Thermador Dishwasher DW44FI User Manual

Dishwasher Use and Care Manual  
For Models DW44ZB, DW44ZW, DW44ZS, DW44ZP, DW44FI  
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
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WARNING: INJURY HAZARD - INJURY COULD RESULT IF THE DISHWASHER  
COVERED IN THIS MANUAL IS OPERATED INCORRECTLY OR IN A WAY OTHER THAN ITS  
INTENDED PURPOSE. DO NOT USE THE DISHWASHER COVERED IN THIS MANUAL IN  
ANY OTHER WAY OR FOR ANY OTHER PURPOSE THAN IS EXPLAINED IN THIS MANUAL.  
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1. Bosch dishwashers are provided with two manuals; one Installation Instruction Manual, and one  
Use and Care Manual. Read and understand all instructions before using the dishwasher.  
2. Use the dishwasher only for its intended function.  
3. Use only detergents or wetting agents recommended for use in a dishwasher, and keep them  
out of the reach of childen.  
4. When loading items to be washed:  
a. Locate sharp items so that they are not likely to damage the door seal, and,  
b. Load knives and other sharp utensils with HANDLES UP to reduce the risk of cut-type injuries.  
5. Do not wash plastic items unless marked “dishwasher safe” or the equivalent. For plastic items  
not so marked. Check the manufacturer’s recommendations.  
6. Do not operate your dishwasher unless all enclosure panels are in place.  
7. Do not tamper with controls.  
8. Do not abuse, sit on, or stand on the door or dish racks of the dishwasher.  
9. To reduce risk of injury, do not allow children to play in or on the dishwasher.  
10. Under certain conditions, hydrogen gas may be produced in a hot water system that has not  
been used for two weeks or more. Hydrogen gas is explosive. If the hot water system has not  
been used for such a period, before using the dishwasher turn on all hot water faucets and let  
the water flow from each for several minutes. This will release any accumulated hydrogen gas.  
As the gas is flammable, do not smoke or use an open flame during this time.  
11. Remove the door to the washing compartment when removing an old dishwasher from service  
or discarding.  
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WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD - ELECTRICAL SHOCK COULD RESULT IF  
THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY FOR THE DISHWASHER COVERED IN THIS MANUAL IS  
INCORRECTLY INSTALLED OR IF THE DISHWASHER HAS BEEN IMPROPERLY GROUNDED.  
DO NOT USE THE DISHWASHER COVERED IN THIS MANUAL IF YOU ARE NOT CERTAIN THE  
ELECTRICAL SUPPLY HAS BEEN CORRECTLY INSTALLED OR THE DISHWASHER HAS  
BEEN PROPERLY GROUNDED.  
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GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS  
This appliance must be grounded to a metal, permanent wiring system, or an equipment grounding  
conductor must be run with the circuit conductors and connected to the equipment grounding terminal  
or lead on the dishwasher. See the Installation Manual included with this dishwasher for more  
information on electrical requirements.  
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WARNING: CAUTION: POSSIBLE MOLD GROWTH - STANDING WATER AROUND OR  
UNDER THE DISHWASHER CAN CAUSE MOLD GROWTH THAT CAN ADVERSELY AFFECT  
HEALTH AND DAMAGE HOUSEHOLD STRUCTURAL MATERIALS. DO NOT ALLOW WATER  
FROM SPILLS AND SPLASHOUT TO REMAIN AROUND/UNDER YOUR THERMADOR  
DISHWASHER.  
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SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS!  
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Thermador Dishwasher Features Description  
AVSNoise Reduction System: A two-pump motor system, the Suspension Motor™, triple insulation, and  
SoundSeal™ (on some models) make Thermador Dishwashers the quietest in North America.  
Sensotronic: Checks water condition and decides whether a second fresh water fill is necessary. On all dishwasher  
models covered in this manual.  
Clean Light Indicator: Stays illuminated until the door is opened or the unit is turned off, letting you know that clean  
dishes have not been emptied.  
Condensation Drying: A high temperature final rinse, a low temperature stainless steel tub, and the sheeting action of a  
Rinse Agent result in drying that is hygienic, energy efficient, and economical.  
Cycle Completion Signal: An signal that lets you know when the cycle is complete and your dishes are clean and dry.  
Exceptionally Low Water Usage: As little as 2.5 gallons in the Light Wash cycle.  
Flip Tines: Racks having fold-down tines to accomodate large items.  
Flow-Through Heater: Heats water to a temperature of up to 161°F. On all dishwasher models covered in this  
manual.  
Height-Adjustable Upper Rack: Upper rack adjustment allows the upper rack to fit items 10” tall, or the lower rack to fit  
items 14” tall.  
Nylon Racks: Eliminate cuts and nicks and have a five-year warranty.  
“Refill Rinse Agent” Light: Lets you know that you need more rinse agent.  
Water Shut-Off: A safety feature that stops the flow of incoming water if water is detected in the base of the dishwasher.  
