When do I need to add rinse-aid?
The dishwasher itself will inform you of
when the rinse aid needs refilling.
A pilot light on the design panel will come
on when a refill is necessary.
PILOT LIGHT
The rinse-aid helps drying and prevents
drops of water from clinging to utensils
after washing. The rinse-aid container is
located on the inside of the door, next
to the detergent container.
It has a 4-position dispenser for adjusting
the amount of rinse-aid to the water
quality (the dispenser is set at position
2 at the factory).
If you notice drops of water on utensils,
increase the position of the rinse-aid
dispenser. If the utensils have white or
sticky lines, lower the position.
RINSE-AID CONTAINER
DISPENSER
a
Once the level of the
dispenser has been
set, fill the container
to the top, but do not
overfill it. If this occurs,
clean the spillage with
a cloth.
a
A greater amount of rinse-aid does
not necessarily mean better
results. In fact, too much rinse-aid
can lead to water marks.
I M P O R TA N T
When do I need to add salt?
A pilot light will come on to show when
more salt needs to be added.
PILOT LIGHT
Important:
If your dishwasher does not
have a display or pilot light, you should
periodically refill the salt that has been
used (about every 20 washes for
medium-hard water).
You should not use salt if your
dishwasher does not need it. In
this case, the pilot light will remain
on at all times.
I M P O R TA N T
When the salt container needs filling,
you should always do it before a wash
and not afterwards.
d
c
Stir with a spoon.
Close the lid tight and clean the salt
around the container.
c
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