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Detergents

Information about detergents

You can use any brand of liquid or powder
detergent, as well as tablets, that have
been specifically designed for use in
domestic dishwashers. (Do not use normal
washing-up liquid!)

Nowadays there are three types of
dishwasher detergent available:
1.  those containing phosphates and
     chlorine,
2.  those containing phosphates but no
     chlorine,
3.  those containing neither phosphates
     nor chlorine.

When a phosphate-free detergent is used
in conjunction with hard water, there is a
greater possibility that white marks will be
left behind on crockery and glasses, etc.
These can be avoided by pouring an
increased amount of detergent into the
dispenser.

Chlorine-free detergents have a reduced
bleaching effect. This can mean that tea
stains are not completely removed or
plastic items become discoloured.

This can be resolved by:

D

selecting a higher temperature
programme, or

D

 increasing the amount of detergent,
or

D

using a detergent that contains
chlorine.

Check the label on the detergent
packaging to determine whether a
particular product is suitable for use with
silverware.

If you have any further questions, we
recommend that you contact the customer
advice departments of the various
detergent manufacturers.

Detergent compartment with
measuring marks

The side of the detergent compartment is
marked with lines to help you determine
how much powder to add.
The capacity of the detergent container is
15 ml up to the bottom line and 25 ml up to
the middle line. When the compartment is
full it contains 40 ml.

If the detergent dispenser 

30

 is still

closed, press the lock 

28

 to open the

detergent dispenser.

Adding detergent

Fill the dispenser 

30

 with detergent.

Please observe the manufacturer’s
instructions printed on the detergent
packaging when determining the
correct dosage.

Important

Due to the different solvency properties of
the detergent tablets supplied by various
manufacturers, the cleaning efficiency of
the detergent may not be fully utilised by
short programmes. It is recommended to
use washing powder for these
programmes.

If using the “Intensive” programme
(some models), also pour approx.
10–15 ml of detergent onto
the appliance door. If using tablets,
also place a tablet on the appliance
door.

Summary of Contents for GI 225-145

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Page 3: ...ng in the Salt 8 Adding rinse aid 9 Not suitable for the dishwasher 10 Arranging crockery glasses etc in the dishwasher 11 Detergents 14 Programme overview 16 Washing dishes 17 Maintenance and care 18...

Page 4: ...n installed correctly Electrical connection conditions must correspond with the specifications on the rating plate of the dishwasher If the dishwasher is to be installed in a high sided unit ensure th...

Page 5: ...xiation Keep infants away from the open dishwasher It could contain residue of the cleaning agent If the appliance is installed at eye level ensure when opening and closing the door that children are...

Page 6: ...ns on applicable models Appliance interior 20 Upper basket with 2 tiered cup rack 21 Additional cutlery basket for the top basket 22 Upper spray arm 23 Lower spray arm 24 Container for special salt wi...

Page 7: ...programme button B and switch on the main switch 1 then release the buttons The display 6 flashes and buttons A and B illuminate Hardness value 2 was set at the factory To change the setting Press pro...

Page 8: ...indicator 6 on the front panel will light up initially but will extinguish again after a short period when the salt solution has become sufficiently concentrated If the switch is set to 0 it is not ne...

Page 9: ...nap closed To prevent excessive foam formation during the next rinse cycle remove any rinse aid which has run over with a cloth Adjusting the amount of rinse aid The amount of rinse aid added to the w...

Page 10: ...d as dishwasher proof Damage to glassware and other dishes Possible causes type of glass or manufacturing process chemical composition of detergent water temperature and duration of dishwasher program...

Page 11: ...in the dishwasher as they could easily fall out of the baskets Removing the dishes To prevent water dripping from the top basket onto the dishes in the lower basket we recommend that you empty the low...

Page 12: ...etc can be held securely in the small accessories holder Adjusting position of basket not on all models The top basket can be inserted on either its upper or lower rollers according to requirement Th...

Page 13: ...e upper edge and pull upwards Before you re insert the basket ensure that it is at the same height on both sides Otherwise the appliance door cannot be closed and the upper spray arm will not connect...

Page 14: ...packaging to determine whether a particular product is suitable for use with silverware If you have any further questions we recommend that you contact the customer advice departments of the various...

Page 15: ...g when using combined cleaning products which eliminate the need for a rinsing agent or salt for example Some products with a built in rinsing agent are only used to their full effect in certain progr...

Page 16: ...le very little stuck on hard loosely attached Normal 65 Intensive 70 Eco 50 Quick 35 Pre rinse Drying Rinse aid 70 Second rinse First rinse Wash 65 Pre rinse Main rinse Rinse aid 55 Wash 35 Rinse off...

Page 17: ...is loaded press the top basket button 3 Close door The programme starts automatically Optical indicator during operation With some models During the rinse programme a light point appears on the floor...

Page 18: ...r on provided that you have not yet closed the door If it is necessary to change the programme after this the programme cycle that has already begun e g washing will still carry on to the end Maintena...

Page 19: ...the filters under running water Insert the filter unit and tighten the coarse micro filter Coarse microfilter Spray arms Lime and remnants of food in the washing water can block the nozzles in the sp...

Page 20: ...ence has shown that you can resolve most problems that arise during normal daily usage yourself without having to call out a service engineer Not only does this save costs but it also means that the a...

Page 21: ...ck inside dispenser Compartment was damp when it was filled up with detergent Compartment must be dry before detergent is added There is water left in the appliance at the end of the programme The was...

Page 22: ...ount of rinse aid was set too low Although water is quite hard no salt has been put in appliance Water softener was set too low Lid on salt container is not screwed tight If you used a phosphate free...

Page 23: ...ll find details of the conditions for the comparison tests on the additional Notes on comparison tests sheet The consumption values for the relevant programmes are given in the introduction General Bu...

Page 24: ...spigot of the siphon Ensure that the drainage hose is not kinked crushed or twisted ensure that there is no sealing cover which prevents the waster water from flowing away Fresh water connection Usin...

Page 25: ...reezing temperatures If the appliance is installed in a location where there is a risk of freezing temperatures e g in a holiday home all water must be completely drained out of the interior see Trans...

Page 26: ...f polypropylene PP Disposal of redundant appliances Make redundant appliances unusable to prevent subsequent accidents Dispose of the appliance in an environmentally friendly manner Warning Children c...

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Page 29: ...44 892 8988 IE 01450 2655 Calls from a BT landline will be charged at up to 3 pence per minute A call set up free of up to 6 pence may apply Pease find the contact data of all countries in the enclose...

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