I.4.2
Fill the salt container
• Switch off the dishwasher by pressing twice the On/Off
button.
• Unscrew cap "A" (Figure below) of the salt container, turning
it counterclockwise.
The salt container always has water in it, therefore it is
normal if water comes out during filling.
J
DAILY CLEANING
WARNING
Refer to "Safety Information".
J.1
Machine cleaning
Cleaning must be carried out after every day of use. Use hot
water, a neutral detergent/cleaner if necessary, and a soft
brush or sponge. If another type of detergent is used, carefully
follow the producer's instructions and observe the safety rules
given in the information sheets provided with the product or
substance.
In order to reduce the environmental impact of pollutants it is
advisable to clean the machine (externally and, where
necessary, internally) with products that are more than 90%
biodegradable.
CAUTION
Do not use steel wool or similar material to
clean stainless steel surfaces. Do not use
detergents containing chlorine.
WARNING
When using chemicals, comply
with the safety notes and dosage
recommendations printed on the
packaging. Refer to the chapter
A.3 Personal protection equip-
ment
for
products.
handling
chemical
• Pour approx. 1 kg of coarse salt [NaCl] in container "A" (an
amount sufficient to fill the salt container up to the rim) using
the special funnel supplied (see figure below).
• Remove any traces of salt from the filling hole, the container
thread and the closing cap seal.
• Refit the cap of container "A", turning it clockwise and
making sure it is tight.
J.2
End of service
The appliance is designed to carry out an automatic cleaning
cycle to help flush out any residues and to guarantee greater
health and hygiene:
• Open the door and take out the rack containing the clean
dishes.
• Close the door. Select the Drain/Self cleaning cycle by
3
pressing button
for 3 seconds.
• The display shows the below messages:
– remove the overflow;
– tank draining.
8
• The start button
is purple.
ENGLISH
30°C
86°F
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