Loading into the Dishwasher
Please always follow the following instructions
in order to achieve effective washing effect.
Remove large food particles, including
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bones, from dishes before loading.
Soak the dishes containing burnt food
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before putting them into the dishwasher.
Put deep pots or plates upside down.
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Ensure that all items do not touch each
other.
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Tableware with excessive width should be
placed at an angle so that the water can
flow out freely.
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The tableware cannot be placed with the
mouth upward.
Tableware with excessive height cannot be
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placed in the corner of dish rack.
Ensure that small items will not fall off the
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rack, so small items such as the lid should be
placed in the cutlery basket.
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The interior of small tableware is not easy
to be sprayed and cleaned, resulting in poor
washing effect. It is not suggested to clean
small tableware in the dishwasher.
Items unsuitable for dishwasher
The combination of high-water temperature
and dishwasher detergent may damage some
items.
Do not wash the following items in the
dishwasher:
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Copper or anodized alumina.
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Hand-painted silver leaf or gold leaf pottery.
Wood or bone treated utensils.
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Iron or non-rust proof utensils.
Plastic items unsuitable for the dishwasher.
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Expensive utensils, such as silverware and
plates with gold rings.
Fragile items such as crystal glasses.
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CAUTION
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Do not put pots or pans with plastic handles
into the dishwasher as the handles may
deteriorate due to heat and detergent.
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Waterproof or durable lipstick stains on
eyeglasses may not be removed during
washing.
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Some foods may contain natural dyes, such
as carrots, tomatoes and ketchup. If a large
amount of these foods come into contact
with the pottery in the dishwasher, these
dyes will discolour the plastic items in the
dishwasher. However, such discoloration
will not affect the stability of plastic items.
Cleaning silver tableware may also cause
discoloration of plastic items.
Loading into the Lower Dish
Rack
Instructions for loading into the lower
dish rack
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The plate should be upright and face the
centre of the rack, and the pot, pan and
large plate must be inverted.
Load dishes, plates, soup bowls and the like
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between the fork teeth.
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Ensure that the pan handle and other large
items do not interfere with the rotation of
the spray arm.
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Small items such as cups, wine glasses or
small plates cannot be placed on the lower
rack, but on the upper rack.
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Ensure that large items do not interfere
with the rotation of the spray arm and do
not prevent the detergent dispenser from
opening.
Very dirty tableware (pots and pans) should
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be placed on the lower rack for a better
washing effect because of strong spraying
water power.
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