Thanks for this video. I'm house sitting for a friend at the moment and his instructions were confusing! You've just helped me do a weeks worth of dishes in one easy go!
Not exactly the review I was hoping for. Started off well, but would also liked to have seen the cutlery tray. Also, heard how loud it was during a cycle.
Where's the actual review? This is just a summary of the features, which you could find on the user manual. How does it actually perform when cleaning the dishes, what's your experience of using it etc etc. Disappointing
Hi, can you tell me if your plynth has a cut out in it to allow the door to open without wooden front door panel rubbing against it? NEFF told me that this would fit into my old neff dishwashers location and it does but the door front panel fouls on the plynth.
It's quite normal to have to trim the plinth a little - our first machine, a Bosch with the same door fitting, needed it and this machine needed a little more I guess it must be because the hinges are a little different.
Robert McG Thanks, NEFF told me I was swapping machines like for like and fitment would be the same. Now they're apologising for misleading info. Neff say return it and upgrade, Totally pissed with them, we're open plan and to cut the plynth would be visible, store won't take it back as it's unpacked and installed. Thanks for reply though.
That's annoying. Sometimes it can work to set the dishwasher a little lower but with the door still aligned to the other doors - so the door sits higher on the dishwasher, if that makes sense. That moves the pivot point, but it still might not be enough - ours is set quite low. There's a thing called an adapt-r (Google it) which makes the door slide, as happens on some top-of-the-range dishwashers, but it's 19mm thick so you have to have space the push the dishwasher further back. How much to you have to trim? Ours needed about a cm and you've got to be some distance away before you can se it - I suppose that depends how inset the plinth is, and how tall you are!
Robert McG Thanks for your reply again. I've spoken with neff again and they are at a loss as to why, however they're sending me some flap door hinges that will replace the original door hinges and apparently do the trick, they are an optional accessory part. I have thought about lowering like you said (rusty on my geometry) and will try it. Really don't want to chop 2cm off as it's visible when seated in the lounge due to the open plan layout. Thank you again though.
Thanks for this video. I'm house sitting for a friend at the moment and his instructions were confusing! You've just helped me do a weeks worth of dishes in one easy go!
Thank you for a thorough review, actually summarising the functions of the dishwasher. I found it very useful!
The Tork screwdriver was invaluable advice and solved my problem immediately
T Fair I thought they would have supplied one for the price or at least been given advice .
You have a tremendous voice Paul smith
Not exactly the review I was hoping for. Started off well, but would also liked to have seen the cutlery tray. Also, heard how loud it was during a cycle.
Thanks for your video. Where about does the rinse aid go?
Why do dishwashers have such odd model names..
Cool
Where's the actual review? This is just a summary of the features, which you could find on the user manual. How does it actually perform when cleaning the dishes, what's your experience of using it etc etc. Disappointing
This was allowed were asked to do.
Hi, can you tell me if your plynth has a cut out in it to allow the door to open without wooden front door panel rubbing against it?
NEFF told me that this would fit into my old neff dishwashers location and it does but the door front panel fouls on the plynth.
It's quite normal to have to trim the plinth a little - our first machine, a Bosch with the same door fitting, needed it and this machine needed a little more I guess it must be because the hinges are a little different.
Robert McG
Thanks, NEFF told me I was swapping machines like for like and fitment would be the same. Now they're apologising for misleading info. Neff say return it and upgrade, Totally pissed with them, we're open plan and to cut the plynth would be visible, store won't take it back as it's unpacked and installed.
Thanks for reply though.
That's annoying. Sometimes it can work to set the dishwasher a little lower but with the door still aligned to the other doors - so the door sits higher on the dishwasher, if that makes sense. That moves the pivot point, but it still might not be enough - ours is set quite low. There's a thing called an adapt-r (Google it) which makes the door slide, as happens on some top-of-the-range dishwashers, but it's 19mm thick so you have to have space the push the dishwasher further back.
How much to you have to trim? Ours needed about a cm and you've got to be some distance away before you can se it - I suppose that depends how inset the plinth is, and how tall you are!
Robert McG
Thanks for your reply again.
I've spoken with neff again and they are at a loss as to why, however they're sending me some flap door hinges that will replace the original door hinges and apparently do the trick, they are an optional accessory part.
I have thought about lowering like you said (rusty on my geometry) and will try it. Really don't want to chop 2cm off as it's visible when seated in the lounge due to the open plan layout. Thank you again though.
Where does the cutlery go?
cutlery basket manual online www.neff-home.com/uk/productlist/dishwashers/fully-integrated-dishwashers/dishwasher-60cm-width/S513G60X0G#/Tabs=tab-3455333/