Kenwood KDW45X20 Instruction Manual

To reset the Kenwood KDW45X20 dishwasher, press and hold the start button for 3 seconds until the display shows "End", then release the button. This will cancel the current cycle and reset the machine.
First, check for any blockages in the filter and drain pump. Clean the filter if necessary. Ensure that the drain hose is not kinked or clogged. If the problem persists, inspect the drain pump for any obstructions.
Remove the lower and upper spray arms by unscrewing them. Rinse them under running water to remove any debris. Use a toothpick to clear any blocked holes. Reattach the spray arms securely.
Use a high-quality dishwasher detergent, either in tablet, gel, or powder form. Avoid using regular dish soap as it can cause excessive foaming and damage the dishwasher.
Ensure that the rinse aid dispenser is filled, as rinse aid helps with drying. Also, make sure that the selected cycle includes a drying phase and that you are not opening the door immediately after the cycle ends.
It's recommended to clean the filter at least once a month to ensure optimal performance and prevent blockages.
Error code E4 indicates a water leak or overflow issue. Check for any leaks around the dishwasher and ensure that the water supply is not overfilling the machine.
Yes, but ensure to use a gentle cycle and avoid high temperatures. It's advisable to check the manufacturer's instructions for specific items to ensure they are dishwasher safe.
Refer to the user manual to locate the water hardness adjustment setting. Typically, it involves pressing a combination of buttons to enter the settings mode and adjusting accordingly based on your local water hardness level.
Ensure that the door is fully closed and latched. Check that the dishwasher is properly plugged in and the circuit breaker is not tripped. Also, verify that the delay start feature is not activated.