Figure 23 Yellow Rack; Figure 24 Green Rack; Figure 25 Blue Rack For Glasses; Figure 26 Yellow Container For Cutlery - Electrolux NHT8 Manual

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In models with energy saving device (ESD), before the
message "END", the display shows a countdown for a
few seconds:
3. . . . . . . . . 2
With automatic machines, the hood opens automa-
tically at the end of the wash cycle.
- Delime cycle (if enabled)
Press the button "N" (see Table 2 Control panel)
to run a machine water circuit delime cycle with
vinegar.
It is advisable to run this cycle according to that given
in the table:
The
cycle
Water hardness
be
approxima-
tely every (*):
°f
°d
°e
5
2,8
3,5
10
5,6
7,0
15
8,4
10,5
20
11,2
14
25
14
17,5
30
16,8
21,1
(*) Considering a rinse time according to the factory settings.
Proceed as follows:
Insert the Delime tube present in the machine,
identified by an appropriate label, in a container
with at least 2l of wine vinegar 6% (2l is the mini-
mum amount of vinegar needed for a correct
Delime cycle).
IMPORTANT
Only use wine vinegar (with 6% of acetic acid) and not
other descaling substances. Descaling with the use of
chemical substances other than vinegar must only be
done by a specialized technician.
Remove the basket with dishes and remove the over-
flow "2" (see Figure 17 Filters and overflow).
Close the hood.
Activate the delime cycle by pressing the button "N"
(see Table 2 Control panel) for at least 5 seconds.
IMPORTANT
The delime cycle lasts about 1h 30sec; during this
phase the hood must not be opened and no other
command can be activated until completion of the
cycle in progress. If the machine is turned off
during the delime cycle, at the next restart the
cycle will resume exactly from where it was inter-
rupted, until its completion.
At the end of Delime cycle, the dishwasher sounds a
series of beeps and "END" will flash on the display.
Refit the previously removed overflow.
34
End
Delime
Using cycle 2 for 30
should
cycles/day,
run
Delime cycle should
be run approximately
every (*):
Cycles
Days
1500
50
750
25
510
17
380
13
300
10
250
8
IMPORTANT
The appliance will not remove burnt food deposits
from dishes. Dishes with burnt-on food deposits
should be cleaned mechanically/chemically (for
example, pre-wash under running water) before
putting them in the dishwasher.
IMPORTANT
The use of "foaming"/non-specific detergents or in
any case detergents used in different ways from that
prescribed by the manufacturer, can cause damage
to the dishwasher and compromise washing results.
IMPORTANT
Failure to remove the residuals of detergent possibly
used for manual prewash can cause malfunctioning
of the dishwasher and compromise washing results.
Change the water in the tank at least once a day.
the
Type of racks and loading
YELLOW rack: for 18 plates with maximum diame-
ter of 240 mm.
GREEN rack: for 12 bowls with maximum diameter
of 240 mm.
BLUE rack for glasses: the glasses should be pla-
ced upside down.

Figure 25 BLUE rack for glasses

YELLOW container for cutlery: insert 15 items, with
the handles pointing downwards, in each container.

Figure 26 YELLOW container for cutlery

Available as accessories: dividers for glasses and rack
for dishes with maximum diameter of 320 mm.

Figure 23 YELLOW rack

Figure 24 GREEN rack

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