manufacturers of the detergents.
• Never leave children unsupervised while the appliance is open, as the appliance may still contain detergent leftovers.
• The water in the dishwasher is not drinking water. Danger of caustic injuries.
• Always place long and sharp/ pointed objects (e.g. serving forks, bread knives) into the cutlery basket with the pointed end down or flat on the upper basket to avoid possible injuries.
For daily operation
•Use your appliance only for the following domestic uses: Washing household dishes.
•Do not use chemical solvents in the appliance; there is a danger of explosion.
•Do not sit or stand on the opened door or place other objects on it. The appliance may tip over.
•Do not open the door while the appliance is running, as hot water or steam may escape.
•Do not leave the door open – an open door can be a hazard.
Problems
•Repairs and modifications to the appliance may only be carried out by qualified customer service personnel.
•In the event of a problem, or before performing a repair, disconnect the appliance from the mains supply:
-disconnect the appliance by pulling out the mains plug
-shut off the power.
•Do not pull on the cable – pull on
the plug. Turn off the water supply tap.
What should not be washed in your dishwasher
•Rust sensitive steel parts
•Cutlery with wooden or horn handles
•Cutlery with mother of pearl or porcelain handles
•Non heat resistant plastic parts
•No glued dish or cutlery parts
•No items made out of copper, tin or aluminium
•Sensitive decorative glasses and porcelain parts
•Lead crystal glasses
•Art and crafted articles
•Aluminium and silver tend to discolour
•Glass and crystal articles may lose their shine over time
•Sponges and dishcloths
Note
Do not wash items soiled with cigarette ash, candle wax, varnish, paints or chemicals.
Recommendation:
When buying new dishes, note whether they are suitable for the dishwasher. (marked as dishwasher proof)
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