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Problem Possible cause and solution
Traces of rust on cutlery. 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.
There are residues of detergent
in the dispenser at the end of
the programme.
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.
Odours inside the appliance. Refer to "Internal cleaning".
Limescale deposits on the ta-
bleware, on the tub and on the
inside of the door.
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 regener-
ation of the water softener. Refer to "The water soften-
er".
If lime scale deposits still remain, clean the appliance with
appliance cleaners which are particularly suitable for this
purpose.
Try different detergent.
Contact the detergent manufacturer.
Dull, discoloured or chipped ta-
bleware.
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.
Refer to "Before first use",
"Daily use" or "Hints and
tips" for other possible causes.
TECHNICAL INFORMATION
Dimensions Width / height / depth (mm) 596 / 818-898 / 550
Electrical connection
1)
Voltage (V) 200 - 240
Frequency (Hz) 50 / 60
Water supply pressure Min. / max. bar (MPa) 0.5 (0.05) / 8 (0.8)
Water supply
Cold water or hot water
2)
max 60 °C
Capacity Place settings 13
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