For washing in the dishwasher, the following cutlery/dishes.
ARE NOT SUITABLE
Cutlery with wooden, horn china or mother-of-pearl handles
Plastic items that are not heat resistant
Older cutlery with glued parts that is not temperature resistant
Bonded cutlery items or dishes
Pewter or cooper items
Lead crystal glass
Steel items subject to rusting
Wooden platters
Items made from synthetic fibre
WARNING!
Do not let any item extend through bottom.
ARE OF LIMITED SUITABILITY
Some types of glasses can become dull after a large number of washes.
Silver and aluminium parts have a tendency to discolour during washing.
Glazed patterns may fade if machine washed frequently.
NOTE: Do not put in items that are dirty of cigarette ash, candle wax, lacquer or paint. If you
buy new dishes, please make sure that they are suitable for dishwashers.
NOTE: Please do not overload your dishwasher. There is only space for 15 standard dishes.
Do not use dish that is not suitable for dishwashers. This is important for good results and
for reasonable energy consumption.
LOADING CUTLERY AND DISHES
Before loading the dishes, you should:
Remove large left-over;
Soften remnants of burnt food in pans.
WHEN LOADING THE DISHES AND CUTLERY, PLEASE NOTE:
Dishes and cutlery must not impede the rotation of the spray arms.
Load hollow items such as cups, glasses, pans etc. with the opening downwards so that
water cannot collect in the container or a deep base.
Dishes and items of cutlery must not lie inside one another, or cover each other
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To avoid damage to glasses, they must not touch
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Load large items which are most difficult to clean into the lower basket
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The upper basket is designed to hold more delicate and lighter dishware such as
glasses, coffee and tea cups.
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