How to Troubleshoot a Smeg Dishwasher
Properly maintaining your Smeg dishwasher improves the quality of dish cleaning and promotes longevity, but problems may arise regardless. Troubleshoot your Smeg dishwasher in a few quick and easy steps. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Check the errors on the display. If you see an E2 error, turn off your dish washer because the system that limits the water level inside the dishwasher has been tripped. Switch the dishwasher back on and program it again to start the washing cycle.
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Contact a qualified appliance technician if you see an E1 error. An E1 error appears when the anti-flooding system has been activated. Repeat your washing program if you see an E3 error. An E3 error is related to a water heater malfunction.
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Switch off your dishwasher if you see a E4 error. This error is caused by a water temperature monitoring malfunction. Turn on your dishwasher again, program it and start the washing cycle. If the problem persists, contact a qualified technician.
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Turn off your unit if you see an E5 error and inspect the water connections. This error occurs if the appliance does not take in water or does not do so correctly. Make sure the water intake tap is turned on. The location of the water intake tap varies with different models, so refer to your operating manual.
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Check the drain hose if your unit does not pump out the water or does not do so correctly. Make sure it is not crushed. Inspect the filter for any damages.The location of the drain hose and the filter varies with different models, so refer to your user manual. If any of these components are damaged, contact a qualified technician.
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Turn off your dishwasher if you see an E7 error. This error is related to a turbine flow-regulator malfunction. If you see an E8 error, your unit has an alternate washing system malfunction. If switching the unit back on and running it again does not solve the problem, contact a qualified technician.
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Open and close the door if you want to reset an alarm. Alternatively, turn off your machine and then turn it back on.
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