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Problem
Traces of rust on cutlery.
There are residues of detergent
in the dispenser at the end of the
programme.
Odours inside the appliance.
Limescale deposits on the table-
ware, on the tub and on the in-
side of the door.
Dull, discoloured or chipped ta-
bleware.
Refer to "Before first use", "Daily
use" or "Hints and tips" for other
possible causes.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Dimensions
Electrical connection
Water supply pressure
Water supply
Capacity
•
There is too much salt in the water used for washing. Refer to
"The water softener".
•
Silver and stainless steel cutlery were placed together. Avoid
to put silver and stainless steel items close together.
•
The detergent tablet got stuck in the dispenser and therefore
was not completely washed away by water.
•
Water cannot wash away the detergent from the dispenser.
Make sure that the spray arm is not blocked or clogged.
•
Make sure that items in the baskets do not impede the lid of
the detergent dispenser from opening.
•
Refer to "Internal cleaning".
•
The level of salt is low, check the refill indicator.
•
The cap of the salt container is loose.
•
Your tap water is hard. Refer to "The water softener".
•
Even using multi-functional tabs use salt and set regeneration
of the water softener. Refer to "The water softener".
•
If lime scale deposits still remain, clean the appliance with
appliance cleaners which are particularly suitable for this pur-
pose.
•
Try different detergent.
•
Contact the detergent manufacturer.
•
Make sure that only dishwasher-safe items are washed in the
appliance.
•
Load and unload the basket carefully. Refer to basket loading
leaflet.
•
Place delicate items in the upper basket.
Width / height / depth (mm)
Voltage (V)
1)
Frequency (Hz)
Min. / max. bar (MPa)
Cold water or hot water
Place settings
Possible cause and solution
446 / 850 / 615
220 - 240
50
0.5 (0.05) / 8 (0.8)
max 60 °C
2)
9
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