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    							Refill the rinse aid dispenser when therinse aid indicator ( C)on the display
    comes on.
    Adjust the rinse aid dosage
    Factory setting: position 3.
    You can set the rinse aid dosage
    between position 1 (lowest dosage) and
    position 4 (highest dosage).
    Turn the rinse aid selector ( A) to increase
    or decrease the dosage.7.  HINTS AND TIPS7.1  Loading the basket
    The rows of prongs in the basket can be
    lowered to load pots, pans and bowls.
    Mix spoons with other cutlery to prevent
    them from bonding together.
    The cutlery basket has 2 cutlery grids that
    can be easily removed.
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    							CAUTION!
    Make sure that the spray arm
    can turn freely before you
    start a programme.7.2  Hints and tips
    • Do not put in the appliance items that
    can absorb water (sponges,
    household cloths).
    • Remove the remaining food from the items.
    • Make soft the remaining burned food on the items.
    • Put hollow items (cups, glasses and pans) with the opening down.
    • Make sure that water does not collect in containers or in bowls.
    • Make sure that cutlery and dishes do
    not bond together.
    • Make sure that the glasses do not touch with each other.
    • Put small items in the cutlery basket.
    • Mix the spoons with other cutlery to prevent them to bond together.
    • When you put items in the basket make sure that water can reach all
    surfaces.
    • Make sure that light items cannot move.
    • Water droplets can collect on plastic items and non-stick pans.
    • Long bladed knives are potential hazard when positioned vertically.8.  CARE AND CLEANING8.1  MaintenanceWARNING!
    Before maintenance,
    deactivate the appliance and
    disconnect the mains plug
    from the mains socket.CAUTION!
    Do not use the appliance
    without filters.
    Make sure that the filters are
    correctly positioned. An
    incorrect positioning of the
    filters will cause bad washing
    results and damage to the
    appliance.Dirty filters and a clogged
    spray arm decrease the
    washing results. Regularly
    check and if necessary, clean
    the filters.8.2  Removing and cleaning the
    filters
    The filter consists of three parts.
    A. Coarse filter
    B. Fine filter
    C. Main filter
    1.Turn the fine filter ( B)
    counterclockwise and remove the
    filter assembly.
    2. Remove the coarse filter ( A) by
    pulling it out from the fine filter ( B).
    3. Fully wash the filters with water and a
    brush.
    4. Put the coarse filter ( A) into the fine
    filter ( B).
    5. Put the filter assembly into the tub
    and turn the fine filter ( B) clockwise
    until it locks.
    8.3  To clean the spray arm
    Do not remove the spray arm. If the
    holes in the spray arm are clogged,
    remove remaining parts of soil with a thin pointed object.
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    							8.4 To clean the external
    surfaces
    Clean the external surfaces of the
    appliance and the control panel with a
    moist soft cloth.
    Only use neutral detergents.
    Do not use abrasive products, abrasive cleaning pads or solvents (e.g. acetone).8.5  Protecting against frost
    Protect the appliance from frost, for
    example in winter. After each cycle:
    1. Disconnect the appliance from the
    electrical supply.
    2. Shut off water supply and disconnect
    the water inlet pipe from the water
    valve.
    3. Drain water from the inlet pipe and
    water valve.
    4. Connect the water inlet pipe to the
    water valve.
    5. Remove the filter at the bottom of
    the tub and use a sponge to collect water from the sump.9.  TROUBLESHOOTINGWARNING!
    Refer to Safety chapters.9.1  What to do if...
    If the appliance does not start or it stops
    during operation, before you contact an
    Authorised Service Centre, check if you
    can solve the problem by yourself with
    the help of the information in the table.
    With some problems programme
    indicators flash intermittently indicating a
    malfunction.Problem and alarm codePossible solutionThe appliance does not fill with water.
    • The programme indicator ''Rinse & Hold'' flashes very quickly.
    • An intermittent acoustic signal sounds for approximately 30 sec-
    onds.• Make sure that the water tap is open.
    • Make sure that the pressure of the water sup- ply is not too low. For this information, contact
    your local water authority.
    • Make sure that the water tap is not clogged.The anti-flood device is on.
    • The programme indicator ''Deli- cate 45°'' flashes very quickly.
    • An intermittent acoustic signal sounds for approximately 30 sec-
    onds.• Close the water tap and contact an Authorised Service Centre.You cannot activate the appliance.• Make sure that the mains plug is connected tothe mains socket.
    • Make sure that there is no damaged fuse in the fuse box.The programme does not start.• Make sure that the appliance door is closed.• Press the start button.
    • If the delay start is set, cancel the setting or wait for the end of the countdown.ENGLISH13  
    						
