FAULT
Plastic items inside the
appliance are
discoloured
Tea or lipstick remains
on the dishes
Coloured (blue, yellow,
brown) coatings in the
interior of the appliance
or on stainless steel
crockery that are
difficult or impossible to
remove
Plastic items are
discoloured
Removable streaks on
glasses and cutlery
Difficult to remove
white coating on
stainless steel, glass
Glasses become dull
Rust marks on cutlery
Detergent residues in
the detergent container
Increased foaming
Noises
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POSSIBLE CAUSE
Normal phenomenon
Programme wash
temperature is too low
Detergent has too little
bleaching effect
Coating is formed by metallic
components on silver or
aluminium tableware
Wash temperature is too low
Signs of excess rinsing agent
Lack of rinsing agent
Signs of an excess
regenerating salt
Glasses are not dishwasher
safe
• Cutlery is not sufficiently
rust-resistant
• Rusting parts were washed
The detergent was not
completely rinsed out due to
blocked spray arms
Detergent container was
moist when filling the
detergent
Spilled rinsing agent
Used dishwasher detergent
or machine care products
form too much foam.
Noises during the washing
programme are normal.
REMEDY
No impairment of the
operation of the appliance
Select programme with higher
wash temperature
Change detergent product
Clean the appliance
mechanically or use a machine
cleaner.
Coatings are harmless to
health.
Select programme with higher
wash temperature
Set rinsing agent quantity to a
lower level
Fill with rinsing agent
Check water hardness setting
(see chapter 4.1 Setting the
water hardness)
No remedy possible. Buy
dishwasher safe glasses.
Use rust-resistant cutlery and
do not wash rusting items
Ensure that spray arms can
rotate freely
Pour detergent only into the
dry detergent container
Remove rinsing agent with a
cloth
Change detergent product
These noises are caused by
the gentle removal of food