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ActionPossible causesProblem
Rinse off these types of food if
not starting the dishwasher
immediately. Use the Rinse and
hold program.
Some types of food, such as
mustard, mayonnaise, lemon,
vinegar, salt, and dressings, can
cause spots on stainless steel if
left for too long.
Spots on stainless steel or silver.
In order to avoid marks and
tarnishing, separate dishes
made from different metals,
such as silver, stainless steel,
and aluminum.
All stainless steel can cause
spots on silver if they come into
contact during dishwashing.
Aluminum can also cause spots
on dishes.
See the chapter Settings.Incorrect rinse aid dosage
setting.
Spots or films on the dishes.
Switch all-in-one detergents or
deactivate the TAB setting and
fill up with salt and separate
rinse aid. See Rinse aid in the
chapter Settings.
The TAB setting is activated and
all-in-one detergent with
insufficient drying effect is being
used.
Fill up with salt. See the chapter
Care and maintenance
instructions.
Salt compartment empty.
See Water hardness in the
chapter Settings.
Incorrect water softener setting.
Check that the salt compartment
lid is properly tightened.
Otherwise contact your nearest
Customer Care Center.
The water softener is leaking
salt.
Wash crystal at a low
temperature and with a
conservative amount of
detergent. Contact the detergent
manufacturer.
Too high temperature and/or too
much detergent can cause
etching on crystal.
Unfortunately, this cannot be
repaired, only prevented.
Reduce the dosage. See the
chapter Settings. If you have
very soft water, you may want to
dilute the rinse aid 50:50 with
water.
Rinse aid dosage setting too
high.
The dishes have a sticky
white/blue film.
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Troubleshooting
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