Detergent; Adding Detergent - Siemens SX778D00TG/06 Instruction Manual

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Detergent

You can use tablets as well as powder
D e t e r g e n t
or liquid detergents for dishwashers, but
never use washing up liquid. The
dosage can be individually adjusted
with powder or a liquid detergent
according to the degree of soiling.
Tablets contain an adequately large
amount of active ingredients for all
cleaning tasks. Modern, powerful
detergents predominantly use a
low-alkaline formulation with phosphate
and enzymes. Phosphates bond the
lime in the water. Enzymes break down
starch and remove protein.
Phosphate-free detergents are less
frequent. These have a slightly weaker
lime bonding capacity and require a
higher dosage. To remove coloured
stains (e.g. tea, tomato sauce),
oxygen-based bleaching agents are
usually used.
To ensure a good washing result,
Note:
always follow the instructions on the
detergent packaging!
If you have further questions,
we recommend that you contact
the detergent manufacturers' helpline.
:
Warning
Risk of injury and damage due to
non-observance of the safety
instructions for detergent and
rinse-aid products!
Always follow the safety instructions for
detergent products and rinse-aid
products.

Adding detergent

If the detergent dispenser 9* is still
1.
closed, actuate locking bar 92 to
open it.
Pour detergent into the dry detergent
2.
dispenser 9* only (insert tablet flat,
not on its edge).
Dosage: see manufacturer's
3.
instructions on the packaging. Use
graduated detergent dispenser.
Usually 20 ml–25 ml are adequate
for normal soiling. If using tablets,
one tablet is adequate.
Close cover on the detergent
4.
dispenser.
Cover "clicks" into position.
The detergent dispenser opens
automatically at the optimum time
depending on the programme. The
powder or liquid detergent is
distributed in the appliance and is
dissolved, the tablet falls into the
tablet collecting tray where it
dissolves in doses.
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