Problem
Odor
Food soil remains on
dishes.
Possible Cause
The previous cycle was
stopped before completion
and residual water
remains in the appliance.
There is food in the
bottom of the unit or in
the filter.
Unwashed dishes are left
in the unit for a long time.
Improper cycle selection.
Water temperature is too
low.
Dishwashing detergent
was not used.
Low inlet water pressure.
Water jet holes on spray
arms blocked.
Improper loading of
dishes.
Filters are clogged.
Too much Unremoved
food debris on dishes.
Solutions
• Turn on the power, run the Cancel
cycle option to remove the residual
water, then run the Quick cycle using
detergent but with the appliance
empty.
• Clean the filter and the interior
according to the Maintenance
section of the owner's manual.
• Cycle with one cup of white vinegar
in a appliance safe glass or bowl
placed on the upper rack. (Vinegar is
an acid, and with constant use it
could damage your appliance.)
• Select correct cycle based on soil
level and type of dishware being
washed.
• Check water supply connection or
water heater setting.
• Use recommended detergent.
• Water pressure should be between
0.05 and 1.0 MPa.
• Clean the spray arms.
• Make sure dishes do not block spray
arm rotation or interfere with
detergent dispenser.
• Clean filters.
• Large particles of food residues
should be removed from the dishes
before staring wash.
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