Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product SMV 50M50 Bosch
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en 3 T a bl e o f c onte nt s 8 Intended use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ( Safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . 4 Before you switch ON the applianc e . 4 Delive ry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Installation . . . . . . . . .
en Inte nd ed use 4 2 Cleaning and maintenan ce . . . 24 Overa ll condition of the mach ine . . . 24 Spec ial sal t and rinse aid . . . . . . . . . 24 Filters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Spra y arms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Safety instructio ns en 5 De l i ver y 1. Check the pac kaging and dishwasher immediately for damage cau sed in transit. D o not switch on a dam aged appliance, but contact your supplier. 2. Please disp ose of th e packagin g material in an enviro nmenta lly fr iendly manner.
en Safety instruc tions 6 After inst all ing th e app liance , ensure that th e plug is easily acce ssible. (See Electrical connectio n) So me mo d els : The plas tic h ousin g on the water connectio n contains an ele ctric v alve, the connecting cables are in the su pply hose.
Safety instructio ns en 7 Do not lean or sit on the op en door. In the case of free-sta nding appliances, ensure that the baskets are n ot overloaded. If the appl iance is not in a cavi ty and a side panel i s acces sible, the do or hinge area m ust be c overed at the side for re aso ns of sa fety (risk o f inj ury).
en Protec tion of the env ironmen t 8 7 Prot ect io n of th e en vir on men t P r o t e c t i o n o f t h e e n v i r o n m e n t Both the pac kagi ng of new ap plianc es and th e old ap pl iance s themse lves co nta in va lua bl e raw ma teri a ls and r ecy clable m ater ials.
W ater softeni n g syst e m/Sp ecia l salt en 9 Appliance in te rior * de pen din g on m ode l Overvie w of m enu The settings can be found in the in div idu al c h apter s .
en Wate r soft en i ng sy s t em/ S pe ci a l sa lt 10 T o chang e the setting: 1. Press prog ramme b utto n 3 . Each time the button is pressed , the set valu e inc rea ses by one le vel; when the value of • : ‹ˆ has b een reac hed, the dis play jump s back to • : ‹‹ (off).
Rins e aid en 11 Switc hing o ff salt ref ill indica to r/ wat er soften ing syst em Sw it ch in g of f w a te r so f te nin g s y st e m If the salt refill ind icator @ is impa ired (e.g. wh en using co mbined deter gents contain ing salt comp one nt), it can be switched off.
en Utensils 12 Sett ing am ou nt of ri n se a id The amount of rinse aid can be s et from § : ‹‹ to § : ‹‡ . P l ease set ri nse aid on § : ‹† to o btain very good drying resul ts ( § : ‹† is already set in f actor y).
Utensils en 13 Recommendat ion: Us e only glasse s an d por cela in wh ich the m a nu f ac tur er de s i gn a t es as dis hwash er -proo f. Use a d eterg ent which p rotects ute nsils . Take glass and cutlery out of the d i s h w a s h e r a s s o o n a s p o s s i b l e a f t e r the prog ramme end s.
en Utensils 14 Tip Ot he r exa mp l es , s uc h as t h e b es t wa y of loa din g your d ish wa sh er, ca n be fo u nd on o u r home page as a fr ee down lo ad. Th e co rr espo n din g In te rn et add ress ca n be found on t he bac k pa ge of these in struction s for use.
Utensils en 15 Knife sh elf * K nif e s h elf * de pen din g on m ode l Lo ng k ni v e s an d ot he r ut e n si ls c an b e ar r a nge d h o ri z onta l l y .
en Dete rge nt 16 . Detergent D e t e r g e n t You c an use tab lets as w ell as p owder or liquid detergen ts for dishwash ers, but ne ver use was hin g up liq uid . The dosage can be indiv idu all y a djus t ed with powd er or a liquid dete rgent accor ding to the deg ree of so iling .
Dete rge nt en 17 Tip If the u tensils ar e onl y lightly so iled, slightly les s than the indicated am ount of deter gent is usua lly adeq uate . Suitabl e detergen ts and c are prod ucts ca n be p urc ha sed onl in e via our website or v ia custome r s ervice (se e back page) .
en O verview of progra mme s 18 / Over vi ew of pro gr a mme s O v e r v i e w o f p r o g r a m m e s The m ax. possible numb er of programmes is illustrat ed in this overview. The co rresponding program mes and their arrangement can b e found o n the fascia.
Additiona l options en 19 Info rmat ion f or test in stit utes Test institutes receive the inform ation for comp arability te sts (e.g. ac cording to EN604 36). The se are t he co nditio ns for conduc ting the tests , however th ese are n ot the resu lts or con sum ption valu es.
en Op e ra tin g the ap p l i an c e 20 Aq u a s en s or Aqua sensor * * de pen din g on m ode l The Aqua sen sor is an optic al measu ring devic e (light barrier) w hich measu res the tu rbidity of the r insing wat er. The Aqua sen sor is used according to the prog ramme .
Oper ating the a pplian ce en 21 4. Rele ase both buttons . The LED for bu tton # fla shes and th e digita l displa y h displa ys the factory se tting • : ‹… . 5. Press prog ramme b utto n # u ntil the factor y set valu e ‚ : ‹‚ is indicated on the d igital dis pla y h .
en Op e ra tin g the ap p l i an c e 22 A utom ati c switch off af ter en d of prog ramme or int er ior ligh t* Au t om at ic s wit c h o ff / i n t er io r ligh t * dep endi ng on model To sa ve e nergy, th e di shwas her ca n b e automatic ally s witched of f 1 min o r 120 min af ter the progr amm e ends.
