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Action
Possible causes
Problem
Close the door and wait. After
a while, the dishwasher contin-
ues the program.
You have opened the dishwash-
er to add more dishes while a
program is in progress.
Check.
A fuse/circuit breaker has been
tripped.
Check.
The plug is not plugged into the
wall socket.
Check.
The water tap is turned off.
Check.
Overflow/leaks.
Turn off the water tap. Pull out
the plug and call the service
department.
A whirring sound (the drainage
pump) is heard from the dish-
washer and does not stop when
the main power switch is turned
off.
Check that the dishes are not
blocking the spray arms.
The spray arms do not rotate.
The dishes are not clean.
Clean the spray arms. See the
chapter Care and cleaning.
Spray arm holes or bearings
blocked.
Select a program with a high
temperature to dissolve grease
on very dirty dishes, such as In-
tensive.
Unsuitable dishwashing pro-
gram.
Dose according to water hard-
ness. Far too much or far too
little detergent results in poorer
dishwashing results.
Incorrect detergent dosage.
Avoid large packages.
Old detergent. Detergent is a
perishable product.
Do not cover porcelain with
large bowls or the like. Avoid
placing very tall glasses in the
corners of the baskets.
Dishes loaded incorrectly.
Place dishes to sit steady.
Glasses and cups have toppled
over during the program.
Check that the filter handle is
locked in the stop position.
The filters are not fitted cor-
rectly.
Check that the coloured stop
on the right in the bottom drain
is in place. See the chapter Care
and cleaning.
Drainage pump stop missing.
Rinse off these types of food-
stuffs if not starting the dish-
washer immediately. Use the
Rinse and hold program.
Some foodstuffs, such as mus-
tard, mayonnaise, lemon, vineg-
ar, salt and dressings, can
cause spots on stainless steel
if left for too long.
Spots on stainless steel or sil-
ver.
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