Asko DBI564ISSOF.U User Manual page 34

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Troubleshooting
Problem
The dishes are not clean.
Spots on stainless steel or silver.
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Possible causes
The spray arms do not rotate.
Spray arm holes or bearings
blocked.
Unsuitable dishwashing
program.
Incorrect detergent dosage.
Detergent is too old. Detergent
is a perishable product.
Dishes loaded incorrectly.
Glasses and cups have toppled
over during the program.
The filters are clogged.
The filters are not fitted correctly.
Drain pump stop missing.
Some types of food, such as
mustard, mayonnaise, lemon,
vinegar, salt, and dressings, can
cause spots on stainless steel if
left for too long.
All stainless steel can cause
spots on silver if they come into
contact during dishwashing.
Aluminum can also cause spots
on dishes.
Action
Check that the dishes are not
blocking the spray arms.
Clean the spray arms. See the
chapter Care and maintenance
instructions.
Select a program with a high
temperature to dissolve grease
on heavily soiled dishes, such
as Intensive.
Dose according to water
hardness. Far too much or far
too little detergent can result in
poor dishwashing results.
Avoid large packages.
Do not cover porcelain with
large bowls or the like. Avoid
placing very tall glasses in the
corners of the baskets. See the
chapter Loading the
dishwasher.
Load the dishes securely.
Clean the coarse and fine filters.
Check that the filters are fitted
correctly. See the chapter Care
and maintenance instructions.
Check that the yellow drain
pump stop (on the right in the
bottom drain) is in place. See
the chapter Care and
maintenance instructions.
Rinse off these types of food if
not starting the dishwasher
immediately. Use the Rinse and
hold program.
In order to avoid marks and
tarnishing, separate dishes
made from different metals,
such as silver, stainless steel,
and aluminum.

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