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❖ Max. capacity of the container: approx.. 140 ml.
❖ Do not overfill the container; otherwise severe foam formation may occur.
❖ Do not forget to close the lid after refilling.
Setting of the rinse aid dispenser
➢ Start with position 4.
➢ Select position 5 when stains have occurred
or the drying is not satisfying.
➢ Select position 6 if these problems occur
again.
➢ The factory adjustment is position 5.
1. If water drops or scale marks are on your dishes after washing, increase the
amount of rinse aid.
2. If whitish stripes are on glasses or bluish film is on the cutlery after washing,
decrease the amount of rinse aid.
Dishwasher detergents are divided into 2 groups due to their chemical
composition:
❖ conventional, alkaline detergents with caustic components.
❖ low-alkaline concentrated detergents with natural enzymes.
"Normal" programmes combined with concentrated detergents prevent pollution
and are also good for your dishes. Such programmes support the washing effect of
the enzymes. Therefore, "normal" programmes combined with concentrated
detergents are as effective as "intensive" programmes.
There are 3 kinds of dishwasher detergents:
1. with phosphate and chlorine.
2. with phosphate / without chlorine
3. without phosphate / without chlorine
Most recent powdered dishwasher detergents usually do not contain any phosphate
so they do not soften the water. In such a case add a water softener (= dishwasher
salt) even if the hardness of water is e.g. 6dH. Otherwise white spots may occur on
your dishes and glasses.
Dishwasher detergents without chlorine only bleach slightly, so they do not remove
tough stains. In such a case select a programme with a higher temperature.
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