Stainless Steel Tall Tub: Provides a rust-free, hygienic interior surface with a lifetime warranty.  
Filter System: Three filters ensure distribution of clean water and protect the main pump and the drain pump from  
foreign material.  
Wash Cycles -  
Heavy Wash: A 125°F pre-wash that soaks and loosens stuck-on food, even on large loads.  
Light Wash: Saves water and energy while removing loosely attached food from delicate dishware.  
Normal Wash: For normal, everyday loads with loosely attached food.  
Rinse Only: Rinses and holds smaller loads until you have a full load.  
Top Rack OnlyWash: Washes small loads that fill only the upper rack.  
The NSF Symbol  
A dishwasher and/or dishwasher cycle that has the NSF symbol has been certified by the  
National Sanitation Foundation to meet very strict requirements of time and temperature to  
ensure sanitization. These requirements are explained in ANSI/NSF 184, Residential Dish-  
washers. Certified residential dishwashers are not intended for licensed food establish-  
ments.  
Your Thermador dishwasher is NSF Certified. The wash cycles that are NSF Certified are  
Heavy Wash, Normal Wash, and Light Wash. When these cycles are complete, the “Sani-  
tized” light on your dishwasher control panel will illuminate. However, if your household water  
supply is too hot, your dishwasher’s heating time may be reduced, and the light may not  
illuminate.  
Certified to  
ANSI/NSF 184  
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Dishwasher Components  
Door Gasket  
Standard  
Silverware Basket  
(in place)  
Flexible Silverware  
Basket  
Upper Rack  
Upper Spray Arm  
Lower Rack  
Lower Spray Arm  
Filter System  
(under Lower  
Rack)  
Detergent/Rinse Aid Dispenser  
Model/Serial Number Label  
Materials  
IMPORTANT: Before you wash anything in the dishwasher, check the information in this section. Some  
materials are not dishwasher safe and should be hand-washed; others require special loading. Contact the  
material’s manufacturer if you are unsure about a material’s dishwasher suitability.  
Usually Safe  
Aluminum: Colored anodized aluminum may fade over time. Minerals in your water may cause the aluminum  
to darken or spot. This can usually be removed by using a soap-filled steel wool pad.  
China, Crystal, Stoneware: Some hand-painted peices may discolor, fade, or spot. Hand-wash these  
pieces. Position fragile glassware so that it will not topple over or contact other pieces during the wash cycle.  
Glass: Milk glass may yellow.  
Non-Stick Coatings: Apply a light coating of vegetable oil to non-stick surfaces after drying.  
Plastics: Ensure the piece is dishwasher safe.  
Stainless Steel, Sterling Silver, and Silver Plate: Place these pieces so that they do not contact dissimiliar  
metals.  
Not Recommended  
Acrylic: Crazing my occur.  
Adhesive-Joined Pieces: Adhesives that join materials such as plastic, wood, bone, steel, copper, tin, etc.  
may loosen.  
Bone-Handled Utensils: Handles may separate.  
Iron: Iron will rust. Hand-wash and dry immediately.  
Non-Dishware Items: Your Bosch dishwasher is intended for use in cleaning ONLY standard household  
dishware.  
Pewter, Brass, Bronze: Pewter will tarnish. Hand-wash and dry immediately.  
Tin: Tin will rust. Hand-wash and dry immediately.  
Wood: Wooden bowls, wooden utensils, and wood-handled utensils can crack, warp, and lose their finish.  
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Glasses, cups, plates, bowls, and  
small pots may be loaded in many  
different positions. Figure 1 shows a  
typical mixed load in the upper rack.  
Adjusting Upper Rack Height Using  
the RackMatic™ Adjustment  
To lower the upper rack:  
1) Pull the upper rack out of the  
dishwasher until it stops rolling.  
2) Grasp the rack as shown in Figure  
4.  
WASHING DISHES WITH  
YOUR THERMADOR  
DISHWASHER  
Dishware Preparation  
Dishes with normal soiling do not  
require pre-washing, but do remove  
large food particles, bones, seeds,  
toothpicks, and excessive grease.  
Items with burned-on or hard, stuck-  
on material may require pre-soaking  
and hand-scouring.  
Figure 1  
Figure 4  
CAUTION: POSSIBLE  
DISHWASHER DAMAGE - Loading  
the dishwasher with objects such  
as paper products, plastic bags,  
packing materials, or other non-  
dishware/non-kitchenware items  
could damage the dishwasher. Do  
not load the dishwasher with such  
items.  
Figure 2 shows the upper rack load  
pattern for 10 place settings.  
Remove items that are not  
3) Press the RackMatic™ handles  
inward as shown in Figure 5 and  
let the rack drop gently while you  
support it with your hands.  
dishwasher safe. Check the Materials  
section of this manual if you have  
questions about an item’s dishwasher  
suitability.  
