Operation Manual
Programme chart
Model type G 6XX (For model type see data plate)
Programme When to use Detergent
chlorine
free
1)
containing
chlorine
2)
Compart-
ment II
( Wash
cycle)
Compart-
ment I
( Pre-wash)
Compart-
ment II
(Wash
cycle)
Universal 55 ° for normal everyday loads 100 % 20 % 80 %
Universal
Plus 55 °
3)
as Universal 55 °,
but with longer wash time for heavily
soiled loads, also suitable for chlorine-free
detergents
100 % 20 % 80 %
Universal 65 ° as Universal 55 °,
but at a higher temperature for stubborn
dried on particles
100% 20 % 80 %
Normal 55 ° for normal everyday loads,
also suitable for chlorine-free detergents
100 % 100 %
Economy 45 °
4)
for normal everyday loads,
energy saving programme
100 % 100 %
Special programmes
Gentle 45 ° Gentle programme for lightly soiled and
heat sensitive crockery
50 % 50 %
Pre-wash for rinsing crockery to avoid smells if a
complete cycle is not yet needed
Energy Save for light to normally soiled loads,
select only if the dishwasher is connected
to a hot water intake (min. temperature
45 °C). see “Programme selection”
100 % 20 % 80 %
The dispensing method will depend on the type of detergent being used.
1) Use this ratio for:
– detergent which is chlorine and phosphate free
– detergent which is chlorine free but contains phosphates
– liquid dishwasher detergent
In this instance the whole amount is placed in compartment II.
2) Use this ratio for:
– powder detergent which contains chlorine and phosphates (but not liquid detergent)
Divide the total amount, as shown, between compartment I and compartment II.
When washing a full load in the Normal Programme, the Universal Programme, the Universal Plus Pro-
gramme or the Economy Programme at least 30 ml of detergent are required. If the detergent manu-
facturer recommends using more than this you should dispense the amount they suggest.
If the “Top Solo” function is selected, the appropriate amount of detergent according to the level of
soiling should be added to compartment II only (approx. 2/3 of the total amount required for a full
load).
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