Machine description – AEG FAVORIT 665 User Manual
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Machine description
Crockery baskets
To ensure protection of the crockery baskets
during transport, we have packed them with
poiystyrene foam parts. Piease remove aii
poiystyrene foam parts before operating
your dishwasher.
important hints to heip you use your dishwasher correctiy
• Operate your dishwasher economically
and with regard for the environment:
Collect your dirty dishes, stack them in
the dishwasher, and only wash them when
both baskets are full.
Always select the
programme corresponding to the degree
of soiling of your crockery (according
to the chart on pages 34/35).
• Certain types of decoration which have
been painted over the glaze may fade after
frequent machine washing. Please ensure
that earthenware dishes are marked
“dishwasher-proof”!
•
Parts of aluminium utensils or saucepans
also tend to discolour during washing.
Some types of glass further become
cloudy after many washing cycles.
• Silver crockery and cutlery should always
be cleaned of food residues if they are not
washed immediately after a meal (since
many food residues, such as egg white,
egg yolk, or mustard cause discolorations
or staining).
• The following are unsuitable for machine
washing:
Wooden boards, plastic parts sensitive to
hot water, tin crockery, glued crockery
parts, and crockery parts with hairline
cracks. Also older types of cutlery with
temperature-sensitive adhesive as well as
rust-sensitive steel knives, and cutlery with
wooden, horn, porcelain, and mother-of-
pearl handles.
• When you buy new crockery, ensure that
its shape is suitable for loading in dish
washers; items should have straight and
even surfaces, large openings, flat shallow
bases, dishwasher-safe decoration.
Glasses and cutlery should also be
dishwasher-safe.