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22
HOW TO USE AND OPERATE
5. Refilling
For refilling Rinse Aid
Depending on the dosage setting and the
number of washes, the chamber may need to be
topped up, approximately once a month. The
rinse aid level can be checked by two methods.
By the indicator window on the dispenser
when the dishwasher door is fully open.
Black indicates sufficient Rinse Aid
Clear indicates Rinse Aid required
By the light on the control panel, being lit,
when the dishwasher is working on.
Rinse-Aid Indicator
Adjust Lever (Rinse)
NOTE
Rinse Aid Information
Rinse Aid is necessary to remove spots
and streaks of the water from dishes as
well as improved drying. Using the correct
amount will improve wash performance.
However, using too much can produce
excess foam leading to possible water
leaks.
When the lamp is lit, it means the rinse
aid is almost empty. Refill the Rinse Aid
chamber as soon as possible.
When the salt container is empty, the salt refill
lamp will automatically turn on during
operation, unless the Hardness level has been
set to H0. (see page 14.) The salt should be
refilled after the cycle has finished.
We recommend the salt refilling should always
be carried out, as mentioned on page 15, prior
to starting the next operation. This will
immediately thin and drain away any excess
salt solution.
For refilling Salt
NOTE
After filling with salt, it may take a little
while before the indicator light turns off.
When the control is set to , it is not
necessary to fill up with salt as no salt is
consumed while the dishwasher is
operating, nor will the salt indicator light
up when the salt container is empty. If the
control is set between and , then
salt must be added to the salt dispenser.
Do not pour detergent into the salt
dispenser. This will destroy the water
softener dispensing mechanism.
WARNING
When the lamp is lit, this means that the
salt dispenser is almost empty.
Refill the Salt dispenser chamber as soon
as possible.
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