Setting The Water Hardness Level - Hanseatic HG4585D107610HW User Manual

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Dishwasher detergents, rinse aids and dishwasher salts
Setting the water hardness
level
Hard water leads to calcification of the dish-
washer, to extra consumption of dishwash-
er detergent, and to unattractive limescale
marks on the cookware. The purpose of the
dishwasher salt is to prevent this. You need
to set the water hardness level to determine
the correct dosage of dishwasher salt. Do this
preferably before using the appliance for the
first time.
Setting the hardness level
In order to determine the water hardness in
your place of residence, you can
– look on the website of your water provider.
– telephone your water supplier.
– purchase suitable test strips at the phar-
macy.
Setting the hardness level
1. Close the dishwasher door.
2. Switch the device on with the On/Off but-
ton (2) and start setting the hardness level
within one minute of switching on.
3. Hold the P button (4) in until the displays
(9) and
(10) blink in sequence.
4. Press the P button (4) as many times as
necessary to display the required hard-
ness level.
The relevant "hardness level" is displayed via
the programme displays (3):
Water
hard-
°dH
gramme display read-
ness
soft
up to 8.4
"90 min." and "Short"
medium 8.5 to 14
"Glass" and "Short"
more
hard
than 14
"Glass" and "90 min."
5. Around 5 seconds after you push it for the
last time, the dishwasher will automatical-
ly revert to the normal display.
The hardness level setting is saved.
Page EN-15
illuminated pro-
ings (3)
"Short"
"90 min."
"Glass"

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