WATER SOFTENER DD224H, DD124H MODELS ONLY

SETTING UP THE WATER SOFTENER

Using hard water (above 100ppm) for dishwashing can be detrimental to the performance of your DishDrawer®. Glasses will become opaque and dishes will become spotted or covered in a white film.

DETERMINE THE WATER HARDNESS IN YOUR LOCAL AREA

Your local water company will be able to provide you with information. Identify the setting you require for your DishDrawer® from the water hardness table below. For example, if your water hardness is 500ppm, then the water softener setting on your DishDrawer® should be four. Refer to Option Adjustments section to adjust the water softener so that the setting corresponds to your water hardness.

DishDrawer® setting

Grains Per Gallon (gpg) Parts Per Million (ppm)

0

1

2

3

4

5

0 - 6

6 - 14

14 - 20

20 - 26

26 - 32

32 - 36

0 - 100

100 - 250

250 - 350

350 - 450

450 - 550

550 - 625

Note

If your water hardness is above 625ppm, we highly recommend you completely fill the detergent compartment for all programs except Rinse and the rinse agent setting be at 5. If your water hardness is above 625ppm, the performance of your DishDrawer® will decline.

You may hear some unusual noises when the water softener is in operation, this is normal.

HOW TO FILL THE SALT RESERVOIR

1Open the DishDrawer®.

2Unscrew the salt reservoir plug by turning

counter-clockwise.

3 Place the salt into the salt container and pour the contents into the salt reservoir. The salt reservoir can hold just over one pound of salt.

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DCS DD224 Setting UP the Water Softener, Determine the Water Hardness in Your Local Area, HOW to Fill the Salt Reservoir

DD124, DD224 specifications

DCS DD224 and DCS DD124 are advanced destroyers designed to meet modern naval warfare requirements. These vessels are built for high-performance operations and are equipped with a myriad of cutting-edge technologies to enhance their combat capabilities.

One of the standout features of the DCS DD224 and DD124 is their stealth technology. These destroyers are designed with a low radar cross-section, making them harder to detect by enemy radar systems. This stealth capability is crucial for conducting surprise attacks and naval maneuvering in contested waters.

Both destroyers are equipped with state-of-the-art weapon systems, including vertical launch systems capable of firing a range of missiles, such as anti-ship, air defense, and land-attack missiles. The multi-role capability of these vessels makes them suitable for various mission profiles, from anti-surface warfare to anti-air operations and even humanitarian assistance.

The sensor suite of DCS DD224 and DD124 includes advanced radar systems, such as phased-array radars that provide 360-degree coverage. These radar systems offer tracking and targeting capabilities for aerial threats, surface vessels, and submarines. Additionally, the ships are equipped with an integrated combat management system, which enables efficient decision-making and coordination among various onboard systems.

To enhance their operational efficiency, both destroyers are powered by combined diesel and gas (CODAG) propulsion systems. This configuration provides a good balance between speed and fuel efficiency, allowing them to reach high speeds of up to 30 knots. The propulsion system is designed for endurance, enabling long-distance missions without frequent refueling.

Furthermore, the DCS DD224 and DD124 feature advanced communication systems that ensure seamless connectivity with other naval assets. This capability is critical for modern naval operations, allowing for real-time information sharing and coordination during joint exercises or combat scenarios.

The onboard living conditions for the crew are also designed with comfort in mind, featuring modern amenities that help reduce fatigue during extended deployments. Overall, the DCS DD224 and DD124 represent a significant advancement in naval destroyer design, integrating technology, versatility, and operational effectiveness to meet the challenges of contemporary maritime warfare.