Tableware; Damage To Glass And Dishes; Putting Away The Dishes - Siemens SR53HS52ME Instructions For Use Manual

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13.1 Damage to glass and
dishes
Only wash glasses and porcelain that
are marked as dishwasher-safe by the
manufacturer. Avoid damage to glass
and dishes.
Caused
The following thing
dishes are not
dishwasher
suitable:
¡cutlery items
and tableware
wooden parts
¡decorative glasses,
arts and crafts
ches and other
tikes dishes
¡Do not heat
constant
Plastic parts
¡Dishes out
copper and
tin
¡With ashes,
Wax,
Grease
and color
unclean
Dishes
¡Very small

tableware

Chemical additives
composition
of the cleaner
causes damage
the.
Recommendation
Just rinse
Dishes, that
from manufacturer
as a dishwasher
suitable for
is marked.
use
a cleaner,
the one from the manufacturer
better than tableware
gently
is marked.
Caused
Strong caustic alkaline
ash or strong
acidic rice
food,
in particular
from the trade
area or
industrial sector,
in connection
with aluminum
are not dishwashing
machine-suitable
net.
The water temperature
temperature of the product
gram is closed
high.
13.2 Put away the dishes
Put the dishes away correctly to
optimize the washing results and
avoid damage to the dishes and the
appliance.
Tips
¡When you use the device, save
save energy and water compared to
hand washing. ¡You can find it on
our website
Examples of how you can store your
device efficiently.
¡To save energy and water
To load the appliance up to the
specified number of place settings
(standard load of crockery and
cutlery).
→ "Technical data", page 55
Dishes
Recommendation
If you are strong
caustic alkaline
or strongly acidic
containing cleaning products
means of supply
turn, especially
special
the commercial
rich or industrial
driving area, cleaning
don't mention any
Aluminum parts in
the dishwashing room
of the device
Choose one
program with
lower temperature
temperatures.
Take out
Glass and Be-
plug in promptly
after the pro-
end of gram
the device.
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