Oper ating the a pplian ce en 23 Int e rrupt i ng th e pro gr a mm e 1. Open the door . 2. Switch off O N/OFF switch ( . The LEDs go out. The programme is sa ved. If the door was op en ed on an app liance w hich has a w arm wate r conne ction or is heated, first leav e the d oor a ja r for se veral m i nute s and then c lose.
en Clea ning an d mai nten anc e 24 2 Cl ea ni n g an d m aint e na nce C l e a n i n g a n d m a i n t e n a n c e A re gu lar i n sp ecti on a nd m a in ten a nce of you r mach ine w ill help to p reven t faults. This save s time a nd prevents pro bl ems .
Cleanin g a nd mainte nan ce en 25 Filt ers Th e f il t er s 1Z keep lar ge fore ign objec ts in the rinsing w ater awa y from the pu mp. Thes e fore ign objects may occas ional ly block th e filters. The filte r syst em consi sts o f a coar se filter, a flat fine filter and a microfilter.
en Fau lt, what to do? 26 3 Fault, wh at to do? F a u l t , w h a t t o d o ? Ex peri en ce h as s how n t ha t you can rectify most faults wh ich occur in da ily oper ation yo urself . This ens ures tha t the mac hine is quick ly ava ilable to you again .
Fau lt, what to do? en 27 Faul t tab l e Fault Cause Rem edial action “Check water su pply” disp lay 8 lights up. Suppl y hose k in ked . Insta ll sup p ly h ose wit hout k in ks . Tap tu rne d off. Turn o n th e tap . Tap jam me d or cal cif ied .
en Fau lt, what to do? 28 A d if fe r ent err o r c ode i s ind ic ated o n t he dig it al disp lay. ( “ : ‹‚ to “ : „‹ ) A technica l f ault ha s pro bably occu rred . Switch off appliances with the ON/OFF swit ch ( . After a short time restart the applianc e.
Fau lt, what to do? en 29 Utensils not d ry. N o or too little rinse aid in the d is pe ns e r. Re fi ll ri nse ai d . Pr og ramm e s elec ted wit hou t dr yi n g . Sel ect prog ra mme wit h drying ( se e Overvi ew of p rogra mmes, P rogra mme sequ en ce ).
en Fau lt, what to do? 30 Foo d r emn ant s on the utensils. Utensils pla ced too c losely together, utensils basket overfil led. Arra n ge u t en sil s wi th a deq ua te c l e aran c e between them ensuring that the spray jets can reach the surface of the utensils.
Fau lt, what to do? en 31 Water stains on plastic pa rts Droplet form ati on on plastic su rface is phy sicall y u navoi dable . After drying, water stains are vi s ib le. Us e a m ore in tens ive pr ogra mm e (mo re water ch an ges). Arra ng e ut ensils i n a s lopi ng po si ti on .
en Fau lt, what to do? 32 Coloure d (blue, yell ow, brown), difficult to remove to non-removable coatings in the appliance or on stai n le ss s te el u t ens il s. Film formation co nsisting of ing re die nt s fr om veg eta ble s (e.g. ca bbag e, ce ler y, p ota toe s, noodles , .
Fau lt, what to do? en 33 Rust spots on the cutlery. Cutlery not adequately rust- res i sta nt . K nif e blad es a re freq uentl y mor e s evere ly af fe cte d. U se c orr o si on -r esis t ant cut ler y. Cutle ry wi ll al so r ust if rust ing parts are ri nsed a t th e sa me ti m e (pan ha ndl es, damag ed utensil bask et s, etc .
en Fau lt, what to do? 34 Appliance stops in the pr ogr amm e or progra mme is i nterr upt ed. Door not close d prop erly. Close the door. D o not place utensils or fragr ance dispenser in the table t collecti ng tray. Top ba sket presse s against inner door and prev ents door f rom be i ng c lo se d se cu r el y.
Custo mer ser vic e en 35 4 Cus t o mer se rvic e C u s t o m e r s e r v i c e If you are unab le to rec tify the fault, pleas e co ntac t your customer se rvice. We always find a suitable solu tion, even to avoid unnece ssary visits by tec hnicians .
en Inst allation and c onne ction 36 De l i ver y Your dishw ash er has been c hec ked thoroughly in the factory to en sure that it is in working or der. This may c aus e sm all water stains . Thes e will dis ap pear after the first w ash cycle. T echnic al specif icat ions We ig h t : max.
Installation and con nection en 37 F resh w ate r connect ion 1. Conn ec t the fresh- water c onn ectio n to the tap accor ding to the installation instruc tions with the enclos ed parts. Ensure that th e fresh-wa ter conne c tion is not ki nke d, crus hed or twisted.
en Inst allation and c onne ction 38 Elect ric al conn ecti on Conn ec t the ap plia nce t o an alt e rna t ing cu rr ent o nl y, r an gi ng fr om 220 V to 240 V a nd 50 Hz or 60 H z via a cor rectly in stalle d socke t with protective earth co nductor.
Installation and con nection en 39 T ransp ortatio n Emp ty the dish was her and secur e loose par ts. Drain the appliance accor ding to the following steps: 1. Turn on the tap. 2. Open the door . 3. Switch on ON/O FF switch ( . 4. Select p rogramm e w ith the highe st tem perature.
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