Samsung DMT800RHB User Manual
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To reset your Samsung DMT800RHB Dishwasher, press and hold the Start button for 3 seconds until the display shows “Reset.” This will clear any current settings and restart the dishwasher.
First, check if the drain hose is kinked or clogged. Clear any blockages. Ensure the filter is clean and free from debris. If the problem persists, inspect the drain pump for any obstructions.
To clean the filter, remove the lower rack and unscrew the filter assembly located at the bottom of the dishwasher. Rinse the filter under running water to remove any food particles or debris. Reassemble the filter before using the dishwasher again.
The "OE" error code indicates a drainage issue. Check for clogs in the drain hose and ensure it is correctly installed. Clean the filter and check the sump area for obstructions. If the problem continues, inspect the drain pump.
Open the dishwasher door and locate the rinse aid dispenser on the inside of the door. Turn the dial to adjust the amount of rinse aid released during a cycle. Higher settings are recommended for hard water.
Spots on glassware may be due to hard water. Ensure the rinse aid is filled and set to a higher level. Consider using a dishwasher detergent designed for hard water. Regularly clean the dishwasher to prevent mineral buildup.
For heavily soiled dishes, use the "Heavy" cycle on your Samsung DMT800RHB Dishwasher. This cycle uses higher temperatures and longer wash times to effectively clean tough residues.
It is recommended to clean the spray arms every 3 months. Remove them from the dishwasher and rinse under warm water to clear any blocked nozzles. Use a toothpick to remove stubborn debris if necessary.
Yes, the Samsung DMT800RHB Dishwasher can clean plastic items, but it is advised to place them on the top rack to avoid heat damage. Ensure they are dishwasher-safe and use a gentle cycle if available.
Ensure your dishwasher is leveled and not touching surrounding cabinets. Check for loose items inside before starting a cycle. Regularly clean and maintain the dishwasher to prevent mechanical noises.