Bush 5326710 DWSFG146SS Instruction Manual
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To clean the filter, first ensure the dishwasher is off. Open the dishwasher door, remove the bottom rack, and locate the filter at the bottom of the unit. Twist the filter counterclockwise and lift it out. Rinse it under running water to remove debris, and use a soft brush if necessary. Reinsert the filter and twist it clockwise to secure it.
If your dishwasher is not draining, check for clogs in the filter, drain hose, and air gap. Clear any obstructions and ensure the drain hose is not kinked. Additionally, make sure the garbage disposal (if connected) is clear. If these steps do not resolve the issue, consult the user manual or contact a professional technician.
To improve drying performance, ensure that the rinse aid dispenser is filled, as rinse aid helps water to sheet off dishes. Also, select a longer drying cycle if available and ensure that dishes are loaded correctly to allow for air circulation.
Use high-quality, dishwasher-specific detergents for the best results. Avoid using regular dish soap, as it can create excessive suds. Tablets and powders are generally recommended over gels for better cleaning performance.
It's recommended to clean the filter and check for debris in the spray arms every month. Additionally, run an empty cycle with a dishwasher cleaner or vinegar every few months to remove buildup and keep the dishwasher smelling fresh.
Error code E4 typically indicates a water overflow issue. Check if there is excess water in the base and that the float switch is functioning correctly. Ensure that the dishwasher is level and inspect the inlet valve for any malfunctions.
Ensure that the dishwasher is level and securely installed. Check that dishes are loaded properly without overloading, and that there are no loose items. Regular maintenance, such as cleaning the filter and spray arms, can also help reduce noise.
Yes, you can wash dishwasher-safe plastic items. Place them on the top rack to avoid heat exposure from the bottom heating element. Verify that the items are marked as dishwasher-safe to prevent damage.
Check the door seal for damage or debris and clean it if necessary. Ensure that the dishwasher is level and that the door is closing properly. Inspect the hose connections and water inlet valve for leaks. If the problem persists, contact a professional technician.
To reset the dishwasher, turn off the power by unplugging it or switching off the circuit breaker for a few minutes. Then, restore the power and try running a cycle again. If issues persist, consult the user manual or seek professional assistance.