Using the dispensers, Using the detergent dispenser – Whirlpool 400 Manuel d'utilisation

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WATER TYPE

Hard
8+ grains per gallon
136+ parts per million

Medium
5-7 grains per gallon
85-119 parts per million

Soft
0-4 grains per gallon
0-68 parts per million

Fill amounts shown are for standard
powdered detergent. Amounts may vary if
you use liquid or concentrated powdered
detergent. Follow manufacturer’s directions
when using liquid dishwasher detergent or
concentrated powdered detergent.

WHERE TO FILL

Top of
3rd step
(3 tbs.)

Top of
2nd step
(2 tbs.)

Top of
1st step
(1 tbs.)

Use only covered
section for:
– Low Energy/

China

Cover latch

Cover

Use both sections for:
– Normal
– Pots-N-Pans

Using the Dispensers

For best washing results, review the information below. It is important to use detergents and
rinse agents properly.

Using the detergent dispenser

Use automatic dishwashing detergent
only.
Other detergents are too mild and
much too sudsy.

Add detergent just before starting cycle.

Store detergent tightly closed in a cool,
dry place. Fresh automatic dishwasher
detergent results in better cleaning.

Filling the detergent dispenser

The detergent dispenser has one section
with a cover and one without. Push cover
down firmly until it latches. Detergent in the
open section falls into the dishwasher when
closing the door. The covered section opens
automatically for the main wash.

NOTE:

It is normal for cover to open partially

when dispensing detergent.

How much detergent to use

The amount of detergent to use depends
on the hardness of your water and the type
of detergent. If you use too little, dishes
won’t be clean. If you use too much in soft
water, glassware will etch.

Different brands of dishwasher detergent
have different amounts of phosphorus for
softening water. If you have hard water
and use low phosphorous content deter-
gent (6.0% or less), you may need to use
more detergent or use a detergent with a
higher phosphorous content (8.7%).

Find out your water’s hardness by asking
your local water department, water soft-
ener company, or county extension agent.

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