
Programme chart
Programme | When to use | Detergent |
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| detergent) |
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| follow |
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| manufacturer’s |
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| instructions |
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A = COLD | For the quick removal of chemicals which |
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| cause problems for washing technology or can |
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| damage the machine. |
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B = SPECIAL | Thermal disinfection to BGA standard. | 30 grammes on to the right |
| Cleaing of particularly stubborn soil. | hand side door interior |
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C = MINI | For lightly soiled items without AD rinsing. | 30 grammes in the powder |
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| dispenser |
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D = STANDARD | A wash programme with two AD rinses, where | 30 grammes in the powder |
| the items are intended for analytical use. | dispenser |
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E = UNIVERSAL | Programme with two AD rinses for items, | 30 grammes in the powder |
| intended for analytical use, which are more | dispenser |
| heavily soiled with for example oil and grease |
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| residues. (Connect the cold water inlet to hot | (and also 30 grammes on |
| water if residues to be dispersed are oil | the right hand side door |
| based). | interior if needed) |
F = INTENSIVE- | For particularly encrusted residues (agar etc.). | 30 grammes in the powder |
PLUS |
| dispenser |
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| (and also 30 grammes on |
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| the right hand side door |
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| interior if needed) |
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