Using the dishwasher, Loading cutlery and dishes – John Lewis JLDWW 1203 User Manual

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Using the Dishwasher

• Check if it’s necessary to refill with dishwasher salt or

rinse aid.

• Load cutlery and dishes into the dishwasher.

• Fill with dishwasher detergent .

• Select a wash programme suitable for the cutlery and

dishes.

• Start the wash programme.

Loading Cutlery and Dishes

1

Sponges, cleaning cloths and any other ob-
jects that can absorb water must not be
washed in the dishwasher.

Plastic and Teflon-coated dishes and pans tend
to retain water droplets. These dishes and
pans therefore do not dry as well as those
made of china and stainless steel.

• Before loading the dishes, you should:

– Remove the worst of the food residues.
– Soak pans with burnt-on food residues.

Caution:
If this is done with washing up liquid or a similar product,
ensure it is all rinsed off before placing the item into the
dishwasher.

• When loading the dishes and cutlery, please note:

– Dishes and cutlery must not impede the rotation of the

spray arms.

– Load bowls, cups, glasses, pans, etc. with the opening

downwards so that water cannot collect in them

– Dishes and items of cutlery must not lie inside one an-

other or cover one another

– To avoid damage to glasses, they must not touch one

another

– Don’t put small items (e.g. lids) in the baskets for the

dishes, but in the cutlery basket, so that they can’t fall
through the holes.

Beware: Some cutlery / dishes are not suitable or of limited suitability to be washed in dishwashers

not suitable:

of limited suitability:

• Cutlery with wooden, horn, china or mother of

pearl handles

• Plastic items that are not heat resistant

• Older cutlery with cement

that is sensitive to temperature

• Dishes or cutlery with glued parts

• Pewter or copper items

• Lead crystal glass

• Steel items that rust

• Wooden boards/platters

• Items made from synthetic materials

• Only wash stoneware in the dishwasher if it is specifically marked by

the manufacturer as being dishwasher-safe.

• Glazed patterns may fade if washed very frequently in the dishwasher.

• Silver and aluminium parts have a tendency to discolour during wash-

ing. Food remains, e.g. egg white, egg yolk and mustard often cause
discoloration and staining on silver. Therefore always clean food resi-
dues from silver immediately, if it is not to be washed straight after
use.

• Glass can become dull after a large number of washes.

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