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MNV3660
Setting the dosage of the rinse aid
• Dosage of the rinse aid can be set in positions from 1 to 6. Before first use, set the dosage to position 4.
• If water stains remain on the dishes, increase the dosage of the rinse aid.
• If a sticky film remains on the dishes, decrease the dosage of the rinse aid.
1. Open the appliance door.
2. Open the rinse aid dispenser as shown in Pic.3.
3. Increase/decrease the dosage of the rinse aid as needed.
4. After filling close the rinse aid dispenser cover and tighten it (Pic. 5).
If you only use a detergent with the integrated rinse aid, decrease the dosage of the rinse aid to minimum.
DETERGENTS
Detergents can be divided into four groups according to the form:
a) Loose,
b) Liquid,
c) Tablets,
d) Combined detergents (e.g. 3 in 1 tablets).
Detergents can be divided into two groups according to the chemical composition:
a) Alkaline,
b) With natural enzymes.
They can be also divided into:
a)
phosphate and chlorine,
b) phosphate and chlorine-free,
c)
phosphate-free and chlorine-free.
• When using phosphate-free detergents with hard water, a white film can be created in the appliance interior.
• Increasing the dose of detergent will prevent the sediment and get better washing results.
• Chlorine-free detergents have less bleaching effect. This may lead to enhancement of tea residue stains or
colouring of plastic dishes. In this case, use a stronger washing program, increase the dose of detergent or use
a chlorine detergent.
Dosage
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