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Adding
Rinse Aid to dispenser
The purpose of rinse aids is to prevent possible
spots on dishes formed from droplets during drying
operation. By removing them, drying performance
will be increased.
Only liquid rinse aids can be used for this dishwasher.
• Filling Rinse Aid
1. Rotate the round cap counterclockwise
and
remove it.
• Rinse Aid Amount Setting
The factory setting is at level 3 which is where you
can expect the best performance under a normal
condition. After a cycle is done, if you notice some
spots, streaks or water marks on the dishes, adjust
to a higher setting. If you notice foam present on the
bottom of the glasses or tub bottom, change to a
lower setting.
1. Remove the cap.
2. Rotate adjuster to the desired setting.
Rinse-Aid
:
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Indicator
0
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Adjust Lever
(Rinse)
2. Add a liquid rinse aid to the maximum level.
(Max. 4.8 oz (145ml))
• Refilling Rinse Aid
4.8 oz (145ml) is the capacity of the rinse aid
dispenser. The refilling period totally depends on
your washing habits such as the number of washes
per month and which rinse aid setting you adjust to
your washing conditions. The indicator light will
inform you when there is insufficient rinse aid in the
dispenser. The indicator light will stay on when you
close the door to start a cycle.
3. Replace and lock the cap.
4. Rinse aid will be automatically dispensed during
the final rinse cycle.
In hard water areas where it is not economical
or
practical
to install a water softener,
use GLASS MAGIC
with each load to increase the effectiveness
of the
detergent.
Pour 1/4 cup (4 tbsp) of GLASS MAGIC
into the bottom
of your dishwasher
each time the dishwasher
is used
except Rinse Only.
To remove film on dishwasher
recommend
that use
White Vinegar and operate product at about 20m1(4 tbsp)
or use the Tub clean detergent.
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