Purchase cutlery baskets, silveware and glass holders, and more in the Thermador Accessories Store.
Click on the tabs below to view helpful tips for your appliance. If you need further assistance, please contact Thermador Customer Support: 1-800-735-4328. |
How Do I Search for a Replacement Part?
To search for a part, click here. If you already know the part number, enter it in the 8-digit Part Number field. If you do not know, enter your appliance’s model number in the Model Number field to view a list of parts for your appliance.
What Accessories Are Available for My Dishwasher and Where Can I Purchase Them?
Accessories such as cutlery baskets and bottle holders are available for your dishwasher. Refer to your owner's manual to learn what accessories go with your dishwasher. If you do not have an owner's manual, you can download it here.
Accessories can be purchased at your dealer or in the Thermador Accessories Store.
What Cleaners & Descalers Are Available for My Dishwasher and Where Can I Purchase Them?
Cleaners such as the Thermador stainless steel conditioner, dishwasher cleaner & descaler and more can be purchased in theThermador Accessories Store for your dishwasher.
Do not apply the stainless steel conditioner to control labels, logos, black stainless steel, or appliance interiors.
What Detergents Do We Recommend?
Below are several detergents we recommend:
- Premium tabs such as Quantum® and Powerball® have an edge in performance over powder.
- Powders are economical to use and the amount used can be adjusted according to the load size, water hardness, and / or the cycle selected.
- Additives such as Power Up® Boost help combat hard water build-up.
- Additives such as Jet Dry® and Turbo Dry® aid with drying large amounts of plastic items.
How to Add Rinse Aid
1. Open the dispenser cover.
2. Fill the dispenser with liquid rinse aid until it is full. Wipe off any excess rinse aid that spills outside of the dispenser.
3. Set the amount of rinse aid that the dishwasher should dispense during each cycle. Refer to your owner's manual to learn how to do this. If you do not have an owner's manual, you can download it here.
4. The dishwasher will indicate if the rinse aid amount is low by illuminating a light or text on your dishwasher control panel.
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What is the difference between liquid, gel, and powdered detergents?
Liquid or gel detergents only contain one type of cleaning agent. Powdered and mono-dose products typically contain both types of cleaning agents (one for bleaching and one for cleaning food off dishware). Mono-dose products are also concentrated forms of powder and gel.
Information on phosphate-free detergents.
In 2010, detergent manufacturers removed phosphates from all of their dishwashing products in response to state laws banning phosphate-containing detergents. Many consumers are not aware of this detergent change and sometimes notice a white film on their dishware after using their dishwasher.
Here are some tips for optimizing the effectiveness of your phosphate-free detergent:
- We recommend powder, tablets, or tabs. Tabs generally perform slightly better than powder formulations. However, powder formulations offer the flexibility to change the quantity used in the dishwasher. For example, one may add more or less powder to the dishwasher depending on the load size, water hardness, and / or the cycle selected.
- Using rinse aid helps water slide off dishware effectively in the final rinse and reduces the likelihood of spotting or streaking. If your detergent tablet already has rinse aid in it, it may still be helpful to add rinse aid to your dishwasher’s rinse aid dispenser. For persistent spotting on your dishware, increase the amount of rinse aid that your dishwasher dispenses. For streaks, decrease the amount. Please refer to your owner's manual to learn how to do this. If you do not have an owner's manual, you can download it here.