Beko BDI6C55K User Manual

To clean the filters, first remove the lower basket. Rotate the filter assembly counterclockwise and lift it out. Rinse the filters under running water and use a soft brush for stubborn debris. Reassemble by placing the filters back and rotating clockwise until secure.
Check for blockages in the drain hose and ensure it is not kinked. Also, inspect the filter for clogs. If the problem persists, consider checking the pump for obstructions or contacting Beko support for further assistance.
To reset the dishwasher, turn it off using the power button, wait for a few seconds, and then turn it back on. This simple reset can resolve minor software glitches.
Use high-quality dishwasher detergents in tablet, powder, or liquid form. Avoid using regular dish soap as it can cause excessive suds and damage the appliance.
Ensure that dishes are loaded correctly and not touching each other. Check for loose items in the dishwasher. Inspect the spray arms for obstructions and make sure they can rotate freely.
Regularly clean the filters, check and clean the spray arms, wipe down the door seals, and run an empty wash cycle with a dishwasher cleaner to maintain optimal performance.
Ensure the water temperature is at least 120°F (49°C) for effective cleaning. Check if the rinse aid dispenser is full. Also, ensure the spray arms are clean and can rotate freely.
Load larger items like pots and pans on the bottom rack, and smaller items and glasses on the top rack. Ensure that nothing blocks the spray arms or detergent dispenser.
Yes, but ensure they are labeled dishwasher-safe. Place them on the top rack to avoid exposure to intense heat from the bottom element.
Make sure to use rinse aid, which helps in drying. Selecting a heated drying option and opening the door slightly at the end of the cycle can also improve drying performance.