Viking FDW100 Use and Care Manual - Page 14

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Operation Operating the Dishwasher Rinse Agent Level Indicator LED If this indicator light comes on, you need to refill rinse agent. You can also tell whether rinse agent must be refilled by looking at the rinse agent dispenser. when the visual fill indicator is dark, there is enough rinse agent in the dispenser. When the color is light, open the dispenser and refill rinse agent. Salt Level Indicator LED When this indicator light comes on, you must refill special salt. Only use special dishwasher salt in your machine to soften the water. The salt content can be read on the container for the salt. When the visual fill indicator is dark, there is enough salt in the container. When the color is light, open the container and add dishwasher salt. 26 Operating the Dishwasher Detergent & Rinse Agent Dispenser Filling the Detergent Dispenser WARNING • Always store your detergent in locations which are cool, dry, and out of the reach of children. • Check that the detergent dispenser is empty after the completion of each wash program. • Dishwasher detergents can be dangerous if inhaled or swallowed. Avoid contact with skin and eyes; keep children and people in poor health away from the dishwasher when the door is opened. Consult a doctor immediately if detergent has been swallowed or inhaled. NOTICE • Only use detergents suitable for dishwashers. • DO NOT use detergent in Rinse/Hold cycle. • DO NOT forget to pour/put the detergent into the dispenser before turning on the machine. • Too much detergent may mean that the detergent does not dissolve properly and dishes could get scratched. • Too much detergent in soft water may cause glass corrosion. DO NOT use too much detergent if your water supply is soft. If you do not know the hardness of your water supply, use 15 ml/3 tsp. detergent. Increase the amount of detergent if you see white water marks, especially on the surface of the glassware. Find out the hardness of your water supply by asking your local water department, water softener company, or county extension agent. 27 Operation

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Operation
Operation
Operating the Dishwasher
Rinse Agent Level Indicator LED
If this indicator light comes on, you need
to refill rinse agent. You can also tell
whether rinse agent must be refilled by
looking at the rinse agent dispenser.
when the visual fill indicator is dark, there
is enough rinse agent in the dispenser.
When the color is light, open the
dispenser and refill rinse agent.
Salt Level Indicator LED
When this indicator light comes on, you
must refill special salt. Only use special
dishwasher salt in your machine to soften
the water. The salt content can be read
on the container for the salt. When the
visual fill indicator is dark, there is enough
salt in the container.
When the color is light, open the container and add dishwasher salt.
Operating the Dishwasher
Detergent & Rinse Agent Dispenser
Filling the Detergent Dispenser
WARNING
Always store your detergent in locations which are cool, dry, and out of
the reach of children.
Check that the detergent dispenser is empty after the completion of
each wash program.
Dishwasher detergents can be dangerous if inhaled or swallowed.
Avoid contact with skin and eyes; keep children and people in poor
health away from the dishwasher when the door is opened. Consult a
doctor immediately if detergent has been swallowed or inhaled.
NOTICE
Only use detergents suitable for dishwashers.
DO NOT
use detergent in Rinse/Hold cycle.
DO NOT
forget to pour/put the detergent into the dispenser before
turning on the machine.
Too much detergent may mean that the detergent does not dissolve
properly and dishes could get scratched.
Too much detergent in soft water may cause glass corrosion. DO NOT
use too much detergent if your water supply is soft.
If you do not know the hardness of your water supply, use 15 ml/3 tsp.
detergent. Increase the amount of detergent if you see white water
marks, especially on the surface of the glassware.
Find out the hardness of your water supply by asking your local water
department, water softener company, or county extension agent.