    							Problem and alarm codePossible solutionThe appliance does not drain the wa-
    ter.• Make sure that the drain hose is correctly con- nected.
    • Make sure that the filters in the appliance are clean.
    • Make sure that the kitchen sink drains correct- ly.Once you have checked the appliance,set and start the programme again. If the
    problem occurs again, contact an
    Authorised Service Centre.
    For alarm codes not described in the
    table, contact an Authorised Service
    Centre.The necessary information for the Service
    Centre is on the rating plate. record this
    information:
    • Model ......................
    • Serial number (SN.) ......................9.2  The washing and drying results are not satisfactoryProblemPossible causePossible solutionThe dishes are not clean.The selected programme
    was not applicable for the
    type of load and/or for the
    degree of soil.Make sure that the pro-
    gramme is applicable for the
    type of load and/or for the
    degree of soil.The basket was not loaded
    correctly, water did not
    reach all surfaces.Load the basket correctly.The spray arm could not turn
    freely because of the incor-
    rect arrangement of the
    load.Make sure that the spray arm
    can turn freely before you
    start a programme.The filters are clogged.Make sure that the filters are
    clean.The filters are not correctly
    assembled and installed.Make sure that the filters are
    correctly assembled and in-
    stalled.The quantity of detergent
    was not enough or no deter-
    gent was used.Make sure that a correct
    amount of detergent is used.Scale particles on the dishes.The salt container is empty.Fill the salt container with
    specific salt for dishwashers.The cap of the salt container
    is not closed correctly.Make sure that the salt con-
    tainer is correctly closed.There are streaks or milky
    stains on glasses and dishes.The level of the water soft-
    ener is too high.Set the water softener to a
    lower level.www.aeg.com14 
    						
    							ProblemPossible causePossible solutionThere are bluish layers on
    glasses and dishes.The rinse aid dosage is too
    high.Set the rinse aid dispenser
    to a lower position.The detergent can be the
    cause.Try a different brand of de-
    tergent.The dishes are wet and dull.A programme without a dry-
    ing phase has been selec-
    ted.Set a programme with a dry-
    ing phase.The rinse aid dispenser is
    empty.Fill the rinse aid dispenser
    with rinse aid.9.3  Error codesCodeMeaningPossible causeE1Longer inlet timeTap is not open or water in-
    take is restricted or water
    pressure is too lowE4OverfilledToo much inlet water or
    some dishwasher element
    leaks10.  INSTALLATION10.1  AssemblyMake sure to position the
    appliance with minimum
    space of 50mm on both
    sides of fully open door.
    Keep 5 mm distance between both sides of the appliance and the cabinet. There
    are two possibilities for the cabinet hole
    for the appliance.
    1
    Power cord, drain hose and water
    supply line hole. To facilitate a
    proper installation, position the hole
    to the right or the the left of the
    appliance.
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    550 mm
    min. 
    443mm
    100
    80
    min. 555mm  
    						
