Dishwasher - Odor From Food or Mildew
If you have an odor in your dishwasher, check the following:
Dirty water in the tub:
Dirty water building up between uses may be an installation problem caused by an improperly installed drain hose.
- The drain hose must have a high drain loop or be connected to an air gap.
- Check the Installation Instructions for installation guidelines.
Food residue:
- Check around the pump inlet screen on the tub bottom for any paper, plastic or other debris that may be blocking the inlet to the pump.
- Inspect the spray arm jets. If any jets are blocked, use a small object like a paper clip to loosen the debris blocking the jets. Be careful not to damage the jets in any way, as that will affect wash performance.
- After checking the pump inlet and spray arm jets, run the dishwasher with a full cup of detergent and no dishes. This should flush out the machine and eliminate the cause of food residue odor.
Mildew:
Mildew can be wiped from the interior or gasket of the dishwasher with a damp cloth. Running the dishwasher at least once a week can usually prevent mildew, especially if food residue is present.
- To remove:
- Mix one gallon of water with 1/2 cup of chlorine bleach, OR mix one gallon of water with 1/2 cup of ammonia. CAUTION: Mixing chlorine bleach and ammonia together will cause toxic fumes. DO NOT mix them together.
- Wipe out the interior with a cloth or sponge.
- Run the dishwasher through the rinse cycle to remove any residue before loading dishes.
A dishwasher will not normally retain odors, so odors present for extended periods of time should be considered abnormal. For service, please schedule an appointment with Bodewell.