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Service Manual - Dishwasher Models DDW24S, RDW24I and RDW24S
Common Faults
If the dishwasher does not work, you should first check
whether this is due to a simple fault, something that the
customer can rectify. Use the following questions to trouble-
shoot the machine.
Water Remaining in the Wash
Compartment
• Is the drain hose blocked? Check the connection to the
household drain.
• Is the drain hose kinked?
• Are the filters blocked?
• Is the drain pump blocked?
• Is the access plug on the left side of the bottom drain
by the drain pump incorrectly fitted?
If the fault cannot be found with the help of this chapter,
open the service menu and perform a function test on all
components. For more information, see the use and care
manual.
Water Level Problems - DDW24S
When servicing a DDW24S dishwasher it is important to
check the water level in the machine. This is particularly
important when programming the time-controlled water
intake. Too low or too high water level can cause poor dish-
washing results.
IMPORTANT:
Always allow the machine to
take in and drain the water a few times before checking the
level.
Check the level against the lower spray arm hub In the
event of too low water level, the filter in the inlet valve must
always be checked and rinsed clean of any sediment. The
inlet hose with a 3/8” connection at both ends.
Poor Dishwashing Results
Check the following points if the dishes are not clean
(always begin by checking any fault codes and the most
recent fault indication in the service menu):
• That the customer is using the right dishwashing pro-
gram.
• If heavily soiled dishes are being loaded, such as pots
or oven dishes, choose a heavier program.
• Check that the customer is using a suitable dishwash-
ing detergent, preferably one with proven good results.
• Detergent is a perishable product. Check that the deter-
gent is not too old and that the customer is using the
right amount. Most importantly not too much detergent.
• For machines with a water softener, dose as for soft
water.
• Check that the customer is loading the machine cor-
rectly.
• Check that no dishes are preventing the spray arms
from rotating and that the holes are not clogged.
• Check that the machine has the right water level. See
the Water level section for more information.
• Check that the access plug on the left side of the bot-
tom drain by the drain pump is in place.
• Check that the machine heats to the right temperature.
Film or Marks on Dishes After
Washing
• Is the water softener cover properly tightened?
• Is the rinse aid dispenser correctly adjusted?
• Is the water softener correctly adjusted?
• Is there any salt in the salt compartment?
• Is the right type of salt being used?
Dishwasher Will Not Start
• Has the house breaker/fuse been tripped or blown?
• Has the machine been turned on?
• Is the door properly closed?
• Is the water supply turned on?
If the answer to any of the above questions is “YES” and
the machine seems to lack power, first check that there
is power at the main power switch and the control unit.
Replace any faulty component.
Troubleshooting
Overflow level =
5 Quarts (4.7 liters)
Lower spray
arm hub
Lower spray
arm
Normal level =
3.4 Quarts (3.2 liters)
(1.5 mm below the level)