    							10.2 Aesthetic panelAesthetic panel dimensionsDimensionValue (mm)Width590 (min. 550)Height407 (min. 388)Thickness16 - 22Installation of aesthetic panel
    1.Assemble the handle, hinge and
    bracket.
    A. Handle
    B. Bracket, screws 4*12
    C. Hinge, screws 4.2*16
    2. Fix the panel onto the door with
    screws.
    A. Screw 4*12
    B. Screw 4.2*16
    10.3  Tension adjustment of
    the door springCAUTION!
    To adjust the door spring call an Authorised Service
    Centre.
    The door springs are set at the factory to
    the proper tension for the outer door. If
    you install aesthetic panel, adjust the
    door spring tension. To strain or relax the
    steel cable, rotate the adjusting screws.
    www.aeg.com1664 (45min.)3,5
    407 (388min.)
    26,6
    21,5 2-Ø15/5
    2-Ø2/12
    2-Ø5 (A)
    4-Ø2/124-Ø2/12 6-Ø2/12
    4-Ø35/12
    327
    195
    32
    47
    23 20
    18
    6
    262,5 262,5
    45
    590 (550min.) 195
    285 228,5
    415 (B) 228,5 16~22(F) A
    B
    C AB   
    						
    							Door spring tension is
    correct when the door
    remains horizontal in the
    fully open position, yet, you
    can close them with a slight
    move of a finger .10.4  Electrical connectionWARNING!
    Do not use an extension
    cord or and adapter plug
    with this appliance.WARNING!
    Do not cut or remove the
    earthing.WARNING!
    Make the electrical
    connection with the power
    cord.For rating voltage check the
    rating plate.10.5  Water drain connection
    • Connect the water drain hose into a
    drain pipe with minimum diameter of
    40 mm.
    • Put the water drain hose directly into the sink. use the special plastic
    support.
    The water drain hose must be less than
    750 mm from the bottom of the
    appliance to prevent problems during
    the draining phases.
    Remove the sink plug when the
    appliance drains water to prevent that
    the water goes back into the appliance.
    The extension of the water drain hose
    must not be longer than 2 m. The
    internal diameter must not be smaller
    than the diameter of the drain hose.
    If you connect the water drain hose to a
    trap spigot under the sink, remove the
    plastic membrane ( A). If you do not
    remove the membrane, remaining food
    can cause a blockage in the drain hosespigot.
    ENGLISH17     max. 750 mm   
    						
    							11. TECHNICAL INFORMATION11.1  Technical tableWater pressure0.04 - 1.0 MPaPower supplyRefer to rating plateCapacity6 place settingsType / DescriptionWQP6-3305EStandard place settings6Energy efficiency class 1)A+Annual energy consumption 2)174 kWhEnergy consumption of the standard cleaning cy-
    cle0.61 kWhPower consumption of off-mode0 WPower consumption of left-on mode0.4 WAnnual water consumption 3)1820 lDrying efficiency class 4)BStandard cleaning cycle 5)ECO 50°CProgramme duration of the standard cleaning cy-
    cle170 minNoise level54 dB (A) re 1 pWMountingbuild underBuild-in possibilityYesPower consumption1280 Wwww.aeg.com18A  
    						
    							Rated voltage / frequency230 V~/ 50 HzWater pressure (flow pressure)0.4 - 10bar = 0.04 - 1 MPa1) A+++ (highest efficiency) to D (lowest efficiency)
    2)  Energy consumption "180" kWh per year, based on 280 standard cleaning cycles using cold water fill
    and the consumption of the low power modes. Actual energy consumption will depend on how the ap-
    pliance is used.
    3)  Water consumption "1960" litres per year, based on 280 standard cleaning cycles. Actual water con-
    sumption will depend on how the appliance is used. 4)  A (highest efficiency) to G (lowest efficiency)
    5)  This program is suitable for cleaning soiled normally soiled tableware and that it is the most efficient
    program in terms of its combined energy and water consumption for that type of tableware.12.  ENVIRONMENT CONCERNSPlease recycle all materials marked with
    the symbol 
    . Dispose of all packaging
    materials appropriately and help to
    protect the environment, and future
    generations. Do not dispose of electrical
    equipment marked with the 
     symbol
    along with the general house hold waste.
    Dispose all electrical goods via
    applicable local authority collections, or
    at local authority or, commercial
    recycling centres.
    *
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