Fault finding
Resolving minor problems yourself
Experience has shown that you can resolve most problems that arise during normal daily usage yourself, without having to call out a service engineer. Not only does this save costs, but it also means that the appliance is available for use again that much sooner. The following list of common occurrences and their remedies should help you identify the causes of most problems.
Problems ...
... when the appliance is switched on
The appliance does not start.
The mains fuse has tripped.
The appliance plug has not been inserted.
The appliance door has not been shut properly.
The tap has not been turned on. The filter on the water supply hose is blocked.
Switch off the appliance and pull out the mains plug. Turn off the tap. Then clean the filter which is situated at the connection of the supply hose. Finally, restore the power, turn on the tap and switch on the appliance.
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Warning
Remember:
The appliance may be repaired by a technician only. Improper repairs may cause considerable damage and/or injure the user.
... with the appliance itself
Lower spray arm rotates with difficulty
Spray arm is blocked by small items or food remains.
Lid in detergent compartment cannot be closed
Detergent compartment has been overfilled.
Mechanism is clogged with remnants of detergent.
Indicator lamps do not extinguish after washing has finished.
Indicator lamps do not extinguish after washing has finished
Main switch is still set to ON.
Remnants of detergent stuck inside dispenser
Compartment was damp when it was filled up with detergent. Compartment must be dry before detergent is added.
Refill display does not light up.
Rinse aid refill indicator switched off. (see auto 3in1 chapter)
Salt refill indicator switched off. (see auto 3in1 chapter)
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