Operation Manual

Items not suitable for dish-
washers:
Wooden cutlery and crockery or
items with wooden parts: these may
discolour and fade. The glue used in
these items is not dishwasher-proof
and wooden handles may come
loose after being washed in a dish-
washer.
Craft items, antiques, valuable
vases and decorative glassware are
also not suitable for dishwashers.
Plastic items which are not heat resis-
tant may lose shape.
Copper, brass, tin and aluminium
items may discolour or become matt.
Items with colours painted over a
glaze may fade after many washes.
Clouding may occur on glasses after
frequent washing. Do not wash glass-
ware containing lead crystal in a
dishwasher.
We recommend:
When purchasing new crockery and
cutlery, make sure they are dish-
washer-proof.
There are no standard guidelines for
washing glassware. When in doubt,
wash by hand.
If delicate glassware is washed in
the dishwasher ensure that only very
low temperatures are used (see pro-
gramme chart). This will reduce the
risk of clouding.
Please note
Silverware previously cleaned with a sil-
ver polish may still be damp or spotted
at the end of a programme, where
water has not run off smoothly. It may
need rubbing dry with a soft cloth. Sil-
ver treated in a silver immersion dip is
usually dry at the end of a programme
but may discolour.
Aluminium components (e. g. a
grease filter) must not be cleaned
with caustic alkaline commercial or
industrial cleaning agents. These
may damage material, or in extreme
cases, cause severe chemical reac-
tion.
See section “Adding detergent” for
information on suitable detergents.
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