Asko DFI664XXL Use and Care Guide - Page 5
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Loading the dishwasher 3. Top up with rinse aid Use rinse aid to improve wash and dry times. Also use rinse aid to achieve clear and spotless results. Press to open 1 Open the rinse aid compartment lid. 2 Carefully top up with rinse aid. Only add rinse aid to the level marked max. 3 Wipe up any spilled rinse aid around the compartment. 4 Close the lid firmly. Add rinse aid When the rinse aid needs topping up, the above symbol lights on the display. After topping up, it may take a while before the symbol goes out. NOTE! Increase the rinse aid dosage: • If the dishes have water marks. Reduce the rinse aid dosage: • If the dishes have a sticky white/blue film. • If the dishes are streaked. • Heavy foaming. If you have very soft water, the rinse aid can be diluted 50:50 with water. Energy-efficient dishwashing Run programs only with a full load Wait until the dishwasher is fully loaded before running a program, this way you save energy. Use the Rinse and hold program to rinse the dishes if there are any unpleasant odors while you wait for the dishwasher to become fully loaded. Run programs at a lower temperature If the dishes are only lightly soiled, you can select a program with a low temperature. Select Green mode The dishwasher has different program modes. To save energy and water, use Green mode. Better drying results are achieved if you open the door a little once the program has ended. (If the dishwasher is built-in, the surrounding furnishings must be resistant to any condensation from the dishwasher.) Do not rinse under running water Simply scrape off large food particles before loading the dishwasher. Choose a green detergent Read the environmental declaration on the packaging! Connect to cold water Connect the dishwasher to the cold water supply if the building is heated using oil, electricity, or gas. Connection to hot water supply Connect the dishwasher to the hot water supply (max. 160 °F (70 °C)) if the building is heated using an energy-efficient means such as district heating, solar power, or geothermal power. Choosing a hot water connection cuts dishwashing times and reduces the dishwasher's energy consumption. NOTE! Do not exceed the permitted water supply temperature. Certain materials used in some cookware cannot withstand strong heat. 5