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Dishwasher / User’s Manual
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Operating the product
Auxiliary functions
Washing programmes of your dishwasher
are designed to obtain the best cleaning
effect, considering the type of the soiling,
soiling degree and properties of the dishes
to be washed.
Auxiliary functions allow you save from time,
water and power.
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Auxiliary functions may cause
changes in the programme
duration.
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Auxiliary functions are not
suitable for all washing
programs. Indicator of the
auxiliary function that is not
compatible with the programme
will not be active.
Half Load function
It is used to operate the machine without
loading it completely.
1. Load your dishes in the machine as you
like.
2. Turn the machine on with On/Off key.
3. Select the desired programme and press
the Half Load key.
While the function is enabled, the Half Load
indicator will become on in the function
selection indicator and on the display.
4. Close the door of the machine to start
the programme.
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With the Half Load function you
can save both water and power
while using the lower and upper
baskets of the machine.
Tablet detergent function
Allows to obtain a better drying performance
from the multi-purpose detergents called as
all in one detergents such as 2in1, 3in1, 4in1,
5in1 and etc., depending on the hardness
level of the tap water.
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If you have used the Tablet
features during the last washing
programme you used, Tablet
function will remain active in the
next washing programme you
will select.
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Tablet Detergent function may
cause change in the programme
duration.
Changing Warning Sound Volume
1. After switching your machine on,
press Time Delay and P / P+ keys
simultaneously. Keep them pressed until
the countdown 3, 2, 1 is completed on
the display.
2. Press P / P+ key to activate the S:
position on the display.
3. Each pressing on the Time Delay key will
change the warning sound volume as
"S:0" off, "S:1" medium and "S:2" high.
4. Turn off the machine with the On/Off
key to save the changes.
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Your machine is set to
“S:2” as factory default.
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