3. Fill the large reservoir (B) with detergent. For heavily soiled dishes you can also add detergent
in the smaller reservoir (C).
Caution:
The detergent reservoir has a capacity of 40 grams. Do not overfill the detergent reservoir. This can
result in poorly dissolving detergent and damage to your glassware.
4. Close the detergent reservoir.
5. Select a program.
6. Close the door.
FILLING THE RINSE AID RESERVOIR
Rinse aid is used to prevent traces of water droplets on clean dishes and increases drying performance.
Caution:
Only use rinse aid that is suitable for dishwashers.
Note:
Fill the rinse aid reservoir when the rinse aid indicator on the control panel is on.
1. Turn the cap (A) counter-clockwise to open the rinse aid reservoir.
2. Fill the reservoir (B) with rinse aid until the MAX level.
Caution:
Remove any spilled rinse aid immediately. Spilled rinse aid can form extreme foam which can cause
leaks.
3. Install the cap.
SETTING THE LEVEL OF RINSE AID CONSUMPTION
When water stains form on your dishes after a wash cycle, you have to increase the level of rinse aid consumption.
When blue stains form on your dishes after a wash cycle, you have to decrease the level of rinse aid consumption.
1. Remove the cap.
2. Turn the dial to change the level of rinse aid consumption.
When set to a low number, the appliance uses less rinse aid. When set to a high number, the appliance uses
more rinse aid.
3. Install the cap.
LOADING THE APPLIANCE
Correctly placing dishes into the appliance has a positive effect on the energy consumption and the washing and
drying performance of your appliance.
You can place dishes in the cutlery basket, the upper basket and the lower basket.
Caution:
Make sure that you load the appliance in such a way that the dishes do not block the upper and lower
spray arm. If the spray arms are blocked they cannot spin during washing.
Loading the cutlery basket
The cutlery basket is designed for loading cutlery.
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