Glass and silverware damage
Causes:
Glass type.
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Type of dishwasher detergent.
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Water temperature of the wash cycle.
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Recommendation:
Use only glasses and porcelain which
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the manufacturer designates as dishwasher-safe.
Use a detergent which protects silverware.
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Use less intensive wash cycles and take glass and
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silverware out of the dishwasher as soon as possible
after the wash cycle ends.
Loading the Dishwasher
Loading the racks
For best dishwashing results, observe the following
when loading the dishwasher:
Do not pre-wash items with loosely attached food
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soil.
Remove all food particles, bones, toothpicks and
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excessive grease.
Pre-treat items having burned-on, baked-on or
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starchy soils.
Load dishes in the dishwasher racks so the insides
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of bowls, pots and pans are facing the spray arms.
Avoid nesting and contact points between dishes.
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Separate items of dissimilar metals. Use care to not
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block movement of the spray arms.
Only wash household dishware and kitchenware
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rated as dishwasher-safe.
Refer to the Dishware Materials section for more
information about dishware suitability.
NOTICE: To avoid dishwasher damage, do not load
the dishwasher with paper products, plastic bags,
packing materials or anything other than normal,
dishwasher safe dishware and kitchenware.
Loading the upper rack
Ensure items do not protrude through the bottom of the
racks and block the spray arms.
Note: When pushing the upper rack 12 into the
dishwasher, push it until it stops against the back of the
tub so the upper rack spray arm 1: connects to the
water supply at the back of the tub. Do not push racks in
using the door.
Loading the lower rack
Place large items in the lower rack 1j. Load pots, pans
and bowls upside down. Do not block the vent hole with
tall baking sheets. Load these items on the right side of
the dishwasher.
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