If your "clean" dishes have a cloudy film, it might be hard water deposits. Here's a map to see if you have hard water.
http://www.citriclean.net/why-citriclean/
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hi,you can take off the washers that spin and clean them ( sometimes the holes get blocked on them ) also make sure you have salt in the machine and rinse aid
I have no dish washer but maybe this link may give some help.
It talks about your machine may be giving you a fault code which could help narrow your search.
Same as above problem: I have had this dishwasher for less than 4 years and the dishes as of about 2 years ago stopped getting cleaned. I use the recommended dish liquid and rinse and lightly clean the dishes before I put them in. What a piece of junk!! gs
Take out and clean your lower and upper spray arms.
The bottom one had bits of chipped crockery in it.The upper one a bit of platic bag(?????) and some of the door seal rubber.
Mine works fine now.
No screw driver, no mop nor an expensive call out!!
hi, just found this forum after searching the web 4 a solution to my hotpoint DWF50 problem. I came down this morning to a machine which base tray was full of water and lights 3 ECO & 4 Fast flashing. Anyway my solution was as i had seen a hotpoint engineer do once before was to press the start/reset button trip the catch, to fool the machine into thinking the door is closed then put in a program, press start, the machine hums slightly but doesnt do anything then after removing the large filter from the tray at the bottom underneath the lower basket insert a length of wire, with a loop on the end (Tip i used a wire coat hanger from the dry cleaners) poke in ythe hole that the dirty water drains from, after a bit of poking about the pump started working and the water drained away. Tip place a hook at the other end of your wire impliment to put your finger in to stop the wire getting caught in the pump mechanisim. After wards u have to hook back the door catch to the normal position, Tip another piece of the coat hanger with a right angled piece at the end will do this. This worked for me, saved me some money esp as D & G insurance ran out 2 weeks ago.....stu
i had the same problem and like an idiot paid for hotpoint to come out and all the guy done was tip the dishwasher backwards to empty the water(which he didn't clean) and tell me that im using to much rinse aid and salt coz we use 4 in1 tabs hope this helps smiley
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