Do you see that the rinsing agent overflows from the rinse dispenser when you add a rinsing agent to your dishwasher?
Using a dedicated rinsing agent in the dishwasher may ensure leaving no water stains or detergent stains on
your dishes.
This also improves the effect of drying and thus reduces the time required for automatic drying after
washing.
If, however, the dispenser is stained with rinsing agent, bubbles may be created during the final rinsing.
This alarm appears when the rinsing agent level is below 30%.
If the rinsing agent level is low, the high temperature dry cycle will be automatically selected.
If the high temperature dry starts even though you did not select it or if the washing takes longer than usual, then refill the rinsing agent.
Try this
Take care not to spill the rinsing agent when you refill the rinse dispenser.
➔ If the Refill Rinse light is on, open the lid of the rinse dispenser and slowly pour
in the rinsing agent.
A fully filled rinse dispenser may last for about a month’s use.
Hasty insertion may create bubbles and overflow.
If the rinsing agent does not go in smoothly, gently push the door of the dishwasher up and down.
Use only the recommended dedicated liquid rinsing agent for your dishwasher.
Putting vinegar, citric acid or other materials into the rinse dispenser may cause an abnormality in
your dishwasher.
This guide was created for all models, so the images or content may be different from your product.