J9 Machine Cleaning; J9.1 End Of Service And Daily Internal Cleaning; Figure 28 Unscrew The Salt Container Cap; Figure 29 Add The Salt - Electrolux EHT8G Manual

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Figure 28 Unscrew the salt container cap

Pour approx. 1.5 kg of coarse salt [NaCl] in container
"A" (an amount sufficient to fill the salt container up to
the rim) using the special funnel supplied (Figure 29).
NaCl
(2 kg)

Figure 29 Add the salt

IMPORTANT:
!
Only salt may be placed in the salt con-
tainer. Do not introduce any other chemical
substances such as detergent, rinse aid or
descaling agent, since these would inevita-
bly damage the appliance. Such damage
invalidates any warranty and relieves the
manufacturer of all liability.
Remove any traces of salt from the filling hole and
the container thread of the closing cap.
Refit the cap of container "A", turning it clockwise
and making sure it is tight.
IMPORTANT:
!
The message
several wash cycles even after topping-
up the salt, as the salt must circulate in
the entire system. Correct operation of
the dishwasher is not, however, affected.
The salt container always has water in it, therefore it is
normal if water comes out during
J9
Machine cleaning
Cleaning must be carried out after every day of use.
Use hot water, a neutral detergent/detersive if neces-
sary, and a soft brush or sponge. If another type of
detergent is used carefully follow the manufacturer's
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may appear for
filling.
instructions and observe the safety rules given in the
information cards provided with the product or sub-
stance.
In order to reduce the environmental impact of pollut-
ant substances, clean the equipment (externally and
internally where necessary) with products that are
more than 90% biodegradable.
CAUTION!
Do not use steel wool or similar mate-
rial to clean s/steel surfaces. Do not
use detergents containing chlorine.
IMPORTANT!
Do not clean the machine with jets of
water.
CAUTION!
Contact with chemical substances (e.g.
detergent, rinse aid, scale remover,
etc.) without taking appropriate safety
precautions (e.g. personal protection
equipment) can involve exposure to
chemical risk and possible damage to
health. Therefore always refer to the
safety cards and labels on the products
used.
J9.1
End of service and daily internal cleaning
The appliance is designed to carry out an automatic
cleaning cycle to help flush out any residues and to
guarantee greater health and hygiene:
Lift the hood and take out the rack containing the
clean dishes.
In versions without supplementary filtering
system (FS) ("B" - Figure 31).
1. Remove the flat filter "1" and the overflow "2" if
present.
2. Close the hood and select the drain cycle by
pressing button "M" (Table 2 "Control panel").
3. At the end of the drain cycle, remove and clean
the pump suction filter "3".
In versions with supplementary filtering system
(FS) ("A" - Figure 31).
1. Remove the basket filter "1", the flat filter "2".
2. Close the hood and select the drain cycle by
pressing button "M" (Table 2 "Control panel").
3. Wait for almost 10 seconds and lift the hood
again to remove the tank filter "3".
4. Close the hood to restart the drain cycle.
5. At the end of the drain cycle, remove and clean
the pump suction filter "4".
In versions with automatic hood and supple-
mentary filtering system (FS) ("A" - Figure 31).
1. Remove the basket filter "1", the flat filter "2".
2. Close the hood by pressing button "C" (Table 2
"Control panel").
3. Select the drain cycle by pressing button "M"
(Table 2 "Control panel").
4. Wait for almost 10 seconds and deactivate the
drain cycle by pressing again the button "M".

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