Hotpoint DWF34 Dishwasher User Manual


 
ADJUSTING THE WATER SOFTENER...
In order to rinse dishes and glasses
satisfactorily,the dishwasher requires
soft water i.e containing little or no
lime,otherwise water stains are left
behind on crockery and glasses etc.
If the tap water exceeds a certain
level of hardness,it must be
softened,ie.decalcified,so that it
can be used in the dishwasher.
The water Softener should be
properly adjusted to optimise salt
consumption and for best washing
results.
In order to ensure that the correct
amount of salt is being used to
regenerate the water softener,the
water hardness adjuster needs to be
set accordingly.To set this correctly
the hardness of your water needs to
be ascertained.Find on the table the
level corresponding to the hardness
of your water and the required
adjustments or contact your local
Water company to find the exact
water hardness level for your area.
Water hardness table:
Models DWF35 and DWF34 only.
˚dH ˚fH ˚Clarke mmol/l
0 - 6 0 -11 0 - 8 0 -1.1
7 - 8 12-15 9 -10 1.2-1.4
9 -10 16-17 11-12 1.5-1.8
11-12 18-21 13-15 1.9-2.1
13-16 22-29 16-20 2.2-2.9
17-21 30-37 21-26 3.0-3.7
22-30 38-54 27-38 3.8-5.4
31-50 55-89 39-62 5.5-8.9
- Press and hold the Economy 50˚
button and set the mains switch 1
to ON,before releasing the
programme button again.
The indicator light for the Economy
50˚ button flashes,as does the figure
4 in the numerical display.
The latter represents the value that
was pre-set in the factory.
To change the setting:
- Press the Economy 50˚ button 3 .
Every time the button is pressed,the
figure increases by one.After reaching
7,the display starts at 0 again.
- Set the mains switch 1 to OFF. The
new setting is stored in the appliances
memory.
Approx.4 litres
of water are
required for
regenerating
the water
softening system. The overall water
consumption per load can therefore be
increased by between 0 and a maximum of
4 litres according to the water hardness
setting.
Before Using your Appliance...
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