Hotpoint 23 in. BFI62 Built-in Dishwasher - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
Wash cycle not completed
Lights 1 and 3 indicate that the filters are blocked.
Check water flows through the spray arms onto the cutlery - indicated by wet cutlery.
If dry - recirculation pump is probably blocked
Powdery **** left on dishes after wasing
If you live in a region with hard water, dishwasher detergents don't work very well anymore. The govt outlawed phosphate as an ingredient in detergent. Weird but true. Look at this map to see if you have hard water. If so, try cloudydishes.comhttp://www.citriclean.net/why-citriclean/
My Hotpoint BFI680 dishwasher trips
This is caused by having a dryer element, if you are able to get to the back of the element look for where the wires connect to it, I am almost positive the element is bad, always turn off the power when looking at any electrical unit to service , if not sure use a tester, you should have zero volts at the connection box near lower right hand side near floor. you can get this element from here if you have all the information on this unit,
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Hi,
I
have an older dishwasher also and recently my wife also complained
about it not cleaning right... so me being the man I am tried in vain
to clean the things... Bought new spray arms online and installed
them in minutes...now the thing works like new... However I have also
found that if the heating element goes bad then that also can mess
things up bad... So I would buy new spray arms, and also check out
the heating element to make sure it is working... Here is a tip that
will help you with the online buying...
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Water leaking at the bottom
Tightening the fittings
1
Remove the service panel that runs along the front of the dishwasher just below the door. If it is screwed in place, remove the screws with a screwdriver. If the panel hangs on hooks, pull the panel out and swing it up to remove it from the hooks.
2
Check the end of the drain hose that connects to the dishwasher. If it's leaking, tighten the clamp with a screwdriver.
3
Check the drain hose connection to the kitchen sink drain. Again, if it's leaking, tighten the clamp with a screwdriver.
4
Check for leaks around the water-inlet valve. If necessary, use an adjustable wrench to tighten the compression fitting that connects the water-supply line to the valve. If the fill hose is leaking, replace the spring clamp that is on the hose with a worm-drive hose clamp. It produces more clamping pressure. Use adjustable pliers to compress the spring clamp so you can pull the clamp and hose off the valve. Remove the spring clamp from the hose. Buy a worm-drive clamp at your hardware store, then install it and tighten it with a screwdriver.
Leveling the machine
1
Remove the front access panel (see step 1, "Tightening the fittings"). This will give you access to the dishwasher's adjustable feet.
2
Open the door completely and remove the bottom dish rack.
3
Unscrew the dishwasher from the kitchen countertop so the dishwasher can move freely as you adjust the feet.
4
Check to see if the dishwasher is level side to side. Place a small level inside the dishwasher so it's sitting on the bottom pan and facing parallel to the front lip of the dishwasher. If the dishwasher is not level, use adjustable pliers to turn one of the dishwasher's front feet up or down until you hit level.
5
Check to see if the dishwasher is level front to back. Turn the level perpendicular to the door, and place it on one of the bottom ledges that run along the side of the cabinet. Check the level again. If the dishwasher isn't level, use your adjustable pliers to turn the back feet up or down until you hit level.
6
Reattach the dishwasher to the countertop and reinstall the front access panel.
Fixing a leaking door
1
Inspect the door gasket. As it ages, the gasket can crack or become hard, preventing it from sealing completely.
2
If the gasket appears solid, adjust the door latch so the door seals tightly. Loosen the screw that holds the door latch to the cabinet. Push the latch in slightly and retighten the screw. Test the door and readjust the latch if necessary.
3
Replace the gasket if water continues to leak after you've tightened the latch. Most gaskets are held by compression in a groove on the door or on the dishwasher cabinet.
4
Pull the old gasket out of its groove, using adjustable pliers (see illustration). Take the gasket to an appliance store to get a replacement.
5
Soak the new gasket in warm water to soften it, then press it into the groove. Start at the top, then work your way down the sides and across the bottom.
My hotpoint dishwasher keeps going
I am assuming you have tried the possibility it is the water inlet circuit which could be faulty.
Check page 13 of the
user manual.
If it is 2nd and 4th light (daily and soak) then people have found the problem is heater related. Try the Soak cycle to see if any difference. This cycle does not use heater.
Do you have hard water in your area. If there is scaling on the heater then pour normal water with white vinegar 2-3 table spoons in the dishwasher bottom to cover the heater overnight. Run soak cycle to empty dishwasher.
Not sure if any of this helps. Post a comment to confirm.
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Dishwater goes from sink to bottom of dishwater
you need to tie up the drain hose under the sink above where it connects to the drain spigot to stop the sink water flowing down into dishwasher instead of the drain. A blockage in the sink drainage can also make the condition worse.
Glasses not clean and shiny
Dishwashers have a part usually called a separator or accumulator which traps the dirt from the water during the wash cycles while the water is continuously recycled to clean the dishes. At the end of the cycle the separator is flushed out and the trapped dirt goes down the drain. If it doesn't get flushed out the dirt builds up till it starts showing up on the dishes. Some separators have a hole on top and one on bottom with a valve which stops up one hole or the other depending which cycle it's running. The valve can be stuck or broken causing the problem.
I have got a hotpoint BFI62. The detergent flap
I have same problem - the flap was designed for powder, it jams with tablets. My current solution is to run it when I'm around, and when I hear it 'clunk' to release the soap, I open the door and help it!
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