MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the spray arms
Cleaning the filters
Cleaning the door
It is essential that you clean the spray arms on a regular basis. In the
longer term, waste can block the nozzles and the bearings in the spray
arms. Clean the spray arms as follows:
• Unscrew the nut so that you can remove the washer.
• Next remove the spray arm.
• Clean the spray arms in warm, soapy water, using a soft brush to
clean the nozzles.
• Rinse the spray arms thoroughly before fixing back in place.
Filter section
In order to ensure the dishwasher operates at maximum efficiency, the
whole filter section must be cleaned.
The filter section efficiently removes food remnants from the water and
ensures that the water is able to continue circulating throughout the
wash cycle. It is therefore a good idea to remove larger food remnants
from the filter section after each wash cycle, by cleaning the half-round
filter and filter housing under running water.
• Remove the filter section by grasping the handle and pulling
upwards. All components in the filter section must be cleaned at
least once per month.
• Use a dishwashing brush to clean the coarse and fine filter. Put
the filter section back together again according to the illustration
opposite and then re-fit the whole filter section back into the tub of
the dishwasher.
Never use the dishwasher without the filter section. Incorrect fitting
of the filter section will result in the dishwasher no longer delivering
maximum performance. Damage to cutlery and dishes is a further
possible consequence.
Clean the edge of the door, including the sealing rubber, with a soft,
damp cloth. Take care to ensure that water does not enter the door
locking mechanism or electrical components. Spray-type cleaning
products should not be used, nor aggressive cleaning products such as
scourers. These cleaning products can damage the finish.
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