Dishwasher Salt - 2 kg
SonettSON-03000
How does dishwasher salt work?
In every dishwasher, there is a so-called ion exchanger (water softener). The task of this device is to remove lime from the water so that you get "soft water" for washing. When the ion exchanger is saturated with lime, it must be cleaned – or "regenerated."
This is where the salt for the dishwasher comes into play. The product functions as regenerating salt. The salt cleans the ion exchanger so it can absorb lime again. Without sufficient dishwasher salt, your machine will wash with hard water, quickly leading to dull grey lime films on your glasses and plates, as well as potential damage to the machine's heating element.
Dosage and Usage Instructions
To achieve the best washing results and avoid lime spots, always ensure that the dishwasher's salt reservoir is filled with regenerating salt. The machine typically indicates when it is running low on salt.
If possible
Because Sonett salt is completely pure and without additives, Sonett recommends a specific setting for optimal performance:
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You should set your dishwasher's water softening system to a hardness level that is 8°dH higher than your local water's actual hardness level.
Example: If your local water utility states that the water hardness is 12°dH, you should set your dishwasher to 20°dH. Refer to your machine's manual to learn how to adjust this.
3.70 €