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)
5 GB