The dishwasher is still in the active phase, performing its main function, which is cleaning and drying dishes, and therefore is not considered as being 'standby'.
Disclaimer: Please note that the European Commission cannot provide a legally binding interpretation of the EU legislation, as this is the sole competence of the European Court of Justice. Any remarks from the European Commission services are without prejudice to the position the Commission might take should related cases arise in a procedure before the Court of Justice.
The supplier shall provide the loading plan upon request by a market surveillance authority. The way to inform the authorities about this loading plan is neither specified by the law nor by EPREL. It is up to each supplier to express it in terms of 'Data Type'.
In practice, this information can either be available by: writing to the contact email address provided by the supplier, clicking a weblink where to download the relevant data, clicking the link to the user manual in which the relevant data is available or by checking the compliance part of EPREL in situations where the supplier has made it available as additional information.
Disclaimer: Please note that the European Commission cannot provide a legally binding interpretation of the EU legislation, as this is the sole competence of the European Court of Justice. Any remarks from the European Commission services are without prejudice to the position the Commission might take should related cases arise in a procedure before the Court of Justice.
Since the product is both a dishwasher and an oven, two labels and two product fiches have to be shown in the web-shop, one for the dishwasher part and one for the oven part (there is no energy label for hobs). If however there is a single product with two functions, such as washer/drier, covered by one regulation, then only one label needs to be displayed.
Disclaimer: Please note that the European Commission cannot provide a legally binding interpretation of the EU legislation, as this is the sole competence of the European Court of Justice. Any remarks from the European Commission services are without prejudice to the position the Commission might take should related cases arise in a procedure before the Court of Justice.