Fault
Rust spots on the silverware.
Appliance cannot be switched
on or operated.
Appliance does not start.
Wash cycle starts automatically. You did not wait until wash cycle
Cause
Silverware not adequately rust-
resistant. Knife blades are frequently
more severely affected.
Silverware will also rust if rusting
parts are rinsed at the same time (pan
handles, damaged utensil baskets,
etc.).
Salt content in the rinsing water too
high, as salt dispenser lock not
fastened firmly or salt was spilled
while being refilled.
Malfunction.
Mains fuse may have been blown or
circuit breaker tripped.
Door may not be properly latched.
Unit may not be turned on.
Delay start may be engaged.
Child lock is activated.
The door may have been closed
without first selecting a cycle.
Power cord not inserted.
The water supply may not be
connected.
The appliance door has not been shut
properly.
The door has been open for more
than 4 seconds after pressing the
START button.
ended.
Troubleshooting
Remedial action
Use corrosion-resistant silverware.
Do not wash rusting parts.
Fasten salt dispenser lock firmly or remove
spilled salt.
Disconnect appliance from the power
supply; pull out the mains plug or switch off
the fuse. Wait at least 5 seconds, then
connect the appliance to the power supply.
Check mains fuse or circuit breaker.
Press the main power switch to turn unit on.
Shut door completely.
To reset, refer to "Delay start" section in this
manual.
Deactivate the child lock. Refer to "Child
Lock" section in this manual if applicable.
Select a cycle and close the door.
Ensure that the power cord is plugged all
the way into the back of the appliance and
into the socket. Check that the socket
functions.
Check and turn on water supply.
Close the door.
Press the START button again and close the
appliance door within 4 seconds (see
"Protection against unintentional
operation").
Perform reset.
(see "Canceling the wash cycle").
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