Asko D3531 User manual D3531 Use & Care Guide EN - Page 13

Dishwasher does not drain properly - installation

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TROUBLESHOOTING, continued Detergent left in compartment ♦ Be careful not to load items so close to the dispenser that the cover will not open to release the detergent. ♦ The dispenser is not supposed to open when you use the Rinse program. ♦ Your dishwasher detergent should be fresh and stored tightly closed in a cool, dry place. Old or caked detergent should be thrown away because it will not dissolve properly and will leave a gritty residue on the dishware. ♦ Wait until you are ready to start the dishwasher to add the detergent. ♦ If you are using the Delay program, make sure the dispenser is dry before adding the detergent. ♦ The detergent compartment only opens in the main wash programs, not the Rinse program. Dishwasher makes unusual noises ♦ This usually means that something is not loaded properly. Make sure the dishes are securely in place and that nothing has fallen between the basket tines. Also, place small items in the small items compartment and close the lid. (See page 4.) Dishwasher leaks ♦ Use only unscented, granular automatic dishwasher detergent. Using a liquid detergent could cause oversudsing and leakage. ♦ You should always use fresh detergent. ♦ The amount of detergent needed for your dishes depends on the hardness of the water in your area. Contact your local utility company to learn the water hardness in your area then refer to the chart on page 5 to determine the amount of detergent you should use. ♦ Be careful not to overfill the rinse aid dispenser. Spilled rinse aid could cause oversudsing and lead to overflowing. Wipe away any spills with a damp cloth. ♦ Make sure the dishwasher is level. (See the installation instructions.) Dishwasher runs too long ♦ If the temperature of the water entering your dishwasher is below 120°, the dishwasher runs longer because it heats the water to the proper temperature for the program selected. Raising your water heater setting may help to shorten the cycle times. If this doesn't resolve the problem, call the ASKO Advisory Center. Dishwasher does not drain properly ♦ Make sure that the cycle was complete before you opened the dishwasher. If not, allow it to complete and check again. ♦ Some water left in the sump area near the drain is normal. ♦ If the plumbing code in your area requires an air gap, make sure that the air gap isn't blocked or plugged. ♦ If the unit is connected to a garbage disposer, make sure the disposer is empty. ♦ If water backs up into the sink, check the garbage disposer and trap for blockage. ♦ Check the dishwasher filters and drain area for blockage. (See page 10.) ♦ Check for a kink in the drain hose. Dishwasher does not fill properly ♦ Make sure the water supply is turned on. ♦ Check inlet-valve. ♦ Make sure the dishwasher is turned on and the door is closed securely. ♦ Check for crimps in the water feed line. ♦ The system is designed to detect an overflow. When it does, it shuts off the circulation pump and inlet valve and turns on the drain pump. (See "Overfill Protection" on page 11.) Dishwasher will not start ♦ Make sure the dishwasher is turned on and the door is closed securely. ♦ Make sure the Delay option is not turned on. ♦ Check that the water supply is connected properly and the water is turned on. ♦ Make sure the power cord is properly plugged into the wall socket. ♦ Check your fuse box for a blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker. Bad odour in the machine ♦ The low temperature programs have been selected over a longer period of time. ♦ Run a program at Normal temperature about once per month. 1 minute appears in the display ♦ The program is taking longer than estimated. ♦ No action; next time the program is run the corrected time will be displayed. Customer Care Center 1-800-898-1879 www. askousa.com Page 13

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Customer Care Center
1-800-898-1879
www. askousa.com
Detergent left in compartment
Be careful not to load items so close to the dispenser
that the cover will not open to release the detergent.
The dispenser is not supposed to open when you
use the Rinse program.
Your dishwasher detergent should be fresh and stored
tightly closed in a cool, dry place. Old or caked
detergent should be thrown away because it will not
dissolve properly and will leave a gritty residue on
the dishware.
Wait until you are ready to start the dishwasher to
add the detergent.
If you are using the Delay program, make sure the
dispenser is dry before adding the detergent.
The detergent compartment only opens in the main
wash programs, not the Rinse program.
Dishwasher makes unusual noises
This usually means that something is not loaded
properly. Make sure the dishes are securely in place
and that nothing has fallen between the basket tines.
Also, place small items in the small items
compartment and close the lid. (See page 4.)
Dishwasher leaks
Use only unscented, granular automatic dishwasher
detergent. Using a liquid detergent could cause
oversudsing and leakage.
You should always use fresh detergent.
The amount of detergent needed for your dishes
depends on the hardness of the water in your area.
Contact your local utility company to learn the water
hardness in your area then refer to the chart on page
5 to determine the amount of detergent you should
use.
Be careful not to overfill the rinse aid dispenser.
Spilled rinse aid could cause oversudsing and lead
to overflowing. Wipe away any spills with a damp
cloth.
Make sure the dishwasher is level. (See the
installation instructions.)
Dishwasher runs too long
If the temperature of the water entering your dishwasher
is below 120°, the dishwasher runs longer because it
heats the water to the proper temperature for the
program selected. Raising your water heater setting
may help to shorten the cycle times. If this doesn’t
resolve the problem, call the ASKO Advisory Center.
Dishwasher does not drain properly
Make sure that the cycle was complete before you
opened the dishwasher. If not, allow it to complete
and check again.
Some water left in the sump area near the drain is
normal.
If the plumbing code in your area requires an air gap,
make sure that the air gap isn’t blocked or plugged.
If the unit is connected to a garbage disposer, make
sure the disposer is empty.
If water backs up into the sink, check the garbage
disposer and trap for blockage.
Check the dishwasher filters and drain area for
blockage. (See page 10.)
Check for a kink in the drain hose.
Dishwasher does not fill properly
Make sure the water supply is turned on.
Check inlet-valve.
Make sure the dishwasher is turned on and the door
is closed securely.
Check for crimps in the water feed line.
The system is designed to detect an overflow. When
it does, it shuts off the circulation pump and inlet
valve and turns on the drain pump. (See “Overfill
Protection” on page 11.)
Dishwasher will not start
Make sure the dishwasher is turned on and the door
is closed securely.
Make sure the Delay option is not turned on.
Check that the water supply is connected properly
and the water is turned on.
Make sure the power cord is properly plugged into
the wall socket.
Check your fuse box for a blown fuse or tripped circuit
breaker.
TROUBLESHOOTING, continued
Bad odour in the machine
The low temperature programs have been selected
over a longer period of time.
Run a program at Normal temperature about once
per month.
1 minute appears in the display
The program is taking longer than estimated.
No action; next time the program is run the corrected
time will be displayed.