Function Of Detergent - Panasonic NP-6F1MLQ Operating And Installation Instructions

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Using the Dishwasher
Detergent with its chemical ingredients are necessary to remove dirt; it breaks down the
dirt to smaller particles and removes them out of the Dishwasher. Most of the commercial
quality detergents are suitable for this purpose.
Attention:
Proper Use of Detergent
• Use only detergent specifi cally made for the use in Dishwashers. Keep your detergent
fresh and dry.
• Don't put powdered detergent into the dispenser until ready to wash the dishes.
Detergents
There are 3 types of detergents:
1.
With phosphate and chlorine.
2.
With phosphate but without chlorine.
3.
Without phosphate and chlorine.
• Normally new pulverised detergent is without phosphate. Thus, the water softener
function of phosphate is not given. In this case, we recommend to fi ll salt in the Salt
Container even when the hardness of water is below 5 °dH. If detergents without
phosphate and hard water often white spots appear on dishes and glasses. In this
case, add more detergent to reach better results.
• Detergents without chlorine will only slightly bleach, strong and coloured spots will not
be removed completely. In this case, choose a programme with a higher temperature.
Concentrated Detergent
Based on their chemical composition, detergents can be split in two basic types:
1.
Conventional, alkaline detergents with caustic components.
2.
Low alkaline concentrated detergents with natural enzymes.
Detergent Tablets
Detergent tablets of different brands dissolve at different speeds. For this reason some
detergent tablets cannot dissolve and develop their full cleaning power during short
programmes. Therefore, use long programmes when using detergent tablets to ensure the
detergent tablet is completely dissolved.
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