Kenwood KDW45S13 Instruction Manual
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To reset the Kenwood KDW45S13 dishwasher, press and hold the 'Reset' or 'Start/Reset' button for a few seconds until the control panel lights blink. Release the button to initiate the reset process.
Check if the drain hose is kinked or blocked. Clean the filter and ensure the drain pump is not obstructed by debris. If the problem persists, inspect the waste disposal unit or call a technician.
Remove the lower rack to access the filter. Twist and pull out the filter assembly, then rinse it under warm running water to remove debris. Reassemble and place it back securely.
Ensure that the spray arms are not clogged and are spinning freely. Use the correct amount of detergent and check that the water temperature is at least 120°F (49°C). Load dishes properly, avoiding overcrowding.
Unusual noises may indicate that objects are obstructing the spray arms or that the dishwasher is not level. Inspect and remove any obstructions, and adjust the leveling feet if needed.
Open the rinse aid dispenser and adjust the dial inside to increase or decrease the rinse aid amount. Refer to the user manual for specific settings according to your water hardness.
Check for obstructions around the door seal and confirm that the racks are properly aligned. Inspect the latch mechanism for damage and clean any debris that might be preventing it from closing.
Regularly clean the filter and the interior of the dishwasher. Run a cleaning cycle with dishwasher cleaner or a cup of white vinegar placed on the top rack. Ensure dishes are rinsed before loading to prevent food buildup.
Yes, the Kenwood KDW45S13 can be run with a half load. Use the half-load setting if available, which adjusts the water and energy usage accordingly.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the filter, checking and cleaning the spray arms, inspecting the door seal, and running a cleaning cycle monthly. This ensures optimal performance and longevity.