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26
TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE WHAT TO DO
White stains are
left on dishes;
glasses have a
milky appearance.
Not enough detergent. See section ‘Wash programmes
and detergent quantities’ for
recommended quantities. You may
need to adjust these to suit the
hardness of your water supply.
Rinse aid dosage too low. Increase rinse aid dosage. See ‘Using
rinse aid’.
Dishes, cutlery
have not dried.
Rinse aid dosage too low. Increase rinse aid dosage. See ‘Using
rinse aid’.
Items removed too soon. After the end of the wash
programme, leave the door ajar and
wait for several minutes to
help drying.
Rinse aid dispenser empty.
(The rinse aid indicators
are lit.)
Add rinse aid. See section ‘Using
rinse aid’ for instructions.
Glasses have dull
appearance.
Rinse aid dosage too low. Increase rinse aid dosage. See ‘Using
rinse aid’.
Tea stains or
traces of lipstick
have not been
completely
removed.
Not enough detergent. See section ‘Wash programmes
and detergent quantities’ for
recommended quantities. You may
need to adjust these to suit your
particular load.
Wash temperature too low. Select a wash programme with a
higher temperature (see section
‘Wash programme data’ for
information).
Traces of rust on
cutlery.
Cutlery is not sufficiently
rustproof.
Wash by hand.
Glasses clouded
and discoloured;
milky coating
Hard water situation. Increase detergent quantities.
Glasses are not dishwasher
proof.
Wash by hand.
Water marks left
on glasses and
cutlery.
Rinse aid level or dosage
setting is too low.
Ensure there is rinse aid in
dispenser. If necessary, increase
the rinse aid setting or try using
a wash programme with a higher
temperature. See sections ‘Using
rinse aid’ and ‘Wash programme
data’.
Hard water
Increase the rinse aid setting and the
amount of detergent. See section
‘Water hardness and dishwashing’.
If living in an area with very hard
water, consult a plumber on installing
a household water softener.
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