OPERATION
Rinse agent reservoir
Rinse agent is added during the final rinse. Rinse agent prevents traces
of water droplets being left behind on the clean dishes. Moreover, it
ensures that the dishes dry quicker, since the water drains off more
easily.
The dishwasher is designed for use with liquid rinse agent. The rinse
agent reservoir is located on the inside of the door, alongside the
detergent compartment.
Note: refill the rinse agent reservoir when the rinse aid indicator lights
up. The reservoir has a capacity of approximately 100 ml. Do not
overfill the rinse agent reservoir. This will cause the rinse agent reservoir
to overflow. Rinse agent spillages must be cleaned up, otherwise they
may lead to leakages as a result of extreme foaming.
• Unscrew the cap from the rinse agent reservoir (to the left, toward
the arrow with "open").
• Pour the rinse agent into the reservoir, taking care not to overfill it.
The reservoir has a capacity of approximately 100 ml.
• Replace the cap. Make sure that the cap is lined up with the "open"
arrow and turn in the direction of the "closed" arrow.
Setting the quantity of rinse agent
A fixed amount of rinse agent is added during the final rinse. As is the
case with detergent, the amount of rinse agent needed is dependent on
the hardness of the water in your area. Too much rinse agent can lead
to streaks on the dishes.
The rinse agent reservoir has 6 settings. To begin with, set the reservoir
to setting 2. If this still causes spotting on the dishes and the dishes
do not dry well, you can increase the amount of rinse agent added by
turning the selector knob on the reservoir to setting 3. If there is still
no improvement, turn the selector knob to a higher setting. Repeat
this action until the dishes are streak-free when they emerge from the
dishwasher.
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