Smeg Dishwasher: not working
What is this symptom?
If your Smeg dishwasher is not working and shows no signs of life when you press start, it could be due to power supply issues or a faulty door latch. This guide will help you troubleshoot common problems and get your dishwasher back in action.
Important Tips for Smeg Models
- Some Smeg models have delay start features which if accidentally set can cause the appliance to appear non‑responsive
Possible Causes
Power supply or electrical issue
How to Identify: No lights on control panel, no response when pressing controls; circuit breaker tripped or outlet not supplying power
Part: Power cord, outlet, circuit breaker
DIY Solutions
Check power and reset dishwasher
- Ensure dishwasher is plugged in and outlet has power
- Check and reset circuit breaker if tripped
- Turn off dishwasher, unplug or turn off breaker for a few minutes, then restore power and try again
Verify door latch engagement
- Open and firmly close the dishwasher door until it clicks
- Inspect around the latch for debris or obstruction
- Clean any dirt preventing full closure
Cancel delay start timer
- Locate delay start indicator on control panel
- Press and hold start/pause until lights change
- Adjust delay setting back to zero
Clean filters and check spray arms
- Remove and rinse the dishwasher filter under warm water
- Clear any debris from spray arm holes
- Ensure spray arms spin freely
Professional Repairs
Replace faulty door latch or sensor
Control board or internal component replacement
When to Call a Professional
Preventive Maintenance
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Clean filters regularly: Clogs that can lead to non‑starting or poor performance
Frequency: monthly -
Run a reset occasionally after power outages: Control glitches
Frequency: as needed
Frequently Asked Questions
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References & Sources
- Why is my smeg dishwasher not working Community
Community Analytical Insights
Analysis based on real user discussions from appliance repair communities
Can I Fix This Myself?
Common Issues Reported by Users
- Excessive suds from using washing up liquid
- Clogged drain filter due to soap residue
- Faulty door latch preventing operation
User Suggested Solutions
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Run a rinse cycle to remove suds. Fill the dishwasher with water, let it sit for 10 minutes, then drain. Repeat until suds are gone.
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Check and clean the drain filter. Remove the filter, rinse it under warm water, and ensure there are no blockages.
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Inspect and replace the door latch if it is faulty. Open the dishwasher door and check the latch mechanism for any damage.
Analysis based on 1 community discussions
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Sources
Data compiled from real discussions on r/appliancerepair and r/Appliances:
Community Discussions
Dishwasher won't work after having washing up liquid in
Pour cooking oil to help reduce suds, add water, drain, and repeat.
Source: Reddit r/appliancerepair
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