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Dishwasher detergents, rinse aids and dishwasher salts
Changing the rinse aid dosage
If the dishes are
– dull and stained, increase the dosage by
turning the arrow on the rinse aid dispen-
ser (20) to a higher value.
– sticky and smeared, decrease the dosage
by turning the arrow on the rinse aid dispen-
ser (20) to a lower value.
Adding dishwasher salt
Dishwasher salt is a special salt designed to
reduce water hardness. This helps prevent
limescale deposits in the appliance and on
dishes.
NOTICE
Risk of damage to property!
You may damage the dishwasher and
its stainless steel surface by using dis-
hwasher salt in an improper manner.
■
Only use regenerating salt which is
specifi cally intended for dishwashers.
■
Always wipe away split dishwasher
salt immediately with a damp cloth.
■
Immediately after adding the dis-
hwasher salt, launch a dishwashing
programme.
You do not need to add dishwasher salt
to the dishwasher salt dispenser
– if you are only using multitabs which alrea-
dy contain dishwasher salt,
– if the water hardness in your area is in the
0–5° dH range.
Add dishwasher salt:
– prior to using the dishwasher for the first
time,
– if the control display “Add dishwasher
salt” (10) lights up.
(19)
1. Remove the lower dish rack.
2. Turn the cover on the dishwasher salt cont-
ainer (19) anticlockwise and remove it.
3. Upon first use: Add 1.5 l water to the dis-
hwasher salt chamber so that it doesn’t
clump.
(b)
4. Place the supplied filling funnel (b) on the
dispenser opening.
5. Add dishwasher salt up to the edge of the
compartment.
6. Stir the dishwasher salt using the end of a
spoon or similar.
7. Turn the cover of the dishwasher salt cont-
ainer (19) in a clockwise direction up to the
stop point.
8. Replace the lower rack (16).
9. Launch a dishwashing programme straight
away or carry out a test run immediately
upon first use using (see “Test run” on
page EN-15).
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