FIgure 2  
Loading the Dishwasher  
General Guidelines  
Figure 5  
Load dishware and kitchenware so  
that water can reach every part of  
every item. Place items so that  
nothing protrudes from the bottoms of  
the racks. Place pots, pans, cups,  
bowls, and glasses upside-down in  
the racks. Do not allow delicate or  
heirloom items to contact other items.  
Separate items of dissimilar metals.  
Check the Rack Features and  
(AHAM DW-1 10 Place Setting)  
Accessories section of this manual for  
information on the various features  
that provide loading flexibility.  
Figure 3 shows load pattern for 12  
place settings.  
To raise the upper rack:  
Loading the Upper Rack  
1) Pull the upper rack out of the  
dishwasher until it stops rolling.  
2) Grasp the top of the rack above  
the RackMatic™ handles and  
gently pull it upward until the  
Note: When pushing the upper rack  
into the dishwasher, push it until it  
stops against the back of the tub.  
Otherwise, the upper spray arm may  
not connect to the water supply.  
Figure 3  
RackMatic™ handles lock the rack  
into position (You do not need to  
press the RackMatic™ handles).  
Note: Before you push the upper  
rack back into the dishwasher, ensure  
that the rack height is the same on  
both sides. Otherwise, the dishwasher  
door will not close and the upper  
spray arm will not connect to the  
water circuit.  
(AHAM DW-1 12 Place Setting)  
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Loading the Bottom Rack  
Figure 8 shows the bottom rack load 5. Place your extra tall item(s) in the  
Note: For the best drying results,  
place tall items such as plastic cutting  
boards and tall baking sheets on the  
lower rack's left side or back. This will  
keep the vent on the dishwasher tub’s  
right side unobstructed.  
pattern for 12 place settings.  
lower rack as in Figure 10.  
Figure 10  
Figure 8  
Place large items in the bottom rack  
of the dishwasher. Load pots and pans  
upside-down. For larger items, fold  
down the rear tines on the bottom  
rack. Figure 6 shows a typical mixed  
load in the lower rack.  
Figure 6  
(AHAM DW-1 12 Place Setting)  
Accomodating Extra Tall Items  
If an item to be loaded into the lower  
rack interferes with the upper spray  
arm or is blocked by the upper rack,  
simply remove the upper rack and  
install the Extra Tall Item Sprinkler.  
1. To remove the upper rack, pull the  
empty upper rack out of the  
dishwasher until it stops rolling.  
2. Pull the front of the rack upward  
and outward until the rollers are  
completely free of the roller guides.  
3. Slide the roller guides back into the  
dishwasher.  
Reinstall the Upper Rack  
CAUTION: POSSIBLE  
DISHWASHER DAMAGE - Failure to  
remove the extra tall item sprinkler  
before reinstalling the upper rack  
can result in damage to the  
dishwasher. Do not reinstall the  
upper rack unless the extra tall  
item sprinkler has been removed  
When the wash cycle is complete,  
remove the sprinkler by turning it  
counter-clockwise until it comes loose  
from the upper rack spray outlet. Do  
this before you reinstall the upper  
rack; otherwise, your dishwasher  
could be damaged.  
Figure 7 shows the bottom rack  
load pattern for 10 place settings.  
Figure 7  
4. Insert the sprinkler into the upper  
rack spray outlet at the back of the  
dishwasher tub as shown in Figure  
9, and turn the sprinkler clockwise.  
1. Tilt the upper rack upwards and  
position the upper rack rollers onto  
the roller guides.  
2. Continue pushing the upper rack  
until the rollers are on the guide.  
3. Push the upper rack into the  
dishwasher tub.  
Figure 9  
Loading the Silverware Basket  
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WARNING - INJURY HAZARD:  
LOADING KNIVES AND OTHER  
SHARP UTENSILS WITH THEIR  
HANDLES DOWN CAN CAUSE CUT  
INJURIES. WHENEVER POSSIBLE,  
LOAD KNIVES AND OTHER SHARP  
UTENSILS WITH THEIR HANDLES  
UP.  
(AHAM DW-1 10 Place Setting)  
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Thermador dishwashers come with  
one of two types of silverware baskets  
for the lower rack: 1) the Standard  
Silverware Basket, or 2) the Flexible  
Silverware Basket.  
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(Loading the Silverware Basket,  
continued)  
2. Pull the two halves apart, as shown  
in Figure 16.  
Adding Dishwasher  
Detergent and Rinse Aid  
For thoroughly clean dishes, use  
the correct type and amount of  
detergent. Use only detergents  
specifically designed for dishwashers.  
Do not use hand dishwashing  
Both baskets have tops that can be  
folded up to accomodate large or  
oddly-shaped items. However, your  
silverware will receive a more  
thorough cleaning if you load the  
silverware baskets with the tops down  
and use a load pattern similar to the  
one suggested by Figure 14.  
Figure 16  
products, as they may cause  
excessive suds and possibly damage  
your Bosch dishwasher. Do not use  
detergents that contain a drying  
additive.  
