Thomson GST628WD User Manual

Place larger items like pots and pans on the lower rack, ensuring they do not block the spray arms. Load dishes facing downward and inward, ensuring that water can reach all surfaces. Cups and small bowls should be placed on the upper rack.
Check the drain hose for any kinks or clogs. Examine the sink's drain to ensure it's not blocked. Clean the dishwasher's filter and remove any debris. If the problem persists, inspect the drain pump.
Ensure the dishwasher is plugged in and the circuit breaker is not tripped. Check if the door is fully closed and latched. Verify that the start button is pressed correctly. If there is a delay timer, ensure it's not activated.
Clean the filter regularly to prevent clogs. Wipe down the door seals to prevent mold buildup. Run an empty cycle with a dishwasher cleaner monthly to remove limescale and detergent residues.
Refer to the user manual for specific error codes. Common solutions include checking water supply issues, ensuring proper drainage, and resetting the dishwasher by turning it off and on again.
Using rinse aid improves drying performance and prevents water spots on glassware. It's recommended, especially if your water supply is hard. Adjust the rinse aid dispenser to control the amount used.
Ensure that the rinse aid dispenser is full. Choose a longer drying cycle if available. Avoid unloading the dishwasher immediately after the cycle ends to allow for additional drying time.
Regularly clean the filter and remove food debris. Run a cleaning cycle with a dishwasher cleaner. Leave the door slightly ajar after cycles to allow moisture to escape.
Use a high-quality dishwasher detergent, either in powder, gel, or tablet form. Avoid using regular dish soap, as it can cause excessive suds and damage the appliance.
Consult the user manual to locate the water hardness adjustment setting. Use the provided test strip to measure your water's hardness and adjust the settings accordingly to optimize cleaning performance.