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6 Operation
6.2 Dishwashing tips
Tableware
Not all table- and kitchenware are dishwasher safe.
Handcrafted objects and wooden or plastic parts that are sensitive to heat
or detergent suds should be cleaned by hand.
The printing on glass and porcelain is hard-wearing only to a point and
eventually over time can wear off.
Pottery has a tendency to crack or chip.
Objects made of silver, copper and tin have a tendency to discolour, turning
brown or black.
Stress and tension in thick cut crystal glasses and dishes can cause crack-
ing.
Depending on the type of glassware and the detergent being used, perman-
ent clouding may result. Check with your glassware supplier as to whether
your glassware is dishwasher safe.
Spots tend to form on aluminium. This can affect other items being washed
(spots on porcelain). Aluminium should therefore ideally be washed separ-
ately.
Tableware with adhesive labels should not be washed in the dishwasher.
The adhesive labels can clog up the filter system.
General note
To prevent damage to glass and water spots, arrange glasses in such a
way that they do not touch.
Do not overload the baskets.
Load beverage and food containers such as cups, glasses, pots, etc. with
the opening facing downwards so that the water can drain off.
Save energy, water and detergent by loading the appliance to capacity.
When washing range hood grease filters use the maximum amount of deter-
gent.
Select the programme.
In case of a build-up of odours, reduce the storage duration of the tank.
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