Operation
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9.3 Washing
Warning
Possible risk of scalding from hot wash water
Keep children away from the warewasher. The interior holds wash water at a temperature of
approx. 62 °C.
Do not open the door while the machine is washing. There is a risk of the hot wash water
spilling out. Stop the washing programme before doing so (
Possible risk of injury
Arrange sharp, pointed utensils to keep them from causing injury.
Caution
Do not use the warewasher to wash electrically heated devices or parts made of wood.
Do not wash parts made of plastic if they are not heat- and lye-resistant.
Wash parts made of aluminium, e.g. pots, containers or trays, only with a specially suitable
detergent, to avoid black discolorations.
9.3.1
Arranging the wash items in the wash rack
Remove large leftovers.
Pour out beverage residues (outside the machine).
Rinse off ash with water.
Place plates with their upper surface facing forwards.
Place glasses, cups, bowls and pots rim down.
Wash cutlery either standing in the cutlery holder or lying in a shallow rack. Make sure that the cutlery is
well spaced.
9.3.2
Useful tips
Do not overload racks, to allow the wash water to reach all dirty surfaces.
Soak the cutlery until it is rinsed.
Space the glasses to prevent them from rubbing against each other. This will avoid scratches.
For tall glasses, choose a rack with appropriate divisions, so that the glasses are held in a stable position.
Do not polish glasses, cutlery and dishes. Germs and bacteria exist even in fresh multi-purpose cloths.
9.3.3
Starting a wash programme
9.3.4
End of the programme
As soon as the washing programme ends, the start button flashes white.