OPERATION
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
Note!
• Do not place any objects soiled with cigarette ash, candle wax,
varnish or paint in the dishwasher. When buying new kitchen
utensils, ensure that they are suitable for the dishwasher.
• Do not place cutlery containing silver alongside other types of
cutlery. This can cause irreparable damage to the cutlery.
• Do not overload the dishwasher. Do not place cooking utensils that
are unsuitable for dishwashers inside. This is essential to ensure
good washing results and a low energy consumption.
Placing cutlery and crockery in the dishwasher
Before placing the dishes in the dishwasher, you must:
• Remove any large bits of leftover food.
• Leave caked and burnt on leftover food to soak for a while.
When inserting the dishes, take care to ensure that:
• The spray arm is not obstructed by the dishes.
• Hollow objects are placed with the opening facing downwards, to
ensure that that cannot hold the water.
Plates and cutlery must not cover each other
• Glassware items must not touch, otherwise damage can occur.
• Place large objects that are difficult to clean in the lower basket.
• The upper basket is specially designed for lighter objects, such as
glasses and coffee and tea cups.
Warning!
• Long knives standing upright in the cutlery basket can cause injury!
• Long and/or sharp items of cutlery, such as carving knives, should
be laid (placed horizontally) in the upper basket.
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