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Loading dishes and cutlery
Before loading dishes:
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Remove larger leftovers.
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Let the remains of burnt meals soak.
WARNING:
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Make sure that no object can pass through the basket bottom.
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Always load sharp objects with blades downward!
When loading the dishes and cutlery, always make sure that:
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The loaded items do not impede turning of the spray arms.
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Hollow items such as cups, glasses, bowls, etc. load upside down, so that the water does not collect in
them.
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Dishes and cutlery must not lie inside one another and may not overlap.
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The glasses should not touch one another to prevent damage.
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Load larger items, more difficult to wash, in the bottom basket.
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The upper basket is designed for more delicate and smaller items such as glasses, cups and mugs.
WARNING:
Long-bladed knives loaded in an upright position are a potential hazard!
Long or sharp objects, such as carving knives must be positioned horizontally in the upper basket.
Damage to glasses and other dishes
Possible causes:
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Unsuitable type of glass or product. Chemical composition of the detergent.
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Unsuitable water temperature and length of the program.
Recommended solutions:
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Use glass and china marked by the manufacturer as dishwasher safe.
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Use fine detergents designed for the appropriate dishes. If necessary, ask the detergent manufacturer for
more information.
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Select program with lower temperature.
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Remove glass and cutlery out of the dishwasher as soon as possible after washing to prevent possible
damage.
After finishing washing
After finishing the work cycle, the dishwasher emits six sound signals. Press the power button to switch off the
dishwasher, stop the water supply and open the door of the dishwasher. Before removing the dishes from the
dishwasher, wait a few minutes before handling the dishes while they are still hot and there is a greater risk of
breakage. Also, the dishes dry better.
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