Haier HDW6WH User Manual - Page 8
Arranging crockery, glasses, etc. in the dishwasher, Detergents - white dishwasher
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Arranging crockery, glasses, etc. in the dishwasher Upper rack Lower rack - The upper rack is suitable for glasses, plates, bowls and shal- - The lower rack is suitable for bowls, dinner plates, pans low dishes. and cutlery. - Cups and small bowls can be placed on the right and left - Plates should be placed in one direction for the best washing cup racks besides the dish rack. effect. - See the following example. - See the following example. Detergents Information about detergents You can use any liquid or powder detergent, that has been specially designed for use in domestic dishwashers. (Do not use normal washing-up liquid!) Check the label on the detergent packaging to determine whether a particular product is suitable for use with silverware. If you have any further questions, we recommended that you contact the customer advice departments of the various detergent manufacturers. Nowadays there are three types of dishwasher detergent available: 1.those containing phosphates and chlorine, 2.those containing phosphates but no chlorine, 3.those containing neither phosphates nor chlorine. When a phosphate-free detergent is used in conjunction with hard water, there is a greater possibility that white marks will be left behind on crockery and glasses, etc. These can be avoided by pouring an increased amount of detergent into the dispenser. Adding detergent - The detergent dispenser is on the inner door, with the detergent container on the left and the rinse liquid container on the right. - Add detergent before starting the appliance. To add detergent, press button A to open the lid B of the dispenser. Add appropriate amount of detergent into the container C and then close the lid B. - Amount of detergent: 15g - The lid opens automatically during the wash cycle and re- leases the detergent. Chlorine-free detergents have a reduced bleaching effect. This can mean that tea stains are not completely removed or plastic items become discoloured. This can be resolved by: - selecting a higher temperature programme, or - increasing the amount of detergent, or - using a detergent that contains chlorine. C B A GB