The dishwasher tub
The dishwasher tub is made of stainless
steel and is kept clean through normal
use.
Limescale deposits
If you have hard water, limescale deposits
may build up in the dishwasher. If this
happens, run a self-cleaning programme
with two tablespoons of citric acid in the
detergent compartment (with no dishes in
the machine). See Self-cleaning
programme in the chapter Using the
dishwasher.
Unblocking the drainage pump
If the dishwasher still contains water after
the programme has finished, something
may be blocking the drainage pump. Such
items are easily removed.
1. Turn off the machine using the main
power switch and unplug it from the
wall socket.
2. Remove the coarse filter and the fine
filter.
3. Scoop out the water from the
dishwasher tub.
4. In order to inspect the drainage pump,
remove the coloured stop on the right
in the bottom drain.
5. Turn the pump wheel located behind
the drainage pump stop by hand.
Carefully remove any items.
6. Refit the drainage pump stop along with
the fine and coarse filters.
7. Plug the machine in again.
If the dishwasher still does not start and
a whirring sound is heard, the overflow
protection has been activated.
• Shut off the water.
• Remove the plug from the wall
socket.
• Call the service department.
Drainage pump stop
NOTE!
Do not forget to refit the drainage pump
stop.
Unblocking the inlet hose filter
If the water supply contains small
particles, the outer filter on the inlet hose
may become blocked, which results in
Water inlet fault.
1. Turn off the machine using the main
power switch and unplug it from the
wall socket.
2. Turn off the water tap.
3. Unscrew the inlet hose.
4. Carefully remove the outer filter from
the inlet hose and clean it.
5. Refit the filter and check that the gasket
is correctly positioned.
6. Screw the inlet hose firmly into place.
7. Plug the machine into the wall socket
and turn on the water tap. Allow the
pressure to settle for a while and check
that the connection is watertight.
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