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    When operating for the first 
    time:
    •	Pour 1 litre of water into the salt 
    container (Fig. C).
    •	Pour the salt into the container 
    with the aid of the salt funnel 
    provided (Fig. D).
    •	Pour in enough salt to fill the 
    container. The container holds 
    approx. 2 kg.
    •	To speed up the rate of dissolution 
    of salt in water, stir it with a spoon.
    •	Close the cap tightly.
    •	Begin a washing program 
    immediately after filling the salt 
    container. The washing program 
    prevents damage to the appliance 
    which may be caused by any 
    spilled salt solution. After the 
    first washing cycle, the salt level 
    indicator light will go out.
     Depending on the particle sizes of 
    different salt brands in the market, 
    tablet properties and water hardness, 
    dissolution of the salt in water may take 
    a couple of hours. 
    So, the salt indicator continues lighting 
    for a while after filling salt into the 
    machine. (For models with a salt 
    indicator)
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    Filling the Rinse Aid 
    Dispenser
    Rinse aids allow washing water to 
    rinse off more cleanly and prevent 
    watermarks or streaks on the dishes. 
    Only use rinse aid designed for use in 
    dishwashers.
     If you use “2 in 1” or “3 in 1“ 
    detergents / tablets, you do not need 
    an additional rinse aid.
    Open the rinse aid dispenser by 
    pressing the locking lever (B)
    Carefully pour in rinse aid to the MAX 
    mark. Close the lid until it clicks (3).
    Carefully wipe off spilled rinse aid. 
    Excessive rinse aid causes excessive 
    foam formation, which may hinder 
    cleaning.
    Set the dose of rinse aid
    The dose of rinse aid to be used can 
    be set by means of the dispenser 
    regulator (between levels 1 and 6) (4). 
    Your appliance is pre-set at the factory 
    to level 3.
    Only change the setting if the following 
    applies after washing:
    •	Watermarks are visible on the 
    dishes: Set dosage higher 
    •	Streaks are visible on the dishes: 
    Set dosage lower
    Filling the Detergent 
    Dispenser
     Only use detergents formulated for 
    use in dishwashers.
     Do not put solvents into the 
    washing compartment; there is the risk 
    of explosion!
    Open the detergent container by 
    pushing the locking lever to the right 
    (A).
    The lines on the inside of the detergent 
    container will help you measure the 
    correct amount of detergent.  
    						
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    Detergent
    Please use detergents produced 
    specially for the dishwashers in your 
    machine.
     Keep the opened detergent 
    packages in a cool and dry place 
    where children can not reach.
     We recommend you not to use 
    detergents that contain chlorine and 
    phosphate as they are harmful for the 
    environment. Detergents that contain 
    enzymes are effective in temperatures 
    below 50 °C and help to obtain the 
    same washing efficiency as obtained at 
    higher temperatures.
    Put the detergent into the detergent 
    dispenser just before operating the 
    machine.
    Please contact the manufacturer to 
    get detailed information about the 
    detergent you are using.
     Always use powder detergents in 
    short programs without pre-washing. 
    Fill in the powder detergent into the 
    compartment nr. 2 with a grid cover as 
    shown in the picture and close the 
    detergent box lid. When completely 
    full, this compartment will contain 6 g 
    of powder detergent.
     Do not use tablet detergents in short 
    programs since the solubility of them 
    changes depending on the temperature 
    and time.
    In programs with pre-washing and high 
    temperature, in which you may use 
    tablet detergents, make sure that the 
    detergent box lid is closed firmly.
    The detergent container holds a total of 
    40 cm³ of detergent (1).
    When the dishwasher is fully loaded 
    and the dishes are very dirty, we 
    recommend filling the detergent 
    container up to the 25 cm³ mark. When 
    the dishes are less dirty, it is generally 
    sufficient to fill the detergent up to the 
    15 cm³ mark.
    If your dishes have been in the 
    dishwasher for some time without 
    being washed, you should also fill the 
    small detergent container up to the line 
    (2).
    The programme table shows the 
    amounts of detergent required for the 
    different wash programmes.
    These may differ according to how dirty 
    the dishes are and the water hardness 
    in your location. 
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    Excessive usage of powder detergents 
    can cause the detergent not dissolve 
    completely and can also cause 
    scratches on the glassware.
    Multipurpose Detergents
    The best washing results in 
    dishwashers is obtained by using 
    detergent, rinse aid and water 
    softening salt individually.
    New products of the detergent 
    producers what they call as 
    “Multipurpose Detergent” can act as 
    water softening salt and/or rinse aid 
    in addition to acting as a detergent.  
    Some types of these detergents can 
    also contain special-purpose washing 
    chemicals such as glass and stainless 
    steel protectors.
    Multipurpose detergents commonly 
    found in the market:
    2in1: Those contain detergent, rinse 
    aid or water softening salt.
    3in1: Those contain detergent, rinse 
    aid and water softening salt.
    4in1: Those containing glass protectors 
    in addition to detergent, rinse aid and 
    water softening salt.
    5in1: Those containing glass and 
    stainless steel protectors in addition 
    to detergent, rinse aid and water 
    softening salt.
    Multipurpose detergents give satisfying 
    results only under certain usage 
    conditions. Observe the instructions 
    of the detergent manufacturer on the 
    package when using such detergents.
    Contact the detergent producer if your 
    dishes are wet and/or if you notice lime 
    spots particularly on your glasses after 
    the washing program is over.
    When you give up using such 
    detergents:
    Make sure that salt and rinse aid 
    compartments are full.
    Set the water hardness to its highest 
    degree and perform an empty run.
    After the empty washing review the 
    user manual and readjust the water 
    hardness level so as to suit your water 
    supply.
    Make the appropriate rinse aid 
    settings.
    Depending on the model, salt indicator 
    and/or rinse aid indicator should be 
    enabled again if they are disabled 
    before.
    Loading the dishwasher
    General:
    Before you load the dishwasher with 
    dishes
    •	Remove coarse food leftovers
    •	Place all containers such as 
    cups, glasses and pots into the 
    machine with the opening facing 
    downwards (so that no water can 
    collect)
    •	Dishes and cutlery may not be 
    placed above each other
    •	Glasses may not touch 
    						
