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Asko DSD644B/1 - User Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Dishwasher
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DSD644B/1
DSD644B.UK/1

Questions and Answers

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    James GutierrezAug 19, 2025
    Why won't my Asko DSD644B/1 start?
    • A
      Alex RodriguezSep 12, 2025
      The Asko Dishwasher might not start for several reasons. Ensure you press and hold the Start/Stop button until the display indicates 'Program started, close door.' Check that the door is properly closed and that the door lock clicks into place. A tripped fuse or circuit breaker, an unplugged power cord, or a turned-off water tap could also be the cause. Additionally, check for overflows or leaks. If a whirring sound persists even when the power is off, turn off the water tap, unplug the dishwasher, and contact service. If you want to cancel the Delayed Start option, press and hold Start/Stop for three seconds.
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    Travis HughesAug 21, 2025
    Why are my dishes not clean after using my Asko Dishwasher?
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      dclarkAug 21, 2025
      If your Asko Dishwasher isn't cleaning dishes properly, first check that the spray arms aren't blocked by dishes and can rotate freely. Inspect the spray arm holes and bearings for blockages. Select a program with Intensive mode for very dirty dishes. Ensure you're using the correct detergent dosage based on water hardness, avoiding too much or too little. Check the detergent's expiration date and avoid large packages. Load dishes correctly, ensuring no porcelain is covered by large bowls and tall glasses aren't in the corners. Secure dishes to prevent them from toppling over. Finally, verify that the filters are correctly fitted and that the drainage pump stop is in place.
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    Mark PattonAug 23, 2025
    What to do if water remains in my Asko DSD644B/1 after cycle?
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      taylor28Aug 23, 2025
      If water remains in your Asko Dishwasher, start by cleaning the coarse and fine filters. Ensure the filters are correctly fitted and locked in place. Check for debris in the drainage pump and ensure the drainage pump stop is in place. Inspect the drainage hose for kinks or blockages, ensuring it has an inner diameter of at least 14 mm where it connects to the sink unit's water trap.
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    jack10Aug 26, 2025
    How to improve drying in my Asko DSD644B/1?
    • J
      Jennifer BurgessAug 26, 2025
      If your dishes aren't drying enough in the Asko Dishwasher, first ensure the Auto Open option is activated. Try fully loading the dishwasher. Check and top up the rinse aid, or increase the dosage if it's too low. If you're using all-in-one detergents and the TAB setting is activated, consider switching detergents or deactivating the TAB setting and using separate salt and rinse aid.
  • J
    Jason JacksonAug 27, 2025
    Why are there spots or films on dishes from my Asko DSD644B/1 Dishwasher?
    • I
      Ivan GregoryAug 27, 2025
      Spots or films on dishes from your Asko Dishwasher can be due to several factors. Check and adjust the rinse aid dosage setting. If using all-in-one detergents with the TAB setting activated, try switching detergents or deactivating the TAB setting and using separate salt and rinse aid. Ensure the salt compartment is full and the water softener setting is correct. Also, check for salt leaks from the water softener and ensure the lid is properly tightened. High temperatures or excessive detergent can cause etching on crystal; wash crystal at a lower temperature with less detergent.
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    Matthew HinesAug 29, 2025
    How to remove grease deposits in my Asko DSD644B/1?
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      Kelly ParksAug 29, 2025
      Grease deposits in your Asko Dishwasher often result from prolonged use of low-temperature programs. Select a program with Intensive mode to dissolve grease on very dirty dishes, or run a self-cleaning program once or twice a month.
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    kingstevenSep 1, 2025
    Why do the dishes have a sticky white/blue film after using my Asko DSD644B/1?
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      Matthew PayneSep 1, 2025
      A sticky white/blue film on dishes from your Asko Dishwasher usually means the rinse aid dosage setting is too high. Reduce the dosage. If you have very soft water, consider diluting the rinse aid 50:50 with water.
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    John GonzalezSep 3, 2025
    Why are there spots on stainless steel or silver after using my Asko DSD644B/1?
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      Mark JohnsonSep 3, 2025
      Spots on stainless steel or silver in your Asko Dishwasher can be caused by certain foods like mustard, mayonnaise, lemon, vinegar, salt, and dressings if left for too long. Rinse these foods off dishes if you're not starting the dishwasher immediately, using the Rinse and hold program. Also, stainless steel can cause spots on silver if they touch during washing; separate dishes made from different metals like silver, stainless steel, and aluminum.
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    Thomas GriffinSep 5, 2025
    Why are there spots left after washing in my Asko DSD644B/1 Dishwasher?
    • V
      Victor Williams IVSep 5, 2025
      If spots remain after washing in your Asko Dishwasher, especially from lipstick or tea, try using a detergent with a bleaching agent.
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    wcrossSep 7, 2025
    What to do if I cannot close the door of my Asko Dishwasher?
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      Sean BurkeSep 7, 2025
      If you cannot close the door of your Asko Dishwasher, first ensure that the baskets are correctly positioned horizontally and that dishes are not blocking the baskets from sliding into place. If the door lock doesn't click, open the door, press and hold the left navigation button and the Auto Open option button until the display flashes, wait until it stops (60 seconds), then close the door again.

Asko DSD644B/1 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeFreestanding
Noise level44 dB
Delay startYes
Child lockYes
SizeFull size (60 cm)

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