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FAULT
POSSIBLE CAUSE
ACTION
Dishes stained
or scratched.
High water hardness.
Check the water hardness, it should be less than 10
ºfH.
Traces of salt in tub.
When filling the salt deposit, take care not to spill salt
in the tub and clean thoroughly.
Machine stops
during
operation.
Check whether the magneto-thermal
circuit breaker or the differential switch
has tripped.
Reset safety device and if it trips again, call technical
service.
Machine stops
and fills with
water when it is
washing.
Overflow incorrectly mounted.
Mount overflow correctly.
Pressure switch pipe blocked.
Empty the tub and clean thoroughly.
Pressure switch faulty.
Call the technical service to replace it.
The machine
does not start
with the wash
cycle.
Door is not closed properly.
Close the door properly. If the door opens on its own,
contact the technical service to have the tensioners
tightened.
Door closed sensor faulty.
Call the technical service to have it repaired.
Wast actuator broken.
Contact your Technical Assistance Service.
Machine does
not drain
completely.
Machine not levelled correctly.
Level the machine In the event of doubt, please
contact your technical service.
Drainage pipe blocked.
Call the cleaning service.
If the fault cannot be found, call the technical support service.
The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the technical characteristics of the
machine without prior warning.
8
RECYCLING THE PRODUCT
The European standard 2012/19/EU
Directive on Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment
indicates that this appliance must not be disposed of as a domestic
appliance. It must be correctly disposed of in order to optimise the recycling of
materials and to protect the environment, as indicated by the WEEE symbol on the
machine.
For further information on the correct disposal of the machine, please contact the
nearest public waste disposal service or the distributor/supplier of the appliance.
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