BOMANN GSP 861 Instruction Manual page 10

Household dishwasher
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For rinsing in the dishwasher the following cutlery
For rinsing in the dishwasher the following c
For rinsing in the dishwasher the following c
For rinsing in the dishwasher the following c
and dishes..
and
dishes..
and
and
dishes..
dishes..
.. .. .. ..are not suitable
are not suitable
are not suitable: : : :
are not suitable
Cutlery with hand pieces of wood, porcelain
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mother of pearl
Plastic items that are not heat resistant
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Older cutlery with glued parts that are not temper-
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ature resistant
Bonded cutlery items or dishes
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Pewter or cooper items
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Crystal glass
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Steel items subject to rusting
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Wooden platters
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Items made from synthetic fibres
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.. .. .. ..are limited suitable
are limited suitable: : : :
are limited suitable
are limited suitable
some types of glasses can become dull after a
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large number of washes
silver and aluminum parts have a tendency to
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discolor during washing
Glazed patterns may fade if machine washed
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frequently
Recommendations for loading
Recommendations for loading
Recommendations for loading
Recommendations for loading
• Arrange sensitive, light tableware items such as
glasses, coffee and tea cups in the upper basket.
• Place large items that are most difficult to clean in
the lower basket.
• Make sure that the tableware is placed securely
and cannot tip over.
• Place all items so, that the spray arms can rotate
freely during rinsing.
• Arrange all items with openings facing down.
• Curved items, or ones with recesses, should be
loaded aslant so that water can drain off.
• Make sure that glasses do not touch each other.
• Set the dishes and cutlery not into each other or
covering each other.
• Arrange cutlery in the cutlery basket.
utlery
• Store long as well as sharp cutlery horizontally in
utlery
utlery
the dishwasher basket.
Methods for loading normal dishware
Methods for loading normal dishware
Methods for loading normal dishware
Methods for loading normal dishware
Loading the upper basket
Loading the upper basket
Loading the upper basket
Loading the upper basket
1 1 1 1
Cups
2 2 2 2
Saucers
3 3 3 3
Glasses
4 4 4 4
Bowl
5 5 5 5
Bowl
6 6 6 6
Bowl
Loading the lower basket
Loading the lower basket
Loading the lower basket
Loading the lower basket
Cup and plate holders
Cup and plate holders
Cup and plate holders
Cup and plate holders
In order to create a better arrangement for bulky
dishes, the cup holders (upper basket) and the plate
holders (lower basket) can be folded.
Lift the racks slightly and fold them down.
Cup
Cup
Cup
Cup shelf
shelf in the upper basket
shelf
shelf
If necessary, fold down or remove the cup shelf.
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On the upper basket only small
and medium items should be
loaded. Load e.g. glasses,
cups, saucers and small bowls.
7 7 7 7
Dessert plates
8 8 8 8
Dinner plates
9 9 9 9
Soup plates
10
10
10
10
Platter
11
11
11
11
Cutlery basket
Because of the particularly in-
tense cleaning action of the
lower spray arm the lower bas-
ket is suitable for heavily soiled
dishes. Load e.g. pots and
plates.
in the upper basket
in the upper basket
in the upper basket

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