ANNEX II
Ecodesign requirements
1. PROGRAMME REQUIREMENTS
From 1 March 2021, household dishwashers shall provide an eco programme meeting the following requirements:
(a)
this programme shall be:
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named ‘eco’ on the programme selection device of the household dishwasher, on the household dishwasher display, if any, and on the relevant network application, if any,
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set as the default programme for household dishwashers equipped with automatic programme selection or any function maintaining the selection of a programme, or, if there is no automatic programme selection, available for direct selection without the need for any other selection such as a specific temperature or load;
(b)
the name ‘eco’ shall be used exclusively for this programme. The formatting of ‘eco’ is not restricted in terms of font, font size, case sensitivity or colour. The only other additional information which may be combined with the term ‘eco’ is the temperature of the eco programme;
(c)
the indications ‘normal’, ‘daily’, ‘regular’ and ‘standard’, and their translations in all EU official languages, shall not be used in programme names for the household dishwasher, neither alone nor in combination with other information.
2. ENERGY EFFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS
From 1 March 2021, household dishwashers shall meet the following requirements:
(a)
the Energy Efficiency Index (EEI) shall be less than 63.
From 1 March 2024, household dishwashers shall meet the following requirement:
(b)
the EEI shall be less than 56 for household dishwashers with a rated capacity equal to or more than 10 place settings.
The EEI shall be calculated in accordance with Annex III.
3. FUNCTIONAL REQUIREMENTS
From 1 March 2021, household dishwashers shall meet the following requirements:
(a)
the cleaning performance index (I C ) shall be greater than 1,12;
(b)
the drying performance index (I D ) shall be greater than 1,06 for household dishwashers with a rated capacity of more than 7 place settings;
(c)
the drying performance index (I D ) shall be greater than 0,86 for household dishwashers with a rated capacity equal to or less than 7 place settings.
The I C and the I D shall be calculated in accordance with Annex III.
4. LOW POWER MODES
From 1 March 2021, household dishwashers shall meet the following requirements:
(a)
household dishwashers shall have an off mode or a standby mode or both. The power consumption of these modes shall not exceed 0,50 W;
(b)
if the standby mode includes the display of information or status, the power consumption of this mode shall not exceed 1,00 W;
(c)
if the standby mode provides for a connection to a network and provides networked standby as defined in Commission Regulation (EU) No 801/2013 ( 1 ) , the power consumption of this mode shall not exceed 2,00 W;
(d)
at the latest 15 minutes after the household dishwasher has been switched on or after the end of any programme and associated activities or after any interaction with the equipment, if no other mode, including emergency measures, is triggered, the equipment shall switch automatically to off mode or standby mode;
(e)
if the household dishwasher provides for a delay start, the power consumption in this condition, including any standby mode, shall not exceed 4,00 W. The delay start shall not be programmable by the user for more than 24 h;
(f)
any household dishwasher that can be connected to a network shall provide the possibility to activate and deactivate the network connection. The network connection shall be deactivated by default.
5. RESOURCE EFFICIENCY REQUIREMENTS
From 1 March 2021, household dishwashers shall meet the following requirements:
(1)
availability of spare parts:
(a)
the manufacturers, importers or authorised representatives of household dishwashers shall make available to professional repairers at least the following spare parts, for a minimum period of seven years after placing the last unit of the model on the market:
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motor;
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circulation and drain pump;
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heaters and heating elements, including heat pumps (separately or bundled);
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piping and related equipment including all hoses, valves, filters and aquastops;
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structural and interior parts related to door assemblies (separately or bundled);
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printed circuit boards;
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electronic displays;
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pressure switches;
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thermostats and sensors;
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software and firmware including reset software;
(b)
the manufacturers, importers or authorised representatives of household dishwashers shall make available to professional repairers and end-users at least the following spare parts: door hinge and seals, other seals, spray arms, drain filters, interior racks and plastic peripherals such as baskets and lids, for a minimum period of 10 years after placing the last unit of the model on the market;
(c)
the manufacturers, importers or authorised representatives of household dishwashers shall ensure that the spare parts mentioned in points (a) and (b) can be replaced with the use of commonly available tools and without permanent damage to the appliance;
(d)
the list of spare parts concerned by point (a) and the procedure for ordering them shall be publicly available on the free access website of the manufacturer, importer or authorised representative, at the latest two years after the placing on the market of the first unit of a model and until the end of the period of availability of these spare parts;
(e)
the list of spare parts concerned by point (b) and the procedure for ordering them and the repair instructions shall be publicly available on the free access website of the manufacturer, importer or authorised representative, when placing the first unit of a model on the market and until the end of the period of availability of these spare parts;
(2)
maximum delivery time of spare parts:
(a)
during the period mentioned under point (1), the manufacturer, importer or authorised representative shall ensure the delivery of the spare parts within 15 working days after having received the order;
(b)
in the case of spare parts concerned by point (1)(a), the availability of spare parts may be limited to professional repairers registered in accordance with point (3)(a) and (b);
(3)
access to Repair and Maintenance Information:
after a period of two years after the placing on the market of the first unit of a model, and until the end of the period mentioned under (1), the manufacturer, importer or authorised representative shall provide access to the appliance repair and maintenance information to professional repairers in the following conditions:
