Dishwasher / User’s Manual
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Preparation
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Tablet detergents give
satisfying results only under
certain usage conditions. The
best washing performance in
dishwashers is obtained by
using detergent, rinse aid and
water softening salt individually.
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Information about suitable
places (detergent dispenser,
basket etc.) in the dishwasher
to place the tablet can be found
amongst the usage instructions
on the packages of the tablet
detergents.
Tablet detergent types commonly found in
the market:
2in1:
Contains detergent, rinse aid or
water softening salt
3in1:
Contains detergent, rinse aid and
water softening salt
4in1:
Contains glass protectors in addition
to detergent, rinse aid and water softening
salt
5in1:
Contains glass and stainless steel
protectors in addition to detergent, rinse
aid and water softening salt
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Observe the instructions of the
detergent manufacturer on
the package when using tablet
detergents.
When you switch to powder
detergent from tablet detergent:
1. Make sure that salt and rinse aid
reservoirs are full.
2. Set the water hardness to the highest
level and perform an empty run.
3. After the empty washing cycle, review
the user manual and readjust the water
hardness level so as to suit the water
supply.
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If dishes have been waiting
for a long time and have
dried residues, fill the 5 cm³
compartment too (5).
3. Close the detergent dispenser lid by
pressing on it lightly. A “click” will be
heard when the lid is closed.
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In programmes with prewash
and at high temperature,
in which you use tablet
detergents, make sure that the
detergent dispenser lid is closed
firmly.
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Use powder detergent in short
programmes without prewash
since the solubility of the tablet
detergent changes depending
on the temperature and time.
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Excessive usage of powder
detergents will cause the
detergent not dissolve
completely and will also cause
scratches on the glassware.
Tablet detergents
Tablet detergents exhibit water softening
and / or rinse aid effect in addition to
detergent effect. Some types of these
detergents also contain special-purpose
washing chemicals such as glass and
stainless steel protectors.