Kenwood KDW60B16 Instruction Manual

To reset your Kenwood KDW60B16 dishwasher, press and hold the "Start/Reset" button for about 3 seconds until the LED display shows a reset confirmation. This will clear any current program and reset the machine.
First, check the drain hose for any blockages or kinks. Ensure the sink drain is clear. Clean the dishwasher filter and check for debris in the pump area. If the problem persists, consider contacting a service technician.
To clean the filter, remove the lower dish rack and locate the filter at the bottom of the dishwasher. Twist to unlock and lift it out. Rinse the filter under running water to remove debris and reinsert it securely.
Ensure the dishwasher is properly plugged in and the door is fully closed. Check the circuit breaker and verify if the water supply is turned on. Also, ensure that the delay start function is not activated.
Error code E4 indicates a water overflow issue. This could be due to a faulty float switch or excess water in the base. Turn off the dishwasher and check for leaks or blockages. If unresolved, seek professional service.
It's recommended to clean the dishwasher filter and spray arms every month. Additionally, run a dishwasher cleaning cycle with a dedicated cleaner every 3-6 months to maintain optimal performance.
No, you should not use regular dish soap in your dishwasher. It creates excessive suds that can overflow and potentially damage the machine. Always use dishwasher-specific detergents.
Place larger items like pots and pans on the lower rack, facing downward. Ensure plates are not touching. Use the upper rack for glasses, cups, and smaller items. Avoid blocking the spray arms for optimal cleaning.
Check for obstructions around the door seal or latch. Ensure racks are properly aligned and not overfilled. Inspect the door latch for damage. If the door still won't close, consider contacting a repair service.
To improve drying, use a rinse aid to reduce water spots. Ensure the "Extra Dry" option is selected if available. Allow dishes to cool before unloading to enhance drying.