A rinse aid provides the best drying  
results, reduces water spotting, and  
rinses the internal parts of the  
dishwasher. Always use a rinse aid,  
and use only liquid rinse aid in your  
Bosch dishwasher.  
Figure 14  
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The Detergent and Rinse Aid  
Dispenser is located on the inside of  
the dishwasher door (see Figure 1).  
The detergent chamber has lines that  
measure dishwashing detergent to 15  
milliliters (ml) and 25 ml, as shown in  
Figure 18. 45 ml of detergent will  
completely fill the detergent chamber.  
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Some suggestions for placing the  
two halves in the lower rack are  
shown in Figure 17.  
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Figure 17  
Figure 18  
The Flexible Silverware Basket  
This basket is designed for  
15  
25  
maximum versatility. The basket splits  
along its length, resulting in two  
halves that may be placed in a variety  
of positions in the lower rack, greatly  
increasing the lower rack’s loading  
versatility.  
Filling the Detergent Dispenser  
1. Open the detergent dispenser  
cover by pressing the blue release  
tab in the direction shown by the  
arrow in Figure 19.  
To split the Flexible Silverware  
Basket:  
1. Grasp the basket as shown in  
Figure 15, and slide the two halves  
in opposite directions, as shown in  
Figure 15.  
Figure 19  
Figure 15  
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Filling With Rinse Aid  
Rinse Aid Dispenser Regulator  
The Rinse Aid Dispenser Regulator  
(see Figure 14) leaves our factory set  
at 4. Follow these guidelines to adjust  
to adjust the amount of rinse aid  
dispensed:  
1) Open the Rinse Aid Dispenser  
cover, as shown in Figure 12.  
2) If your dishes are streaked after  
washing, turn the regulator to a  
lower number.  
(Filling the Detergent Dispenser,  
continued)  
1. Open the rinse aid dispenser by  
pressing the star on the cover with  
your index finger while lifting the  
tab with your thumb, as shown in  
Figure 12.  
CAUTION: POSSIBLE DISHWARE  
DAMAGE - Too much detergent in  
soft water may cause etching in  
glassware. Do not use too much  
detergent if your water supply is  
soft.  
2. Using the measuring lines in the  
detergent chamber as a guide, fill  
the detergent chamber with the  
amount of detergent  
Figure 12  
3) If your dishes are spotted after  
washing, turn the regulator to a  
higher number.  
recommended in Table 1.  
Figure 14  
Table 1  
Water Type  
Wash  
Medium Soft  
Hard  
Cycle  
2. Add liquid rinse aid to the  
dispenser, as shown in Figure 13,  
letter A, until the level indicator  
(Figure 13, letter B) is dark.  
Power  
Scrub  
Plus  
45ml  
45ml 25-45ml  
3. Refill the rinse aid dispenser when  
the level indicator shows a silver  
background with black lines as  
shown in Figure 13, letter B .  
Regular  
Wash  
25-45ml  
15-25ml  
25ml  
Delicate/  
Economy  
15-25ml 15ml  
None None  
15ml  
None  
Figure 13  
Rinse &  
Hold  
3. Close the detergent dispenser  
cover by sliding the cover in the  
direction shown in Figure 11 A, and  
firmly pressing down on it, as  
shown in Figure 20 B, until it snaps  
shut.  
B
Figure 11  
4. Close the rinse aid dispenser cover  
by returning it to its closed position  
and pressing it firmly until snaps  
shut.  
A
Refill Rinse Aid Indicator Light  
Thermador dishwashers have an  
additional Refill Rinse Aid indicator  
light that glows when the rinse aid  
dispenser is empty. When this light  
comes on, refill the rinse aid dispenser  
until the level indicator turns dark, and  
shut the dishwasher door. The light will  
go out in a few minutes after the door  
is shut.  
B
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Once you start the dishwasher,  
Cancelling a Cycle  
Operating Your Dishwasher  
Select the Proper Wash Cycle  
The Normal Wash cycle will  
leave the dishwasher door shut until it  
finishes the cycle (unless you need to  
interrupt, change, or cancel the cycle).  
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WARNING: SCALD HAZARD -  
YOU COULD BE SERIOUSLY  
SCALDED IF YOU OPEN THE  
DISHWASHER DOOR QUICKLY  
DURING A WASH OR RINSE  
CYCLE. DO NOT FULLY OPEN THE  
DISHWASHER DOOR FOR AT  
LEAST 10 SECONDS OR UNTIL  
WATER NOISES STOP.  
thoroughly clean most everyday loads  
having loosely attached foods. For  
more heavily soiled dishware use  
Heavy Wash. Pots and pans with  
baked-on, dried-on, or stuck-on foods  
may require soaking and hand-  
scouring. Use the Light Wash cycle  
for lightly soiled or heirloom items.  
Small loads with normal soiling can  
be kept in your dishwasher until you  
have a full load by selecting the Rinse  
Only Cycle. A small load can be given  
a complete washing with the Top  
Rack Only cycle. Note: The Top Rack  
Only cycle does not reduce wash  
time.  
