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Adding Salt; Setting The Salt Consumption - ETNA EVW7947 Gebruiksaanwijzing

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OPERATION

Adding salt

Setting the salt consumption

Water hardness
degrees
ºdH
mmol/l
Clarke
0 - 10
0 - 8
0 - 1.4
10 - 28
8 - 22
1.4 - 3.9
28 - 56
22 - 45
3.9 - 8
56 - 75
45 - 60
8 - 11
This machine is equipped with a water softener. To use the water
softener, fill the dishwasher with salt.
1. Remove the bottom basket and then unscrew the cap from the
reservoir.
2. Before filling the reservoir for the first time, pour in one litre of water.
3. Insert the funnel into the reservoir opening. Pour in approximately
1 kg of salt. It is normal for a little water to flow out of the opening
when doing this.
4. Screw the cap back on firmly.
Attention!
• Clear up any spilled salt and always run a full cycle immediately
afterwards to prevent damage to the bottom.
• Always fill the salt reservoir and adjust the water hardness setting
before using the dishwasher. Refill the salt reservoir when the water
softener indicator lights up. It is possible that the light will remain
lit for a short while after the salt reservoir is filled. It will go out
automatically when enough salt has been dissolved in the water.
• Never fill the salt reservoir with dishwasher detergent. This will
cause irreparable damage to the water softener.
1. Unscrew the cap from the salt reservoir.
In de opening of the reservoir, you will find a ring bearing an arrow.
2. Turn the ring towards - or +, depending on the hardness of the
water.
Adjust the salt consumption according to the table below:
Setting
No salt required
- position
Central position
+ position
Salt
EVW7947/
consumption
EVW7961
(grams/cycle)
Autonomy
(cycles/1 kg)
0
20
50
40
25
60
16
EVW8162/
EVW7963
Autonomy
(cycles/1 kg)
/
/
60
30
20
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