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Suitable:
All other glass.
Cutlery
Not suitable:
Cutlery with a wooden, earthenware or china-
ware handle. There is a big risk of cracks. In
fact, there is a big risk of cracks for all wooden
objects washed in a dishwasher. Cutlery made
of chromium steel is not very suitable for
washing in the dishwasher. In the case of this
cutlery, there is a risk of corrosion (rust).
Suitable:
Cutlery made of chromium nickel steel 18/10.
This high-quality cutlery is rustproof and acid-
resistant. However, the blade of a knife may
be made of a different material. Watch out for
this. Silver or silver-plated cutlery is also
dishwasher proof. But in this case the rinse-
aid used must not contain any citric acid,
since this damages the silver. Moreover,
regular washing in the dishwasher may result
in the silver becoming scratched.
Attention:
You will get longer-lasting pleasure from your
cutlery and dishwasher if you follow these tips:
■
After using the cutlery – especially knives
– rinse it under the tap. You hereby prevent
it being damaged by food remains
containing salt and acid.
■
Always place knives, forks and spoons in
the dishwasher with the handle
downwards.
■
Do not put chromium nickel steel cutlery
and chromium steel cutlery together in the
dishwasher. Otherwise, you run the risk of
rust contamination.
■
Take the cutlery out of the dishwasher
immediately after the rinsing programme
and dry it with a cloth. Never leave damp
cutlery in the dishwasher.
■
Never put silver and stainless steel cutlery
in one basket together.
■
Silver cutlery should never be allowed to
come into contact with aluminium, since
this can damage the silver.
■
Plastic pan handles can become dull.
Furthermore…
■
Plastic objects must be heat-resistant.
■
Aluminium pans, kitchenware and various
types of glassware may become
discoloured after being washed several
times in the dishwasher. Certain sorts of
decoration may lose their colour.
■
Watch out for the indication "Suitable for
the dishwasher" in the case of glazed
pottery.
■
When you buy new tableware, look for
forms which are suitable for the
dishwasher: such as straight, smooth
sides, large openings, cavities which are
not too deep, dishwasher-proof decoration,
cutlery and earthenware.
SAFETY