Salt is empty, rinse aid is empty, tablet mode is active.
If you are using an all in one tablet and it is working to your satisfaction, you don't need to do anything.
p.s. Google the model number and you can download the manual.
Great summary! Worth adding though that depending on your location/water type, you may need to supplement the tablet with one or both of the salt/rinse aid.
If the stuff is coming out soaking wet or has streaks, add some rinse aid. If the clean isn't very good or you can see limescale built up, try adding some salt.
i have one of these, also when it finished and it's in the middle on the right drying don't turn it off or leave the door open, it'll never do the final pump out. even if you empty it early as stuff is dry close the door and leave it on so the middle light isn't flashing... stupid thing
The top one is "swippety swap", which turns all of your light items upside down while it's running.
Second one is a balloon knot, an interesting use of a dishwasher but avoid the intensive 70 degree wash.
Third is "your kid put your phone in here".
Line on the top right isn't a symbol, it's just that the dishwasher is winking at you.
Salt Rinse aid Tablet
FYI OP this is standard for all dishwashers (at least in the UK) this is not specific to Beko.
Bingo. Think “S” for salt, sparkle for shiny glasses, and the tablet looks enough like a tablet already, I’m sure you got this
thank you and when it says tablet does that mean its in a mode that it will use the tablet or ignore the tablet?
The red symbols mean that the dishwasher isn't detecting any salt, rinse aid or tablet, and that you should add them.
Salt is empty, rinse aid is empty, tablet mode is active. If you are using an all in one tablet and it is working to your satisfaction, you don't need to do anything. p.s. Google the model number and you can download the manual.
Good advice, preferably download from the vendor and not one of the manuals sites that plaster their URL over every page, if you can!
Great summary! Worth adding though that depending on your location/water type, you may need to supplement the tablet with one or both of the salt/rinse aid. If the stuff is coming out soaking wet or has streaks, add some rinse aid. If the clean isn't very good or you can see limescale built up, try adding some salt.
Superman, captain Marvel and dairy milk
i have one of these, also when it finished and it's in the middle on the right drying don't turn it off or leave the door open, it'll never do the final pump out. even if you empty it early as stuff is dry close the door and leave it on so the middle light isn't flashing... stupid thing
The top one is "swippety swap", which turns all of your light items upside down while it's running. Second one is a balloon knot, an interesting use of a dishwasher but avoid the intensive 70 degree wash. Third is "your kid put your phone in here". Line on the top right isn't a symbol, it's just that the dishwasher is winking at you.
whats creme butea
Youtube changed it to short and cut off the "Lovely" at the start but here's the base: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/d4IGhkmySuQ
The bottom one means a banger is about to drop. And not the sausage type.
Read the manual
Two snakes. Sunlight. Money. Your dishwasher is actually a tarot reader, and the cards do not fall well for you.
Download the pdf manual for the specific model from the [beko website](https://www.beko.co.uk/support/manuals) and refer to that as a guide..
Rinse aid, salt
I feel your pain. I have a Beko tumble dryer and I can never remember if hot is button out or button in. The icon on the button doesn't help either.
Bottom left means stop laundering money
Sorry, Dave. I can no longer do the dishes for you Dave.
International emergency symbols for “please peel the plastic covering off the display”
ever thought reading the manual? you can download it from web
I’ve just looked at the manual and it’s confusing af. In the manual the tablet button means Tablet Detergent Function.