Beko Integrated Dishwasher Manual

The Beko Integrated Dishwasher is a fully integrated kitchen appliance designed for efficient cleaning and drying of dishes, cutlery, and cookware. It features multiple wash programs, energy-saving modes, adjustable racks, a salt and rinse aid system, child lock, delay start, and a digital display. Below are key sections for safety, features, installation, setup, operation, maintenance, 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. Care & Maintenance 9. Safety Features 10. Regulatory Information 11. Troubleshooting

Features at a Glance

Key components: Control panel with digital display, Upper and lower spray arms, Filter system, Cutlery basket, Adjustable upper rack, Detergent and rinse aid dispensers, Salt container.

FeatureDescription
Control PanelDigital display with program selection buttons
Spray ArmsUpper and lower rotating arms for thorough cleaning
Filter SystemMulti-stage filtration for clean wash water
Cutlery BasketRemovable basket for utensils
Adjustable Upper RackHeight adjustment for taller items
Detergent DispenserCompartments for main wash and pre-wash
Rinse Aid DispenserFor improved drying and spot-free results
Salt ContainerFor water softening (if required)
Child LockPrevents accidental program changes
Delay StartPrograms start at a later time

Installation

Unpack and inspect contents. Ensure installation space meets requirements.

  1. Position the dishwasher: Slide into the prepared kitchen cabinet space.
  2. Connect water supply: Attach inlet hose to cold water tap (ensure filter is clean).
  3. Connect drain hose: Route to sink drain or waste pipe with a high loop.
  4. Level the appliance: Adjust feet for stability.
  5. Connect to power: Plug into a grounded electrical outlet.

WARNING! Installation must be performed by a qualified technician. Ensure water and electrical connections are secure to prevent leaks or hazards.

First-Time Setup

Before first use, prepare the dishwasher.

  1. Remove transport materials: Check interior for any packing straps or foam.
  2. Fill salt container: If model has water softener, fill with special dishwasher salt.
  3. Fill rinse aid dispenser: Fill to MAX line with rinse aid liquid.
  4. Run an empty cycle: Select a high-temperature program without dishes to clean interior.
  5. Set water hardness: Use the control panel to program according to local water hardness.

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

Specifications

Controls and Settings

Access programs and settings via the control panel.

Program Buttons: POWER ON/OFF, PROGRAM SELECTION (Intensive, Eco, Quick, etc.), DELAY START, CHILD LOCK, HALF LOAD/EXTRA DRY (if available).

Display Indicators: Program duration, remaining time, salt/rinse aid refill alerts, error codes.

Settings: Water hardness level, rinse aid dosage, acoustic signal on/off, reset to factory defaults.

Loading the Dishwasher

Proper loading ensures optimal cleaning.

  1. Scrape off large food residues before loading.
  2. Place plates, bowls, and pans facing the center, avoiding blocking spray arms.
  3. Use the upper rack for glasses, cups, and small bowls.
  4. Place cutlery in the basket with handles down (except sharp knives).
  5. Adjust upper rack height if needed for taller items.
  6. Ensure items are secure and do not tip over during wash.

Tip: Do not overload. Leave space between items for water circulation.

Using Detergents and Additives

Use only dishwasher-specific products.

  1. Detergent: Fill the main wash compartment for the selected program. Use tablets, powder, or gel as preferred.
  2. Rinse Aid: Essential for spot-free drying. Refill when indicator light is on.
  3. Salt: Required in hard water areas to prevent limescale. Refill when indicator alerts.
  4. Combination detergents (3-in-1): Can be used if compatible; follow manufacturer instructions.

WARNING! Do not use regular washing-up liquid. It will cause excessive suds and damage the appliance.

Care & Maintenance

Regular maintenance ensures longevity and performance.

  1. Clean filter assembly: Remove and rinse under warm water weekly.
  2. Wipe door seals: Use a damp cloth to remove debris.
  3. Clean spray arms: Check for blockages and rinse.
  4. Descale: Run a cycle with dishwasher cleaner every few months if in hard water area.
  5. Exterior: Wipe control panel and door with a soft, damp cloth.

CAUTION! Unplug before any maintenance. Do not use abrasive cleaners or scouring pads.

Safety Features

Child Lock: Prevents program changes during operation. Door Safety: Dishwasher stops if door is opened mid-cycle. Overflow Protection: Automatic shut-off in case of excess water. Thermal Safety: Protection against overheating.

Regulatory Information

CE Marking: Complies with European safety and EMC directives. WEEE Directive: This appliance must not be disposed of with household waste. For disposal, contact local authorities. Energy Label: Rated for energy and water efficiency. For support, visit www.beko.com or contact your local Beko service center.

Troubleshooting

SymptomPossible CauseCorrective Action
Dishwasher won't startPower supply, door not closedCheck plug and power; ensure door is firmly closed.
Poor cleaning resultsSpray arms blocked, incorrect loading, low detergentClean spray arms and filter; reload correctly; use correct amount of detergent.
Water not drainingDrain hose blocked/kinked, filter cloggedCheck hose for blockages; clean filter system.
Error code on displayVarious faults (e.g., water supply, heating)Consult the error code list in the manual; reset appliance.
Detergent not dissolvingDispenser compartment wet, poor quality detergentWipe dispenser dry; use recommended detergent.

Reset: Turn off power for 5 minutes, then restart.

Service: Contact authorized Beko service at www.beko.com or local service number.

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