How to care for your dishwasher

dishwasher maintenanceTo ensure your "iron helper" serves you well and lasts a long time, it requires care. It will require constant attention, and the more it receives, the better it will perform. Maintaining your dishwasher at home primarily involves cleaning both the exterior and interior, as well as a few other preventative measures. This article will discuss how to properly care for your dishwasher.

What can I do to make my dishwasher last longer?

If you simply use your dishwasher every day and don't think about its maintenance, then after a very short period of time the dishwasher will stop working. The cause could be a clogged filter, hose or pipe, a jammed sprinkler, or anything else. But all of this can be avoided if you train yourself to take proper care of your dishwasher and perform preventative maintenance. The question arises: how to properly care for your dishwasher, and what steps should you take?

Please note! Dishwasher care methods generally vary regardless of brand, model, or age, but will all prolong its lifespan.

In fact, there are quite a few of these actions, so it makes sense to list them first and then examine them in detail. Here are those actions.

  • Regularly check and clean debris filters.
  • Checking and cleaning the rotating rocker arm (upper and lower).
  • Cleaning the baskets and walls of the washing chamber.
  • Cleaning the flow-through inlet filter.
  • Checking and cleaning the drain hose.
  • Cleaning and wiping the detergent drawer.
  • Care of rubber parts.
  • Cleaning the inside and outside of the door
  • Caring for the outside of your dishwasher.

In addition to the above steps, experts recommend taking preventative measures to protect your dishwasher from dirt coming in with tap water and power surges. Let's discuss how to do this correctly in more detail.

Dry cleaning

Dry cleaning involves cleaning the inside of the dishwasher using specialized products. Chemical dishwasher cleaners can be purchased or made at home, but it's best to use specially formulated products recommended by the dishwasher manufacturer. You need to be careful with dry cleaning, but at the same time you should never neglect it., because the service life of the machine will depend on how correctly and often you carry out such cleaning.

So, to do a complete internal cleaning of the dishwasher from dirt, mold and cleaning the dishwasherTo remove limescale, you need to do the following:

  1. remove dirty dishes from the dishwasher baskets;
  2. pour or sprinkle a special cleaning agent into the powder compartment;
  3. start a washing program, which should last at least 1.5 hours, and the water temperature should not be less than 60 0WITH.

Once the wash cycle is complete, all internal parts of the dishwasher that come into contact with water will be thoroughly cleaned. This will only happen if you use a high-quality cleaning agent.

Many experts recommend Top House's comprehensive express dishwasher cleaner, which is ideal for all types of stains. You can also choose another product, including making your own. You can read more about specialized dishwasher cleaners in the article. Dishwasher cleaning products, everything is described there more or less in detail.

It has been reliably documented that the service life of a dishwasher that undergoes regular dry cleaning increases by approximately 1.5 times, and if combined with physical cleaning, the service life can be extended by 2 times. It is necessary to clean the dishwasher with chemicals at least once every 6 months.

Important! Don't overdo it with vinegar when cleaning your dishwasher. The vinegar smell clings to the rubber seals and can be quite difficult to remove.

Physical cleansing

Dishwasher maintenance isn't limited to dry cleaning alone; it also requires some manual work. What's the proper procedure for inspecting and cleaning your "iron helper," and most importantly, how do you do it correctly?

  1. We start cleaning the debris filters and the openings around the drain. Unscrew the coarse debris filter and remove the fine filter mesh. Thoroughly clean and rinse the filters and replace them. Also, thoroughly clean the opening around the drain with soapy water and a sponge.Cleaning the mesh filter
  2. Next comes the impeller's maintenance. Take a toothpick and a sponge soaked in dishwashing liquid. Clean the nozzle holes with the toothpick and remove any dirt with the sponge. The nozzles should be completely free of dirt and limescale.
  3. In the next step, take some dishwashing liquid, dilute it in a small amount of water, and wipe the baskets and walls of the washing chamber with a sponge soaked in the solution.
  4. Moving on to the inside of the door, we need to wash it with the same solution using the detergent drawer, and then wipe it dry with a cloth. At the same time, you need to wash and wipe the rubber seals.
  5. We unscrew the drain hose, having first placed rags on the floor, rinse and clean the hose, and then put it back in place.
  6. Arm yourself with a glass cleaner, spray a little onto the front of the car and the sides of the body, then wipe it with a dry cloth.
  7. Next, turn off the water and unscrew the inlet hose. We're more interested in the in-line filters than the hose itself. One is located in the machine's housing at the inlet, and the other is usually installed after the tee-type valve. We disassemble both filters and thoroughly clean their screens to remove any dirt or scale. Replace the filters and screw the hose back on.

When you finish the physical cleaning, don't forget to check that you have screwed the debris filters on tightly, that the rocker arm rotates normally, and that you have installed the inlet and drain hoses correctly.A poorly screwed hose can cause a flood.

How to make operation safe?

The lifespan of your dishwasher will depend not only on how correctly and frequently you clean it using various methods, but also on how meticulously you follow basic operating instructions.

  • When placing dirty dishes into baskets, remember to check that there are no food particles left on them.
  • Stack the dishes correctly, strictly according to the instructions.
  • Choose your washing program more carefully.Cleaning the dishwasher
  • After you finish washing the dishes, do not close the door tightly. It is necessary to allow the condensation to evaporate from the washing chamber.
  • After each dishwashing, you need to thoroughly wipe the rubber seals with a dry cloth.
  • After each wash, check the tray for any undissolved powder or tablet.

Please note: The lifespan of a dishwasher depends not only on proper care but also on proper installation.

In conclusion, it's worth noting that extending the lifespan of your dishwasher isn't all that difficult, as long as you take proper care of it. Maintaining a dishwasher isn't difficult at all. Once you get the hang of it a couple of times, get used to it regularly, and your "iron helper" will serve you well for decades to come.

   

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