Issue
Wipeable or water-
soluble coatings in-
side the appliance
or on the door.
There are stubborn
white coatings on
the dishware, inside
the appliance or on
the door.
Tea residue or lip-
stick marks on dish-
ware.
There are colored
coatings (blue, yel-
low, brown) inside
the appliance or on
stainless steel dish-
ware that are diffi-
cult or impossible to
remove.
Cause and troubleshooting
Special salt dispenser is not screwed tight.
Screw the special salt dispenser tight.
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There is detergent residue. These coatings can-
not generally be removed with chemicals.
Change your Detergent.
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Scrub the appliance by hand.
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Hardness range is set incorrectly or the water
hardness is too high.
Set the Water softening system to the water
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hardness or add special salt.
3in1/organic/eco detergent is not effective
enough.
Set the Water softening system to the water
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hardness and use separate detergents (name
brand, special salt, rinse aid).
Too little detergent is being used.
Increase the amount of detergent used or
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change Detergent .
Selected wash cycle is too light.
Select a more intensive wash program.
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Dishwashing temperature is too low.
Select a program with a higher dishwashing
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temperature.
Too little detergent is being used or is unsuitable.
Use a suitable Detergent and follow the manu-
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facturer's instructions for the amount to be
used.
Dishware has been precleaned too intensively.
Then the sensors choose a lighter cycle. Stub-
born remnants cannot be entirely removed.
Only remove large remnants of food and do not
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pre-rinse dishware.
The formation of films is due to substances con-
tained in vegetables (cabbage, celery, potatoes,
noodles, etc.) or tap water (manganese).
Clean the appliance.
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You can remove coatings with Mechanical
cleaning → Page 35 or a machine cleaning
product. It may not always be possible to com-
pletely remove coatings but they are harmless
to health.
Troubleshooting en-us
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