Using The Dispensers; Detergent Use; Detergent Dispenser - Thermador DW244UB Care & Use Manual

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USING
THE
DISPENSERS
For the best washing result
it is important
to use the correct
amount
of detergent
and rinse aid,
DETERGENT
USE
Use
only
fresh
dishwashing
detergent
(powder
is
recommended)
manufactured
specifically
for dishwasher
use,
Use of other
types of detergents
will result
in excessive
suds,
Be sure to check
the phosphate
content
of the detergent
to
be used, Phosphate
helps prevent
the minerals
in hard water
from
forming
a film or spots on dishes, Hard water
requires
your
detergent
to work
harder.
In hard water
areas you will
find that detergents
with
high phosphate
levels will provide
a
better
result,
If the phosphate
level
is low, below
8,7%, you
may have to use extra
detergent
in hard water
areas,
DETERGENT
LEVELS
Figure
11. Detergent
Levels
Be sure to follow
the dishwasher
detergent
manufacturer's
instructions
when
using
the
detergents,
Concentrated
detergents
usually
call
for
lower
usage
than
do standard
detergents,
Note:
Do not use detergent
when the RINSE
ONLY
cycle
has been selected,
TO
OPEN
DETERGENT
DISPENSER
The detergent
dispenser
on the ThermadoP
'_ dishwasher
is
located
on the inside of the door,
see Figure
1, Page 3,
Once
the cover
is open
you will
see two
level marks:
"25"
and "15".
These
refer
to
the
volume
when
filled
level
in
milliliters.
Note; 15 milliliters
is equivalent
to 1 tablespoon.
If
the
detergent
dispenser
is completely
filled
it can
hold
45 milliliters,
or roughly
3 tablespoons.
WATER
HARDNESS
The amount
of detergent
to be used depends
on the cycle
selected
and the water
hardness:
For water of medium hardness and NORMAL
WASH
cycle it is recommended
that the detergent
dispenser
be filled to the 25 milliliters,
about 2 tablespoons.
With
hard water,
or with
the
POTSAN D PANS
cycle, it
is recommended
that
the
detergent
dispenser
be
completely
filled,
roughly
3 tablespoons.
If additional
detergent
is required
it can be placed
on the inside
of
the door, just
below
the dispenser.
With
soft water
the amount
of detergent
may be reduced.
Also, for the LIGHT
WASH
or ECONO
WASH
cycles
the amount
of detergent
may be reduced.
For the
LIGHT
WASH or ECONO WASH
cycles
it is recommended
that
only
the
chamber
marked
"15"
be filled
with
detergent;
roughly
1
tablespoon
of detergent.
If you
have water
of medium
or
higher
hardness
and the
dishes do not come clean, the cause, in the majority
of cases,
is the use of too
little
detergent
rather
than too much, If you
have very soft water, or chemically
treated
soft water
special
care
should
be taken
to
use
the
minimum
amount
of
detergent,
For these
situations
a high quality,
low
phosphate
detergent
is recommended,
Too much
detergent
combined
with
soft water
may cause etching
of glassware,
TO
CLOSE
DETERGENT
DISPENSER:
After
filling
the
detergent
compartment
slide
to
position
shown
in Figure
12 and push
down
on raised
arrow
on
cover.The
detergent
will be dispensed
automatically
during
the wash portion
of the cycle.
If the cover of the detergent
dispenser is closing fully but it
won't latch this is most likely due to the dishwasher
having
been stopped
in mid cycle. Check the cycle status bar, see
Figure
2 (Page 4) to see if cycle has been completed.
If the
cycle is not complete
please refer to section of this manual
titled TO INTERRUPT
OR RESET CYCLE, Page 13.
Figure
12. Detergent
Cover
in Closed
Position
The detergent dispenser cover may be opened by pulling the
release tab, Figure
12, toward you.

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