Action
Type of fault
Display
Call the Customer Care Center.
Overfilling
See "Water remains in the dishwasher above
the filters" in the table below.
Water outlet fault
Check that the water supply valve is on.
Water inlet fault
Turn off the water supply valve and call the
Customer Care Center.
Inlet valve leakage
Turn off the machine with the main power switch and then turn it on again to clear the error message from the display.
Action
Possible causes
Problem
Remove the arms and clean them.
The spray arms do not rotate.
The dishes are not clean.
Check that the dishes are not blocking
the spray arms.
Avoid large packages.
Detergent is too old. Detergent is a per-
ishable product.
Dose according to water hardness. Far
too much or far too little detergent can
result in poor dishwashing results.
Incorrect detergent dosage.
Select a higher temperature or a more
powerful program.
Dishwashing program too weak.
Do not cover dishes with large bowls or
lids. Avoid placing very tall glasses in
the corners of the baskets.
Dishes loaded incorrectly.
Load the dishes securely.
Glasses and cups have toppled over
during the program.
Screw the filter firmly into place. See the
section Care and maintenance instruc-
tions.
The filter is not correctly fitted.
See the sections Rinse aid and Settings.
Incorrect rinse aid dosage setting.
Spots or films on the dishes.
Wash crystal at a low temperature and
with a conservative amount of detergent.
Contact the detergent manufacturer.
Too high temperature and/or too much
detergent can cause etching on crystal.
Unfortunately, this cannot be repaired,
only prevented.
Reduce the amount. See the sections
Rinse aid and Settings. If you have very
soft water, you may want to dilute the
rinse aid 50:50 with water.
Rinse aid dosage setting too high.
The dishes have a sticky white/blue film.
Rinse off these types of food if not
starting the dishwasher immediately. Or
why not run the Rinse & Hold program?
Some types of food, such as mustard,
mayonnaise, lemon, vinegar, salt, and
dressings, can cause spots on stainless
steel if left for too long.
Spots on stainless steel or silver.
Silver and stainless steel items should
not come into contact during dishwash-
ing.
All stainless steel can cause spots on
silver if they come into contact during
dishwashing. Aluminum can also cause
spots on dishes.
Customer Care Center
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Troubleshooting