Maytag 661S/W The china has a whitish- blue sticky film, Stains on stainless steel or silver

Models: 661S/W

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The china has a whitish- blue sticky film.

Problems

The china has a whitish- blue sticky film.

Stains on stainless steel or silver.

Stains which remain after dishwashing.

Rattling sound during dishwashing.

The machine will not start.

To restart the machine, press Start/stop for 3 seconds. Now select a new programme and press Start/stop.

Possible causes

Too high dosage of rinse aid.

Certain food remnants such as mustard, mayon- naise, lemon, vinegar, salt and dressings can cause stains on stainless steel if allowed to remain for any length of time. All stainless steel can mark silver if allowed to come into contact during the dishwashing process. Aluminium can also cause stains on dishes.

Lipstick and tea can be difficult to remove.

The dishes are not prop- erly loaded or the spray arms are not rotating.

You have forgotten to switch on the main switch.

The door is not properly closed.

A fuse has blown.

The plug is not plugged in.

The water tap is off.

Overfilling/leakage

A droning sound (drainage

Action

Reduce dosage. See the chapter on rinse aid. If the water is very soft, you could try diluting the rinse aid (1 part rinse aid, 1 part water).

Rinse off food residue of this type if you do not intend to start the dishwasher immediately.

Seperate your cutlery into the varians compartments in the basket. Make sure silver and stainless steel are not together.

Change to a detergent with bleach.

Check that the china is loaded securely. Spin the spray arms to make sure that they rotate.

Check

Check

Check

Check

Check

1. Close the water tap.

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Maytag 661S/W The china has a whitish- blue sticky film, Stains on stainless steel or silver, Problems, Possible causes