How to fill the Rinse Aid Dispenser
To
open
the
dispenser,
turn
the
cap
to
the
"open"
(left)
arrow
and
lift
it
out.
Pour
the
rinse
aid
into
the
dispenser,
being
careful
not
to
overfill.
Replace
the
cap
by
inserting
it
aligned
with
"open"
arrow
and
turning
it
to
the
right
(see
arrow
) until closed
.
Be
careful
not
to
overfill
the
dispenser,
because
this
could
cause
over
sudsing.
Wipe
away
any
spills
with
a
damp
cloth.
Remember
to
replace
the
cap
before
you
close
the
dishwasher
door.
Attention!
Clean
up
any
rinse
aid
spill
during
filling
with
an
absorbent
cloth
to
avoid
excess
foaming
during the next wash.
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Adjusting Rinse Aid Dispenser
The
rinse
aid
dispenser
has
six
setting
s.
Always
start
with
the
dispenser
set
on
"4".
If
spots
and
poor
drying
are
a
problem,
increase
the
amount
of
rinse
aid
dispensed
by
removing
the
dispenser
lid
and
rotating
the
dial
to
"5".
If
the
dishes
still
are
not
drying
properly
or
are
show
spots,
adjust
the
dial
to
the
next
higher
lever
until
your
dishes
are
spot-free.
The
recommended
setting
is
"4".
(Factory
value
is
"4".)
Increase
the
dose
if
there
are
drops
of
water
or
lime
spots
on
the
dishes
after
washing.
Reduce
it
if
there
are
sticky
whitish
stains
on
your
dishes
or
a
bluish
film
on
glassware
or
knife
blades.
Detergents
have
chemical
ingredients
that
are
necessary
to
remove
dirt,
crush
dirt
and
transport
it
out
of
the
dishwasher.
Most
of
the
commercial
quality
detergents
are
suitable
for
this
purpose.
Detergents
There
are
3
sorts
of
detergents
:
1.
With
phosphate
and
with
chlorine
2.
With
phosphate
and
without
chlorine
3.
Without
phosphate
and
without
chlorine
Normally
new
pulverised
detergent
is
without
phosphate
, t
hus
the
water
softener
function
of
phosphate
is not available
.
If
detergents
without
phosphate
are
used
in
the
case
of
hard
water
often
white
spots
appear
on
dishes
and
glasses.
In
this
case
please
add
more
detergent
to
reach
better
results.
Detergents
without
chlorine
do
only
bleach
a
little.
Strong
and
coloured
spots
will
not
be
removed
completely.
In
this
case
please
choose
a
program
with
a
higher
temperature.
Concentrated Detergent
Based on their chemical composition, detergents can be split in two basic types:
The
use
of
“
normal
”
washing
programs
in
combination
with
concentrated
detergents
reduces
pollution
and
is
good
for
your
dishes
. T
hese
wash
programs
are
specifically
matched
to
the
dirt-dissolving
properties
of
the
enzymes
of
the
concentrated
detergent.
For
this
reason
"normal” wash programs in which concentrated detergents are used can achieve the same results
that can otherwise only be achieved using “intensive” programs.
Conventional, alkaline detergents with caustic components
Low alkaline concentrated detergents with natural enzymes
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Function of Detergent