Loading the dishwasher
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General information
Remove coarse food residues from
crockery.
There is no need to pre-rinse items un-
der running water.
Damage can be caused by ash,
sand, wax, lubricating grease or
paint.
These substances will contaminate
the dishwasher and can then no
longer be removed.
Do not wash items soiled with these
substances in the dishwasher.
Crockery can be loaded anywhere in
the baskets, but the following notes
should be observed:
– Do not place crockery and cutlery in-
side other items where they will cover
one another.
– Load the crockery so that water can
access all surfaces. This ensures that
they get properly cleaned.
– Make sure that all items are securely
positioned.
– Hollow items such as cups, glasses,
pots etc. must be placed upside
down in the baskets.
– Tall and narrow hollow items, such as
champagne glasses, should be
placed in the middle of the basket
rather than in the corners. This en-
sures the hollow items are more eas-
ily accessed by the water jets.
– Wide-based items should be placed
at an angle so that water can run off
them freely.
– The spray arms must not be blocked
by items that are too tall or hang
through the baskets. Test for free
movement by manually rotating the
spray arms.
– Make sure that small items cannot
fall through the holders in the bas-
kets.
Small items such as lids should
therefore be placed in the 3D
MultiFlex tray or cutlery basket (de-
pending on model).
Some foods may contain natural dyes,
e.g. carrots, tomatoes or ketchup.
These dyes can discolour plastic items
in the dishwasher if large quantities of
these foods are in contact with the
crockery inside the appliance. The sta-
bility of plastic items is not affected by
this discolouration.
Washing silverware can also cause
plastic items to discolour.