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RINSE AID DISPENSER
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1. Open the dispenser by turning the cap to the arrow “open” (left) and remove the lid.
2. Pour in the rinse aid carefully so it does not overflow.
3. Put the lid back on, flush with the arrow “open”, and close it by turning right towards “closed”.
The rinse aid is released during the final phase of the program during polishing. This prevents forming drops
on the dishes, which would leave them with stains and smudges. Also, it speeds drying and water draining
from the dishes.
Liquid rinse aid is used in your dishwasher. The rinse aid dispenser is located in the door next to the detergent
dispenser. When filling the dispenser remove the lid and pour rinse aid into it until indicator of rinse aid goes
completely dark. The volume of the rinse aid dispenser is 140 ml.
Be careful to avoid overfilling the dispenser – residues of rinse aid cause foaming. Wipe off the leaked residue
with cloth. Before closing the door, remember to put back the lid of the dispenser.
WARNING
Wipe with absorbent cloth the rinse aid spilled during replenishing, to prevent excessive foaming during the
next wash.
Setting the rinse aid dispenser
Rinse aid dispenser allows six setting positions. For the first time wash set
the control to “4”. If you encounter difficulties with bad drying and spots,
increase the rinse aid dosage by removing the lid dispensers and set the
control to “5”. If the dishes still are not drying well and bear noticeable
stains, set the control to the next higher value, until spots stop forming. The
manufacturer’s setting is 5.
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If after washing are on the dishes drops of water or chalky stains, increase the rinse aid dosage. If there
appears on the dishes white, sticky spots or on the knives and glass bluish coating, reduce the rinse aid
dosage.
Detergent function
The detergent contains chemicals necessary to dissolve and remove dirt from dishes and wash them out of the
dishwasher. For these purposes are suitable most of the quality generally available detergents.
Concentrated detergent
According to their chemical composition, detergents can be split into two basic groups:
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Conventional alkaline agents with caustic components
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Weak alkaline concentrated agents with natural enzymes
Using the washing program “Eco” together with the concentrated detergent reduces environmental pollution
and is optimal for your dishes. These washing programs are specially adapted to the enzyme's ability to dissolve
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