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4.3. Cleaning the Spray Arms
Small particles of food will over time get into the spray arms and cause
blockages. Periodically remove the spray arms (as shown below) and
wash them in warm soapy water.
Blocked spray arms are not covered
under the Guarantee!
4.4. Daily Maintenance
Follow these useful tips to ensure your dishwasher stays in tip-top
working order:
Always switch off the power supply at the plug when your dishwasher
is not in use.
Always pay particular attention to the filter and spray arms – give them
a regular clean as described in 4.1. and 4.3. above.
Clean the door edges and door seal as described in 4.2. above.
Add salt to your appliance when prompted by the salt light on the
control panel.
Add rinse aid to your appliance when prompted by the rinse aid light
on the control panel.
Only use Dishwasher salt, Dishwasher detergent and Dishwasher
rinse aid in your dishwasher.
Never use abrasive cleaners to clean your appliance.
When the appliance is not in use, leave the door slightly ajar in order
to avoid moisture and odours building up inside.
However, this may
not be advisable if small children have unsupervised access to
the area where the dishwasher is sited.
If you are vacating the house for a long period, run a rinse cycle
through the machine and then ensure that the water and power
supplies to the dishwasher have been turned off. Leave the door ajar.
To remove the upper spray arm,
hold the nut and rotate the arm
clockwise. Wash the arm in
warm soapy water and clean the
spray holes with a soft brush.
Replace in reverse order.
To remove the lower spray arm,
hold the arm just above the
spindle and pull it upwards
Wash the arm in warm soapy
water and clean the spray holes
with a soft brush.
Replace in reverse order.
Summary of Contents for MD09FS45W
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