Problems
Possible causes
Action
• Certain food remnants such
as mustard, mayonnaise,
lemon, vinegar, salt and
dressings can cause stains
on stainless steel if allowed
to remain for any length of
time. All stainless steel can
mark silver if allowed to come
into contact during the dish
washing process. Aluminium
can also cause stains on
dishes.
• Lipstick and tea can be dif
ficult to remove.
• The dishes are not properly
loaded or the spray arms are
not rotating.
• You have forgotten to switch
on the main switch.
• The door is not properly
closed.
• A fuse has blown.
• The plug is not plugged in.
• The water tap is off.
• Overfilling/leakage
• A droning sound (drainage
pump) can be heard from the
machine, this does not stop
when the power is switched
off using the main power
switch.
• Rinse off food residue of this
type if you do not intend to
start the dishwasher immedi
ately.
• Seperate your cutlery into
the various compartments in
the basket. Make sure silver
and stainless steel are not
together.
• Change to a detergent with
bleach.
• Check that the china is load
ed securely. Spin the spray
arms to make sure that they
rotate.
• Check
• Check
• Check
• Check
• Check
1. Close the water tap.
2. Pull out the plug.
3. Call a service engineer
Stains on stainless steel
or silver
Stains which remain after
dishwashing
Rattling sound during
dishwashing
The machine will not start
To restart the machine,
press Start/stop for 3
seconds. Now select
a new programme and
press Start/stop.
Troubleshooting