Installation Instructions
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- Notes on the operating instructions
- Scope of delivery
- Guide to the appliance
- Caring for the environment
- Before using for the first time
- Caring for the environment
- Loading the dishwasher
- Detergents
- Operation
- Options
- Program overview
- Program options
- Cleaning and care
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Customer Service
- Optional accessories
- Installation
- Sound emission testing
Before using for the first time
20
Rinse aid
Rinse aid is necessary to ensure that
water does not cling and leave marks
on dishes during the drying phase, and
helps dishes dry faster after they have
been washed.
Rinse aid is poured into the reservoir
and the amount set is dispensed auto-
matically.
Liquid dish soap or detergent
can cause damage.
Liquid dish soap and detergent can
damage the rinse-aid reservoir.
Only fill it with rinse aid formulated
for domestic dishwashers.
Alternatively, you could use liquid citric
acid at a concentration of up to 10%.
The resulting rinsing and drying quality
will not, however, be as good as when
rinse aid is used.
Risk of acid damage.
The dishwasher can be damaged by
high concentrations of acid.
Under no circumstances should you
use citric acid with a higher acid
content.
If you only ever wish to use combina-
tion detergent products in your dish-
washer, you do not need to add rinse
aid.
However, for optimum rinsing and
drying results, use dishwasher deter-
gent and add rinse aid separately.
Please make sure that if you stop us-
ing combination detergents, you refill
the rinse aid. Turn the refill reminder
back on if required.