Interrupting, Changing, and  
Cancelling Cycles  
As a safety feature, the dishwasher  
will automatically turn itself off  
whenever the door is opened.  
Interrupting a Cycle  
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1. Open the dishwasher door far  
enough to expose the control  
buttons.  
2. Press and hold the two buttons  
indicated by the two dots labelled  
“Cancel Drain”, as shown by the  
arrows in Figure 16. After  
WARNING: SCALD HAZARD -  
YOU COULD BE SERIOUSLY  
SCALDED IF YOU OPEN THE  
DISHWASHER DOOR QUICKLY  
DURING A WASH OR RINSE  
CYCLE. DO NOT FULLY OPEN THE  
DISHWASHER DOOR FOR AT  
LEAST 10 SECONDS OR UNTIL  
WATER NOISES STOP.  
Operate the Controls  
1. Open the dishwasher door far  
enough to expose the control  
buttons.  
approximately three seconds the  
“Clean” light will illuminate.  
2. Press the On/Off button.  
3. Press the button for wash cycle  
desired.  
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Figure 16  
1. Open the dishwasher door far  
enough to expose the control  
buttons.  
2. Wait at least ten seconds (or until  
water noises stop) before fully  
opening the dishwasher door.  
3. To resume the cycle, simply close  
the dishwasher door.  
3. Shut the dishwasher door.  
4. You may now begin a new cycle by  
following the instructions in the  
“Operate the Controls” section of  
this manual.  
4. Shut the dishwasher door and  
make certain it is securely shut.  
5. The dishwasher will start and  
automatically continue operating  
until the end of the selected cycle.  
Top Rack Only Cycle  
To use the Top Rack Only Cycle:  
1. Load the upper rack. Figure 15  
shows a typical mixed load  
3. Press the On/Off button to turn the  
dishwasher off.  
properly placed in the upper rack.  
Drying Your Dishes  
Figure 15  
After your dishwasher has washed  
and rinsed your dishes, a period of  
condensation drying will follow. The  
combination of a high final rinse  
temperature, the tub’s cool stainless  
steel interior, and the sheeting action  
of a rinse agent results in effective  
and efficient drying. After about 12  
minutes of drying  
Changing the Cycle  
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WARNING: SCALD HAZARD -  
YOU COULD BE SERIOUSLY  
SCALDED IF YOU OPEN THE  
DISHWASHER DOOR QUICKLY  
DURING A WASH OR RINSE  
CYCLE. DO NOT FULLY OPEN THE  
DISHWASHER DOOR FOR AT  
LEAST 10 SECONDS OR UNTIL  
WATER NOISES STOP.  
the “Clean” light will illumninate,  
the “Sanitized” light will illuminate,  
the Cycle Completion Signal will  
sound.  
You may then unload your  
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dishwasher.  
The Sanitized Light  
1. Open the dishwasher door far  
enough to expose the control  
buttons.  
2. Wait at least ten seconds (or until  
water noises stop) before fully  
opening the dishwasher door.  
3. Press the button of the desired  
cycle twice. The light on the chosen  
cycle button will illuminate.  
4. Shut the dishwasher door.  
2. Press the On/Off button.  
3. Press the button for the desired  
wash cycle.  
4. Press the Top Rack Only button.  
5. Shut the dishwasher door. The  
dishwasher will start and  
When the “Sanitized” light  
illuminates, it means that the wash  
cycle has met very strict requirements  
of time and temperature for  
certification as “Sanitized” by the  
National Sanitation Foundation. For  
more information on this certification,  
go to the Cycle Information section of  
this manual.  
automatically continue operating  
until the end of the selected cycle.  
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Cycle Completion Signal  
This feature is a tone that sounds  
when your dishwasher finishes  
washing and drying your dishes. You  
can either disable the tone, or you can  
set it at one of two volumes (the  
dishwasher leaves our factory with the  
tone set on the lowest volume).  
To change the Cycle Completion  
Signal Volume:  
The silverware basket(s) can be  
easily removed for unloading by  
simply lifting it out of the rack.  
Rack Attachment  
When installed on the back of the  
lower rack, as shown in Figure 29, the  
Rack Attachment serves a variety of  
uses such as holding cups, large  
knives, spatulas, or other large  
utensils.  
Install the Rack Attachment by  
gently levering it into position along  
the back of the lower rack until it is  
held in place as shown by Figure 29  
A.  
Rack Features and  
Accessories  
In addition to the accessories  
discussed in this manual, you can find  
many more at our website,  
1. Open the dishwasher door far  
enough to expose the control  
buttons.  
Flip Tines  
Flip Tines fold down to make loading  
the racks easier in some instances.  
To operate the Flip Tines, simply  
grasp the tines and gently fold them  
downward.  
2. Press and hold down the right-  
most of the two buttons labelled  
“Cancel Drain”, as shown in Figure  
34, then press and hold the On/Off  
button. When the light on the  
“Cancel Drain” button you are  
pressing illuminates, and the tone  
begins to sound, release both  
buttons.  
