Filling the Dishwasher Water Softener
How to Fill your KitchenAid Dishwasher's Water Softener
Dishwasher salt is a specialized salt that softens the water used during the wash cycle; not all dishwashers have a salt reservoir. Using salt in the dishwasher does a couple of things: it helps:
- To prevent limescale buildup
- With hard water stains and deposits in the dishwasher
- Improve the appearance of glasses by reducing cloudiness and streaking caused by hard water
One significant benefit of using dishwasher salt is its ability to soften hard water. Hard water contains high levels of minerals like calcium and magnesium, which can leave behind stubborn limescale deposits on your dishes and inside your dishwasher. Using dishwasher salt effectively prevents limescale buildup, maintaining your dishwasher's optimal performance.
Adding dishwasher salt helps regenerate the ion exchange resin in the dishwasher softener unit. This process ensures that the water used in your dishwasher is softened, allowing the detergent to work more effectively. As a result, your dishes come out cleaner than using hard water alone.
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How to Add Dishwasher Salt
Adding dishwasher salt is simple. Locate the salt reservoir, pour in the required amount of salt, and securely close the cap. Regularly checking and refilling the salt reservoir will help maintain cleaning performance.
Filling the salt container
- Remove the lower rack from the dishwasher and unscrew the lid to the salt reservoir.
- Add Water. IMPORTANT: BEFORE ADDING SALT FOR THE FIRST TIME, the salt container must be filled with water to the top of the opening (approximately one qt [0.9L]. Water does not have to be added with subsequent refills.
- Insert the funnel (provided) into the salt container. Slowly fill the container with dishwasher water softener salt. The salt container holds approximately 4½ cups (1.0 kg) of salt. As it is being filled, some water may run out.
- Stop filling the salt container when you no longer see salt flowing out of the funnel bottom. NOTE: You can spoon the salt out of the bag and into the salt container when it is close to full to keep any salt from spilling into the dishwasher.
- Clean any excess salt from the threads of the salt container opening.
- Screw the salt container lid on firmly.
- If the dishwasher is not used immediately, wipe out any excess salt that might have been spilled.
When do I refill the salt container?
The dishwasher provides two ways to indicate when to refill the salt container (depending on the model).
- The center of the salt container lid will turn from green to clear.
- An "Add Salt" electronic message will appear on the dishwasher front display after the wash cycle has been completed, and it will stay on until the salt container has been refilled. A typical refill schedule is about once every 6 to 8 weeks if using the factory default dishwasher water hardness setting of 3. Still, it can vary based on your dishwasher usage and cycle selections.
What type of salt to use?
We recommend using Soft Spring™ dishwasher salt, part number W10320829. If you're looking for dishwasher salt near me, check local stores or online retailers for the best options available.
Reminders:
- Use only water softener salt specially formulated for dishwashers. Other salts may contain insoluble additives, which can damage the water softener.
- Unintentionally using dishwasher detergents or other chemicals when filling the salt container can damage the water softener system.
- The salt container lid must be firmly secured after filling or refilling the salt container.
Can I use salt and detergent together?
Yes, dishwasher detergent packs are all-in-one solutions that combine detergent, rinse aid, and water-softening agents in a convenient tablet form. These tablets are pre-measured, making them easy to use and eliminating the need for separate products. They provide effective cleaning and spot-free drying and are suitable for most dishwashers.
If you live in an area with hard water or notice mineral deposits on your dishes, dishwasher salt might be needed. It helps prevent limescale buildup, improve water efficiency, and enhance your dishwasher's overall performance. Tablets alone might not effectively tackle hard water issues, so adding dishwasher salt could be a benefit.