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Page 18 EDWB14S 60cm Freestanding Dishwasher User Manual
18 / /50 EN
Preparation
Items not suitable for washing in the
dishwasher
Never wash dishes soiled by
cigarette ash, candle remnants,
polish, dyestuff, chemicals, etc. in
your dishwasher.
Do not wash iron alloy items in the
dishwasher. It can get corroded or
leave stains on other items.
Do not wash cutlery with wooden
or bone stems, glued pieces,
or pieces that are not resistant
to heat, as well as copper and
tin-plated containers in the
dishwasher.
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Decorative prints of
chinaware as well as
aluminum and silver items
may get discoloured or
tarnished after washing in
the dishwasher just as it
happens in handwashing as
well. Some delicate glass
types and crystals may
become dull in time. We
strongly recommend you
to check if the tableware
you are going to purchase
is suitable for washing
especially in the dishwasher.
Placing the dishes into the
dishwasher
You can use your dishwasher in the
optimum way with respect to energy
consumption and washing and drying
performance only if you place the
dishes in an orderly way.
Wipe away any coarse food
remnants (bones, seeds, etc.) on
the dishes before placing them in
the dishwasher.
Place thin, narrow pieces in the
middle sections of baskets if
possible.
There are two separate baskets in
which you can place your dishes in
the dishwasher. Place the heavily
soiled and bigger items in the lower
basket and smaller, delicate and
light items in the upper basket.
Place the hollowed dishes such as
bowls, glasses and pans upside
down in the dishwasher. Thus,
accumulation of water in deep
hollows is prevented.
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To prevent possible injuries,
always place the sharp and
pointed dishes such as
service fork, bread knife,
etc. upside down so as their
pointed ends will face down
or they will lie horizontally in
the dish basket.
Unload dishes in the lower basket first
and then the dishes in the upper basket.
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