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Make sure that the dishes are securely in place so that they cannot
tip over or obstruct the rotation of the spray arms during the
washing cycle.
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Do not place very small objects in the baskets as these could fall
and obstruct the spray arms or the wash pump.
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Containers such as cups, bowls, glasses and pots should always
be loaded with the opening facing downwards and with any cavities
at an angle, to allow the water to drain out.
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Do not stack dishes or place them in such a way that they cover
one other.
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Do not place glasses too close together because they may knock
against each other and break, or there might be staining at the
point where they touch.
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This dishwasher has a wine glass insert on the top basket to allow
for the most convenient washing of wine glasses.
MAKE SURE that the items being washed are dishwasher-safe.
Items which are not dishwasher-safe:
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Wooden dishes, pots or pans: these may be damaged by the
high washing temperatures.
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Handcrafted items: these are rarely suitable for washing in a
dishwasher. The relatively high water temperatures and the
detergents used may damage them.
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Plastic dishes: heat resistant plastic dishes must be washed in the
upper basket.
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Dishes and objects in copper, tin, zinc or brass: these tend to
stain.
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Aluminium dishes: items made from anodised aluminium may
lose their colour.
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Silverware: silver items may stain.
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Glass and crystal: in general, glass and crystal objects can be
washed in the dishwasher. However, certain types of glass and
crystal may become dull and lose their clearness after many
washings. Therefore, for these items we recommend using the
least aggressive program available.
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Decorated items: the decorated objects available on the market
are generally able to withstand washing in the dishwasher,
although the colours may fade after a great many washes. If in
doubt as to the fastness of the colours, it is advisable to wash just a
few items at a time for approximately one month.