Haier ESD102 User Manual - Page 25

flatware/glassware

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English Etching: • Too much detergent used. Use the appropriate amount of detergent. Reduce the amount of detergent used per load. • The water temperature is too hot. You need to lower the water temperature. • Use of old detergent. Read the expiration date. Avoid using old detergent. Use only fresh detergent. • Do not pre-rinse the dishes. Simply scrape off large food particles. Stained interior tub: • Some detergents contain colorants known as "pigments" or "dyes" that will discolor the tub with extended use. You need to change the detergent to one without a colorant. Read the container label carefully before using the detergent. • Some acid based and/or paste based foods may discolor the tub. Use of the rinse cycle may help to decrease the level of staining. Spots & filming found on flatware/glassware: This is due to: • Use of too little detergent. • Low incoming water temperature and pressure. • Improper loading. • Use of old, moist and damp powder detergent. • Hard water in your area. 24

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Etching:
Too
much
detergent
used.
Use
the
appropriate
amount
of
detergent.
Reduce
the
amount
of
detergent
used
per
load.
The
water
temperature
is
too
hot.
You
need
to
lower
the
water
temperature.
Use
of
old
detergent.
Read
the
expiration
date.
Avoid
using
old
detergent.
Use
only
fresh
detergent.
Do
not
pre
-rinse
the
dishes.
Simply
scrape
off
large
food
particles.
Stained
interior
tub:
Some
detergents
contain
colorants
known
as
"pigments"
or
"dyes"
that
will
discolor
the
tub
with
extended
use.
You
need
to
change
the
detergent
to
one
without
a
colorant.
Read
the
container
label
carefully
before
using
the
detergent.
Some
acid
based
and/or
paste
based
foods
may
discolor
the
tub.
Use
of
the
rinse
cycle
may
help
to
decrease
the
level
of
staining.
Spots
&
filming
found
on
flatware/glassware:
This
is
due
to:
Use
of
too
little
detergent.
Low
incoming
water
temperature
and
pressure.
Improper
loading.
Use
of
old,
moist
and
damp
powder
detergent.
Hard
water
in
your
area.
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