en - Opening and closing the door
Door lock
Depending on the model, the dishwashers
are equipped with a comfort door lock with
electronic door locking or a pull-open lock.
Dishwashers with a comfort door lock have
a door button on the control panel. This
button is not available on machines with a
pull-open lock.
Comfort door lock
Open the door
A door that has been locked electronically
can be opened under the following circum-
stances:
- The machine is connected to the power
supply and switched on (the LED is lit
up)
- The LED is lit.
Press the button to open the door.
If the temperature in the wash cabinet ex-
ceeds 67 °C, a message is shown on the dis-
play:
Hot wash cabinet: Risk of injury, take care
when opening the door.
Press the button again to open the door.
The comfort door lock opens the door
slightly. The LED in the button goes out as
soon as the door is unlocked.
The dishwasher's control panel is also a door
handle.
Grasp the handle underneath the control
panel and pull the door down to open it.
Closing the door
Make sure that no objects or load items
protrude into the closing area of the door.
Risk of injury caused by crushing.
Do not put your hand inside the door as it
is closing. Risk of crushing.
Raise the door upwards until the catch en-
gages.
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The door will be drawn into its final close po-
sition if the AutoClose function is activated
(see "AutoClose").
Pull-open lock
In the case of dishwashers with a pull-open
lock, the door can be opened at any time,
even during a programme sequence. In the
latter case, special caution is needed.
Opening the door
Danger of scalding, burning and chem-
ical burns!
If the door is opened during a programme
sequence, hot water and process chemic-
als can escape. The programme in pro-
gress is also interrupted and, under cer-
tain circumstances, even cancelled.
Only open the door when no programmes
are running.
The dishwasher control panel also serves as
a door handle.
Grasp the onset strip handles underneath
the control panel and pull the door down
to open them.
Closing the door
Make sure that no objects or load items
protrude into the closing area of the door.
Risk of injury caused by crushing.
Do not put your hand inside the door as it
is closing. Risk of crushing.
Raise the door upwards until the catch en-
gages.