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KitchenAid KUDM220T - Filling the Detergent Dispenser.13; How Much Detergent to Use.13

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Filling
The
Detergent
Dispenser
1.
U
SE
AUTOMATIC
DISHWASHING
DETERGENTS
ONLY.
Never
use
soap,
hand
dishwashing
detergent,
laundry
detergent
or
laundry
enzyme
products.
They
will
produce
excessive
suds
and
slow
down
the
wash
arm
action
which
could
cause
flooding.
2.
Add
detergent
to
the
dispenser
immediately
before
starting.
Detergent
exposed
to
moisture
over
a
period
of
time
may
become
caked
and
ineffective.
An
open
box
of
detergent
should
stay
fresh
for
about
one
month.
3.
Fill
the
dispenser
with
the
proper
amount
of
detergent,
and
close
the
compartment.
Fill
the
Main
Wash
compartment
for
the
Light/China
Wash
Cycle
when
the
dinnerware
is
lightly
soiled.
Add
detergent
to
both
the
Prewash
and
Main
Wash
compartments
for
the
Light/
China
Wash
Cycle,
the
Normal
Wash
Cycle
and
the
Pots/Pans
Cycle
when
dishes
are
heavily
soiled.
How
Much
Detergent
To
Use
Personal
Injury
Hazard
Dishwasher
detergents
and
rinse
agents
can
be
harmful
if
taken
internally.
Store
these
products
out
of
children's
reach.
ALWAYS
use
at
least
one
tablespoon
of
automatic
dishwashing
detergent
in
Main
Wash
compartment
because
there
are
ingredients
in
detergent
to
help
protect
your
dinnerware.
The
amount
of
detergent
needed
depends
on
the
amount
of
food
soil
on
the
dishes
and
the
hardness
of
water.
If
you
have
hard
water,
you
will
have
to
use
more
detergent
than
if
you
have
soft
water.
Excessive
amounts
of
detergent
combined
with
soft
water
may
cause
etching
of
glass.
Contact
your
local
water
utility,
area
water
softening
company
or
state
university
extension
agent
to
determine
whether
your
water
is
hard
or
soft.
Water
Hardness
Amount
of
Detergent
Soft
Water
Half
fill
each
dispenser
04
grains
(approximately
2
tablespoons
per
per
gallon
dispenser)
Medium
Hard
Fill
each
dispenser
3
A
full
Water
(approximately
7Vi
tablespoons
per
4-8
grains
per
gallon
dispenser)
Hard
Water
Fill
each
dispenser
8-12
grains
(approximately
3
tablespoons
per
per
gallon
dispenser)
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