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MNV6560
Problem
Cause
Solution
The dishes and cutlery
aren’t clean.
Wrong program.
Select a more eff ective program.
Incorrectly loaded dishwasher.
Make sure the operation of the rinse aid container
and spray arms is not blocked by incorrectly loaded
dishes.
Stains and fi lm on
glasses and cutlery.
Extremely hard water, low
water temperature, overloaded
dishwasher, incorrectly
loaded dishwasher, old or wet
dishwasher detergent, empty
rinse aid container, wrong dosage
of the dishwasher detergent.
Take out metal dishes, do not add dishwasher
detergent, select the longest program, run the
dishwasher for 18 – 20 minutes, during main washing
open the door, pour 2 cups of vinegar on the bottom,
close the door, and let the dishwasher fi nish the
washing cycle. If the vinegar does not work, repeat
the whole procedure and add ¼ cup of citric acid.
Stains on glass.
Combination of soft water and
too much dishwasher detergent.
Use less dishwasher detergent in case of soft water,
and select the shortest washing cycle for washing
glass.
Yellow or brown fi lm on
the internal surface.
Ferrous sediments in the water
can cause this fi lm.
Contact a company specializing in water treatment
and ask for a suitable fi lter.
White fi lm on the
internal surface.
Mineral sediments from hard
water.
Use a wet sponge with detergent; put rubber gloves
on. Never use any other cleaning agents than those
designed for dishwashers.
Slight steam leakage.
Normal phenomenon.
It is common for steam to leak through the door lock
during drying and water discharge.
Black or gray stains on
the dishes.
Aluminum cutlery was touching
the dishes during washing.
Use a soft abrasive to clean the stains. Do not use this
agent in the dishwasher!
Water remains in the
washing zone.
Normal phenomenon.
A small volume of water around the drain holes on
the bottom keeps the sealing lubricated.
The dishwasher is
leaking.
The dishwasher detergent or
rinse aid container is overfl owing,
or the dishwasher is not in
a horizontal position.
The dishwasher detergent or rinse aid container is
overfl owing, or the dishwasher is not in a horizontal
position.
"E1" symbol is displayed.
The dishwasher has been
pumping water for a long time.
Check the water supply.
"E4" symbol is displayed.
The dishwasher is overfl owing.
Too much water supplied. Check the supply water
pressure.
"E8" symbol is displayed.
Water supply valve defect.
Have the unit repaired by a qualifi ed specialist.