9. Objects made of synthetic fibres.
10. Objects soiled by cigarette ashes, wax, lacquers and paints.
The following objects are partially suitable to be washed in a
dishwasher.
1. Some glass types may become dead or cloudy after a large number of
programmes.
2. Objects made of silver or aluminium may decolourise.
3. Glazed motifs may dull when often washed in a dishwasher.
5.5 Instructions for loading the dish racks
Remove any remnants of food from the dishes.
Soak burnt food on pots and pans.
Cutlery and dishes must never block the rotating spray arms.
Place cups, glasses and pots upside down.
The dishes must not touch or cover each other.
Glasses must not touch each other.
Place big dishes and dishes which are difficult to clean in the lower rack.
Place small and delicate dishes such as glasses or cups in the upper rack.
5.6 Damage to glasses and dishes
Possible causes
Type of the glasses/dishes or
their production method.
The chemical composition of
your detergent.
Temperature of the water
and
duration
programme.
Use dishwasher-proof glasses and dishes only.
Use a mild dishwasher detergent. The
manufacturer of the detergent provides
information about its chemical properties.
Select a programme with a lower temperature
of
the
and duration.
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