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- Do not tamper with controls.
- Do not abuse, sit on, or stand on the open door or dish-rack of the dishwasher. The
machine may topple over.
- Protect cables and hoses from high temperatures.
- To reduce the risk of injury, do not allow children to operate or play with the
dishwasher.
Using the Right Detergent
Use only detergent specifically made for use in dishwashers, as other types will cause
over sudding. If your detergent is old and/or lumpy, throw it away. Old detergent
loses its washing power. Lumpy detergent won’t dissolve.
How much Detergent Should You Use
That depends if your water is “hard” or “soft”.
HARD WATER REQUIRES MORE DETERGENT TO GET DISHES CLEAN.
SOFT WATER REQUIRES LESS DETERGENT TO GET DISHES CLEAN.
- The recessed detergent area located on the inside door panel will hold approximately
7 grams of detergent.
How to use the water softener
The hardness of the water varies from place to place. If hard water is used in the
dishwasher, deposits will be formed on the dishes and utensils. This appliance is
equipped with a water softener which uses a salt specifically designed to eliminate the
minerals from the water.
How to load the salt into the softener
1. To unscrew the cap from the salt container turn in an anticlockwise direction, into
the salt container which is located on the right hand side of the inner tub.
2. Load 250g of salt into the salt container. Which will last for approximately 15 full
wash loads.
3. Fill the salt into the salt container until a small amount of water comes out(this is
very important when you use the dishwasher for the first time).
4. Screw the cap back carefully.
Note:
1 Load the salt before the beginning of wash cycle so as to prevent corrosion to the
tub.
2. Only special salt can be used for the dishwasher.