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Damage to glass and, dishware, Loading dishware

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en-us Dishware washing. Delicate types of glass may turn cloudy after a few wash cycles. 12.1 Damage to glass and dishware Only put glasses and china in the dishwasher if they are labeled dishwasher-safe. Avoid damage to glass and dishware. Cause Recommendation The following Only put dishes types of dishes in the dish- are not dish- washer if they washer-safe: are labeled ¡ Wooden dishwasher- utensils and safe. dishes ¡ Decorative glassware, antique dishes and artistic hand- made pottery ¡ Plastic parts that are not heat-resis- tant ¡ Dishes made from copper or tin ¡ Dishes soiled with ash, wax, grease or paint ¡ Very small items of dishware The chemical composition of the detergent causes damage. Use a detergent labeled as gentle to dishes. Cause Recommendation Highly caustic If you use alkaline or highly caustic highly acidic alkaline or cleaning solu- highly acidic tions, in partic- cleaning solu- ular commer- tions, in partic- cial or industrial ular commer- cleaners, are cial or industrial not safe to use cleaners, do in the dish- not put any- washer with thing aluminum aluminum. in the dish- washer. The water temperature of the cycle is too high. Select a cycle with lower temperatures. After the cycle has ended, take glassware and silverware out of the appliance without delay. The water temperature of the cycle is too high and the water is too soft. Select a cycle with lower temperatures. Use detergent with glass protection. Adjust the water hardness setting on your dishwasher. → "Setting the water softening system", Page 23 12.2 Loading dishware Arrange dishware correctly to optimize the dishwashing result and prevent damage to both dishware 28

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Dishware
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washing. Delicate types of glass
may turn cloudy after a few wash
cycles.
12.1
Damage to glass and
dishware
Only put glasses and china in the
dishwasher if they are labeled
dishwasher-safe. Avoid damage
to glass and dishware.
Cause
Recommenda-
tion
The following
types of dishes
are not dish-
washer-safe:
¡
Wooden
utensils and
dishes
¡
Decorative
glassware,
antique
dishes and
artistic hand-
made pottery
¡
Plastic parts
that are not
heat-resis-
tant
¡
Dishes made
from copper
or tin
¡
Dishes
soiled with
ash, wax,
grease or
paint
¡
Very small
items of
dishware
Only put dishes
in the dish-
washer if they
are labeled
dishwasher-
safe.
The chemical
composition of
the detergent
causes dam-
age.
Use a deter-
gent labeled as
gentle to
dishes.
Cause
Recommenda-
tion
Highly caustic
alkaline or
highly acidic
cleaning solu-
tions, in partic-
ular commer-
cial or industrial
cleaners, are
not safe to use
in the dish-
washer with
aluminum.
If you use
highly caustic
alkaline or
highly acidic
cleaning solu-
tions, in partic-
ular commer-
cial or industrial
cleaners, do
not put any-
thing aluminum
in the dish-
washer.
The water tem-
perature of the
cycle is too
high.
Select a cycle
with lower tem-
peratures.
After the cycle
has ended,
take glassware
and silverware
out of the appli-
ance without
delay.
The water tem-
perature of the
cycle is too
high and the
water is too
soft.
Select a cycle
with lower tem-
peratures.
Use detergent
with glass pro-
tection.
Adjust the wa-
ter hardness
setting on your
dishwasher.
"Setting the
water softening
system",
Page 23
12.2
Loading dishware
Arrange dishware correctly to opti-
mize the dishwashing result and
prevent damage to both dishware