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Using the dishwasher
Don’t try to wash rags, sponges or other
items that suck the water rinse.
• Before loading the dishes into the dish-
washer, remove food debris and soak
the burnt food residues on the pans with
water.
•
After loading the machine, check that the
spray arms can rotate freely. If the spray
arm in the rotation come into contact
with the dishes, change the distribution
of picked dishes.
• The cups, glasses, pans, etc., are always
insert with the bottoms up so that the
water can not collect in them.
• Cutlery and crockery may not cover each
other; this could lead to insufficient
rinsing.
• Avoid contact with each other of glasses
in the dishwasher, it could cause damage
to them.
• Small objects can be placed in the cutlery
basket.
The following items are
not suitable
for washing
:
The following items are suitable for washing only
partially.
• Cutlery with mother of pearl, wood, horn or porcelain handle.
• Plastic items that are not heat resistant.
• Cutlery with glued parts that are not temperature resistant.
• Cutlery or glued earthenware
• Copper or pewter
• Lead crystal glass
• Wooden bowls
•
Articles made from synthetic fibers
• Earthenware dishes can be washed in the dishwasher only if the manu-
facturer declares the dish dishwasher-proof.
• Plastic objects (e.g. food storage containers) may be washed in the
dishwasher only if the manufacturer declares it to be suitable.
•
Glazed Earthenware may fade after many washings in the dishwasher.
• Silver and aluminum objects can change the color in the dishwasher.