Sonett Dishwasher Salt 2 kg
- Brand: Sonett
- Product Code: Sonett12
- Availability: In Stock
For household dishwashers
- Free from anti-caking agents and synthetic dyestuffs
- For optimal dishwashing results
Ingredients
Product declaration
Pure coarse-grained evaporated common salt 100%
List of ingredients as per EC 648/2004
Sodium chloride
Further information on INCI names ‣
Origin and properties of the ingredients
In rock salt deposits, the salt is broken up, dissolved in water and crystallized into coarse grains. Thus all impurities are removed. As a concentrated solution in the salt compartment of the dishwasher, it exchanges the bonded calcium and magnesium ions for the sodium ions of the regenerating salt so that the ion exchanger can once again supply soft water.
Technical data
Common salt reacts pH neutral in an aqueous solution.
Application
Special product feature
The Regenerating Salt is pure crystallized evaporated salt, without the addition of any anticaking agents, synthetic dyestuffs or other substances.
Ranges of application
For regeneration of the ion exchanger in the dishwasher.
Anpplication
An integral part of every dishwashing machine is an ion exchanger which traps the calcium and magnesium ions, the cause of hard water, and feeds soft water into the machine. This is intended to prevent limescale deposits on glasses and cutlery. If the ion exchanger becomes saturated with calcium and magnesium ions, its absorbing capacity must be restored again by means of regeneration. For this purpose, we use regenerating salt which has the effect of exchanging the hardness ions, thus ensuring optimal rinsing results.
Dosage
As soon as the dishwasher’s ‘salt needed’ light turns on, fill the designated salt compartment with regenerating salt according to the machine manufacturer's instructions for use.
Experience shows that some machines indicate their need for salt replenishment at a very late state. To prevent this, the regenerating salt compartment should be regularly refilled even though the display does not yet indicate the respective need. Had the salt compartment been completely emptied, wait for about 2 hours after replenishing it before switching the machine on again; this gives the ion exchanger sufficient time to regenerate.
Correct setting of the ion exchanger (water softener): Adjust the built-in water softener in your dishwasher to be 8 °dH (German degrees) above your local water hardness.
For doing so, please consult the Instructions for Use of your Dishwasher, section “Water Softener”.
Information about the dishwasher and setting of the ion exchanger ‣
Always keep the chambers for the Regenerating Salt and Clear Rinse replenished.
Ecology
Biodegradability
Common salt (sodium chloride) is a natural constituent of our aquatic environment. Common salt is a mineral by nature and does not need to be further degraded, but it can contribute–albeit to a relatively minor extent–to an increase in the salt load of our water. For medium-hard water, approx. 40–50 g (1.4–1.8 oz) of salt are fed into the waste water per washing cycle.
Certification
CSE (Certified Sustainable Economics)
Packaging
Bag: PE
Outer carton: 100% recycling material
Ecology
Biodegradability
Common salt (sodium chloride) is a natural constituent of our aquatic environment. Common salt is a mineral by nature and does not need to be further degraded, but it can contribute–albeit to a relatively minor extent–to an increase in the salt load of our water. For medium-hard water, approx. 40–50 g (1.4–1.8 oz) of salt are fed into the waste water per washing cycle.
Certification
CSE (Certified Sustainable Economics)
Packaging
Bag: PE
Outer carton: 100% recycling material
Ranges of application
For regeneration of the ion exchanger in the dishwasher.
Anpplication
An integral part of every dishwashing machine is an ion exchanger which traps the calcium and magnesium ions, the cause of hard water, and feeds soft water into the machine. This is intended to prevent limescale deposits on glasses and cutlery. If the ion exchanger becomes saturated with calcium and magnesium ions, its absorbing capacity must be restored again by means of regeneration. For this purpose, we use regenerating salt which has the effect of exchanging the hardness ions, thus ensuring optimal rinsing results.
Dosage
As soon as the dishwasher’s ‘salt needed’ light turns on, fill the designated salt compartment with regenerating salt according to the machine manufacturer's instructions for use.
Experience shows that some machines indicate their need for salt replenishment at a very late state. To prevent this, the regenerating salt compartment should be regularly refilled even though the display does not yet indicate the respective need. Had the salt compartment been completely emptied, wait for about 2 hours after replenishing it before switching the machine on again; this gives the ion exchanger sufficient time to regenerate.
Correct setting of the ion exchanger (water softener): Adjust the built-in water softener in your dishwasher to be 8 °dH (German degrees) above your local water hardness.
For doing so, please consult the Instructions for Use of your Dishwasher, section “Water Softener”.
Information about the dishwasher and setting of the ion exchanger ‣
Always keep the chambers for the Regenerating Salt and Clear Rinse replenished.