Loading the dishwasher, Place the utensils so that, Unloading the dishwasher – Neff S41M63N1GB User Manual

Page 12: Note, Cups and glasses, Top basket 1, Rinse aid, Setting amount of rinse aid

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If combined detergents with a salt
component are used, salt can usually be
omitted up to a water hardness of
21° dH (37° fH, 26° Clarke, 3.7 mmol/
l). If the water hardness is over 21° dH,
special salt must be used.

Switching off salt refill
indicator/water softening
system

Switching off water softening system

If the salt refill indicator @ is impaired
(e.g. when using combined detergents
containing salt component), it can be
switched off.

Proceed as described under
“Adjusting the water softening
system” and set the value to

•:‹‹.

The water softening system and salt
refill indicator are now switched off.

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Caution

Never fill the salt dispenser with
detergent. You will destroy the water
softening system.

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Rinse aid

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As soon as the rinse-aid refill
indicator H is lit on the fascia, there
is still a rinse-aid reserve of 1-2 rinsing
processes. Refill with rinse aid.
The rinse aid is required for stain-free
utensils and clear glasses. Use only
rinse aid for domestic dishwashers.
Combined detergents with rinse-aid
component may be used up to a water
hardness of 21° dH (37° fH,
26° Clarke, 3.7 mmol/l) only. If
the water hardness is over 21° dH,
rinse aid must be used.

1. Open the dispenser 9" by pressing

and lifting the plate on the cover.

2. Carefully pour rinse aid up

to the max. mark in the filler opening.

3. Close cover until it clicks shut.
4. To prevent excessive foam formation

during the next rinse cycle, remove
any rinse aid which has run over with
a cloth.

Setting amount of rinse aid

The amount of rinse aid can be set from

§:‹‹ to §:‹‡. Please set rinse aid on

§:‹† to obtain very good drying results
(

§:‹† is already set in factory).

Change this setting, only if streaks
(select lower setting) or water stains
(select higher setting) are left on the
utensils.





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