De Dietrich DVH940XC1 User Manual
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To reset the De Dietrich DVH940XC1 dishwasher, press and hold the start button for about 3 seconds until the display shows "RESET." This will clear any current settings and allow you to start a new cycle.
Check if there is any blockage in the drain hose or filters. Clean the filter at the bottom of the dishwasher and ensure the hose is free of kinks or obstructions. If the problem persists, it might be necessary to inspect the drain pump for any debris.
Remove the lower dish rack to access the filters. Twist the cylindrical filter counterclockwise to remove it. Rinse the filters under running water and use a soft brush if necessary. Reinstall the filters by placing them back and twisting clockwise until they lock into place.
Residue on dishes can be due to incorrect detergent use, hard water, or clogged spray arms. Ensure you are using the recommended detergent and adjust the rinse aid setting. Clean the spray arms to remove any blockages.
Error code "E4" indicates a water leak or overflow. Check the dishwasher's base for any water accumulation and inspect hoses and connections for leaks. It may require professional service if internal components are affected.
Regular maintenance should be performed monthly, including cleaning the filters and checking the spray arms. Additionally, descale the dishwasher every 3 to 6 months to prevent lime scale buildup.
Yes, the De Dietrich DVH940XC1 can use both tablets and powder detergents. Refer to the user manual for recommended amounts and ensure the detergent compartment is sealed properly before starting a cycle.
For an energy-efficient wash cycle, use the Eco mode. This setting reduces water and energy consumption by operating at lower temperatures and longer wash durations.
Place larger items like pots and pans on the bottom rack, and ensure they do not block the spray arms. Load cups and glasses on the top rack, and avoid overcrowding to allow water and detergent to circulate freely.
Check if the dishwasher door is fully closed and latched. Ensure the power cord is plugged in and the circuit breaker is not tripped. If the issue persists, inspect the control panel for any error messages.