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    							^Add rinse aid only until it is visible in
    the opening.
    The rinse aid reservoir holds approx.
    110 ml.
    ^Close the flap firmly so that it clicks
    into place. Otherwise water can enter
    the rinse aid reservoir during a
    programme.
    ^Wipe up any spilled rinse aid. This
    prevents over-foaming occurring
    during the next programme.
    Rinse aid indicator
    When the light comes on the reservoir
    contains sufficient rinse aid for2-3
    programmes only.
    ^Add rinse aid in plenty of time.
    Before using for the first time
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    							Setting the rinse aid dosage
    You can adjust the rinse aid dosage for
    best results.
    The rinse aid dosage can be set from
    approx. 0-6 ml. It is set to a
    recommended setting of approx. 3 ml
    at the factory.
    If spots appear on crockery and
    glassware:
    ^Increase the rinse aid dosage.
    If clouding or smearing appears on
    crockery and glassware:
    ^Decrease the rinse aid dosage.
    ^Switch the dishwasher off using the
    Kbutton.
    ^Turn the programme selector to the
    12 oclock position.
    ^Press the Start/Stop button in and
    whilst holding it inswitch the
    dishwasher on using theKbutton.
    Keep the Start/Stop button pressed in
    until the Start/Stop indicator comes
    on.
    If this does not happen, start the
    procedure from the beginning again.^Turn the programme selector to the
    5 oclock position.
    The Wash/Rinse indicator will flash
    briefly three times at intervals.
    This means that approx. 3 ml of rinse
    aid will be used per programme
    (factory default setting).
    The number of times the Wash/Rinse
    programme sequence indicator flashes
    tells you the value which has been set
    (see chart).
    Rinse aid
    in mlWash/Rinse
    flash frequency
    0-
    1 Once
    2 Twice
    3 Three times
    4 Four times
    5 Five times
    6 Six times
    ^
    Use the Start/Stop button to select
    the rinse aid dosage you want.
    The dosage amount alters each time
    you press the button.
    The programmed rinse aid dosage is
    now stored in memory.
    ^
    Switch the dishwasher off using the
    Kbutton.
    Before using for the first time
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    							Note
    Remove coarse food residues from
    crockery.
    There is no need to rinse items under
    running water.
    ,Do not wash items soiled with
    ash, sand, wax, lubricating grease
    or paint in the dishwasher.
    Ash does not dissolve and is
    distributed in the wash cabinet.
    Wax, sand, lubricating grease and
    paint cause damage to the
    dishwasher.
    Crockery can be loaded anywhere in
    the baskets, but the following notes
    should be observed:
    – Do not place crockery and cutlery
    inside other pieces where they may
    be concealed.
    – Load the crockery so that water can
    access all surfaces. This ensures
    that they get properly cleaned.
    –
    Make sure that all items are securely
    positioned.
    –
    Hollow items such as cups, glasses,
    pans, etc. must be inverted in the
    basket.
    –
    Tall, narrow, hollow items, e.g.
    champagne glasses, should be
    placed in the centre of the basket to
    ensure better water coverage.–Wide based items should be placed
    at an angle so that water can run off
    them freely.
    –The spray arms must not be blocked
    by items which are too tall or hang
    through the baskets.
    If in doubt, test for free movement by
    manually rotating the spray arms.
    –Make sure that small items cannot
    fall through the holders in the
    baskets. Small items, e.g. lids,
    should therefore be placed in the
    cutlery tray or cutlery basket
    (depending on model).
    Some foodstuffs may contain natural
    dyes, e.g. carrots, tomatoes or
    ketchup. Plastic items in the
    dishwasher may discolour if large
    quantities of these foodstuffs find
    their way into the appliance on the
    crockery. The stability of plastic
    items is not affected by this
    discolouration.
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    							Items not suitable for
    dishwashers:
    –Wooden cutlery and crockery or
    items with wooden parts: these may
    discolour and fade. The glue used in
    these items is not dishwasher-proof
    and wooden handles may come
    loose after being washed in a
    dishwasher.
    –Craft items, antiques, valuable vases
    and decorative glassware are also
    not suitable for dishwashers.
    –Plastic items which are not heat
    resistant: the high temperatures in
    the dishwasher may cause them to
    melt or lose shape.
    – Copper, brass, tin and aluminium
    items may discolour or become matt.
    – Colours painted over a glaze may
    fade after a number of washes.
    – Clouding may occur on glasses after
    frequent washing. Do not wash
    delicate glassware, or glassware
    containing lead crystal in a
    dishwasher.We recommend:
    –When purchasing new crockery and
    cutlery, make sure they are
    dishwasher-proof.
    –If delicate glassware is washed in the
    dishwasher ensure that only very low
    temperatures are used (see
    programme chart), or a special
    glass-care programme is used
    (depending on model). This will
    reduce the risk of clouding.
    –Wash particularly delicate glassware
    by hand.
    Please note
    Silverwarepreviously cleaned with a
    silver polishmay still be damp or
    spotted at the end of a programme,
    where water has not run off smoothly. It
    may need to be rubbed dry with a soft
    cloth.