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    •	The movement of the spray arms 
    must not be hindered
    •	Place all large and very dirty items 
    in the lower basket.
    •	Small and light items can go into 
    the upper basket.
    •	Long and narrow items are placed 
    in the middle of the baskets.
     Knives and other utensils with 
    sharp tips and edges must be placed 
    horizontally into the upper basket due 
    to risk of injury.
     Please do not overload your 
    dishwasher and pay attention to the 
    notes regarding dishes which are 
    suited to the dishwasher. Only in this 
    manner will you obtain optimal washing 
    results with a sensible use of energy.
     Start unloading the dishes from the 
    lower basket, then switch to the upper 
    basket.
    Suggestions for loading the 
    dishwasher
    Use the lower basket for plates, bowls, 
    pots etc.
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    4 folding plate support rods
    (depends on the model)
    There are four separate "folding plate 
    support rods" in the lower basket of 
    your dishwasher designed to allow 
    you more space to accommodate 
    saucepans and large bowls in the 
    lower basket. You can either fold each 
    section (1, 2, 3, 4) individually or, all at 
    once, to create a large empty space.
    Simply press the handgrips (A) and 
    fold them down"
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    2 folding plate support rods
    (depends on the model)
    There are two separate "folding plate 
    support rods" in the lower basket of 
    your dishwasher designed to allow 
    you more space to accommodate 
    saucepans and large bowls in the 
    lower basket. You can either fold each 
    section (1, 2) individually or, all at once, 
    to create a large empty space.
    Simply press the handgrips (A) and 
    fold them down"
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    Bottle holder
    (depends on the model)
    For cleaning your bottles. To remove, 
    pull the holders apart in opposite 
    directions (H). 
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    Variable cutlery basket
    (depends on the model) 
    The variable cutlery basket can be 
    separated into 3 parts depending on 
    the amount of cutlery and the degree 
    of dirtiness.
    Small cutlery basket sections also fit 
    into the upper basket.
    To do this, turn the lock on the handle 
    to the right (A).
    Pull the smaller cutlery basket upwards 
    and out of its holders (B).
    To put the parts together again, 
    proceed in the opposite direction. 
    Use the basket inset (C) for your 
    cutlery so that all items in the basket 
    are surrounded by a sufficient water 
    flow.
    For larger items (e.g. wire whisks), the 
    basket inset may be removed (C).
    To make loading easier, the cutlery 
    basket can be removed. 
    Place long items such as ladles, 
    cooking spoons etc. on the rack in the 
    upper basket.
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    Movable Cutlery Basket
    (depends on the model)
    Designed to allow free placement of 
    the dishes according to their size, the 
    movable cutlery basket can slide over 
    the tines to the left (A) and right (B) 
    side.
    Cutlery Basket
    (depends on the model) 
    						
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    Basket insert with variable height 
    settings
    (depends on the model)
    You can also use this insert in the 
    lower basket for glasses and long-
    handled cutlery / utensils.
    If you do not need the insert, fold the 
    rack upwards at the angle shown (A). 
    Push the entire insert upwards (B). 
    Place the insert in the upright position 
    (C). Push the insert downwards and 
    lock it into place with the holder (D).
    When you want to use the basket 
    again, reverse the procedure.
    To set the height, push the rack 
    upwards and fold it open in position 
    (G).
    When finished, check that the sprayer 
    arm can still move freely.
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    Loading suggestions
    Load the upper basket with dessert 
    plates, cups, glasses etc.
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    Upper basket with variable height 
    setting
    (depends on the model)
    The upper basket is equipped with a 
    lifting mechanism which enables you 
    to change the height of the basket 
    without having to remove it from the 
    dishwasher, even if it is fully loaded.
    The height of the upper basket was 
    set to its lowest position at the factory. 
    To lift the upper basket to the “high” 
    (A) position, hold it on one side and 
    carefully pull it upwards. To lift the 
    opposite side of the basket, hold it and 
    pull it upwards in the same manner (A).
    To lower the upper basket, hold the 
    basket lever on one side and carefully 
    lower the basket without releasing the 
    lever (B). Repeat the procedure with 
    the lever on the opposite side of the 
    basket. Make sure that both levers 
    catch at the same height. 
    						
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