Figure 29  
Cup Shelves  
Grasp the Cup Shelves, as shown in  
Figure 27, and fold them down. Place  
cups upside-down on the cup shelves.  
3. Press the “Cancel Drain” button  
you previously pressed until the  
tone is at the desired volume, or  
until it is silent.  
Figure 27  
4. Press the On/Off Button.  
5. Close the dishwasher door. The  
Cycle Completion Signal is now  
set, and you may wash your dishes  
as usual.  
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Unloading Your Dishwasher  
Dishware tends to be hot  
immediately after washing and drying.  
To cool your dishware more quickly,  
open the dishwasher door slightly for  
a few minutes before unloading.  
Always unload the lower rack first  
and unload the upper rack last. This  
will prevent any residual water on the  
upper rack from dripping onto the  
dishes in the lower rack, as shown in  
Figure 26.  
CARE AND  
MAINTENANCE  
Certain areas of your dishwasher  
require occasional maintenance. The  
maintenance tasks are easy to do and  
will ensure continued superior  
performance from your dishwasher.  
Knife Rack  
The Knife Rack, shown in Figure 28,  
may be used for a variety of purposes,  
but it is primarily designed to hold fine  
silverware and cutlery.  
The Knife Rack may be removed by  
gently pulling it from the two clips that  
attach it to the rack.  
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Figure 26  
Figure 28  
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(Care and Maintenance, continued)  
To Remove the Large Object Trap/  
Cylinder Filter Assembly:  
To Reinstall the Large Object Trap:  
1. Place the Large Object Trap/Fine  
Filter Assembly into its position in  
the dishwasher floor.  
Spills and Splashout  
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3. Turn the ring handle clockwise  
1/4 turn until it is locked. The arrow  
on the ring handle and the arrow  
on the Fine Filter should point to  
each other, as shown bythe circle  
in Figure 32.  
WARNING: INJURY HAZARD -  
THE LARGE OBJECT TRAP COULD  
CONTAIN SHARP OBJECTS. DO  
NOT REACH INTO THE LARGE  
OBJECT TRAP WITH YOUR  
FINGERS  
WARNING: CAUTION:  
POSSIBLE MOLD GROWTH -  
STANDING WATER AROUND OR  
UNDER THE DISHWASHER CAN  
CAUSE MOLD GROWTH THAT CAN  
ADVERSELY AFFECT HEALTH AND  
DAMAGE HOUSEHOLD  
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STRUCTURAL MATERIALS. DO  
NOT ALLOW WATER FROM SPILLS  
AND SPLASHOUT TO REMAIN  
AROUND/UNDER YOUR  
Figure 32  
1. Grasp the ring handle, as shown in  
Figure 30.  
Figure 30  
THERMADOR DISHWASHER.  
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Wipe up water from spills and  
splashouts that occur around your  
Thermador dishwasher.  
Winterizing Your Dishwasher  
CAUTION: POSSIBLE  
DISHWASHER DAMAGE -  
FREEZING TEMPERATURES CAN  
DAMAGE THE DISHWASHER. DO  
NOT ALLOW WATER TO REMAIN  
IN THE DISHWASHER THROUGH  
EXTENDED PERIODS OF  
FREEZING TEMPERATURES.  
If your dishwasher will be unused  
for an extended period of time in a  
location that experiences freezing  
temperatures (e.g., in a holiday home  
or through a vacation period), you  
must drain all the water from the  
dishwasher’s interior. Turn off the  
water supply, disconnect the drain  
hose, and allow your dishwasher to  
completely drain into a bucket or  
other appropriate receptacle.  
4. Gently pull the ring handle to  
ensure that the Assembly is locked  
into place.  
2. Turn the ring handle counter-  
clockwise 1/4 turn , and lift out the  
assembly as shown in Figure 31.  
To Remove the Fine Filter:  
1. Remove the Large Object Trap/  
Cylinder Filter assembly, as  
previously described.  
2. Grasp the Fine Filter and remove it  
as shown in Figure 33.  
Figure 31  
Figure 33  
Check/Clean the Filter System  
Your dishwasher has a filter system  
made up of a Large Object Trap/  
Cylinder Filter assembly and a Fine  
Filter on the floor of the dishwasher  
tub. During normal use the filter  
system is self-cleaning. The filter  
system is accessible and and easily  
cleaned.  
The Large Object Trap/Cylinder  
Filter assembly prevents large  
objects such as bones, glass,  
toothpicks, seeds, and straws from  
entering the pump system and  
causing damage or noise. Frequently  
inspect the filter system and clean it  
3. Carefully examine the assembly. If  
you find debris in the Large Object  
Trap, turn it upside-down and  
gently tap it on a surface such as a  
countertop to dislodge and remove  
the debris. Flush the Cylinder Fliter  
clean by holding it under running  
water.  
3. Flush the Fine Filter clean by  
holding it under running water.  
