Recycling, Energy and water saving, What should not be washed in your dishwasher – Beko DFN 1000 X User Manual

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The door of your machine is designed

to support the weight of a full basket

when the lower basket is pulled all the

way out. Never place any other load

on the door, otherwise the machine

may tip over.

After using the dishwasher always

close the door as an open door can be

a hazard.

Do not open the door whilst the

appliance is in operation.

Recycling

Please help us to protect our

environment. Packing materials and

some parts of your machine are

produced using recyclable materials.

These materials are marked up with

recycling symbol and material type

information (>PE<, >PS<, >POM< …).

These raw materials should not be

mixed with daily household waste and

should be given to recycling centers.

We suggest you contact your local

authority for disposal information and

facilities available.

This product bears the

selective sorting symbol

for waste electrical and

electronic equipment

(WEEE).

This means that this product must

be handled pursuant to European

Directive 2002/96/EC in order to be

recycled or dismantled to minimize its

impact on the environment. For further

information, please contact your local

or regional authorities.

Electronic products not included in the

selective sorting process are potentially

dangerous for the environment and

human health due to the presence of

hazardous substances.

Energy and water saving

Scrape excess food from the dishes

before loading. Start your dishwasher

after fully loading the machine. Do not

use the pre-wash programme unless

required. Make your programme

selection as per the programme chart

and quick reference guide supplied.

What should not be washed in

your dishwasher

Do not wash items soiled with

cigarette ash, candle, paint wax,

dyes, chemicals etc. since these may

damage your machine

Do not wash forks, knives and spoons

with wooden or bone handles, items

stuck together with adhesives,

plastic items not resistant to high

temperatures. Copper, tin items and

aluminium ware in your dishwasher.

As with hand washing, some “on-

glaze” decorated china, aluminum or

silver have a tendency to discolour or

fade. Also, certain types of glassware

and crystals may loose their shine and

become opaque in time.

A chemical reaction can occur between

silver cutlery and stainless steel

cutlery. As a precaution, do not wash

together.

Iron and cast iron objects can rust and

stain other items.

Pay special attention to whether or not

the item you wash in the dishwasher is

dishwasher-proof.

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