Dishwasher / User’s Manual
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Preparation
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Since different salt brands
in the market have different
particle sizes and since the
water hardness may vary,
dissolution of the salt in water
may take a couple of hours.
Therefore, Salt Indicator
remains on for a while after
adding salt into the machine.
Loose salt grains can cause rust
marks in your machine if not
rinsed away. Only fill salt just
before a programme is run.
Detergent
You can use powder or tablet detergent in
the machine.
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Only use in the machine
the detergents produced
particularly for use with
dishwashers. We recommend
you not to use detergents that
contain chlorine and phosphate
as they are harmful for the
environment.
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Contact the detergent producer
if the dishes are wet and/or
if you notice limescale spots
particularly on glasses after the
washing programme is over.
Adding detergent
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Refer to the “Programme
Table” to determine the correct
amount of detergent for the
selected programme.
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Do not put solvents into the
detergent dispenser. There is
the risk of explosion!
Put the detergent into the detergent
dispenser just before operating the
machine as illustrated below.
1. Push the latch to right to open the
detergent dispenser lid (A).
2. Put suggested amount of powder or
tablet detergent in the dispenser.
Warning Indicator” (if any) illuminates
continuously on the panel of your machine.
If the water hardness adjustment is set to
level 1, the “No salt warning indicator” will
illuminate continuously although it is not
necessary to use salt. If you use salt under
this condition, salt will not be consumed
and the lamp will not illuminate.
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If you move your house, it
is very important to make
the water hardness level
adjustment of your machine
according to the new location
you move in order to preserve
the washing efficiency.
If the water hardness level
of your machine is adjusted
previously, your machine will
display the last water hardness
level adjustment. Adjust the
new water hardness level of
your machine on basis of the
water hardness level of your tap
water.