Dishwasher / User’s Manual
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PreparatIon
C
If a different brand or type of
liquid/gel detergent will be used,
make sure previous detergent
is depleted completely and then
remove and clean the liquid/gel
detergent tank under tap water.
C
Fill the rinse air box only with
rinse aid, and the detergent box
only with liquid/gel detergent.
If you fill it inappropriately,
immediately remove the boxes,
empty them and clean under
running water.
Installing/Removing the Liquid/
Gel Detergent and Rinse Aid Box
Top remove the rinse aid and detergent
boxes, push and lift the system cover on
both sides as shown with arrows 1 and 2 and
open.
1
2
1
Lift and remove the rinse aid box (A).
A
B
1
2
Move the detergent box (B) in the direction
of the arrow (1) and lift to remove (2). Once
the cleaning or filling procedure is complete,
C
Do not fill the liquid/gel
detergent box with liquids or
chemical cleaners (vinegar,
bleacher etc.) other than liquid/
gel detergent.
C
Liquid/gel detergents that lost
their fluidity and became firm
must not be used in automatic
liquid/gel detergent dosing
system.
Liquid/gel detergents must be used
in a short time once they have been
unpacked. Unpacked liquid/gel
detergents may lose their fluidity in
time.
C
When the detergent warning
lamp gives a warning, it will go
away in a short while after you
add liquid/gel detergent. If the
warning light is still on after a
washing cycle, you can remove
the detergent cartridge, shake it
a few times and reinstall it.
This may occur because of the
blockage of the warning gauge
due to the detergent residues
remained in the cartridges after
a long term use.
To avoid this, it is recommended
to clean the detergent cartridge
thoroughly once in two or three
months.
You can soak it in lukewarm
water, and you can can wash
with tap water.
This way, dosing problems
caused by accumulated
detergent residues, as well
as blockage of the warning
mechanism is prevented and it is
ensured that the system works
properly.