Indicator lights
Rinse aid
1)
Illuminates when rinse aid needs to be filled.
1) The salt and rinse aid indicator lights are never illuminated while a washing programme is running even if filling
with salt and rinse aid is necessary.
Programme knob and On/Off indicator light
• The selection of a washing programme occurs by turning the
programme knob
clock
-
wise or anticlockwise, until the
programme marker
, placed on the knob, corresponds
with the desired washing programme indicated on the control panel.
The
On/Off indicator light
illuminates (position
ON
)
• To switch off the appliance turn the
programme knob
until the
programme marker
corresponds with the
On/Off indicator light
. The
On/Off indicator light
turns off
(position
OFF
).
With the programme knob it is also possible to set the level of the water softener.
First use
Before using your dishwasher for the first time:
• Ensure that the electrical and water connections comply with the installation instruc
-
tions
• Remove all packaging from inside the appliance
• Set the water softener
• Pour 1 litre of water inside the salt container and then fill with dishwasher salt
• Fill the rinse aid dispenser
If you want to use combi detergent tablets ("3 in 1", "4 in 1", "5 in 1" etc... ) follow the
instructions given in "Use of detergent".
Set the water softener
The dishwasher is equipped with a water softener designed to remove minerals and salts
from the water supply, which would have a detrimental or adverse effect on the operation
of the appliance.
The higher the content of these minerals and salts, the harder your water is. Water hardness
is measured in equivalent scales, German degrees (°dH), French degrees (°TH) and mmol/l
(millimol per litre - international unit for the hardness of water).
The softener should be adjusted according to the hardness of the water in your area. Your
local Water Authority can advise you on the hardness of the water in your area.
The water softener must be set in both ways: manually, using the water hardness dial and
electronically.
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First use