Bosch SMS 69T25 manual

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    Dishwasher en Operating instructions 9000 466 265 (8908)[...]

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    Reinigen fertig in 1:08 Std. 12 11 AB C 1 28 9 4 7 3 10 Reset 3 sec. 5 6 21 22 25 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 20 26 23 24[...]

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    en T able of contents Safety inst ructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Delivery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 In daily use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Children in the household . . . . . . . . . . 4 Door lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]

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    en 4 Delivery – Check the packaging and dishw asher immediately for damage caused in transit. Do not switch on a damaged appliance, but contact your supplier. – Please dispose of the packaging material in an envi ronmen tally friend ly manner. – Do not let children play with packaging and its parts. There is a risk of suffocation from collaps[...]

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    en 5 Disposal – Make redundant appliances unusa ble to prevent subsequent ac cidents. – Dispose of the appliance in an environmentally friendly manner. ã= War n in g Children could become locked in the appliance (risk of suffocation) or find themselves in other dangerous situations. Therefore: Pull out the mains plug, se ver and dispose of the[...]

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    en 6 Selecting language The language in the display win dow )2 can be set from p : ‹‚ , to p : ‚Š . German p : ‹‚ (Deutsch) is the factory setting. T o chang e the languag e: – Open the door. –S w i t c h o n O N / O F F s w i t c h ( . – Hold do wn prog ramme b utton # and press START button )" until the digital display 8 •[...]

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    en 7 To ensure good washing results, the dishwasher requires soft water , i.e. containing low amounts of lime, otherwise white limescale will be deposited on the utensils and inner container. Tap water above 7° dH (from set value • : ‹‚ ) must be softened. The water is softened with salt (re generatio n salt) in the water softening system of[...]

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    en 8 Using special salt Always refill with spe cial salt immediate ly before switching on the appliance. This ensures that overrun special salt solution is immediately washed out and does not corrode the rinsing tank. – Open the screw-type cap of the compartment 1b . – Fill the tank with water (on ly required when switching on the appliance for[...]

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    en 9 As soon as the rinse-aid refill indicator P is lit on the fascia, there is still a rinse-aid reserve of 1 – 2 rinsing processes. Refill with rinse aid. The rinse aid is required for stain-free utensils and clear glasses. Use only rinse aid for domestic dishwashers. Combined detergents w ith rinse-aid component may be used up to a water hardn[...]

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    en 10 Not suitable – Cutlery and utensils made of wood. – Delicate decorative glasses, craft and antique utensils. These decors are not dishwasher-proof. – Plastic parts not resistant to he at. –C o p p e r a n d t i n u t e n s i l s . – Utensils which are soil ed with ash, wax, lubricating grease or ink. Aluminium and silver parts hav e[...]

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    en 11 Tip Heavily soiled utensils (pans) should be placed in the bottom basket. The more powerful spray jet provides a better dishwashing result. Tip Other examples, such as the best wa y of loading your dishwasher, can be found on our homepage as a free download. The corresponding Internet address can be found on the back page of these instruction[...]

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    en 12 Adjusting the height of the baske t The height of the upper ut ensils basket 12 can be adjusted in 3 stages to create more space either in the upper or lowe r basket. Appliance height 81.5 cm Appliance height 86.5 cm – Pull out the top basket 12 out. –T o lower the basket, press in the left and then the right lever on the outside of the b[...]

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    en 13 Adding det ergent – If the detergent dispen ser 92 is still closed, press the lock 9: to open the detergent dispe nser. Pour detergent in to the dry detergent dispenser 92 only (i nsert tablet flat, not on its edge). Dosage: see manufacturer’s instructions on the packaging. The graduated detergent dispenser 92 helps you add the correct am[...]

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    en 14 Notes – You w ill o bta in opt imum rins ing and drying results by using solo detergents and applying salt and rinse aid separately. – If programmes are short, tablets may not have full clea ning effect due to different dissolving properties and there may even be undissolved detergent residue. It is recommended to use washing powder for t[...]

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    en 15 The max. possible number of programmes is illu strated in this ov erview. The correspon ding programmes for your appliance can be found on the fasc ia. Programme selection You can select a suitable progra mme according to the type of utensils and degree of soiling. Information about comparabil ity tests The conditions for the comparison test [...]

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    en 16 * depending on model Additional options can be set with the buttons h . Ÿ Express W ash * The >>Express Wash<< function can reduce the running time by approx. 20% to 50% depending on the selected rinse programme. The change in the running time is indicated on the digital display 8 . To obtain optimum cleaning results at a reduced[...]

