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Generally
speaking,
crockery
and
cutlery
which
can
normally
be
washed
by
hand
can
also
be
washed
in
the
machine,
although
pans,
casserole
dishes,
etc.,
which
have
food
burnt
on,
cannot
always
be
expected
to
be
completely
clean.
Some
materials
are
not
suitable
for
machine
washing,
or
require
special
treatment,
therefore,
to
avoid
any
disappointment,
we
suggest
the
following
information
is
carefully
studied.
Plastic-ware
Some
plastics
are
suitable
for
washing
in
the
high
water
temperature
obtained
in
the
machine
but
others
may
warp
and
discolour.
If
there
is
any
doubt,
we
suggest
that
one
small
item
from
the
set
is
washed
initially
to
check
the
results.
Antique
and
handpainted
china
or
porcelain
Because
these
delicate
materials
can
be
bleached
or
discoloured
even
by
hand
washing,
we
do
not
recommend
that
these
articles
are
machine
washed,
Aluminium
If
tarnishing
has
taken
place
in
previous
washes,
remove
bright
aluminium
articles
before
the
final
rinse
cycle.
Simply
stop
the
machine.
Remove
the
articles
and
then
restart
the
machine.
To
remove
tarnish
from
an
aluminium
pan,
boil
water
with
a
little
vinegar
added
in
the
pan.
Rinse
and
dry
the
pan.
Do
not
wash
coloured
aluminium
articles
in
your
machine.
Ceramic
glazes
Some
glazes
will
not
withstand
machine
washing
temperatures
and
a
trial
wash
is
recommended
on
a
less
important
piece.
Glass
Wash
glasses
on
gentle
wash
programme
at
55°C.
Cut
glass,
glasses
with
coloured
decorations
and
lead
crystal
are
not
suitable
for
machine
dishwashing.
Stainless
Steel
Although
cutlery
manufactured
from
stainless
steel
is
generally
considered
stain-proof,
it
is
possible,
if
washed
in
contact
with
silverware,
for
an
action
to
be
set
up
resulting
in
corrosion
of
the
stainless
steel.
This
is
why
we
recommend
that
stainless
steel
cutlery
and
silver
cutlery
be
placed
in
different
sections
of
the
cutlery
basket
so
that
they
do
not
come
in
contact
with
each
other.
As
stainless
steel
can
become
pitted
if
left
too
long
in
contact
with
moisture,
cutlery
should
not
be
subjected
to
the
rinse
and
hold
cycle.
When
the
dishwasher
has
completed
its
cycle,
cutlery
should
be
removed
and
wiped
dry.
Any
stains
that
are
produced,
for
example
by
hard
water,
can
usually
be
removed
by
rubbing
the
articles
with
a
non-abrasive
metal
cleaning
paste.
Warning:
DISHWASHER
DETERGENTS
ARE
DANGEROUS
If
anyone
has
swallowed
dishwasher
detergent
give
them
1-2
glasses
of
milk
or
water
to
drink
immediately.
Do
not
try
to
make
them
vomit.
Then
call
a
doctor
or
hospital.
If
anyone
gets
dishwasher
detergent
in
their
eyes,
bathe
them
immediately
with
plenty
of
water.
Make
sure
that
dishwasher
detergent
is
kept
out
of
the
reach
of
children.

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