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Sounds like the dispenser door isn't opening. If it isn't being blocked by dishes, the dispenser door spring might be broken, the dispenser release solenoid could be faulty, or not getting power from the control panel. While you're waiting for it to get fixed, you can just put the detergent in the bottom of the dishwasher and run it on normal cycle. It also possible the dispenser door isn't opening wide enough for the puck to fall out. Make sure the door opens freely under it's own spring assist.
I have checked your details and your d/w is not subject to the recall if you want to check yourself I have add the link http://www.repairaction.co.uk/bosch
The combination tablets are very convenient and do work well but you will still need to use salt and rinse aid for the best results. The reason for this is that every dishwasher has a specific time or times that it needs that chemical (rinse aid or salt) to be released. The tablets will release it but maybe not at the best times.
Have you recently installed an in sink disposal? This is where your dishwasher drain line should connect to. Just make sure you knock out the "blanking plug" on the disposal, because it is blocked off in case you do not use a dishwasher.
Otherwise, there is a small drain at the bottom of the dishwasher that pumps the waste water out-there is a chance that this pump has gone bad or just become clogged. Unfortunately, there is probably no way around fixing this without having the dishwasher removed from it's position. If you pull the dishwasher out, it will be a lot easier to check out.
Ensure that the dishwasher has sufficient electricity (e.g.: wall switch, plug, etc.), and that the water supply is on. Otherwise, contact an appliance service company.
your not supposed to be using tablets in the bosch dishwasher. the ball on the tablet gets the lid stuck. the sticker on the door recomending tablet is advertisment. your owners manual says to use powder only
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