Action
Possible causes
Problem
Do not cover porcelain with
large bowls or the like. Avoid
placing very tall glasses in the
corners of the baskets. See the
chapter
Dishes loaded incorrectly.
Place dishes to sit steady.
Glasses and cups have toppled
over during the program.
Clean the coarse and fine filters.
The filters are clogged.
Check that the filters are fitted
correctly. See the chapter
.
The filters are not fitted cor-
rectly.
Check that the yellow drainage
pump stop on the right in the
bottom drain is in place. See the
chapter
.
Drainage pump stop missing.
Rinse off these types of food-
stuffs if not starting the dish-
washer immediately. Consider
using 1h 65° with the Speed
wash option.
Some foodstuffs, such as mus-
tard, mayonnaise, lemon, vineg-
ar, salt and dressings, can
cause spots on stainless steel
if left for too long.
Spots on stainless steel or sil-
ver.
In order to avoid marks and tar-
nishing, separate dishes made
from different metals, such as
silver, stainless steel and alu-
minium.
All stainless steel can cause
spots on silver if they come into
contact during dishwashing.
Aluminium can also cause spots
on dishes.
See the chapter
Incorrect rinse aid dosage set-
ting.
Spots or films on the dishes.
Switch all-in-one detergents or
deactivate the TAB setting and
top up with salt and separate
rinse aid. See Rinse aid in the
chapter
.
The setting TAB is activated and
all-in-one detergent with insuffi-
cient drying effect is being used.
Top up with salt. See the
chapter
Salt compartment empty.
See Water hardness in the
chapter
.
Incorrect water softener setting.
Check that the salt compart-
ment lid is properly tightened.
Otherwise contact your nearest
service centre.
The water softener is leaking
salt.
Wash crystal at a low temperat-
ure and with a conservative
amount of detergent. Contact
the detergent manufacturer.
Too high temperature and/or
too much detergent can cause
etching on crystal. Unfortu-
nately, this cannot be repaired,
only prevented.
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