    Silver which has been in contact with
    foods containing sulphur can discolour.
    These include egg yolk, onions,
    mayonnaise, mustard, pulses, fish, fish
    brine and marinades.
    ,Aluminium components (e.g.
    grease filters) must not be cleaned
    with caustic alkaline commercial or
    industrial cleaning agents. These
    may damage the material, or in
    extreme cases, cause a severe
    chemical reaction. See section
    Adding detergent for information
    on suitable detergents.
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    							Upper basket
    ,For safety reasons, do not
    operate the dishwasher without the
    upper and lower baskets in place.
    ^Use the upper basket for small,
    lightweight and delicate items such
    as cups, saucers, glasses, dessert
    bowls, etc. Shallow pans or casserole
    dishes can also be placed in the
    upper basket.
    ^
    Long items such as soup ladles,
    mixing spoons and long knives
    should be placed lying down across
    the front of the upper basket.Hinged cup rack
    ^To make room for tall items, raise the
    rack upwards.
    Positioning rail(depending on model)
    Glasses can be arranged along the
    positioning rail to give them some
    support during the programme.
    ^Raise the rail, and lean the glasses
    against it.
    The positioning rail can be flipped over
    to the middle of the basket for easy
    sorting and removing of crockery.
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    							Adjusting the upper basket
    In order to gain more space for taller
    pieces of crockery in the bottom or
    upper basket, the upper basket can be
    adjusted on three levels with 2 cm
    between each level.
    The upper basket can also be set at an
    angle with one side high and the other
    side low. This can be useful to help
    prevent water collecting in deep dishes
    etc. Ensure, however, that the basket
    can be inserted smoothly into the
    cabinet. It is better to adjust the basket
    before loading it.
    ^Pull out the upper basket.
    To raise the upper basket:
    ^
    Pull the basket up until it clicks into
    place.
    To lower the upper basket:
    ^
    Pull upwards on the levers at either
    side of the upper basket.
    ^
    Adjust the basket to the desired
    height and then push the levers
    securely back down into position.Depending on the setting of the upper
    basket, the following plate dimensions
    can be accommodated.
    Dishwasher with cutlery tray
    (see data plate for model number)
    Upper
    basket
    levelPlateCin cm
    Upper basket Lower
    basket
    G1XXX G2XXX
    Top 15 19 31
    Middle 17 21 29
    Bottom 19 23 27
    Dishwasher with cutlery basket
    (see data plate for model number)
    Upper
    basket
    levelPlateCin cm
    Upper basket Lower
    basket
    G1XXX G2XXX
    Top 20 24 31
    Middle 22 26 29
    Bottom 24 28 27
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    							Lower basket
    ^For larger and heavier items such as
    plates, serving platters, saucepans,
    bowls, etc.
    Small items such as saucers can also
    be placed in the lower basket.
    Do not place thin, delicate glassware
    in the lower basket.
    Dishwashers with cutlery tray
    Dishwashers with cutlery basketHinged spikes
    The spikes are used for washing plates
    and saucers.
    Both rows of spikes at the back can be
    lowered to make more room for large
    items, e.g. pots, pans and dishes.
    ^
    Press the yellow lever downwardsa,
    and then lower the spikesb.
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    							Removable spiked insert
    You can remove the spiked insert to
    make more room for larger items of
    crockery, e.g. a large, flat pot, or
    another type of insert.
    To remove the inserta
    ^Pull it upwards by the handle as
    shown.
    To replace the insertb
    ^
    Fit the insert into the lower basket
    with the hooks going under the long
    cross-piece as illustrated.
    ^
    Press down on the handle until the
    insert is held securely in position.Bottle holder(depending on model)
    The bottle holder can be used to wash
    narrow items, e.g. milk and baby
    bottles.
    ^Place the bottle holder in the position
    shown in the bottom basket. If
    placed anywhere else, water will not
    be able to access the bottle properly,
    and cleaning results will be impaired.
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    							Cutlery
    Cutlery tray(depending on model)
    ^Arrange the cutlery in the tray as
    shown.
    To make unloading much easier,
    cutlery should be grouped in zones,
    one for knives, one for forks, one for
    spoons, etc.
    Spoon heads should be placed in
    contact with at least one of the serrated
    retainers on the base of the cutlery tray
    to ensure that water runs off them
    freely.
    The upper spray arm must not be
    blocked by items which are too big
    (e.g. cake slices).If spoon handles do not fit between the
    holders, then lay them the other way
    round.
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    							Cutlery basket(depending on model)
    ^To avoid the risk of injury, knives and
    forks should be placed with the
    handles upwards in the basket.
    However, cutlery placed handle
    down in the basket will come out
    cleaner and drier.
    ^Place small spoons in the individual
    slots to either side of the cutlery
    basket.
    Cutlery insert for the cutlery basket
    Use the insert supplied for heavily
    soiled spoons.
    The insert separates the items so that
    they can be more easily accessed by
    water.^Fit it into the cutlery basket if
    required.
    ^
    Insert cutlery with the handles facing
    downwards, and distribute them
    evenly along the insert.
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