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Elizabeth Licudi-Fry Posted on Nov 30, 2018

I have cleaned the filter, added salt and rinse aid, the rotating arm does not appear blocked. I have put a cleaner through the machine however it is still leaving bits! What can I do next please

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Archie Ferrarini

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  • Posted on Jun 05, 2008

SOURCE: Not washing properly

This D/W should have been re- called ,toooo many flaws.Sorry!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 13, 2008

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The strainer is located directly under the lower sprayer arm. When the strainer becomes clogged with food and detergent debris, the dishwasher may flood or overfill. On some dishwashers, the strainer is a plastic or metal component consisting of two semicircular halves. To remove this type of strainer, pry it up. On other dishwashers, the strainer is a one-piece component. To remove this type, remove the cap that holds the sprayer arm on its shaft. Then remove the sprayer arm and the strainer.

Wash the strainer in the kitchen sink with water and a mild household detergent. Use a fairly stiff brush to get all the debris out of the holes and slots in the strainer. Rinse the strainer well and replace it. If part of the strainer lifts out for regular cleaning, check it and clean it -- if necessary -- after each load of dishes is washed. 

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Ambari

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  • Posted on May 21, 2010

SOURCE: Filters clean, arms unblocked, salt and rinse-aid ...

Yes! you are already having the answer. check your water inlet flow. Clean the strainer at the machine water hose connecting end.

Check the drain filter also. Refer user guide for instructions on cleaning.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 16, 2010

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You can experiment with different tablets/powders and check that the salt and rinse aid dispensers are correctly adjusted, but all dishwashers eventually cause glass to go cloudy and although it's a gradual process there's a point at which it suddenly seems to become noticeable. Any lead crystal glass will cloud very quickly indeed so must be handwashed if you want to avoid this. The cloudiness in glass is irreversible as it's caused by millions of microscopic cracks in the glass surface. Some crockery items are glazed with a process which can also turn cloudy over time in a dishwasher, white plates won't really show it but coloured ones do (especially blue and red). There are some tablets/powders which claim to have a glass protection additive, but this just slows down the process. The best way to slow the process is to wash at the lowest temperature you can.

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Hans Pearson

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  • Posted on Feb 13, 2011

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The problem is most likely that there is still water residue at the bottom of your machine. If the machine is not fully drained it picks up some of the residue and sprays that onto the dishes during the final rinse, leaving an unhealthy and unsightly film on everything.
Remove the bottom strainers and make sure that there is nothing obstructing the outlet pipe and the pump. If possible back flush through the outlet pipe and try draining the machine again before using it again.

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Check your salt container is full and the cap is on securely and there are no cracks in lid. Check the water hardness setting for your supply is correct. Check the rinse aid is full and the rinse aid function is turned on according to the user instructions. Ensure that the items being washed are d/w safe. Check that the holes in the spray arms are not blocked with food, plastic etc. or if you have a deodoriser hanging on the top basket that it is not obstructing the rotation of the spray arm. Try running a d/w cleaner through the machine.
You can remove 165263, see link.(remove t20 screw via the sump after all filters are removeds) this will expose the pump impellor and you can check for any obstruction. If the d/w is connected via a sealed spigot to the sink, remove the grey hose and unscrew the spigot adaptor from the sink and ensure there are no blockages. Some items, particularly glass are best washed on a lower temp cycle and for inproved results use a detergent that incorporates a glass protection component.
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ps I appreciate the link is not for your model but the part placing should be the same
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Yes! you are already having the answer. check your water inlet flow. Clean the strainer at the machine water hose connecting end.

Check the drain filter also. Refer user guide for instructions on cleaning.
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