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Not suitable
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Cutlery and utensils made of wood.
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Delicate decorative glasses, craft and
antique utensils. These decors are not
dishwasher-proof.
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Plastic parts not resistant to heat.
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Copper and tin utensils.
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Utensils which are soiled with ash, wax,
lubricating grease or ink.
Aluminium and silver parts have a
tendency to discolour and fade during the
wash cycle. Even some types of glass
(e.g. crystal glass objects) may turn cloudy
after many wash cycles.
Glass and utensil damage
Causes:
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Glass type and glass production
process.
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Chemical composition of the detergent.
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Water temperature of the wash
programme.
Recommendation:
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Use only glasses and porcelain which
the manufacturer designates as
dishwasher-proof.
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Use a detergent which protects
utensils.
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Take glass and cutlery out of the
dishwasher as soon as possible after
the programme ends.
Loading the dishwasher
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Remove large food remnants. It is not
necessary to prerinse utensils under
running water.
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Place the utensils so that
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they are secure and cannot tip over.
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all utensils with their openings face
down.
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parts with curves or indentations
are at an angle, thereby allowing
water to drain.
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the spray arm
1"
can still rotate
freely.
Very small utensils should not be washed
in the dishwasher, as they can easily fall
out of the utensils basket
1:
.
Unloading the dishwasher
Hot utensils are sensitive to shock!
Therefore, when the programme ends,
leave the utensils to cool down in the
dishwasher until they can be handled.
Basket
Basket
1:
Utensils