Cutlery with wooden,horn china or
mother -of-pearl han dl es
Plast ic i te ms that are not h eat r esis tant
Older cutl ery w ith glued parts t hat a re n ot
temperature resistant
Bonded cut lery ite ms or dish es
Pewter or coop er i tems
Crystal gla ss
Steel it em s subj ec t to rusting
Wooden p latte rs
Items made fromsynthetic fibres
So me ty pes of g lasses can becom e
dull afte r a la rg e num ber of w as hes
Silv er a nd a lumi num pa rts ha ve a
tendency to discolourduring washing
Glazed patterns may fade if machine
washed freq uent ly
Are not suitable
Are of limited suitability
Dishes and items of cutlery must not lie ins ideoneanother, or cover each other.
To av oid da mage to glasse s, th ey m ust not touc h.
Lo ad larg e i te ms w hich are most difficul t to c lea n in to th e l ower bask et.
The uppe r bas ket i s desig ned to ho ld m ore d eli cate and light er dishw are suc h as glasses , coffee
andtea cups
Lo ng bladed k nives sto red i n an upr ight po sition are a potent ial haza rd!
Lo ng and /or s harp items o f cut lery such as carvi ng knives must be p ositi oned
ho rizon ta lly i n the upp er basket.
P lease do not ove rload yo ur dishwashe r. This is i mp or tant f or g ood resu lts a nd f or
r easonab le consu mption o f energy.
Load hollow ite ms suc h as cup s, gl asse s, p ans etc. With the openi ng facing dow nwa rds s o that
w a t er c ann o t c o lle c t in the c onta ine r or a deep base.
Consider buyingutensilswhich are identified as dishwasher-proof.
Usea mild detergent that is described as 'kind to dishes'. If necessary, seek further
information from thedetergent manufacturers.
Forparticular items, select a programwith as low a temperature as possible.
To pr ev ent da mage, d o not t ake gla ss a nd cutle ry out of the di shwas he r i mmed iatel y
aft er the p rogr amm e h as en ded.
(For best perfor mance of t he di shwasher, f ollow t hese l oading guide lines.
Featu res and appear ance of baske ts and cutl ery ba skets m ay v ary from your m odel.)
Scrape off any larg e amount s o f le ft over fo od. Sof ten rem nants of b urnt food in pans.
It is not necess ary to ri nse t he d ishes u nder ru nning water.
Pl ace objects in the dis hwasher i n following way :
1.I tem s su ch a s cups, gla sses, pots /pans, e tc. a re f aced downwards.
2.Cu rv ed it ems, or ones with reces ses, sh ould b e l oaded a slant s o th at w ater can run off.
3.Al l u tensils are stacked secu rely and can not tip o ver.
4.Al l u tensils are placed in t he way t hat the spray arm s can rot ate fr eely during wa shin g.
Very sm al l it ems sho uld not b e washe d in the dish washe r as they could ea sily fal l out o f the basket.
To pre vent water drippi ng fr om the uppe r ba sket into the lo wer basket, we rec ommend that you
empty the lowe r ba sk et first and the n the upp er ba sket.