Where to pour rinse aid in a Bosch dishwasher
Experienced housewives know everything about their “home assistants,” but new users often cannot figure out their dishwashers. For example, very often they cannot understand where and how to pour rinse aid into the dishwasher. And this is really important, because if you choose the wrong dispenser compartment, the machine will use household chemicals in the first stages of the operating cycle, which is why the expensive product will be wasted. Let's figure out where the rinse aid compartment is located in the PMM.
Looking for a compartment for rinse aid
You need to add rinse aid to ensure that no streaks remain on the washed dishes. These household chemicals can only work if the dishwasher Bosch uses it at the end of the work cycle during the rinsing phase of the dishes, and not at the beginning, during the washing itself. For this to happen, the rinse aid must be poured into a certain compartment of the dispenser.
- Open the PMM door and find a plastic box on its inside - this is what a detergent dispenser looks like.
- On the box you can see two doors with latches, one vertical oblong, and one rectangular.
- The oblong vertical section is designed for rinse aid. Pour the product into the compartment and close it.
The dose of rinse aid for one cycle depends solely on the detergent, but you can add more rinse aid so that your Bosch dishwasher uses the chemical for several washes in a row.
- Before starting work, all that remains is to add the powder, tablet or capsule, as well as dirty dishes.
In addition, the manufacturer recommends regularly checking the presence of salt in the dishwasher. The machine can operate without salt in the salt bin, but without it the ion exchanger responsible for softening hard tap water may fail. Changing this element is very expensive, so it is better to regularly add special salt to the bunker.
Capsule compartment
You should not add the capsule directly into the chamber on the bottom tray, because the capsule will immediately dissolve and the product will go down the drain without having time to do anything. Bosch dishwashers have a special compartment for capsules installed on the door of the washing chamber. It is worth placing the tablet exactly there - this will allow the product to dissolve at a certain stage of the working cycle.
The capsule compartment is easy to find, although it is located in different places in different PMM models. To identify the compartment, you need to decipher the icons located on the covers of the dispenser compartments. The pictogram for tablet products looks like five stripes simulating splashing water, and is usually applied to a rectangular compartment. You can also add various cleaning powders to it by opening the lid. To insert a tablet, you do not need to open the lid, because on the side of the compartment there is a separate recess for the capsule.
Should I remove the wrapper from the pill?
One of the main questions new users of Bosch dishwashers have is related to tablet wrapping. It’s not easy to answer, because many different household chemicals are sold on store shelves, some of which have a soluble shell, and some of which have an insoluble shell. If you bought a second type of detergent, the wrapper must be removed before using the tablet. You can determine the type of wrapper by its appearance - soluble, most often completely transparent, and also devoid of cuts and stripes for easy opening. Insoluble usually has the described properties, plus it consists of foil.
It is very difficult to remember all the detergents with the required type of packaging, so we will list the most common ones. The tablets from the following list do not need to be opened, as their wrappers completely dissolve during the working cycle.
- Finish Quantum.
- Sun All in one.
- Sodasan.
- Dish Drops.
These were products with soluble packaging. Below we list tablet products, the wrapper of which must be torn before use.
- Somat.
- OXO Family.
- Frosch.
- Econta.
- Ecover.
If you cannot accurately determine from the tablet wrapper whether it needs to be opened or not, then carefully study the manufacturer’s instructions - it will answer all your questions in just a few minutes.
Where is the salt compartment?
We mentioned special technical salt, which needs to be added from time to time from the salt bin of a Bosch dishwasher, but new users may have problems with this too. You can understand that a special product needs to be added to the bunker by a special indicator that will start flashing due to lack of salt. Finding the bunker itself is also easy. It is located at the bottom of the washing chamber, directly under the lower basket for dishes.
The most convenient way to load salt is using a special funnel. Sometimes it comes complete with a Bosch dishwasher, but most often you have to buy it separately. Its price is approximately $5, which is worth spending for the convenience.
When loading salt for the first time, the hopper must first be filled with clean water.When the salt is loaded, all excess liquid will go down the drain, and all you have to do is close the lid of the salt compartment tightly, replace the lower basket and run the test work cycle.
Beginners are also often interested in the effectiveness of 3-in-1 household chemicals, which contain detergent, rinse aid and salt. They can be used, and they can save a little on the family budget, but they contain too little salt to soften hard tap water. Therefore, if you live in an area with poor quality water, it is better to use special salt along with 3 in 1 tablets, regularly adding it to the salt compartment.
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