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Water hardness table | Salt | ||||
| Using salt | ||||
| Always refill with salt immediately before | ||||
| switching on the appliance. This ensures | ||||
| that overrun salt solution is immediately | ||||
| washed out and does not corrode the | ||||
| rinsing tank. | ||||
| Open the | ||||
| compartment |
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| 26 | ||||
| Fill the tank with water (only required | ||||
| when switching on the appliance for | ||||
| the first time). | ||||
| Then add dishwasher salt (not table | ||||
| salt or tablets). | ||||
| The water is displaced and runs out. | ||||
| As soon as the salt refill indicator |
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| 5 | ||||
| on the fascia is lit, top up the salt. |
* depending on model
Using detergents with salt component
If combined detergents with a salt component are used, salt can usually be omitted up to a water hardness of 21° dH (37° fH, 26° Clarke, 3.7 mmol/l). If the water hardness is over 21° dH, salt must be used.
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