Kenwood KDW60X13 Instruction Manual

To reset the Kenwood KDW60X13 dishwasher, press and hold the "Start/Pause" button for about 3 seconds until the display clears or changes. This will reset the appliance and clear any error codes.
First, check the filter and drain pump for any blockages. Ensure the drain hose is not kinked or clogged. If the problem persists, inspect the drain pump for damage or consider contacting a technician.
To clean the filter, remove the lower basket and twist the cylindrical filter counterclockwise to remove it. Rinse it under running water to remove debris, then reassemble and place it back into the dishwasher.
Spots on dishes can be caused by hard water. Check if the rinse aid dispenser is filled and adjust the rinse aid setting if necessary. Consider using a water softener additive if your water is particularly hard.
Error code E4 typically indicates a water leakage or overflow issue. Check for leaks in the dishwasher and ensure the water supply is properly connected.
No, regular dish soap should not be used in the dishwasher as it can create excessive suds that may cause overflow and damage the machine. Use only detergents specifically designed for dishwashers.
It is recommended to clean the spray arms every 3-6 months to ensure optimal performance. Remove them from the dishwasher, rinse under warm water, and use a toothpick to clear any blocked holes.
Ensure the door is fully closed and latched properly. Check if the dishwasher is plugged in and that the circuit breaker is not tripped. If the problem persists, the control panel may require inspection.
Consult the user manual to locate the water hardness adjustment settings. Typically, this involves pressing and holding certain buttons to enter the settings menu, then adjusting the hardness level based on your local water supply.
Regularly clean the filter and spray arms, use a dishwasher cleaner monthly, ensure proper loading of dishes to prevent damage, and check for leaks and wear on seals and hoses.