Dishwasher detergents, rinse aids and dishwasher salts
2. Fill the water tank to the "max" mark in the
opening.
3. Wipe away any rinse aid which has spilt
immediately so that you don't compromise
the rinsing results and to avoid increased
foaming.
4. Close the rinse aid dispenser cover again.
Changing rinse aid setting
We would recommend that you do not change
the dosage that was set by the factory initially.
If the dishes are
– matt and stained after cleaning, increase
the dose.
– sticky and streaky, you should decrease the
dose.
Quickly take the following steps, otherwise
interrupt the process from (see "Water hard-
ness" on page EN-33).
1. Switch on the appliance using the
ton (18).
2. Press the P button (13) for 5 seconds wit-
hin 60 seconds of switching on.
3. Push the
button (12) to switch to setting
mode.
The
indicator (5) will flash. The current
value (d1 to d5) will illuminate on the display
(10).
4. Select the desired dose using the P button
(13): from d1 (low) to d5 (high).
5. The appliance will save the setting after
5 seconds, and the display will return to
the original indicator.
Adding dishwasher salt
Dishwasher salt is a special salt designed to
reduce water hardness. This helps prevent
limescale deposits in the appliance and on
dishes.
NOTICE
Risk of damage to property!
You may damage the dishwasher and
its stainless steel surface, its seals and
fi lters by using dishwasher salt in an im-
proper manner.
■ Only use dishwasher salt which is sui-
table for dishwashers.
■ Always wipe away split dishwasher
salt immediately with a damp cloth.
■ Immediately after adding the dis-
hwasher salt, launch a dishwashing
programme.
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