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Danntech Bob 2020 - Wash Cycle; How a Wash Cycle Works

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Washing
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3 | Wash cycle
3.1 | How a wash cycle works
A wash cycle comprises several steps. You can follow the
progress of the current wash cycle on Bob’s home screen
You can see several information on the screen:
Icon of the current step
Current step
Icon of the current program
Remaining time
(minutes and seconds)
y Make sure that your dishes are positioned correctly in the basket, as
recommended on page 30.
y Close the door. Warning: the cycle cannot be initiated if the door is
open or not properly closed
y Check that a Bob cassette (even if empty) is correctly inserted into
the designated tray. This is Bob’s start key, without which the cycle will
not start.
y Choose the most appropriate program according to your dishes and
the degree of soiling
y Start the cycle on Bob’s colour display (see page 22).
y Fill the water tank until the signal sound occurs if your Bob is in the
water supply mode “built-in water tank”
Before starting a wash cycle
Basket configuration according to European standards:
CYCLE FOR 2 STANDRAD PLACE
SETTINGS
y 2 big plates
y 2 soup plates
y 2 dessert plates
y 2 glasses
y 2 cups
y 2 saucers
y 1 oval plates
y 1 baking dish
y 1 mid-sized bowl
y 2 knives
y 2 soup spoons
y 2 forks
y 2 dessert spoons
y 2 small spoons
y 2 serving spoons
y 1 serving forks
y 1 ladle
Recommended cycle
ECO - 90 min - 3,8L of water
Degree of soiling
Soiled and dried up / eggs, oat, milk,
tea, margarine, spinach.
*EN 50242 : This program is the test cycle. The comparative information are in line with the EN 50242
norm. Leave the door open at the end of the cycle to reduce power consumption.
Plate
module
Glass
module
Cutlery
module
x2
x1
x1
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