Cutlery with wooden, horn china or
mother-of-pearl handles
Plastic ite ms that are not heat resistant
Older cutlery with glued parts t hat are not
temperature resistant
Bonded cutlery ite ms or dishes
Pewter or cooper items
Crystal glass
Steel items subject to rusting
Wooden platters
Items made from synthetic fibres
Some types of glasses can become
dull after a large number of washes
Silver and aluminum parts have a
tendency to discolour during washing
Glazed patterns may fade if machine
washed frequently
Are not suitable
Are of limited suitability
(For best performance of the dishwasher, follow the se loading guide lines.
Features and appearance of baske ts and cutlery ba skets may vary from your model.)
Scrape off any larg e amounts o f leftover food. Soften remnants of burnt food in pans.
It is not necess ary to rinse the d ishes under running water.
Pl ace objects in the dishwasher in following way:
1.Items such as cups, glasses, pots /pans, etc. a re faced downwards.
2.Curved items, or ones with recesses, should be loaded aslant so th at water can run off.
3.All utensils are stacked securely and can not tip over.
4.All utensils are placed in the way that the spray arms can rotate freely during washing.
Very small items should not be washed in the dishwasher as they could easily fall out of the basket.
To prevent water dripping from the uppe r basket into the lower basket, we recommend that you empty the lower
basket first and the n the upper basket.
Consider buying utensils which are identified as dishwasher-proof.
Use a mild detergent that is described as 'kind to d ishes'. If necessary, seek further info rmation from the
dete rgent manufactu rers.
For particula r items, select a program with as low a temperature as possible.
To prevent dama ge, do not take glass and cutlery out of the dishwashe r immediately after the progra mme
has ended.
Dishes and items of cutlery must not lie ins ide one anot her, or co ver each oth er.
To avoid damage to gl asse s, th ey must not touc h.
Load large ite ms which are most difficult to clea n into the lower bask et.
The upper basket is de signed to ho ld more deli cate and lighter dishware such as glasses , coffee and tea c ups
Long bladed knives stored in an upright po sitio n are a potential haza rd!
Long and/or sharp items o f cutlery such as carving kniv es must be positione d horizontall y in the upper basket .
P lease do not ove rload yo ur dishwashe r. T his is important for good results and for reasonable consumption
of energy.
Load hollow items suc h as cup s, glasses, pans etc. With the opening facing downwards so that water cannot
collect in the container or a deep base.