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What should I do if...
If the appliance is not functioning well, this does not always mean that
it is faulty. Try to resolve the fault yourself first. If the recommendations
below does not solve your problem, telephone our service department.
Note
Disconnect the appliance from the power supply before beginning
repairs. It is preferable if you remove the plug from the socket.
Troubleshooting table
Symptom
Possible cause
Solution
The dishwasher is not
working.
Fuse is faulty or the earthing
switch has been activated.
Replace the fuse or reset
the isolating switch. Remove
other appliances that are
connected to the same
group.
The power supply is not
switched on.
Make sure that the
dishwasher is switched on
and the door closed. Make
sure that the plug is correctly
inserted into the socket.
The water pressure is too low.
Check whether the
dishwasher is correctly
connected to the water mains
and that the tap is open.
The drainage pump does not
shut off.
The water is running over.
Too much water in the
dishwasher or leak.
The system is designed so
that it can automatically
detect overflowing water. In
that instance, the appliance
shuts off the circulation pump
and switches on the drainage
pump.
Noise.
Some noises are normal.
Noise of rotating pump/
washing noises; the detergent
compartment opening.
Cutlery is rattling in cutlery
basket or something small
has fallen out of the basket.
Ensure that everything
is loaded securely in the
dishwasher.
The motor makes an unusual
noise.
The pump is blocked.
Contact an installer.