4. Return the Fine Filter to its position  
on the tub floor and reinstall the  
Large Object Trap/Cylinder filter  
Assembly.  
whenever you find foreign objects.  
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Check/Clean the Spray Arms  
Occasionally check the spray arms  
to ensure that the spray nozzles are  
clear and unobstructed. The spray  
arms are easy to remove, clean, and  
reinstall.  
To remove the lower spray arm:  
1. Pull the empty lower rack out of the  
dishwasher tub.  
2. Grasp the lower spray arm, as  
shown in Figure 33, and gently pull  
the lower spray arm upward, as  
shown in Figure 34.  
3. Turn the upper spray arm locking  
nut counter-clockwise 1/8 turn and  
remove it as shown in Figure 35.  
Check/Clean the Stainless Steel  
Inner Door and Tub  
Clean the outer edges of the inside  
door panel regularly to remove food  
particles that collect there from normal  
loading. If spots begin to appear on  
the stainless steel tub or inner door,  
make sure the rinse agent reservoir is  
Figure 35  
full.  
Clean the Exterior Door Panel  
Colored Doors:  
Use only a soft cloth that is lightly  
dampened with soapy water. Do not  
use paper towels or abrasive cloths.  
Stainless Steel doors:  
Figure 34  
Use a soft cloth with a non-abrasive  
cleaner (preferably a liquid spray)  
made for stainless steel. For the best  
results, apply the stainless steel  
cleaner to the cloth, then wipe the  
surface. Do not use metal scouring  
pads to clean the stainless steel  
surface, as they can scratch the  
surface and leave their own metal  
particles that can rust.  
Clean the Door Gasket  
Regularly clean the door gasket with  
a damp cloth to remove food particles  
and other debris.  
4. Remove the spray arm, as shown in  
Figure 36.  
Figure 36  
If the spray nozzles need cleaning,  
flush them under running water.  
To reinstall the lower spray arm:  
1. Gently press the lower spray arm  
back into its installed position.  
To remove the upper spray arm:  
1. Remove the empty upper rack from  
the dishwasher.  
2. Set the rack upside-down on a  
table or countertop.  
If the spray nozzles need cleaning,  
flush them under running water.  
To reinstall the upper spray arm:  
1. Place the upper spray arm back  
into its installed position.  
2. Return the locking nut to its  
installed position and turn it 1/8 turn  
clockwise.  
3. Return the upper rack to the upper  
rack roller guides.  
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SELF HELP  
Dishwashers may exhibit problems that are unrelated to a malfunction of the dishwasher itself. The following  
information may answer your questions about a problem you are having without your having to call a repair person.  
Dishes do not dry - Rinse-aid dispenser is empty. Fill rinse-aid dispenser.  
Indicator lights do not illuminate - A fuse may have blown or a circuit breaker tripped. Replace fuse or reset circuit  
breaker.  
Dishwasher does not start - Dishwasher door may not be completely shut. Make certain the dishwasher door is  
latched.  
Dishwasher runs a long time - if the dishwasher completes the cycle, but seems to run for an exceptionally long time,  
the water supply may not be hot enough. Try opening the hot water faucet at the sink nearest the dishwasher and  
letting the water run until it is hot, then start the dishwasher.  
Machine cycle does not advance to rinse - water line is closed or inlet filter is blocked. Open water valve and/or  
check the inlet filter.  
Water is not pumped from dishwasher - there may be a clog, kink, or other obstruction in the drain hose, the kitchen  
drain, or the air gap (if installed). Check the drain path. If the household plumbing is clogged, a plimber may be re-  
quired.  
Detergent dispenser will not shut - a program was not completely finished.  
Lower spray arm does not rotate freely - remove and clean the lower spray arm and the spray arm mount.  
White deposits on dishes - Too little rinse aid.  
Streaked glassware - Too much rinse aid.  
Rattling noises - Utensils not properly arranged.  
Suds in dishwasher - wrong type of detergent. Use ONLY automatic dishwasher detergents.  
Unsatisfactory washing results - wrong type/amount of detergent or rinse aid; dishware/utensils not properly loaded;  
spray arm rotation blocked; spary arm nozzles clogged; unsuitable wash cycle selected.  
CUSTOMER SERVICE  
Your Thermador dishwasher requires no special care other than that described in the Care and Cleaning section. If  
you are having a problem with your dishwasher, before calling for service please refer to the Self-Help section. If  
service is necessary, contact your dealer or installer or an authorized service center. Do not attempt to repair the  
appliance yourself. Any work performed by unauthorized personnel may void the warranty.  
If you are having a problem with your Thermador dishwasher and are not pleased with the service you have  
received, please take the following steps (in the order listed below) until the problem is corrected to your satisfaction.  
1. Contact your installer or the Thermador Authorized Service Contractor in your area.  
3. Write us at the address below:  
BSH Home Appliances, Corp.  
