Malfunction
There are wipeable or
water-soluble deposits
in the interior or on the
door of the appliance.
There is white, hard-to-
remove deposits on the
dishes or on the interior
or door of the appliance.
Tea or lipstick residue
on the dishes.
Cause
White deposits form
inside the appliance.
The softening salt
reservoir is not closed.
Components of the
detergent are
deposited. This deposit
usually cannot be
removed chemically.
Water hardness is set
incorrectly or water hardness
is higher than 50 °dH
(8.9 mmol/l).
3in1 detergent,
biodetergent or eco-
detergent is
insufficiently effective.
Detergent is dosed
too low.
Washing program too weak
chosen.
Washing temperature is too low.
Dishwasher detergent has been
dosed too low or is unsuitable.
Crockery has been pre-
cleaned too well. The sensor
system therefore opts for a
Troubleshooting NL
To fix an issue
Set the water softener correctly.
1.
In most cases you will need to
increase the setting.
Change the detergent if
2.
necessary.
Turn the softening salt container
▶
closed.
Change from "dishwasher detergent"
▶
→
Page 32.
Clean the device mechanically.
▶
Set the water softening to the
▶
water hardness or top up with
softening salt.
Set the water softening to the
▶
water hardness and use
separate agents (quality
cleaning agent, softening
salt, rinse aid).
Increase the dose of the dishwashing
▶
detergent or change "dishwasher
detergent" → Page 32.
Select a more powerful rinse program
▶
mom.
→ "Programs", Page 21
Adjust the sensitivity of the sensor
▶
system on.
→
"Sensors", Page 14
Select a program with a high
▶
re wash temperature.
→ "Programs", Page 21
Use a suitable "dishwasher detergent"
▶
share" → Page 32 and dose it
according to the manufacturer's
instructions.
Only remove coarse food residues
▶
and do not pre-rinse the dishes.
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