Introduction
This manual provides comprehensive instructions for the safe and efficient operation, installation, and maintenance of your Cecotec Bolero Aguazero 6110 Full-BI integrated dishwasher. Please read this manual thoroughly before using the appliance and retain it for future reference.
The Cecotec Bolero Aguazero 6110 Full-BI is a 60cm integrated dishwasher designed for residential use, offering 12 place settings and 7 wash programs. Key features include Half Load function, 3-in-1 program, Delay Start, Dry+, and ChildLock for enhanced convenience and safety.
Important Safety Information
Always follow basic safety precautions when using electrical appliances to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons. This appliance is intended for household use only.
- Ensure the appliance is properly grounded.
- Do not operate the dishwasher if it is damaged. Contact authorized service personnel.
- Keep children away from the dishwasher, especially when it is operating or when the door is open. The ChildLock function helps prevent accidental operation.
- Use only detergents and rinse aids specifically designed for automatic dishwashers.
- Do not touch the heating element during or immediately after use.
- Sharp items should be loaded with handles up to reduce the risk of cuts.
Setup and Installation
The Cecotec Bolero Aguazero 6110 Full-BI is an integrated dishwasher, meaning it is designed to be built into your kitchen cabinetry. The front panel is not included and must be supplied separately to match your kitchen design.
Unpacking and Inspection
Carefully unpack the dishwasher and check for any damage. Report any damage to your retailer immediately. Ensure all components are present:
- Dishwasher unit
- Lower tray
- Upper tray
- Cutlery basket
- Drain hose
- Instruction manual (this document)

Image: Front view of the Cecotec Bolero Aguazero 6110 Full-BI integrated dishwasher with its door open, revealing the interior racks. The energy efficiency rating 'E' and capacity for '12 place settings' are indicated. A note clarifies that this is a built-in product and the decorative front panel is not included.
Dimensions and Placement
The dishwasher requires a standard 60cm wide cabinet space. Refer to the dimensions below for proper installation planning.

Image: Dimensional diagram of the dishwasher, showing a width of 60 cm, a depth of 56 cm, and a height of 82 cm, essential for cabinet integration.
Electrical and Water Connections
- Electrical: Connect to a 220 Volt power supply. Ensure the circuit is properly grounded and protected by a fuse or circuit breaker.
- Water Inlet: Connect the water inlet hose to a cold water supply with a minimum pressure of 0.04 MPa and a maximum of 1 MPa.
- Drainage: Connect the drain hose to a suitable drain pipe, ensuring it is securely fastened and free from kinks.
It is recommended that installation be performed by a qualified technician.
Operating Instructions
Loading the Dishwasher
Proper loading ensures optimal cleaning performance. Scrape off large food particles before loading. Do not pre-rinse dishes excessively, as modern detergents are designed to work with some food residue.

Image: The interior of the dishwasher, illustrating the arrangement of dishes in the upper and lower racks, including the cutlery basket.
- Lower Rack: Ideal for plates, bowls, pots, and pans. Place larger items towards the back and sides to avoid blocking the spray arm.
- Upper Rack: Suitable for glasses, cups, and smaller plates. Ensure items are stable and do not obstruct the spray arm.
- Cutlery Basket: Place forks and spoons with handles down. Knives should be placed with handles up for safety.

Image: A user loading plates and glasses into the lower rack of the dishwasher, demonstrating proper placement.

Image: The dishwasher fully loaded with a variety of dishes, glasses, and cutlery, showcasing its 12 place setting capacity.
Adding Detergent and Rinse Aid
Open the detergent dispenser and add the appropriate amount of dishwasher detergent. If using a 3-in-1 tablet, place it in the detergent dispenser. Fill the rinse aid dispenser as needed; the dishwasher will indicate when it's low.
Selecting a Program
The Bolero Aguazero 6110 Full-BI offers 7 wash programs to suit different needs:

Image: A close-up of the touch control panel, displaying icons for different wash programs and functions like water supply, rinse aid, salt, intensive, ECO, rapid, pre-rinse, and glass.
- Intensive: For heavily soiled dishes, pots, and pans.
- Universal: For normally soiled daily dishes.
- ECO: Energy-saving program for normally soiled dishes.
- Glass: For delicate glassware and lightly soiled items.
- Rapid: A quick wash for lightly soiled dishes without drying.
- Pre-Rinse: For rinsing dishes that will be washed later.
- 3-in-1 Program: Optimizes washing for combined detergent tablets.
Use the touch controls to select your desired program. The display will show the remaining time.
Special Functions
- Half Load: Use this function when the dishwasher is not fully loaded to save water and energy.
- Delay Start: Program the start of the wash cycle up to 24 hours in advance.
- Dry+: Enhances the drying performance for perfectly dry dishes.
- ChildLock: Locks the control panel to prevent accidental changes to settings or starting of programs by children.
Starting and Ending a Cycle
Close the dishwasher door firmly. Press the Start button to begin the selected program. A blue light projected onto the floor may indicate the dishwasher is operating.

