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Page 12: Setting amount of rinse aid, Switching off rinse aid refill indicator, Not suitable, Glass and utensil damage

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3. Close cover until it clicks shut.
4. To prevent excessive foam formation

during the next rinse cycle, remove
any rinse aid which has run over with
a cloth.

Setting amount of rinse aid

The amount of rinse aid can be set from

§:‹‹ to §:‹‡. Please set rinse aid on

§:‹† to obtain very good drying results
(

§:‹† is already set in factory).

Change this setting, only if streaks
(select lower setting) or water stains
(select higher setting) are left on the
utensils.
1. Open the door.
2. Switch on ON/OFF switch (.
3. Hold down programme button #

and press START button )" until

•:‹.... is indicated on the digital
display.

4. Release both buttons.

The LED for button # flashes and
the digital display 8 displays the
factory setting

•:‹….

5. Press programme button # until

the factory set value

§:‹† is

indicated on the digital display 8.

To change the setting:
1. Press programme button 3.

Each time the button is pressed, the
set value increases by one level;
when the value of

§:‹‡ has been

reached, the display jumps back
to

§:‹‹ (off).

2. Press START button )".

The set value is saved.

3. Close the door.

Switching off rinse aid refill
indicator

If the rinse-aid refill indicator P is
impaired (e.g. when using combined
detergents containing rinse aid
component), it can be switched off.

Proceed as described under “Setting
amount of rinse aid” and set the
value to

§:‹‹.

The rinse aid refill indicator P is now
switched off.

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Not suitable

Cutlery and utensils made of wood.
Delicate decorative glasses, craft
and antique utensils. These decors
are not dishwasher-proof.
Plastic parts not resistant to heat.
Copper and tin utensils.
Utensils which are soiled with ash,
wax, lubricating grease or ink.

Aluminium and silver parts have a
tendency to discolour and fade during
the wash cycle. Even some types of
glass (e.g. crystal glass objects) may
turn cloudy after many wash cycles.

Glass and utensil damage

Causes:

Glass type and glass production
process.
Chemical composition of the
detergent.
Water temperature of the wash
programme.