Instruction for Use

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Crockery and cutlery... Possible causes... Solutions...
...have discoloured plastic parts
Tomato/Carrot juice.
Tomato sauce, for example, can lead to
discolouring of plastic parts. Powder
detergent is recommended as it allows
slightly higher doses to be used for
improved whitening. Programs with
higher wash temperatures should be
used.
...opaque glasses, etc.
Dishes unsuitable for washing in
dishwashers (porcelain).
Only use dishwasher-proof crockery
and dishes.
...removable deposits on glasses
Usage of incorrect programs for
glasses.
Dishes should be put together, to avoid
touching each other. Do not put
glassware together in baskets.
Use suitable program for glass.
...glasses not sparkling
Not conform of glasses to washing in
dishwashers (porcelain).
Some kinds of glass cannot be washed
in the dishwasher.
...permanent deposits on glasses
Rainbow effect.
This phenomenon is irreversible. We
recommend in future:
Change the control of system of dosage
of softener.
Be careful – follow recommended
detergent dosage.
For combined action tablets see
detergent producer’s recommendations.
...tea cups darken and dirt does
not disappear after washing in
dishwasher
Theine present in black tea.
In case of tea stains to enhance
bleaching add one teaspoon of baking
soda together with detergent into
detergent dispenser.
...rust marks
Pre-wash program not used.
Salty or acidic food residues can cause
rust marks even on stainless steel
cutlery. To avoid this, always use the
pre-wash program if the dishes are to
be washed later.
...other marks
Rinse aid dosage too low.
In the presence of marks, increase the
rinse aid dosage (see “Adding rinse
aid”).
If you use a combined action detergent,
possibly add more rinse aid.
...streaks
Rinse aid dosage too high.
In the presence of streaks, reduce the
rinse aid dosage (see “Adding rinse
aid”).
If you use a combined action detergent
which includes rinse aid, do not add
any additional rinse aid.
...suds
Unsuitable dosage of detergent/rinse
aid.
Only use the amount of detergent/rinse
aid required, since excessive amounts
can lead to excess suds.