Image: The integrated dishwasher with its door closed, displaying a blue light on the floor, which serves as an operational indicator.
Once the program is complete, the dishwasher will signal with an audible alert or the indicator light will turn off. Wait a few minutes before opening the door to allow steam to dissipate and dishes to cool.

Image: A hand removing a sparkling clean wine glass from the upper rack, illustrating the effective cleaning performance.
Maintenance and Care
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your dishwasher.
Cleaning the Filters
The filter system prevents larger food particles from reaching the pump. Clean the filters regularly (e.g., once a week) to prevent blockages and ensure efficient washing.
- Twist the cylindrical filter counter-clockwise and lift it out.
- Remove the fine filter and the coarse filter.
- Rinse all filters under running water to remove any food residue. Use a soft brush if necessary.
- Reassemble the filters in reverse order, ensuring they are securely in place.
Cleaning the Spray Arms
Check the spray arm nozzles for blockages (e.g., from food particles or limescale). If necessary, remove the spray arms and clean the nozzles with a thin wire or toothpick.
Exterior and Interior Cleaning
- Exterior: Wipe the exterior surfaces with a soft, damp cloth. Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents.
- Interior: Periodically run a dishwasher cleaning cycle with a specialized dishwasher cleaner to remove grease and limescale buildup.
Salt and Rinse Aid Indicators
The control panel has indicator lights for salt and rinse aid. Refill the salt reservoir and rinse aid dispenser when these indicators illuminate.
Troubleshooting Guide
Before contacting service, consult this table for common issues and their solutions.
| Problem | Possible Cause | Solution |
|---|---|---|
| Dishwasher does not start | Power supply issue, door not closed properly, program not selected. | Check power connection, ensure door is latched, select a program and press Start. |
| Dishes are not clean | Improper loading, clogged spray arms, insufficient detergent, incorrect program. | Reload dishes correctly, clean spray arms and filters, add more detergent, select a more intensive program. |
| White spots on dishes | Hard water, insufficient rinse aid or salt. | Check salt and rinse aid levels, adjust water softener settings if applicable. |
| Dishwasher leaks | Hose connections loose, door seal damaged, too much detergent. | Check hose connections, inspect door seal for damage, use correct detergent amount. |
| Error Code E5 | Water inlet issue (e.g., insufficient water supply, clogged inlet valve). | Check water tap is fully open, inspect inlet hose for kinks, clean inlet filter. If problem persists, contact service. |
Technical Specifications
| Feature | Specification |
|---|---|
| Brand | Cecotec |
| Model Name | Bolero Aguazero 6110 Full-BI |
| Model Number | A01_EU01_113353 |
| Installation Type | Integrated |
| Capacity | 12 Place Settings |
| Product Dimensions (W x D x H) | 60 cm x 56 cm x 79.5 cm |
| Product Weight | 36.36 kg |
| Voltage | 220 Volts |
| Noise Level | 47 Decibels |
| Energy Efficiency Class | E |
| Control Type | Touch |
| Number of Programs | 7 |
| Included Components | Dishwasher, Lower tray, Upper tray, Cutlery basket, Drain hose, Instruction manual |

Image: The EU Energy Label for the Cecotec dishwasher, indicating its 'E' energy efficiency class, energy consumption, water consumption, noise level, and program duration.
For detailed product information, refer to the EPREL database.
Warranty and Support
Your Cecotec Bolero Aguazero 6110 Full-BI dishwasher comes with a minimum warranty duration of 3 years provided by the supplier.
Spare parts for this appliance will be available in the EU for a duration of 10 years from the date of purchase.
For technical assistance, warranty claims, or to order spare parts, please contact Cecotec customer service or your authorized retailer. Always have your model number (A01_EU01_113353) and purchase date available when contacting support.
You can find more information and contact details on the official Cecotec store page.