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    en 17 Programme data The programme data (consumption values) can be found in the sum mary of instructions. They refer to normal conditions and the water hardness se t value • : ‹… . Different influencing factors such as e.g. water temperature or line pressure may result in devia tions. Aqua sens or * * depending on model The Aqua sensor is an[...]

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    en 18 Display windo w Apart from information on the programme sequence, the display window )2 also indicates additional information on e.g. spray pressure. If you would no longer like to have this additional information displayed , proceed as follows. – Open the door. –S w i t c h o n O N / O F F s w i t c h ( . – Hold do wn prog ramme b utto[...]

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    en 19 – Press programme button # until the factory set value ˜ : ‹‚ is indicated on the digital display 8 . T o chang e the setting: – Press programme button 3 . Each time the button is pressed, the set value increases by one level; wh en the value of ˜ : ‹ƒ has been reached, the display jumps back to ˜ : ‹‹ (off). –P r e s s S [...]

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    en 20 Interior light * The interior light 1" comes on when th e door is opened irresp ective of wheth er the ON/OFF switch ( is switched on or off. When the door is closed or ajar, the light is off. – Open the door. –S w i t c h o n O N / O F F s w i t c h ( . – Hold do wn prog ramme b utton # and press START button )" until • : ?[...]

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    en 21 Filters The filters 1j keep large foreign objects in the rinsing water away from the pump . These foreign objects may occasionally block the filters. The filter system consists of a coarse filter, a flat fine filter and a microfilter. – After each washing cycle che ck the filters for residue. – Unscrew filter cylinder as illustrated and t[...]

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    en 22 W aste water pump Large food remnants in the rinsing water not retained by the filters may block the waste water pump. The rinsing water is then not pumped out and covers the filter . In this case: – First disconnect the appliance from the power supply. – Remove the fi lters 1j . – Scoop out water, use a sponge if required. – Using a [...]

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    en 23 ... on the appliance Low er spra y arm rotat es slug gishly . – Spray arm blocked. The door is difficult to op en. * – Child-proof lock is activated. The deactivation instructions are at the back in the envelope. * depending on model Door cannot be closed . – D o o r l o c k h a s b e e n a c t i v a t e d . T o r e s e t , close the do[...]

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    en 24 ... on the utensils Food residue on the ute nsils. – Utensils plac ed too closely together, utensils bas ket overfilled. – Too little detergent. – Rinse programme too weak. – Spray arm rotation obstructed. – Spray arm nozzles blocked. –F i l t e r s b l o c k e d . – Filters incorrectly inserted. – Waste water pump blocked. ?[...]

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    en 25 If the advice given does not resolve your problem, please contact your customer service. Contact details can be found on the back cover of this instruction manual or in the enclosed customer serv ice list. When calling , please quote the appl iance number (1) and the prod uction date (FD = 2) which can be found on the rating plate 9B on the a[...]

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    en 26 – After installing the appliance, ensure that the plug is easily accessible. –S o m e m o d e l s : The plastic housing on th e water connection contains an electr ic valve, the connecting cables are in the supply hose. Do not cut through this hose, do not immerse the plastic housing in water. ã= War n in g If the appliance is not in a c[...]

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    en 27 Inlet rate: minimum 10 litres/minute W ater temperatur e: cold water preferred; hot water max. temperature 60 °C. W arm water connection The dishwasher can be connected to cold or hot water up to max. 60 °C. Connection to hot wate r is recommende d if the hot water can be supplied by energetically favourable me ans and from a suitable insta[...]

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    en 28 T ransportation Empty the dishwasher and secure loose parts. Drain the appliance accor ding to the following steps: – Turn on the tap. – Open the door. –S w i t c h o n O N / O F F s w i t c h ( . The displays of the last se lected programme light up. – Select program me with the highest temperature. The expected pr ogramme duration i[...]

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    Childproof lock (door lock) * 40 Activate the childproof lock. 41 Open the door with activated childproof lock. 42 Deactivate childproof lock. Always close the appliance door completely when you leave the appliance. This is the only way you can protect your children from potential dangers. Baking sheet spray head * Large sheets or grilles and plate[...]

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    If your appliance is fitted with Aqua-Stop, you can leave your appliance unattended during operation and leave the tap turned on afterwards. The tap should only be turned off if you are absent from home for a prolonged period, e.g. several weeks holiday. A prerequisite for the warranty claim is that the appliance has been correctly installed and co[...]