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Filling the regenerative salt
Effects of the salt
During the washing, salt is automatically washed out of the container into the softening device, where it dissolves
calcium. The dissolved calcium is washed out of the unit. The water softening device is then ready for the next
operation. This regenerative process works only if the salt dissolves.
1. Pull out the lower rack.
2. Open the container closing (Fig. 2).
3. Pour 0.5 l of water into the container before the first use.
4. Put the supplied funnel on the container opening.
5. Pour the regenerative salt slowly into the container (capacity about 1.2 kg). The salt will wash excess water out (Fig. 3).
WARNING!
Use only regenerative salt designed for dishwashers. Do not use kitchen salt! Never use dishwasher detergent in the water
softener container!
6. Close the container and fasten the closing gently.
Note:
Indication to add regenerative salt on the control panel will be illuminated first. It will go out after a while, when
a sufficient salt concentration has been achieved.
Warning
Never put dishwasher detergent in the regenerative salt container. You could destroy the softening device.
Indication to add regenerative salt
The salt has to be added immediately before the next washing, when the respective indicator on the control panel is
illuminated.
Filling the Rinse Aid in the Container
The rinse aid is used in the last stage of rinsing. It prevents water droplets from drying and creating stains on the surface
during drying.
Fill the rinse aid before running the washing program, so that any spilled remnants of the agent are washed away
immediately and don‘t increase the risk of corrosion of the internal parts!
1. Open the door.
2. Open the container closing (Fig. 4).
3. Pour the rinse aid slowly into the container (Fig. 5); the capacity is about 140 ml.
WARNING!
Use only rinse aid designed for dishwashers. Never put dishwasher detergent in the rinse aid container!
4. Close the container and fasten the closing gently (Fig. 6).
Fig. 3
Fig. 2