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TROUBLESHOOTING
Black or gray marks on
dishes
Aluminum items rubbing dishes during cycle
Reposition the dishes.
Yellow or brown film
on inside surfaces of
appliance
Coffee or tea stains
Eliminate the stain by using a stain removal product.
Yellow water remains
inside the dishwasher.
When initially using the appliance, Yellow water may generate in the
water softener tank.
This is a normal condition, and it is harmless to humans. It disappears after
1 - 3 cycles.
Spots and filming on
dishes
Wrong amount of detergent used
Use the recommended amount of detergent.
Overloading
Do not overload the appliance.
Improper loading
• See the
OPERATION
section.
Insufficient water pressure
Water pressure should be between 0.05 - 0.6 MPa.
Insufficient detergent
Add the recommended amount of detergent. See the
OPERATION
section.
Rinse aid dispenser is empty.
Refill rinse aid dispenser.
The water softener has no salt or insufficient the salt.
Check whether there is the salt in the water softener.
Water hardness level may be set too low.
Increase the hardness level setting value.
The rinse aid may be insufficient.
Refill the rinse aid or increase the dispensing level.
Hard water buildup in the tub
Remove all dishes, cutlery basket and cutlery basket holder from
appliance. Only racks should remain in tub. For best results, use citric acid
powder (can be found in canning sections of most grocery stores or
online). Measure 3 tablespoons (45 g) of citric acid powder. Fill main wash
compartment with measured powder. If you cannot find citric acid
powder, pour approximately 3/4 - 1 1/4 cups (200 - 300 mL) of white
vinegar into shallow bowl and place in upper rack. Run
Auto
cycle. Do not
use detergent. When the cycle finish, run it again.
Symptoms Possible Cause & Solution
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