Dishwasher icons and indicators

Content
  1. Overview of the main characters
  2. Why are the indicators on?
  3. Differences in models of different brands

Many dishwasher buyers are faced with starting problems. To quickly learn how to operate the device, install the correct programs, and also make the most of the basic functions and additional capabilities of the machine, it is necessary to be able to decipher the designations of signs and symbols on the buttons and the display. An excellent assistant can be the instruction or the information presented below.

Overview of the main characters

As practice shows, it is very difficult to guess, relying on intuition, what the icons on the dishwasher mean, so it is best to learn them in advance. Knowing the designations on the panel, the user will always choose the correct washing mode.

The variety of symbols depends on the brand of the dishwasher module, as well as on the number of modes and options.

For ease of reference and memorization, below are the most common icons and symbols on the panel.

  • Brush. This is the symbol that signals the start of the dishwashing.
  • The sun or snowflake. A sufficient amount of rinse aid in the compartment indicates a snowflake indicator.
  • Tap. The tap symbol is a water supply indicator.
  • Two wavy arrows indicate the presence of salt in the ion exchanger.

As for the symbols of programs, modes and options, they are different for each brand, but they are the same:

  • shower of water drops - in many dishwasher modules this is a preliminary rinsing of dishes;
  • "Eco" is an economical dishwashing mode;
  • pan with several lines is an intensive wash program;
  • Auto - automatic washing program;
  • glasses or cups - fast or delicate dishwashing cycle;
  • saucepan or plate - standard / normal mode symbol;
  • 1/2 - half level of loading and washing;
  • vertical waves indicate the drying process.

The numbers can express the temperature regime, as well as the duration of the selected program. In addition, there are conventional symbols located on the panel of the dishwasher module, which indicate the programs and functions of a particular manufacturer.

Why are the indicators on?

The blinking of the LEDs on the panel of the dishwasher module is usually a warning, for decoding and elimination of which it is enough to understand the meaning of what is happening. Most often, users face a number of problems.

  • All the lights blink chaotically on the display, while the device does not respond to commands. This may be due to an electronics malfunction or a failure of the control module. A trivial failure can be eliminated by a complete reboot of the technique. If the problem is not resolved, you will need diagnostics and specialist assistance.
  • The brush indicator is flashing. During normal operation, this indicator should be on, but its intense blinking indicates a malfunction of the device. Blinking "brush" can be accompanied by the appearance of an error code on the display, which will allow you to determine the cause of the failure.
  • The snowflake indicator is on. This is an alert that rinse aid is running out in the compartment. When you add funds, the icon will stop burning.
  • The "tap" is on. Typically, a lit or flashing faucet icon indicates a problem with the water supply. Possibly insufficient flow or blockage in the hose.
  • The arrow icon (salt indicator) is flashing or lit on the display. This is a reminder that the salt is running out. It is enough to fill the compartment with the agent, and the indicator will not light up.

It is extremely rare for users to face the problem of self-enabling buttons on the control panel. This glitch can occur due to sticky buttons.

To fix the problem, it is enough to clear the buttons from the accumulated debris or perform a factory reset.

Differences in models of different brands

Each manufacturer has its own symbols and designations, which may coincide with the signs on the panels of other devices, or may be radically different. To see how the symbol system differs, you need to look at the labeling of several popular brands.

  • Ariston. Hotpoint Ariston dishwashers are quite simple to operate, and the symbols are easy to decipher and quickly remember. The most common icons are: S - salt indicator, a cross - indicates a sufficient amount of rinse aid, "eco" - economy mode, saucepan with three lines - intensive mode, pan with several trays - standard wash, R circled - express wash and drying, glasses - delicate program, letter P - mode selection.

  • Siemens. The dishwasher modules are easy to operate, and their designation is largely the same as Bosch units. Among the frequently used icons, it is worth highlighting the following symbols: a saucepan with a tray - intensive, a saucepan with two supports - automatic mode, glasses - gentle washing, "eco" - an economical sink, cups and glasses with two arrows - quick mode, a drip shower - preliminary rinsing program. In addition, there is an icon with a clock - this is a snooze timer; square with one basket - loading the top basket.
  • Hansa. Hansa dishwashing machines are equipped with a clear control panel, where you can see the following icons: a saucepan with a lid - pre-soak and long wash, a glass and a cup - a delicate mode at 45 degrees, "eco" - an economical mode with a short pre-soak, "3 in 1 "is a standard program for utensils with varying degrees of soiling. Among the options: 1/2 - zone wash, P - mode selection, hours - start delay.
  • Bosch. Among the basic designations that are on each control panel, the following symbols can be distinguished: a pan with several supports - intensive mode, a cup with a support - a standard program, a clock with arrows - halving washing, "eco" - a delicate wash for glass items , water drops in shower form - pre-rinse, "h +/-" - time selection, 1/2 - half load program, pan with rocker arms - intensive wash zone, baby bottle "+" - hygiene and disinfection of objects, Auto - automatic start mode, Start - start the device, Reset 3 sec - reboot by holding the button for 3 seconds.
  • Electrolux. The machines of this manufacturer have a number of basic programs with their own designations: a pan with two supports - intensive with a high temperature regime, rinsing and drying; cup and saucer - standard setting for all types of dishes; watch with a dial - accelerated wash, "eco" - a daily wash program at 50 degrees, drops in the form of a shower - preliminary rinsing with additional loading of the basket.
  • Beko. In Beko dishwashers, the symbols are slightly different from other appliances. The most common are: Quick & Clean - washing very dirty dishes that have been in the dishwasher for a long time; shower drops - preliminary soaking; hours 30 minutes with a hand - delicate and fast mode; saucepan with a plate - intensive washing at a high temperature.

Having become familiar with the symbols and icons of programs, modes and other options of the dishwasher, the user will always make the most of the purchased household appliances.

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