Beko Dishwasher DIN35320 Manual

The Beko DIN35320 is a freestanding dishwasher with a 12-place setting capacity, featuring multiple wash programs, energy efficiency class A, delay start, child lock, salt and rinse aid indicators, and aqua stop protection. Below are key sections for safety, features, installation, setup, operation, and troubleshooting.

1. Features at a Glance 2. Installation 3. First-Time Setup 4. Specifications 5. Controls and Settings 6. Loading the Dishwasher 7. Using Detergents and Additives 8. Maintenance and Cleaning 9. Error Codes and Diagnostics 10. Regulatory Information 11. Troubleshooting

Features at a Glance

Key components: Control panel with digital display, upper and lower baskets, cutlery basket, filter system, salt container, rinse aid dispenser, inlet and drain hoses.

FeatureDescription
Wash ProgramsAuto, Intensive, Eco, Quick, Glass, Pre-Rinse
Capacity12 standard place settings
Energy ClassA (energy efficient)
Delay StartProgrammable up to 24 hours
Child LockPrevents accidental program changes
Salt IndicatorAlerts when water softener salt is low
Rinse Aid IndicatorAlerts when rinse aid needs refilling
Aqua StopProtection against water leaks
Half Load OptionSaves water and energy for smaller loads
DryingCondensation drying system

Installation

Unpack and inspect contents. Position near water supply, drain, and power outlet.

  1. Connect water inlet: Attach inlet hose to cold water tap (max pressure 1 MPa).
  2. Connect drain hose: Place in sink or connect to waste pipe (height 40-100 cm).
  3. Level the appliance: Adjust feet to ensure dishwasher is stable and level.
  4. Connect to power: Plug into grounded 220-240V, 50Hz outlet.

WARNING! Ensure water and electrical connections are secure. Do not kink hoses.

First-Time Setup

Before first use, prepare the dishwasher.

  1. Remove transport materials: Take out all packaging inside baskets.
  2. Fill salt container: Add water softener salt (only for hard water areas).
  3. Fill rinse aid dispenser: Fill to MAX line with rinse aid.
  4. Run initial cycle: Select Intensive program without dishes to clean interior.
  5. Set water hardness: Use program buttons to set according to local water hardness.

CAUTION! Use only dishwasher salt and rinse aid. Do not use table salt.

Specifications

Controls and Settings

Control Panel: ON/OFF button, program selector, delay start, child lock, start/pause.

Programs: Auto (senses soil level), Intensive (for heavily soiled), Eco (energy saving), Quick (58 minutes), Glass (for delicate), Pre-Rinse (holds dishes).

Options: Half Load, Extra Dry, Delay Start (1-24h), Child Lock (press 3 sec).

Indicators: Salt (flashes when low), Rinse Aid (flashes when low), End (program complete).

Loading the Dishwasher

Proper loading ensures optimal cleaning.

  1. Scrape off large food residues before loading.
  2. Upper basket: Cups, glasses, small plates, plastic items.
  3. Lower basket: Plates, pots, pans, larger items.
  4. Cutlery basket: Knives, forks, spoons (handles down).
  5. Ensure items do not block spray arms or detergent dispenser.
  6. Load according to manufacturer's loading diagrams.

Tip: Place heavily soiled items facing center. Do not overload.

Using Detergents and Additives

Use only dishwasher-specific products.

  1. Detergent: Fill main dispenser with powder, tablets, or gel. Use correct amount for soil level.
  2. Rinse Aid: Fill dispenser; adjust dosage (1-6) based on water hardness and drying results.
  3. Salt: Fill salt container only when indicator flashes. Use to regenerate water softener.
  4. Pre-wash detergent: For heavily soiled loads, add small amount to pre-wash chamber.

WARNING! Do not mix different detergent types. Store in cool, dry place.

Maintenance and Cleaning

Regular maintenance ensures longevity.

  1. Clean filters weekly: Remove lower basket, twist out filter assembly, rinse under water.
  2. Clean spray arms monthly: Check for blockages, rinse holes.
  3. Wipe door seals: Clean with damp cloth to prevent leaks.
  4. Descale periodically: Use dishwasher cleaner if in hard water area.
  5. Clean exterior: Use mild detergent and soft cloth.

CAUTION! Unplug before maintenance. Do not use abrasive cleaners.

Error Codes and Diagnostics

Display shows error codes for troubleshooting.

CodeMeaningAction
E1Water inlet problemCheck tap, hose, filter
E2Drain problemCheck drain hose, filter
E3Heating problemCheck heating element
E4Water overflowCheck aqua stop, turn off water
E5Door openClose door properly

Reset by turning off for 5 minutes. If persists, contact service.

Regulatory Information

CE marked. Complies with EU directives for safety and electromagnetic compatibility. Energy label according to EU regulation. Waste electrical products must not be disposed with household waste. Please recycle. For support, visit www.beko.com or contact local service center.

Troubleshooting

SymptomPossible CauseCorrective Action
Dishes not cleanOverloaded, wrong program, low detergentLoad properly, select correct program, use correct detergent amount
Water not drainingDrain hose blocked/kinked, filter cloggedCheck hose, clean filter
Noise during washItems touching spray arms, hard objects in pumpRearrange load, check for foreign objects
Door not closingObstruction, misalignedRemove items, adjust feet
Leaking waterDoor seal damaged, hose looseCheck seal, tighten connections
Salt indicator flashingSalt container emptyRefill with dishwasher salt

Reset: Unplug for 5 minutes, then restart.

Service: Contact authorized Beko service center. Keep model number ready.

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