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PREPARING THE MACHINE FOR USE
To put rinse aid, remove the rinse aid compartment cap
by turning it. (1) Fill the rinse aid compartment with rinse
aid until the rinse aid level indicator becomes dark; (2)
refit the cap and close it by turning it in a way that the
nails will correspond to one another. By checking the
rinse aid level indicator on the detergent dispenser, you
can understand whether or not your machine needs
rinse aid. A dark indicator b means that there is rinse aid
in the compartment, while a light indicator a shows that
you need to fill the compartment with rinse aid.
The rinse aid level adjuster can be set to a position
between 1 and 6. Factory setting for rinse aid is the
position (3). You need to increase the degree of the
adjuster if water stains form on your dishes after a wash,
whereas you need to decrease the degree if a blue stain
is left when wiped by hand. (3)
WARNING! Use only those rinse aid materials which are allowed for use in
the machine. As rinse aid residues left as a result of overflowing will create
extremely high amounts of foam and thus reduce the washing performance,
remove the excess amount of rinse aid by wiping it with a rag.
LOADING YOUR DISHWASHER
If you properly place your dishes into the machine, you will be using it in the best way
in terms of energy consumption, washing and drying performance.
There are two separate baskets for you to load your dishes into your machine. You
can load into the lower basket such round and deep items as pots with long handles,
pot lids, plates, salad plates, cutlery sets.
The upper basket has been designed for tea plates, dessert plates, salad bowls,
cups and glasses. When placing long-stem glasses and goblets, lean them against
the basket edge, rack or glass supporter wire and not against other items. Do not
lean long glasses against one another or they cannot remain steady and may receive
damage.
It is more appropriate to locate the thin narrow parts into the middle sections of
baskets. You can place spoons among the other cutlery sets in order to prevent them
from sticking to one another. You are recommended to use the cutlery grid in order
to obtain the best result.
To avoid any possible injuries, always place such long-handle and sharp-pointed
dishes as serving fork, bread knife etc. with their sharp points facing down or
horizontally on the baskets.
WARNING! Place your dishes into your machine in a way that they will not
prevent the upper and lower spray arms from spinning.
TOP BASKET
• HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE RACK
These racks are designed to increase the
capacity of the top basket. You can place your
glasses and cups on the racks. You can adjust
the height of these racks. Thanks to this feature,
you can place different sizes of glasses under
these racks.
Thanks to height adjustment plastics mounted
on the basket, you can use your racks in 2
different heights. In addition, you can place
long forks, knives and spoons on these
racks laterally, so that they do not block the
revolution of propeller.
Foldable racks on the upper basket are
designed in order to let you place big
items easier such as pots, pans, etc. If
requested, each part can be folded
separately, or all of them can be folded
and larger spaces can be obtained.
You can use foldable racks by raising
them upwards,or by folding down.
FILLING THE DETERGENT COMPARTMENT
Push the latch to open the detergent container as shown
in the image. (1) Detergent pod has level lines inside. It
is possible to measure the right detergent amount using
these lines. Detergent pod can take totally 40 cm
3
detergent.
Open the dishwasher detergent and pour into the larger
compartment b 25 cm
3
if your dishes are heavily soiled or 15
cm
3
if they are less soiled. (2)
If your dishes have been kept dirty for a very long time, if
there are dried food wastes on them, and if you have overly
loaded the dishwasher, pour a 5 cm
3
detergent into the
prewash compartment and start your machine. You may have
to add more detergent into your machine, depending on the
degree of soil and on the water hardness level in your area.
COMBINED DETERGENT
Detergent manufacturers also produce combined detergents called “2 in 1”, “3 in 1”
or “5 in 1” etc.
“2 in 1” detergents contain det salt or rinse aid. When using “2 in 1” detergents
make sure to check the specifications of the tablet.
Other tablet detergents contain det rinse aid + salt + varlous extra functions.
Generally, combined detergents produce sufficient results under certain usage
conditions only.
Such detergents contain rinse aid and/or salt in preset amounts
• POINTS TO CONSIDER WHEN USING THIS TYPE OF PRODUCTS:
•
Always make sure to check the specifications of the product you will use
or whether or not it is a combined product.
•
Check if the detergent used is appropriate for the hardness of mains water
that machine is appertaining to.
•
Observe the instructions on packagings when using such products.
•
If such detergents are in the form of tablets, never put them into the
interior section or the cutlery basket of the dishwasher. Always put the
tablets into the detergent compartment in the detergent dispenser.
•
They produce good results for certain types of usage only. If you are using
this type of detergents, you need to contact the manufacturers and find
out about the suitable conditions of use.
•
When the conditions of use of such products and the machine settings
are appropriate, they ensure savings in salt and/or rinse aid consumption.
•
Contact the detergent manufacturers if you are not obtaining good wash
results (if your dishes stay calcareous and wet) after having used 2 in 1 or
3 in 1 detergents. The scope of warranty for your machine does not cover
any complaints caused by the use of these types of detergents.
Recommended usage: If you are using a combined detergent, then add
rinse agent into your machine ,switch the rinse agent settings into its lowest
(1) position and active the tablet detergent button in order to obtain better
results.If the water hardness level is above level 4,then it is necessary to fill in
the salt container with salt.t is not recommended to use combined detergents
in fast programs.
WARNING: Should any problem, which you have not encountered before,
arise with the use of this type of detergents, contact the detergent
manufacturers directly.
• WHEN YOU GIVE UP USING COMBINED DETERGENTS
•
Fill the salt and rinse aid compartments.
•
Adjust the water hardness setting to the highest position ( 6 ) and run an
empty-wash.
•
Adjust the water hardness level.
•
Make the suitable rinse aid setting.
FILLING WITH RINSE AID AND MAKING THE SETTING
Rinse aid is used to prevent the stay of white water drops,
lime stains, white film strip-shaped stains that may form on
the dishes, as well as to increase the drying performance.
Contrary to the popular beliefs, it is used not only for
obtaining shinier dishes but also for obtaining sufficiently
dried dishes. For this reason, care should be taken that
there is adequate amount of rinse aid in the rinse aid
compartment and only polishing material produced for use
at dishwashers should be used. If the rinse aid lamp on the
control panel becomes on fill the rinse aid compartment
with rinse.
PREPARING THE MACHINE FOR USE
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