Setting Amount Of Rinse Aid; Detergent With A Rinse Aid Component; Switching Off Rinse Aid Refill Indicator; Utensils - NEFF S series Instruction Manual

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Setting amount of rinse aid

You can set the amount of rinse aid that
should be added to a value between
§:‹‹ and §:‹‡. Setting the amount of
rinse aid to be dispensed to §:‹† will
give you a very good drying result. The
factory setting is §:‹†. Do not change
the amount of rinse aid unless there are
streaks or water stains on the utensils.
Set a lower level to avoid streaks. Set a
higher level to avoid water stains.
Here's how to set the amount of rinse
aid:
Switch on ON/OFF switch (.
1.
Press and hold the ‹ button
2.
for 3 seconds.
The value •:‹... and ' will appear in
the display window )". .
Press the ‹ button repeatedly
3.
until the factory setting value §:‹†
appears in the display window )".
Adjust the setting using the buttons -
4.
and + P.
Press and hold the ‹ button
5.
for 3 seconds.
The chosen setting has now been
stored in your dishwasher.
Using detergent with a rinse
aid component
In general, you can use detergent with a
r i n s e a i d c o m p o n e
n t
D e t e r g e n t w i t h a
rinse aid component up to a water
hardness level of 21 °dH (37 °fH, 26
°Clark, 3.7 mmol/L) without adding
rinse aid. Above a water hardness value
of 21 °dH, use additional rinse aid.
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Switching off rinse aid refill
indicator
If the rinse aid refill indicator @
bothers you (e.g. if you are using a
combination detergent with a rinse aid
component), you can switch off the
rinse aid refill indicator.
Proceed as described under "Setting
rinse aid quantity" and set the level to
§:‹‹. The rinse aid refill indicator @ is
switched off.
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Utensils

Not suitable

U t e n s i l s
Cutlery and utensils made of wood.
Delicate decorative glasses, craft
and antique utensils. These decors
are not dishwasher-proof.
Plastic parts not resistant to heat.
Copper and tin utensils.
Utensils which are soiled with ash,
wax, lubricating grease or ink.
Aluminium and silver parts have
a tendency to discolour and fade during
the wash cycle. Even some types of
glass (e.g. crystal glass objects) may
turn cloudy after many wash cycles.

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