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Posted on Aug 29, 2017

My Siemens Aqua-Stop dishwasher is not working correctly. All of the cutlery and crockery are not being cleaned or dried on any of the Auto Wash cycles. I have cleaned it with special cleaning agents and I have cleaned out the drains. Also, do you know how to reset the diswasher and is the computer board meant to be on or off - when I went into the menu, it was off.

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SOURCE: siemens se26t550gb/25 dishwasher

Turn the washer off. While off press and hold the 35 degree economy wash button. Keep it pressed while you switch the washer on. You can now by pressing the 35 degree button select the volume of the beep or continue to press it until no beep is heard and that will be it off.

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