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HOW TO ATTEND TO A FAULT (DD*D & DD*I MODELS)
A’ fault codes
If an A fault code is indicated, follow the steps below to try and fix the issue. If the fault
persists, note down the code before disconnecting the dishwasher from the water and
power supplies and contact Customer Care.
DISPLAY POSSIBLE CAUSE WHAT TO DO
A1: Water Supply
fault
1 Ensure the water supply is turned
on.
2 Press once to stop the beeping,
and then again to clear the fault.
3 Press / to resume the wash
program.
A3: Drawer
cannot drain. The
drainage hose
may be blocked
or kinked, or the
connection to
drainage pipe may
be blocked.
1 Ensure the drainage hose and
connection to pipes are not blocked.
2 Press once to stop the beeping,
and then again to clear the fault.
3 Press / to resume the wash
program.
A6: The spray
arm has loosened
or come off its
mounting, or
water pressure is
too low.
A combination of
low water pressure
and excessive
foaming may also
trigger an A6
fault.
1 Open the drawer and check the
spray arm.
2 If the spray arm has loosened or
come off its mounting, re-fit it.
Check that it is firmly seated and
turns freely (See ‘User maintenance
instructions’).
3 Press once to stop the beeping,
and then again to clear the fault.
4 Press / to resume the wash
program.
5 If the fault code persists, check the
filter on the inlet hose is not blocked,
and clear if needed.
Note: if the drawer is filled with foam
when you open it, contact Customer
Care.
A7: Auto recovery
program:
Dishwasher has
detected excess
foam in the
drawer.
1 Let the auto recovery program
run until it is complete. The wash
program will resume when the auto
recovery program has completed.
2 Check that you are using the right
detergent before running another
wash program.
3 If the drawer is filled with foam
at the end of the wash program,
contact Customer Care.
A09: Sanitize
cycle hasn’t met
temperature
needed to sanitize
dishes.
1 Check if the water supply has
been turned off or the wash cycle
interrupted.
2 Press once to stop the beeping,
and then again to clear the fault.
3 Run the sanitize cycle again.
current wash program
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