(a)
the manufacturer’s, importer’s or authorised representative’s website shall indicate the process for professional repairers to register for access to information; to accept such a request, the manufacturers, importers or authorised representatives may require the professional repairer to demonstrate that:
(i)
the professional repairer has the technical competence to repair household dishwashers and complies with the applicable regulations for repairers of electrical equipment in the Member States where it operates. Reference to an official registration system as professional repairer, where such system exists in the Member States concerned, shall be accepted as proof of compliance with this point;
(ii)
the professional repairer is covered by insurance covering liabilities resulting from its activity regardless of whether this is required by the Member State;
(b)
the manufacturers, importers or authorised representatives shall accept or refuse the registration within 5 working days from the date of the request;
(c)
the manufacturers, importers or authorised representatives may charge reasonable and proportionate fees for access to the repair and maintenance information or for receiving regular updates. A fee is reasonable if it does not discourage access by failing to take into account the extent to which the professional repairer uses the information;
once registered, a professional repairer shall have access, within one working day after requesting it, to the requested repair and maintenance information. The information may be provided for an equivalent model or model of the same family, if relevant;
the available repair and maintenance information shall include:
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the unequivocal appliance identification;
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a disassembly map or exploded view;
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list of necessary repair and test equipment;
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component and diagnosis information (such as minimum and maximum theoretical values for measurements);
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wiring and connection diagrams;
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diagnostic fault and error codes (including manufacturer-specific codes, where applicable);
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instructions for installation of relevant software and firmware including reset software; and
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information on how to access data records of reported failure incidents stored on the household dishwasher (where applicable);
(4)
information requirements for refrigerant gases:
without prejudice to Regulation (EU) No 517/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council ( 2 ) , for household dishwashers equipped with a heat pump, the chemical name of the refrigerant gas used, or equivalent reference such as a commonly used and understood symbol, label or logo, shall be displayed permanently and in a visible and readable way on the exterior of the appliance, for example on the back panel. More than one reference can be used for the same chemical name;
(5)
requirements for dismantling for material recovery and recycling while avoiding pollution:
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manufacturers, importers or authorised representatives shall ensure that household dishwashers are designed in such a way that the materials and components referred to in Annex VII to Directive 2012/19/EU can be removed with the use of commonly available tools,
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manufacturers, importers or authorised representatives shall fulfil the obligations laid down in Article 15, Point 1 of Directive 2012/19/EU.
6. INFORMATION REQUIREMENTS
User and installer instructions shall be provided in the form of a user manual on a free access website of the manufacturer, importer or authorised representative, and shall include:
(1)
information that the eco programme is suitable to clean normally soiled tableware, that for this use, it is the most efficient programme in terms of its combined energy and water consumption, and that it is used to assess compliance with the EU ecodesign legislation;
(2)
information that loading the household dishwasher up to the capacity indicated by the manufacturer will contribute to energy and water savings and information on correct loading of tableware and main consequences of incorrect loading;
(3)
information that manual pre-rinsing of tableware items leads to increased water and energy consumption and is not recommended;
(4)
information that washing tableware in a household dishwasher usually consumes less energy and water in the use phase than hand dishwashing when the household dishwasher is used according to the manufacturer’s instructions;
(5)
values on the programme duration, energy and water consumption for all programmes that offer a cycle;
(6)
information that the values given for programmes other than the eco programme are indicative only; and,
(7)
instruction on how to find the model information stored in the product database, as set out in Regulation (EU) 2019/2017 by means of a weblink that links to the model information as stored in the product database or a link to the product database and information on how to find the model identifier on the product.
The user instructions shall also include instructions for the user to perform maintenance operations. Such instructions shall as a minimum include instructions for:
(8)
correct installation (including level positioning, connection to mains, connection to water inlets, cold and/or hot if appropriate);
(9)
correct use of detergent, salt and other additives, and main consequences of incorrect dosage;
(10)
foreign object removal from the household dishwasher;
(11)
periodic cleaning, including optimal frequency and limescale prevention, and procedure;
(12)
periodic checks of filters, including optimal frequency, and procedure;
(13)
identification of errors, the meaning of the errors, and the action required, including identification of errors requiring professional assistance;
(14)
how to access professional repair (internet webpages, addresses, contact details).
Such instructions shall also include information on:
(15)
any implications of self-repair or non-professional repair for the safety of the end-user and for the guarantee;
(16)
the minimum period during which spare parts for the household dishwasher are available.
( 1 ) Commission Regulation (EU) No 801/2013 of 22 August 2013 amending Regulation (EC) No 1275/2008 with regard to ecodesign requirements for standby, off mode electric power consumption of electrical and electronic household and office equipment, and amending Regulation (EC) No 642/2009 with regard to ecodesign requirements for televisions ( OJ L 225, 23.8.2013, p. 1 ).
( 2 ) Regulation (EU) No 517/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 16 April 2014 on fluorinated greenhouse gases and repealing Regulation (EC) No 842/2006 ( OJ L 150, 20.5.2014, p. 195 ).