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Hello. Please study the attached photos...the error codes for your model are displayed. Ignore the low rinse aid light. Please let me know if you need further assistance! Thanks!
Actually, if you look closely at that Low Rinse button or emblem, you will see a little lock symbol above the words "Low Rinse", and I'll bet THAT light is the one that is on. Basically, you have the control lock (or child-lock) turned on. To turn it off, you have to press and hold the Sanitize button for 3 to 5 seconds until that light goes off. Now your dishwasher will work!
Actually, if you look closely at that Low Rinse button or emblem, you will see a little lock symbol ABOVE the words "Low Rinse", and I'll bet THAT light is the one that is on. Basically, you have the control lock (or child-lock) turned on. To turn it off, you have to press and hold the SANITIZE button for 3 to 5 seconds until that light goes off. Now your dishwasher will work!
It depends on the model. For example, IF you have a DMT400 series, although the light ABOVE the Low-Rinse-Aid light is lit, you press and hold the SANITIZE light for 3 to 5 seconds. Other models are different, but if you look closely at your dishwasher control console, you should see some small print that will say something like "Child lock/unlock, (Hold 3 sec)".
Fill up the rinse-aid resevoir. Or (depending on exactly what you are asking), turn the little indicator just inside the rinse-aid fill port to a higher number.
Fill up the rinse-aid resevoir. Or (depending on exactly what you are asking), turn the little indicator just inside the rinse-aid fill port to a higher number.
The obvious answer is that you need to add rinse-aid to the rinse-aid dispenser. Barring that, then you probably have a bad level sensor in the dispenser and would need to replace the whole detergent/rinse-aid dispenser assembly. On the other hand, it could just be a loose or disconnected wire going to the detergent/rinse-aid dispenser.
I see that your Electrolux dishwasher starts cycle on low rinse. This typically indicates your dishwasher has low rinse aid. The RINISING AGENT LOW light, typically located near the Rinse Only Pad, comes on at the end of cleaning cycle when the rinse agent reservoir is low. The light will remain on through 5 successive cycles or until the reservoir is filled. Also, using rinse aid will enhance dryer performance and reduces water sports and filming. Hope this helps!
Your dishwasher has been designed to use a liquid rinse aid. Pouring a liquid rinse aid into the proper recepticle in your dishwasher when you add dish detergent greatly improves drying performance. You can further improve drying performance by selecting the Sanitize option, in addition to the other options you've selected, and increasing the water temperature.For Best Results, use Jet-Dry Turbo
Spots and film form in your dishwasher's rinse cycle, when detergents are already down the drain. FINISH® JET-DRY® Rinse Agent works in the rinse cycle, lowering the surface tension of water and causing it to sheet. Better rinsing results in less spots and film.
If these recommendations do not improve drying time, please contact Samsung Customer Care
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