Aeg 4159 User Manual

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Page 1 - ÓKO-FAVORIT

ÓKO-FAVORIT 4159AEGLavavajíllas Dishwasher Máquina de iavar ioigainstrucciones para ei uso Operating instructions instrugóes de manejo

Page 2 - Dear customer!

Control panel r^S^Oo--'o ^b-Rg.31 Button block© ON/OFF button with operating indicator Programme buttons50 “C Normai BiO Clip 50 °C Economy BiO

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Fig.33 Door release handle with flap4 Programme switch and programme cycle indicatorPragramme switch: For setting programme starting point A or B (see

Page 4 - Child safety

Jil^: 41 Ц.ill“ -1|ii-HWashingprogrammesSuitable fon Setting the programme: Tlim Press programme programme switch to button50 “C Normai BIO Normally s

Page 5

• f ; i ^ ^ i ‘ ? U iT' •;Programme cycleAverage programme duration^' in minutes for cold water ' connectionAverage energy consumption^

Page 6 - Disposing of your old machine

Before using your dishwasher for the first timeTo ensure protection of the crockery baskets during transport, we have packed them with damp

Page 7 - Unsuitable crockery

To ensure minimum sail consumption with optimum washing results, your dishwasher is fitted with an electronic hardness range setting

Page 8 - Machine appearance

Filling with special dishwasher saltImportant:!f the water hardness in your locality is below 4 “d, you need not fill your dishwasher

Page 9 - Rear view

□ Clean the container opening so that no salt residues exist.□ Screw the cap back on clockwise. The cap must be tightly closed, since s

Page 10 - Control panel

Filling with rinse aidThe nnse aid ensures that the last rinse water flows off, leaving no drops, and gives your crockery its final

Page 11 - 1^ Pre-rinse

; Ét ; i : ' j.i i ; ! ; i [ t:.; : !.! =Setting the rinse aid quantity to be dosedThe dispensing unit is iocated inside the liiiing

Page 12 - ^: 41 Ц.ill“ -1

42Dear customer!Before you operate your dishwasher, please read through these operating instructions carefully. They contain important i

Page 13

Recommended dose lor fully loaded baskets:.Normally soiled Heavily soiled, especiallywith starch and fatDishwashing powderaround 20 mlaround 30 mlDish

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BIO dishwashing programmes and low-aikaiine compact powdersOn the basis of their chemicaJ composition, dishwasher detergents can be ciassifi

Page 15 - WHB [1)

Before loading your machine with dishes:- remove larger food residues that are not soluble in water, such as e.g. fishbones, other bones, etc.;- pa

Page 16 - Important note:

• •.rr.f.’T-i :c;3Cutlery basketPlace knives, forks, and spoons in the cutlery basket with their handles pointing downwards. Also do no

Page 17 - Salt replenishment indicator

Upper basketSmaller^ more fragile dishes are given a gentle wash in the upper basket.'□ Draw out the upper basket to its fullest extent.□ Arrange

Page 18 - Filling with rinse aid

Setting the dishwashing programme□ Close the door.□ Fully turn on the water tap, If It Is off.Important! If a washing programme has been started des

Page 19 - Filling with detergent

Switching off/unloading your dishwasher Switching offWhen the programme has ended:□ Press the ON/OFF button. The operating indicator goes out.When th

Page 20 - RME 1 ¡1)

s01aAppliance careClean the screen and controls of your dishwasher where necessary with a soft cloth and lukewarm water.Important note!

Page 21 - Detergent tablets

G Hold the coarse strainer (1) by the lug and withdraw it together with the tine strainer (2) frorin the microfilter (3).□ Detach the fine strainer (2

Page 22 - Lower basket

Before calling our service centre, please check whether you can rectify the fauftyourself by following the instructions given below. Should this.infor

Page 23 - Cutlery basket

Saf^ instructions 44/45DisposaiDisposing of the packaging 46Disposing of your oid machine 46important hints to heip you use your dishwasher correct

Page 24 - Upper basket

- Is there still special salt in the salt container? Without special salt, the water will not be softened. At water hardnesses ab

Page 25 - Programme correction

In the section on "It you think your dishwgsher Is not working properly", we have listed the most important faults which you c

Page 26 - Unloading your dishwasher

Test standard: lEC 436/DIN 44990 (prENSO 242)Reference programme: 65 “C Normal (Detergent type A)50 “C Normal BIO detergent type B)Detergent dosage

Page 27 - Cleaning the strainers

Capacity12 standard place settings including serving utensilsAllowable water pressure 1 -10 bar (= 1 CM 00 N/cm" = 0.1-1.0 MPa)Electrical connect

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74Installing your dishwasherYour dishwasher must be installed stably and horizontally (align with a spirit level) on a firm floor. The

Page 29

The original worktops of free-standing machines are around 2 cm depth-adjustable. This enables the worktop to be adjusted to adjac

Page 30

ConnectionWater supplyYour dishwasher has been built in accordance with the valid regulations governing water-consuming appliances and

Page 31 - AEG Okofavoritwxyz

Water drainageDrain hose connection: maximum allowable height: 1 metre;minimum necessary height of 30 cm over lower edge of machine.For extension ho

Page 32 - Arrangement example:

To protect your dishwasher from water damage, it is equipped with a water protection system,Apart from an overflow protection, whic

Page 33

According to the technical connection conditions of the eiectricity companies, a fixed connection to the mains suppiy may oniy be m

Page 34 - Installing your dishwasher

The safety of AEG electrical appliances conforms to accepted rules of technology and the Appliance Safety Act. We as manufacturers, however, see ours

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Water supply, water drainage, and power supply connections must always be planned from the side of the dishwasher. There is no roo

Page 36 - Connection

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Page 37 - Water drainage

iittiil-iil: tlNfi-M-PYour dishwater in day-to-day use□ The water protection system ensures reliable protection against water damage, though

Page 38 - Water protection system

Disposing of the packagingOur dishwashers require effective protective packaging in transit, though we always confine ourseives here to what

Page 39 - Electrical connection

operating your dishwasher economicaliy and with regard for the environmentConnect your dishwasher to the hot water supply if you have a mo

Page 40 - Connection technology

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