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Dishwasher does not rinse
Contaminated water inlet filter
Clean the filter
Low water pressure
Clean the pump filter and the solenoid
valve
Broken rinse pump
Call the service
Leaking solenoid valve
Contamination of the solenoid valve
Call the service
Note: during the installation of the
device foreign bodies or unwanted
chemical compounds from the water
supply could have contaminated the
solenoid valve.
The water pressure in the device is
too low
Contaminated water inlet or solenoid
valve filter
Clean the water inlet or solenoid valve
filter
Low hardness of water in the water
network
Contact a plumber
The pump is not pumping out water
Clogged pump
Contact the service
Faulty pump
8. MAINTENANCE
Before starting any maintenance work, disconnect the device from the power supply.
Daily maintenance involves the removal of all items from the chamber and washing it using a cloth dampened in water with a
dish washing liquid and then wiping dry with a clean cloth. It is prohibited to wash the device under running water and to use
pressure washers for this purpose.
In case of intensive use of the device, it is recommended that the filters are cleaned every 30-40 washing cycles, in order to
ensure the proper functioning of the device. For this purpose it is necessary to partially empty the tank of water.
The filters should be removed and it must be ensured that the greasy deposits and food remnants do not fall into the opening
under the filters. The filters must be cleaned from the remnants of food and sediments and then abundantly rinsed. Do not use
sharp tools or sharp edges to clean the filters. Make sure that the lime scale deposits are also removed, as that prevents their
accumulation on the surface of the filter.
The surfaces of the filters should be thoroughly cleaned with a damp cloth using neutral (non-caustic) detergents which do not
contain chlorine and agents causing corrosion and mechanical damage to stainless steel surfaces.
In order to avoid the creation of corrosive stains on the stainless steel surfaces, avoid the use of caustic detergents containing
chlorine and agents that cause corrosion and mechanical damage to the stainless steel surface. Do not use detergents causing
damage to stainless steel for cleaning the floor and the immediate surroundings of the device.