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CHAPTER 6: TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS
Before Calling For Service
Reviewing the charts on the following pages may save you from calling for service.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT TO DO
Dishwasher doesn’t start.
Fuse blown, or the circuit break
tripped.
Replace fuse or reset circuit
breaker. Remove any other
appliances sharing the same
circuit with the dishwasher.
Power supply is not turned on.
Make sure the dishwasher is
turned on and the door is closed
securely. Make sure the power
cord is properly plugged into the
wall socket.
Water pressure is low.
Check that the water supply is
connected properly and the water
is turned on.
Door of dishwasher not
properly closed.
Make sure to close the door
properly and latch it.
Water not pumped form
dishwasher.
Twisted or trapped drain hose. Check the drain hose.
Filter clogged. Check coarse the filter.
Kitchen sink clogged.
Check the kitchen sink to make
sure it is draining well. If the
problem is the kitchen sink
that is not draining , you may
need a plumber rather than
a serviceman for dishwashers.
Suds in the tub.
Wrong detergent.
Use only the special dishwasher
detergent to avoid suds. If this
occurs, open the dishwasher and
let suds evaporate. Add 1 gallon
of cold water to the bottom of the
dishwasher. Close the dishwasher
door, then select any cycle.
Initially, the dishwasher will drain
out the water. Open the door
after draining stage is complete
and check if the suds have
disappeared. Repeat if necessary.
Spilled rinse-aid.
Always wipe up rinse-aid spills
immediately.
Stained tub interior.
Detergent with colourant
may have been used.
Make sure that the detergent
has no colourant.