Care and maintenance – AEG FAVORIT 146 User Manual

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breakfast and lunch dishes to prevent
food soli from drying on.

2. Place items of different metals such as

silver and stainless steel in different

compartments.

3. As with washing by hand, certain types

of ‘on glaze' decorated china and some
aluminium items have a tendency to
discolourorfade.

4. ‘Soft’ glassware tends to become o-

paque after being washed many times, it
is advisable to ask the manufacturers

of any crystal glassware whether It Is
dishwasher suitable. Use the ‘light’ at
50° for glassware.

Particular valuable items with long

stands, or coloured glassware such as
MURANO Glass, and handicraft glass­

ware should be washed by hand. The

decorative markings on glasses tend to
come off! Do not put ashtrays and vases

into your dishwasher.

5. Wooden and bone handled cutlery is

unsuitable for machine washing unless

they have been specially treated.

6. Check whether plastic items can with­

stand a temperature of 65° C. Do not
stack plastic items above the heater, if

possible use the upper basket, or if you
are in doubt, wash by hand.

7. When buying tableware and dishes en­

sure that they can be washed in a dish­

washer.

Care and maintenance

On completion of the washing process,
turn off the tap and remove the plug from

the socket, or switch off. Leave the door

open for a short time, in order for the

moisture to escape from the tub.

The tub cleans Itself automatically.

The circular coarse filter In the base of the
tub should be cleaned after each wash.

Remove the lower basket and take out the

filter by turning it anti-clockwise and

lift it out. When replacing, ensure that

it sits straight and Is secured properly, by

tightening it in a clockwise direction.

Never carry out a washing programme

without a fllterl

The large fine filter underneath generally
cleans itself. However, It must be checked

from time to time. If necessary, under­
neath and Inside the cylindrical section as

well. If necessary, use a brush for this
purpose.

When replacing, make sure that the filter

sits straight. Now and again clean the filter

in the water inlet hose too.

The heating elements are made of high

grade stainless steel. The dark colour has'
no adverse effect on quality or service
life. The tub and Inner door are also made
of high grade stainless steel. If rust occurs
on these sections, this may be attributed

to water containing iron. Remove with Jif,

do not use any abrasives.

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