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USE
The means of operation will depend on the
type of dishwasher: the containers all work
on the basis of the same principle.
■ Unscrew the lid of the rinse-aid reservoir in
an anti-clockwise direction.
■ Pour rinse-aid into the container and then
close it again.
The container has a capacity of 140 cc.
■ Every now and again check the level of the
rinse-aid. The level gauge (A) is located to
the upper left of the lid.
Reservoir empty:
!
.
Reservoir full:
c
.
■ Top up the rinse aid if the rinse-aid
indicator symbol on the information display
lights up.
■ The correct quantity of rinse-aid per
washing cycle is adjustable.
Turn the knob (B) in the container to the
desired setting (C). The amount of rinse-aid
is in proportion to the numbers on the knob.
– Increase the amount (choose a higher
number):
Washed kitchenware is dull or flecked as
a result of dried drops of water.
– Reduce the amount (choose a lower
number):
Washed kitchenware is sticky or has
whitish streaks.
Remark:
As standard, the rinse-aid reservoir is set to
an average dose.
Detergent
fig. 6
In the door, next to the rinsing agent reservoir,
there is also a reservoir for the detergent
(see fig. 6).
■ Open the lid of the reservoir by pressing
button (A).
■ Fill the reservoir (B) with approx. 25
grammes of detergent.
Follow the detergent manufacturer's
guidelines.
■ If you select the "super" programme, please
take the following steps:
Fill the reservoir with approximately
20 grammes of detergent, and fill the pre-
wash detergent reservoir (C) with
approximately 10 grammes of detergent.
Close the lid.
Remark:
The container lid is opened automatically
during the washing cycle in order to add the
detergent to the water. If washing tablets are
used – in a holder attached to the cutlery
basket – the container should be closed.