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Cutlery with wooden, horn china or
mother -of-pearl handle s
Plast ic i te ms that are n ot heat r esis tant
Older cutl ery wit h glued par ts t hat a re n ot
temperature resistant
Bonded c utlery i te m s or dishes
Pewter or coop er i tems
Crystal gla ss
Steel items su bject t o rusti ng
Wooden p latte rs
Items made fromsynthetic fibres
So me t ypes of g lasses c an b ecome
dull afte r a la rg e number of was hes
Silv er an d a l umi num par ts ha ve a
tendency to discolour during washing
Glazed patterns may fade if machine
washed frequent ly
Are not suitable
Are of limited suitability
Dishes and items of cutlery must not lie inside one another, or cover each other.
To av oid d amage to glasse s, th ey m ust not touc h.
Lo ad large i te ms w hich ar e mo st di fficul t to c lea n in to the lowe r bask et.
The u pper basket i s de signed to ho ld m ore d eli cate and light er d ishwa re such as glasses , cof fee
andtea cups
Lo ng bladed k nives sto red i n a n upright po sition are a p otenti al hazard !
Lo ng and/or s harp item s o f cut lery such as carv ing kniv es must be positi oned
h orizon ta lly in the upper b asket.
P lease do n ot ove rloa d you r di shwasher. T his is i mportant for g ood resu lts and f or
r easonab le consu mption of ener gy.
Load h oll ow i tems suc h as cup s, gl asses, p ans etc. With the ope ning f ac ing dow nwa rd s so t hat
w a t er c anno t c o l l ec t in t he c ont a i n e r or a de ep ba se.
Use a mild detergentthat is described as 'kind to dishes'. If necessary, seek further
information from the detergent manufacturers.
For particular items, select a program with as low a temperature as possible.
Consider buying utensils which are identified as dishwasher-proof.
To prev ent da mage, d o no t t ake gla ss a nd cutl ery out of the dis hwas her imm ediat el y
aft er t he p r ogram me h a s e nde d.
(For b est perf ormance of t he di shwasher, follow t he se l oading gu ide lines.
Featu res and appear ance of baske ts and cutl ery ba skets m ay vary fr om your mod el.)
Scrape off any larg e a mounts o f le ft over foo d. Sof ten r emnants o f bur nt f ood i n pa ns.
It i s no t necess ary to r inse t he d ish es u nder runni ng water.
Pl ace ob jects in t he dis hwasher in followi ng way :
1.I tem s su ch a s cups, gla sses, pots /pa ns, e tc. a re fa ced downwa rds.
2.Curved it ems, or ones with reces ses, sh ould b e l oaded a slant s o th at wate r can run off.
3.All u tens ils a re st acked secur ely and can not ti p ov er.
4.All u tens ils are pl aced in t he way t hat t he s pray arms can rotat e freel y d ur ing w ashing.
Ve ry sm all it em s s hould n ot b e washe d i n the dish was he r as they c ould eas ily fal l out o f the basket.
To pre ven t wa ter drippi ng fr om t he uppe r basket into the lo wer baske t, we rec omme nd th at you
empty the lower ba sk et first and the n t he upp er bask et.
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