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Problem
Possible cause
What to do
The dishwasher does not start.
A blown fuse or circuit breaker
has blown the circuit.
Replace the fuse or switch back
the breaker. Disconnect all other
electrical appliances sharing
the same mains circuit with the
dishwasher.
The power is not on.
Make sure the dishwasher
is turned on and the door is
properly closed. Make sure that
the power cord plug is securely
plugged into the wall outlet.
Water pressure is low.
Make sure the water supply is
connected properly and the
supply valve is open.
The dishwasher door is not
properly closed.
Check that the door is properly
closed.
No water is drained from the
dishwasher.
Over-twisted or trapped drain
hose.
Check the drain hose.
The filter is clogged.
Check the filtration system.
The kitchen sink is clogged.
Check the kitchen sink to make
sure it drains well. If the water
does not drain from the sink,
contact a plumber.
Soaps in the sump.
Wrong detergent.
Use only special dishwasher
detergents to prevent foaming. If
foam forms, open the dishwasher
door and let the foam disappear.
Pour 1 litre of cold water into
the sump. Close the dishwasher
door and select any programme.
Initially, the dishwasher will drain
the water. When the draining
phase is complete, open the
door and check if the foam has
disappeared. Repeat if necessary.
Overflowing polish.
Always wipe off any excess polish
immediately.
Rusted interior of the sump
Detergent with dye may have
been used.
Make sure you use a dye-free
product.
White coating on the inner
surface.
Hard water scale.
To clean the interior, use a
sponge soaked in detergent for
dishwashers. Use rubber gloves.
Never use any other cleaner
than for dishwasher to prevent
formation of foaming or suds.