Problem
There are stains and dry water
drops on glasses and dishes.
The dishes are wet.
The interior of the appliance is
wet.
Unusual foam during washing.
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 ta-
bleware, on the tub and on the
inside of the door.
Dull, discoloured or chipped ta-
bleware.
Refer to "Before first use",
"Daily use" or "Hints and
tips" for other possible causes.
Possible cause and solution
• The released quantity of rinse aid is not sufficient. Adjust
the rinse aid level to a higher level.
• The quality of the rinse aid can be the cause.
• The programme does not have a drying phase or has a
drying phase with low temperature.
• The rinse aid dispenser is empty.
• The quality of the rinse aid can be the cause.
• The quality of the multi-tablets can be the cause. Try a dif-
ferent brand or activate the rinse aid dispenser and use
rinse aid and multi-tablets together.
• This is not a defect of the appliance. it is caused by the
humidity in the air that condenses on the walls.
• Use the detergent for dishwashers only.
• There is a leak in the rinse aid dispenser. Contact an Au-
thorised Service Centre.
• There is too much salt in the water used for washing. Re-
fer 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 there-
fore was not completely washed away by water.
• Water cannot wash away the detergent from the dispens-
er. Make sure that the spray arm is not blocked or clog-
ged.
• Make sure that items in the baskets do not impede the lid
of the detergent dispenser from opening.
• Refer to "Internal cleaning".
• Refer to "The water softener".
• 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.
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