[. . . ] GB FUN 630 Quick Reference Guide Further indications are given in the pages to follow and in the user instructions Programme selector On/Off button Programme Symbol and Temperature 1 2 3 Pre-wash Normal 65° C Eco 65° C 2) Programme selection and recommended load type Crockery to be washed later. Normally soiled crockery. Place the detergent in the following compartment small (A) large (B) X X X Consumption 1) Normal load Water (Litre) 4. 5 20. 0 16. 0 Energy (kWh) 0. 10 1. 70 1. 64 Time (Min. ) 10 110 100 1) 2) Values may vary in relation to different loads, water temperature - above or below 15° C - or water hardness, and power supply voltage, etc. [. . . ] If present, the central compartment is recommended for storing teaspoons. • Upper rack Plate holders (B) (if available): Please read the user instructions carefully. Troubleshooting Guide Tips and advice • Arrange crockery so that items do not touch each other. Arrange large crockery in the lower rack and smaller crockery in the upper rack. Generally speaking, place cutlery in the basket with the handles positioned downwards, but ensure that any sharp knives and forks that might cause injury are placed in the basket with the handles positioned upwards. Make sure the water jet can reach all loaded items and that the spray arms turn freely. • Before starting a wash programme, make sure that the spray arms can turn freely and are not blocked by crockery or cutlery. Switch off the dishwasher after the selector's knob is back in the start position. If the dishwasher is turned off during the washing programme, when switched on again, the dishwasher resumes the wash cycle from where it was interrupted Crockery still dirty after washing: • • Was the crockery loaded properly?Crockery must be loaded facing downwards; make sure, especially for large crockery, that water can run away immediately without being trapped inside the crockery. (The use of poor quality detergents results in less effective washing). (See “Care and Maintenance” chapter in the user instructions). (See “Care and Maintenance” chapter in the user instructions). (See “Filling the salt container” in the user instructions). (See “Filling the salt container” in the user instructions). (See “Filling the detergent dispenser” in the user instructions). [. . . ] If regeneration salt is to be added, immediately start a wash programme in order to eliminate any residual salt (rinsing alone is not sufficient). Sometimes, even though the regeneration salt container has been filled, the corresponding indicator light (if fitted) will light up during the first wash cycle after filling with salt. • • • Your full address and telephone number. Marked crockery: • • • • • • • • Marked glasses and cutlery: • Please read the user instructions carefully. Dishwasher Loading Instructions UPPER RACK Load Load capacity: (according to International Norms EN 50242-DIN 44990-IEC 436) Detergent: (according to Norm EN 50242) Test Programme: Test Institute Information Upper and Lower Rack (Normal Load) 12 settings (dishes and serving dishes) Type B: Eco 65° C 25 g (Eco 65° C programme) LOWER RACK Depending on the model, rack features may vary (see “Upper and lower rack” description). [. . . ]