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Crystal glass.
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Steel objects which corrode.
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Wooden bowls.
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Objects made of synthetic fibres.
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Certain types of glass, which may be tarnished after repeated washing.
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Silver and aluminium parts which tend to lose color during washing.
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Glazed patterns may fade when frequently washed in a dishwasher.
Recommendations for filling the dishwasher
Remove larger food leftovers from the dishes. Let the leftover burnt food soften in the pan first. It is not
necessary to pre-rinse the dishes under running water.
You will achieve the best cleaning results if you follow these instructions.
The function and the appearance
of the baskets can vary according to the model of the dishwasher.
Load the objects in the dishwasher as follows:
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Objects such as cups, glasses, pots, bowls, etc. put in bottom up.
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Lay diagonally any curved or arched parts of the dishes to allow water to run out.
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Arrange all objects so that they cannot be overturned.
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Arrange all objects so that the spray arms can move freely.
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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 flatware must not lie inside one another and may not overlap. To avoid damage, glasses should
not touch each other.
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The upper basket is designed for more delicate and smaller items such as glasses, cups and mugs.
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Long-bladed knives loaded in an upright position are a danger!
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Long or sharp objects, such as carving knives, must be positioned horizontally in the upper basket.
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Never overload the dishwasher. Only in this way you will get good results and save energy.
WARNING: THE DISHES WILL BE HOT!
To avoid burns, do not remove glass and flatware from the dishwasher for approximately 15 minutes after the
programme has finished.
Note:
You should not put very small objects in the dishwasher; they could fall through the basket easily.
Filling the upper basket
The upper basket is designed for smaller and more fragile items such as
glasses, mugs, cups and saucers, as well as plates, bowls and shallow bowls
(if they are not too dirty). Load the dishes and the flatware in such a way that
they cannot be overturned by streaming water.
Filling the lower basket
Longer objects and objects that are difficult to clean, i.e. pots, pans, lids, plates
and bowls, should be placed in the lower basket as shown in the picture. We
recommend putting plates and lids to the grooves on the sides of the basket
so as not to impede the rotation of the upper spray arm. The maximum
recommended diameter of the plates in front of the detergent dispenser is 19
cm so as not to obstruct its opening.
Filling the flatware compartment
Flatware should be placed separately in the compartment in the appropriate places. Do not place flatware too
close together to prevent insufficient washing.
WARNING:
Make sure that no object can pass through the bottom. Always load sharp objects with blades downward!