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Adjusting the rinse aid dosage – AEG OKO Favorit 645 User Manual

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Adjusting the rinse aid dosage

The adjuster to alter the quantity of rinse aid

being dispensed Is located in the filler neck

(fig. 9). The quantity can be varied from 1-6cc

and the corresponding numbers are shown

on the adjuster.

To alter the setting, move the arrow to another

setting using a screwdriver or coin.

The machine is set to dispense 3 cc rinse aid

(arrow is set to “3”) automatically during the

final rinse. Do not alter the setting unless it

becomes necessary (see page 17/18 “If you

think your machine Is not working

properly...”).

Add dishwasher detergent before every wash programme

Before you start a wash programme (except

rinse and hold programme) fill detergent

dispenser with detergent

(fig. 2/D).

If the

dispenser Is closed, push the locking catch

(fig. 10/a)

and the lid springs open. The

amount of detergent to use depends on the

degree of soiling of the utensils to be washed.

For light soiling you will require approx.
20 ml, for normal to heavy soiling approx.
30 ml. When using liquid detergents use

approx. 30 ml and 40 ml respectively.

To help

you use the correct amount of detergent the

dispenser is marked “Min" (approx. 20 ml) and

“Max” (approx. 30 ml)

(fig. 11).

Close the lid of

the dispenser and press until it snaps shut.

The detergent Is automatically dispensed at

the correct stage of the programme.

We would recommend filling the compartment

in the lid

(fig. 10/b)

level to the top with deter­

gent for all programmes which Include a pre­

wash.

As effectiveness of detergents differs from

one make to another, follow also the recom­

mendations of the detergent manufacturers.

Useful hints:

The “Min" and “Max” markings in the deter­

gent dispenser apply to full loads which is the

most economical way of machine washing.

If you want to wash smaller loads, 15 ml of
detergent (approx. 25 ml liquid detergent) is
sufficient to obtain an excellent wash result

Importanti

Only use detergents for domestic dish­

washers.

Never use washing up liquids

(they cause excessive foaming and the

dishes are not cleaned).

Always close the detergent pack and store

in a dry place (lumpy detergent has lost
its cleaning power).

Always use the recommended amount of

detergent

If you use too little, starch deposits will

remain on the dishes which can only be

rubbed off by hand.

There are two types of dishwasher detergents

on the market, the conventional type and the

ultra compact cleaners.

When using an ultra compact cleaner we

recommend you select a BIO 50 °C pro­

gramme. This BIO programme was specially

developed for the compact cleaners.

The cleaning effect of the Universal BIO 50 °C

or the Economy 50 °C BIO programme using

ultra compact cleaners can be compared to

using the Universal 65 ®C or Economy 65 °C

programme with conventional detergents. The

BIO programme has the added benefit that

your crockery is treated in a gentler fashion

due to the lower wash temperature and the

absence of corrosive substances.

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