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Cutlery with wooden,horn china or
mother -of-pearl han dl es
Plast ic i te ms that ar e n ot h eat resis tant
Older c ut lery with glued parts t hat a re not
temperature resistant
Bonded c utlery i te m s or dishes
Pewter or coop er items
Crystal gla ss
Steel items su bject to rust ing
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 washes
Silv er an d a l umi num pa rts ha ve a
tendency to discolour during washing
Glazed patterns may fade if machine
washed fr equently
Are not suitable
Are of limited suitability
Dishes and items of cutlery mustnot lie insideoneanother, or cover each other.
To av oid d ama ge to gl asse s, th ey m ust not t ouc h.
Lo ad large i te ms w hic h are most di fficul t to c lea n in to th e lower bask et.
The uppe r basket i s de signed to ho ld m ore d eli cate and li ght er d ishware such as glasses , coffee
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 so f cut lery such as carv ing kniv es must be po siti oned
ho rizon tall yin t he upp er b asket.
P lease do n ot ove rload yo ur di shwashe r. T his is i mp ort ant for goo d r esults a nd fo r
r easonab le co nsumption of ener gy.
Load holl ow it ems such as cup s, gl asses, pans etc. With the opening f aci ng downward sso t hat
w a t er c anno t c o llec t i n the conta in e r or a deep ba se.
Usea mild detergent thatis describedas'kind todishes'. If necessary, seek further
information from thedetergent manufacturers.
Forparticular items, select a programwith as low a temperature aspossible.
Consider buyingutensils which are identifiedas dishwasher-proof.
To prev ent da mage , do no t t ake gla ss and c utl ery out of the di shw ashe r imm ediat el y
aft er t he pr ogram me has e nde d.
(For best perform ance of the di shwasher, follow t hese loading guide lines.
Featu res and appeara nce of baske ts and cutler y ba skets m ay vary from your mod el.)
Scrape off any large amount s o f le ftover foo d. S often r emnants o f b urnt food i n pa ns.
It is no t necess ary to r inse t he d ish es u nder ru nning water.
Pl ace objects i n t he dishwasher i n following way :
1.Items su ch a s cups, g la sses, po ts /pa ns, e tc. a re fa ced downwards.
2.Curved it ems, or ones wi th r eces ses, sh ould be loade d a slant so th at w ater can run off.
3.All u tens ils a re stacked secu rely and can not ti p ov er.
4.All u tens ils are pl aced in t he way t hat t he spray arm s can rotat e fr eely d urin g wa shin g.
Very sm all items sho uld n ot b e w ashed i n the dish was her as they c ould ea sily fall out o f the basket.
To pr event wat er dr ip ping fr om the uppe r basket i nto the lower ba ske t, we rec omme nd tha t you
empty the lower bask et f irst and the n the upp er ba sket.

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