Operation Manual

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Usage Information
Detergent usage
Detergent
Use only detergent suitable for household dishwashers.
Keep detergents in a cool and dry place and out of the
reach of children.
Detergent must be added to the container before each
use.
A detergent overdose may cause scratches your dishes
and there may be traces of detergent left in your
machine.
Detergents are classified into two groups: the ones
containing phosphate and the ones not containing
phosphate. You can use both types of detergents.
Eco/Bio Programs and Enzyme Based
Detergents
Unlike traditional detergents, new detergents contain
natural enzymes rather than the caustic chemicals.
Enzyme based detergents can be decomposed
biologically. Furthermore, their ability to clean is more
effective in lower temperatures than traditional
detergents.
You can maintain the wash performance of the normal
detergent in 65°C, by using the proper Eco/Bio program
with the enzyme based detergent in 50-55°C.
If your dishwasher has the Eco/Bio program, use enzyme
based detergents.
Warning!
Two-in-One", "Three-in-One Detergents
Detergents that are marketed as "Two-in-One", "Three-
in-One", generally, do not produce the best possible
results. They may be effective under certain conditions.
You may be able to find out about these conditions by
contacting the manufacturer of these detergents. These
detergents contain pre-determined amounts of detergent,
softening salt and/or rinse aid and therefore can not be
adjusted to best suit the requirements of the dishes
being washed and the water supply available in your
home.
If you experience problems after using such detergents,
contact the manufacturer of detergent for assistance.
The guarantee does not cover damages as a result of
these detergents.
Your dishwasher is equipped with adjustable rinse aid
dosage, adjustable water softening salt dosage and
you can put the correct amount of detergent required
in to the detergent dispenser. By this way, best possible
results can be achieved.