How to use
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Items not suitable for dishwashing
• Do not allow cigarette ashes, candle remains, polish or chemical substances to enter the
dishwasher.
• Cutlery with bone, ivory or nacre coated handles, glued items or items soiled with
abrasive chemicals.
• Plastic items that are not heat resistant.
• Aluminium and silver objects – these may discolour.
• Some delicate glass types, porcelains with printed patterns as they fade even after the
first wash.
• Crystal items should not be put in the dishwasher as these will lose transparency over
time.
• Adhered cutlery that is not heat resistant.
• Lead crystal glasses.
• Cutting boards.
• Items manufactured with synthetic fibre.
• Absorbent items such as sponges and kitchen cloths
Daily use
• This machine is for domestic use only. Commercial use of the washer will void the
manufacturer’s guarantee.
• Do not overload the machine. Only place dishwasher safe items in the machine.
• Only use detergents and rinse aids specifically designed for dishwashers. Use of other
detergents will void the manufacturer’s guarantee.
• Do not drink water out of the machine.
• Do not use chemical dissolving agents such as solvents – this may cause an explosion.
• Check that plastic items are heat resistant before placing them in the machine.
• Do not overfill the machine – this can cause damage.
• Do not open the door while it is in operation. The machine will stop but there is still a
risk of burning.
• Do not leave the dishwasher door open. This could lead to injury.
• Always place knives and other sharp object face down in the dishwasher to minimise
risk of injury.
• This machine is not designed to be used by children and should only be used by capable
individuals.
• Ensure the appliance is only used by persons with sufficient capabilities, experience and
knowledge. The instructions in this manual should be followed at all times.