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Using the Right Detergent
Use only a mild detergent specifically made for use in
dishwashers, as other types will cause oversudsing. If your
detergent is old and/or lumpy, throw it away. Old detergent
loses it’s washing power. Lumpy detergent won’t dissolve.
The amount of detergent you use depends if your water is
“hard” or “soft”.
NOTE: Hard water requires more detergent to get
dishes clean. Soft water requires less detergent to
get dishes clean.
Concentrated Powder
Unlike conventional detergents, concentrated detergents
use natural enzymes instead of caustic components. Using
a concentrated detergent in conjunction with the ‘Normal’
allows you to achieve the same results as you would if you
were using the ‘Heavy’ cycle with a conventional detergent.
This is better for your dishes and the environment.
Detergent Tablets
Detergent tablets take longer to dissolve and therefore
require the use of longer wash programs to achieve their
full cleaning power and to completely remove all detergent
residue. When using detergent tablets, press the ‘3-in-1’
button and only select cycles where ‘3-in-1’ is available.
Loading the Detergent Dispenser
To load the detergent dispenser:
1. Press the release button to open the dispenser lid.
2. Fill the dispenser compartment(s) to the desired dosage
level and close the door. Generally, only 1 Tablespoon
of powder is needed for a ‘Normal’ wash load.
3. Press the dispenser lid closed until it clicks shut.
Pre-Wash Option: If dishes are heavily soiled, place an
additional detergent dose in the Pre-Wash detergent cham-
ber (the recessed area located on the top of the detergent
dispenser lid).
NOTE: Always add detergent just before starting
the wash cycle, otherwise it may get damp and not
dissolve properly.
USE AND CARE
A 1 TBSP (15g)
Powder Detergent
B 1.5 TBSP (25g)
Powder Detergent
(or Detergent Tablet)
A B
USING DETERGENT
CAUTION
Dishwashing detergent is corrosive. Keep all
detergent out of reach of children.
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