5551 McFadden Avenue  
Huntington Beach, CA 92649  
4. Call us at 1-800-944-2904.  
Please be sure to include (if you are writing), or have available (if you are calling), the following information:  
• Model number  
• Serial number  
• Date of original purchase  
• Date the problem originated  
• Explanation of the problem  
You will find the model and serial number information on the label located on the right-hand side of the inner door of  
your dishwasher, see Figure 1. It will look similiar to this:  
Also, if you are writing, please include a daytime phone number wher you can be reached.  
Please make a copy of your invoice and keep it with this manual.  
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Cycle Information  
NOTE: Cycle duration and water consumption are dependent upon household water temperature and wash load,  
factors over which Bosch has no control. Therefore, the times and quantities in this chart are approximate.  
Light  
Wash  
Rinse  
Only  
Heavy  
Wash  
Normal  
Wash  
Cycle Time in  
minutes  
136  
6.4  
8.8  
108  
4.4  
9
87  
Minimum  
Maximum  
1.3  
3.7  
Water  
Consumption  
in gallons  
1.3  
7.6  
3.7  
Minimum  
Maximum  
13.8  
13.8  
24.3  
33.3  
16.8  
28.8  
1.3  
4.8  
Water  
Consumption  
in liters  
Wash Temp °F  
Rinse Temp °F  
160°  
161°  
140°  
155°  
120°  
155°  
Incoming  
Incoming  
STATEMENT OF WARRANTIES - THERMADOR DISHWASHERS  
The warranties provided by BSH Home Appliances (“Thermador”) in this Statement of Warranties apply only to Bosch Dishwashers sold to  
the first using purchaser by Bosch or its authorized dealers, retailers, or service centers in the United Sates or Canada. The Warranties  
provided herein are not transferrable. TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE, CONTACT THE NEAREST THERMADOR AUTHORIZED  
SERVICE CENTER OR CALL 1-800-944-2904 OR WRITE BSH HOME APPLIANCES CORP. DIRECTLY AT 5551 McFADDEN AVENUE,  
HUNTINGTON BEACH, CA 92649. BE SURE TO PROVIDE YOUR DISHWASHER’S MODEL, SERIAL NUMBER, PURCHASE DATE, AND  
THE SELLER’S NAME AND ADDRESS.  
*Date of installation shall refer to the earlier of the date the dishwasher is installed or ten business days after the delivery date.  
1 Year Full Limited Warranty from Date of Installation*:Thermador will repair or replace any component part that proves defective  
under conditions of normal home use free of charge, labor and shipping costs included. Repair service must be performed by an Authorized  
Thermador Service Center (All cosmetic defects must be reported within 30 days of installation).  
2 Year Limited Warranty from Date of Installation*: Thermador will provide replacement parts free of charge for any component part  
that proves defective under conditions of normal home use, labor charges excluded.  
5 Year Limited Warranty on Electronics from Date of Installation*: Thermador will repair or replace any microprocessor or printed  
circuit boards that prove defective under conditions of normal home use during the second through the fifth year from the date of original  
purchase, labor charges excluded.  
5 Year Limitied Warranty from Date of Installation*: Thermador will replace the upper or lower dish rack (excluding rack components)  
free of charge, if the rack proves defective in materials or workmanship under conditions of normal home use, labor charges excluded.  
Lifetime Warranty against Stainless Steel Rust Through from Date of Installation: Thermador will replace your dishwasher with the  
same model or a current model that is equivalent or better in functionality if the inner liner should rust through under conditions of normal  
home use, labor charges excluded.  
EXCLUSIONS: This warranty does not cover service calls or repairs to correct the installation of the dishwasher, to provide instructions on  
the use of your dishwasher, to replace fuses or the correct plumbing or the electric wiring in your home or to repair any dishwasher the use  
of which was in a manner other than what is normal and customary for home use. In addition, the warranties provided in this Statement  
exclude any defects or damage arising from accident, alteration, misuse, abuse, improper installation, unauthorized service work, external  
forces beyond Thermador’s control, such as fire, flood, and other acts of God, or installation not in accordance with local electrical or  
plumbing codes. Labor charges incurred in the repair or replacement of any dishwasher more than one year from date of installation shall  
not be covered by this warranty. Any and all replaced and/or repaired parts shall assume the identity of the original for purposes of the  
applicable warranty period.  
TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES,  
INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTIBILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THERMADOR DOES  
NOT ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.  
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Specifications are for planning purposes only. Refer to installation instructions and  
consult your countertop supplier prior to making counter opening. Consult with a  
heating and ventilating engineer for your specific ventilation requirements. We  
reserve the right to change specifications or design without notice. Some models  
are certified for use in Canada. Thermoador is not responsible for products which  
are transported from the U.S. for use in Canada. Check with your local Canadian  
distributer or dealer.  
For the most up to date critical installation dimensions by fax, use your fax handset  
and call (702) 833-3600. Use code # 8030.  
5551 McFadden Avenue, Huntington Beach, CA 92649 800/ 735-4328  
5602056861 (8402) © 2004 BSH Home Appliances Corp.  
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