5 Operation
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Operation
5.1
Preparing the appliance
▸ Remove any coarse or hard pieces of food or foreign objects (such as toothpicks) left
on the dishes.
▸ Load the baskets. After loading, check that the spray arms can turn freely.
5.2
Dish washing tips
General notes
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Do not overload the baskets.
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Dishes, pots and pans with heavily burned-on food debris stuck to them should be
soaked in water first.
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Load beverage and food containers such as cups, glasses, pots, etc. with the opening
facing downwards so that the water can drain off.
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When loading, ensure glasses do not touch so as to prevent damage and water
spots.
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When cleaning range hood grease filters, select the
programme and use the max-
imum amount of detergent.
Dishes
Not all table- and kitchenware are dishwasher safe.
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Clean wooden or plastic parts that are sensitive to damage from heat and detergent
suds by hand.
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Pottery has a tendency to crack or chip.
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The printing on glass and porcelain is hard-wearing only to a point and eventually over
time can wear off.
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Glassware, depending on the type and the detergent being used, can become cloudy.
Check with your glassware supplier as to whether your glassware is dishwasher safe.
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Stress and tension in thick cut crystal glasses and dishes can cause cracking.
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Do not wash dishes with adhesive labels on them. Adhesive labels can come off and
clog up the filter system.
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Objects made of silver, copper and tin tend to discolour, turning brown or black.
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Spots tend to form on aluminium. Wash aluminium separately or by hand.
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