OPERATION
1. forks
2. soup spoons
3. dessert spoons
4. teaspoons
5. knives
6. serving spoons
7. gravy spoon
8. serving fork
Folding down the plate racks
You can fold down the rear plate rack to make it easier to fit pots and
pans in the dishwasher.
Cutlery basket (loading example)
Cutlery should be placed in the cutlery basket with the handles pointing
down. If the cutlery basket is equipped with compartments, the cutlery
must be placed in the compartments piece by piece. Long cooking
utensils, such as wooden spoons, should be placed lying down
(horizontal) in the front of the upper basket.
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3 2
4 5
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Warning!
Take care to ensure that no objects are sticking through the bottom of
the cutlery basket, as this will obstruct the spray arm.
Cutlery/crockery unsuitable for the dishwasher
• Cutlery with a wooden, porcelain or mother of pearl handle
• Plastic objects that are not heat-resistant
• Cutlery with glued elements that are not heat-resistant
• Glued cutlery or crockery
• Pewter or copper objects
• Lead crystal glassware
• Steel objects that are prone to rust
• Wooden dishes
• Objects manufactured from synthetic fibres
Cutlery/crockery with limited suitability for use in the dishwasher
• Certain types of glass can become dull after undergoing a large
number of wash cycles
• Silver and aluminium may tarnish after use in the dishwasher
• Glazed patters may fade as a result of regular washing
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1
4
1
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5 5 5 4
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