DETERGENT DISPENSER

ASKO dishwashers are designed to be energy efficient. Because the machine uses less water than conventional dishwashers, you also use less detergent and rinse aid. Generally, only one tablespoon of detergent is needed for a normal wash load. The amount of detergent needed for your dishes, however, could be more, depending on the hardness of the water in your area. (See below.) Also, more heavily soiled items need more detergent.

Measure and place detergent for the main wash into the large detergent compartment. The detergent for prewash goes into the small compartment to the right of the main wash compartment. You should use one-half the amount of detergent for the prewash that you use for the main wash. The amount of detergent used for the main wash and prewash combined should never be over three tablespoons.

Always add the detergent just before starting the dishwasher, otherwise it could get damp and won’t dissolve properly.

 

Prewash Detergent

 

Compartment

Dispenser Lid

Rinse Aid

Lever

Level Indicator

Main Wash

Detergent

Compartment

Rinse Aid

Compartment

Detergent

Compartment Lid

WARNING!

Dishwasher detergent is corrosive! Take care to keep it out of reach of children.

NOTE: We recommend that you do not add prewash detergent for the Quick wash program.

DISHWASHING DETERGENT

We recommend that you use only unscented, granular automatic dishwashing detergent. Using the wrong detergent could cause flooding and/or damage your dishwasher. Do not use detergent that has been wet and is clumped. Also, check the expiration date on the container.

The amount of detergent needed can vary due to differences in water hardness. To determine the water hardness in your area, contact your local water utility or area water softening company. The harder the water, the more detergent you may need. Refer to the chart

below for the recommended detergent amounts based on water hardness. Remember, you should adjust the amount of detergent you use by small amounts until you find the correct amount.

NOTE: We recommend that you do not add prewash detergent for the Quick wash program.

NOTE: If you use a dishwashing detergent with a rinse aid additive, you should not fill the rinse aid dispenser. This could cause a film on your dishes.

RECOMMENDED DETERGENT AMOUNTS

BASED ON WATER HARDNESS

WATER HARDNESS

DETERGENT AMOUNTS

 

 

 

Soft

Prewash

1 teaspoon

(0-3 grains per gallon)

Main wash

1 to 1-1/2 tablespoons

Medium

Prewash

1 teaspoon

(4-8 grains per gallon)

Main wash

1 to 2 tablespoons

Hard

Prewash

1 teaspoons

(9+ grains*)

Main wash

2 to 3 tablespoons

* 12 grains and higher is extremely hard water. See below for more details.

Twelve grains and higher is extremely hard water and detergent alone may not be enough. You may need to use a water softener to maximize the performance of your dishwasher. Also, in areas with extremely hard water (9+) you may need to wash at lower temperatures to prevent hard water deposits from forming in tank and wash system.

In hard water areas, both the dishes and the machine can develop a white or gray film after a while. This can

be removed by replacing the prewash detergent with two tablespoons of citric acid. If the water is very hard, use a rinse aid that contains citric acid.

Different brands of dishwasher detergent have different amounts of phosphorous for softening water. If you have hard water and use a detergent with less than 8.7% phosphorous content, you may need to use more detergent or use a detergent with more than 8.7% phosphorous content.

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Asko D3250 operating instructions Detergent Dispenser, Dishwashing Detergent, Soft, Medium, Hard