|verified|: Símbolos Lavavajillas Teka
Is that a flower? A spinning plate? A wine glass? Why is there a snowflake next to a clock?
Desactiva los botones del panel táctil o físico. Evita que los niños cambien el programa o enciendan el aparato por accidente. ⚠️ Símbolos de Alerta y Mantenimiento símbolos lavavajillas teka
| Icon | Program Name | Use Case | |------|--------------|----------| | | Glass / Delicate | Low temp (45°C), gentle for crystal, fine china. | | Plate with fork/knife | Eco / Normal | Standard daily load. Usually the most efficient. | | Pot / Pan | Intensive / Heavy | High temp (65-70°C), long cycle for baked-on food. | | Water drops + fan | Rapid / Quick Wash | 30-45 min, for lightly soiled dishes. | | Basket with cutlery | Auto / Sensor | Detects dirt level and adjusts water/time. | | Half moon / crest | Rinse & Hold | Cold rinse to prevent food from drying while you wait for full load. | | Spiral / turbine | Turbo / Extra Dry | Adds forced drying (fan) to any cycle. | | Soaking bowl | Pre-wash / Soak | Cold soak for dried-on starch (pasta, rice). | Is that a flower
We’ve all been there. You’ve just finished a large family dinner, the table is cleared, and you are standing in front of your Teka dishwasher, ready to start the cycle. You look at the control panel, and suddenly, you feel like you are trying to decipher an ancient hieroglyphic script. Why is there a snowflake next to a clock
This is the Rinse Aid indicator. It lights up when the machine is low on rinse aid, which helps your glasses dry without water streaks.
Once upon a time in a busy kitchen, there was a that spoke in a secret language of icons. Understanding these symbols is the key to a happy kitchen "story" and sparkling dishes. The "Maintenance" Guardians
Teka is a European brand (Spanish/German), so its symbols follow the standard, but with some proprietary icons.