Detergent Compartment - ETNA VW339M Mode D'emploi

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Concentrated detergent
Based on their chemical composition, 2 different types of concentrated
detergent can be distinguished:
• Conventional alkaline detergents with corrosive ingredients.
• Low-alkaline concentrated detergents with natural enzymes.
The use of concentrated dishwasher detergent in combination with
"normal" wash programs produces less contamination and is good for
your dishes: these wash programs are specifically geared to the dirt-
dissolving characteristics of the enzymes in the concentrated dishwasher
agent. This means that "normal" wash cycles with concentrated
detergent achieve the same results as an intensive wash cycle.
Dishwasher tablets
Dishwasher tablets from different manufacturers dissolve at different
rates. This means that, during short wash cycles, certain types of
dishwasher tablet do not fully dissolve, as a result of which their
cleaning action is reduced. Dishwasher tablets should therefore chiefly
be used in combination with long wash cycles, so that the dish washer
tablet has time to fully dissolve.
When you switch from dishwashing tablets to a traditional dishwashing
agent, you have to make sure that the salt reservoir and the rinse agent
reservoir are completely filled.

Detergent compartment

Your dishwasher uses less detergent and rinse agent than conventional
dishwashers. Generally speaking, just one measuring spoon of detergent
powder is needed for a normal wash cycle. Use more detergent if your
dishes are more heavily soiled. Fill the soap compartment immediately
prior to starting the cycle. Filling it prior to this may result in the detergent
becoming damp and therefore not fully dissolving.
Note! The Program selection table shows the amount of detergent
required for the different cycles. These are averages. A different dosage
may be necessary, depending on the hardness of the water and how
soiled the dishes are.
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