[. . . ] Instructions for use en 5600 059 206 (8307) en Index 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Detergents . . en Safety instructions Delivery Immediately check the packaging and dishwasher for any damage which may have been caused in transit. The wooden frames (if fitted) are made of residual wood and are untreated. Not on all models: The plastic housing on the water input contains an electrically operated valve. [. . . ] If only a small number of dishes have been loaded into the dishwasher, selecting a programme that operates at the next lowest temperature will usually suffice. Switching the dishwasher ON Set main switch 1 to ON. Indicators light up according to the last programme that was selected. This same programme will run again if no other programme button 6 is pressed. The programme starts automatically. End of programme The programme has ended when a figure appears in the numerical display 3 . Programme data The stated programme data are based on standard operating conditions. The values can vary considerably according to: different amounts of dishes temperature of mains water supply pressure of mains water supply ambient temperature fluctuations in mains voltage machine-related factors (e. g. Energy and water consumption is reduced by up to 1/4 when dishes are washed in the upper basket only. Water consumption values are based on a water hardness setting of 4. Switching the dishwasher OFF Several minutes after the programme has ended: Set the main switch 1 to OFF. (Does not apply when Aqua-Stop unit has been fitted) Remove dishes, etc. when they have cooled down. Interrupting the programme Set main switch 1 to OFF. If the hot water was switched ON or the appliance has already heated up and then the appliance door opened, leave the door ajar for several minutes and then close. In order to continue with the stored programme, set the main switch to ON again. Aqua sensor * * on applicable models The Aqua sensor is an optical measuring device which measures the turbidity of the rinsing water. When the Aqua sensor is active, "clean" rinsing water may be transferred into the next rinsing bath and/or the temperature adjusted. If the turbidity is greater, the water is drained and is replaced with fresh water. 4 litres for utensils which are "less" dirty. 16 en Time delay * * on applicable models You can delay the start of the programme in 1-hour steps up to 19 hours. Press the timer programming button 4 until the digital display 3 jumps to . Keep pressing the timer programming button until the required time is displayed. To delete the timer programming, keep pressing the button until is displayed. You can change your programme selection at any time until the programme starts. Cancel programme (Reset) Only when the master switch is ON. Press the A and C buttons simultaneously, and hold them pressed for approx. To restart the dishwasher, set main switch 1 to ON again and select desired programme. Changing the programme It is possible to change the programme within 2 minutes after you have switched the dishwasher on. Should it be necessary to change the programme after this period, the programme cycle that has already been begun (e. g. The new remaining time displayed is the sum of the remaining time from the preceding programme cycle and the remaining time attributable to the new programme that has been selected. Remaining running time display When the appliance has started, the expected programme running time is displayed. [. . . ] Install the appliance in the following sequence: ­ Check the delivery ­ Install the appliance ­ Connect the waste water ­ Connect the fresh water ­ Connect the power supply Fresh water connection Using the enclosed parts, connect the fresh water connection to the tap according to the installation instructions. Ensure that the fresh water connection is not kinked, crushed or twisted. When replacing the appliance, always connect a new water supply hose to the water supply. If you do use hot water, the temperature should not exceed 60 °C. Delivery Your dishwasher was checked at the factory to ensure that it was in perfect working order. [. . . ]