Dacor ED24 Use And Care Manual - page 15
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Use and Care Manual
Operating Your Dishwasher
Filling the Rinse Aid Dispenser
important
Rinse aid is important to the drying process of the dishware. It
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also reduces spotting. Dacor recommends that you keep the
rinse aid dispenser full at all times.
The rinse aid indicator on the dispenser turns “clear” when it is
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empty.
The rinse aid dispenser must be properly adjusted.
¾
Too little rinse aid will allow spotting and drying
problems. Too much rinse aid will cause foaming and
streaking.
A rinse aid containing citric acid may be used to
¾
remove the white or gray film caused by very hard
water.
To refill the rinse aid dispenser:
Turn the rinse aid cap counterclockwise to the
1.
open position and lift it out.
Carefully pour the rinse aid into the filler hole
2.
until the rinse aid level is even with the bottom of
the hole. Do not overfill.
Wipe up any spillage.
3.
Replace the rinse aid cap and turn it clockwise to
4.
the closed position.
Adjusting the Rinse Aid Dispenser
The rinse aid setting is located under the rinse aid cap.
It is set at the factory to 4.
To change the setting:
Remove the rinse aid cap.
1.
If you have spotty or improperly dried dishes,
2.
move the rinse aid setting to the next higher
number. If you have streaks on your dishes,
move the rinse aid setting to the next lower
number. The harder the water, the more rinse aid
required for acceptable results.
Replace the cap.
3.
Check the dishes after the next wash load. Con-
4.
tinue adjusting the rinse aid dispenser up or
down according to the guidelines above until you
have spot free, streak free, dry dishes.
If you have very soft water and still experience streaking
when the dispenser is set to 1, you can dilute the rinse
aid with water before pouring it into the dispenser to get
acceptable results.
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Not Empty
Empty
Closed
Filler Hole
Open