 SL L 100 19 21 16 A+B 759 19 510min.
Information for Test Institutes Prior to the tests, the salt container for the water softener and the rinse aid container must be completely full. Test standard: EN 50 242 Noise measurement Comparison program: Normal + Eco Capacity: 11 standard place settings − Measurement of the acoustic power level according to EN 60704−2−3 Detergent dosing: 27,5 g in the detergent container Rinse aid dosing: setting 6 − The measurement is to be made directly after the completion of a short program.
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