Beko BBADF22300X User Manual
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To start the cleaning cycle, first ensure the dishwasher is loaded and detergent is added. Close the door securely, select the desired wash program using the program selection button, and then press the start button.
Check the filter and drain hose for blockages. Ensure the drain hose is not kinked and is positioned correctly. If the problem persists, inspect the pump for obstructions or contact customer service.
Yes, you can use rinse aid to improve drying results. Open the rinse aid compartment located on the inside of the door, pour the rinse aid until it reaches the max line, then close the compartment securely.
It is recommended to clean the filters once a week to ensure optimal performance. Remove them from the base of the dishwasher, rinse under running water, and replace them securely.
Ensure that you are using a rinse aid and that the dishwasher is not overloaded. Selecting a longer drying program or increasing the rinse aid dosage might also help improve drying results.
Unusual noises could be caused by items in the dishwasher touching each other or the spray arm. Ensure dishes are loaded correctly and that the spray arm can rotate freely.
To reset the dishwasher, turn it off using the power button, wait a few seconds, and then turn it back on. If the issue persists, unplug the dishwasher from the power source for a minute before restarting.
Yes, but it is recommended to place plastic items on the top rack to avoid exposure to higher temperatures on the bottom rack, which could cause warping.
Ensure that dishes are loaded correctly, avoiding overcrowding. Use the recommended amount of detergent and select the appropriate wash program for the level of soiling. Regularly clean the spray arms and filters.
Regular maintenance tasks include cleaning the filters weekly, inspecting and cleaning the spray arms, checking for blockages in the drain, and wiping the door seals to prevent mold and mildew.