Bosch SHP65T56UC Instructions for Use - Page 12

Adding Detergent and Rinse Aid

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Extra Tall Item Sprinkler (model dependent) If an item is too tall to be placed in the bottom rack even with the upper rack in the raised position, remove the empty upper rack by pulling it out of the dishwasher until it stops. Pull the front of the rack upward and outward until the rollers are completely free of the roller guides. Set the upper rack aside and push the roller guides back into the dishwasher. Insert the Extra Tall Item Sprinkler into the upper rack spray outlet and turn the sprinkler clockwise to lock into position. See Fig. 6. Note: Keep the vent on the tub's left side clear by placing tall items such as plastic cutting boards and tall baking sheets on the bottom rack's right side or center. NOTICE To avoid dishwasher damage, do not reinstall the upper rack without removing the Extra Tall Item Sprinkler. Figure 6 Adding Detergent and Rinse Aid Detergent Use only detergent specifically designed for dishwashers. For best results, use fresh powdered dishwashing detergent or detergent tabs. NOTICE To avoid dishwasher damage, do not use hand dishwashing products in your dishwasher. To avoid dishwasher damage, do not use too much detergent if your water is soft. Using too much detergent with soft water may cause etching in glassware. This dishwasher uses less water than most, therefore, less detergent is required. With soft water, 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of detergent will clean most loads. The detergent dispenser cup has lines that measure detergent to 1 tablespoon (15 ml) and 1.75 tablespoons (25 ml). 3 tablespoons (45 ml) of detergent will completely fill the detergent dispenser. Note: If you do not know the hardness of your water supply, use 15 ml of detergent. Increase the amount if necessary to the least amount required to get your kitchenware clean. Use the measuring lines in the detergent dispenser cup as a guide to measure the amount of detergent recommended in Table 1. 11

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Figure 6
Extra Tall Item Sprinkler
(model dependent)
If an item is too tall to be placed in the bottom rack
even with the upper rack in the raised position,
remove the empty upper rack by pulling it out of the
dishwasher until it stops. Pull the front of the rack
upward and outward until the rollers are completely
free of the roller guides.
Set the upper rack aside and push the roller guides
back into the dishwasher. Insert the Extra Tall Item
Sprinkler into the upper rack spray outlet and turn the
sprinkler clockwise to lock into position. See
Fig. 6
.
Note: Keep the vent on the tub’s left side clear by placing
tall items such as plastic cutting boards and tall baking
sheets on the bottom rack’s right side or center.
NOTICE
To avoid dishwasher damage, do not reinstall the up-
per rack without removing the Extra Tall Item Sprin-
kler.
Adding Detergent and Rinse Aid
Detergent
Use only detergent specifically designed for dishwashers. For best
results, use fresh powdered dishwashing detergent or detergent tabs.
NOTICE
To avoid dishwasher damage, do not use hand dishwashing products in
your dishwasher.
To avoid dishwasher damage, do not use too much detergent if your
water is soft. Using too much detergent with soft water may cause etch-
ing in glassware.
This dishwasher uses less water than most, therefore, less detergent is
required. With soft water, 1 tablespoon (15 ml) of detergent will clean most
loads. The detergent dispenser cup has lines that measure detergent to 1
tablespoon (15 ml) and 1.75 tablespoons (25 ml). 3 tablespoons (45 ml) of
detergent will completely fill the detergent dispenser.
Note: If you do not know the hardness of your water supply, use 15 ml of
detergent. Increase the amount if necessary to the least amount required to
get your kitchenware clean.
Use the measuring lines in the detergent dispenser cup as a guide to mea-
sure the amount of detergent recommended in
Table 1
.