Fo
r be st perfo rmance of t he d ish wa sher, f oll ow the se lo ading gu ideline s. Feat ures an d
appea rance of ba skets and cut ler y basket s may va ry from yo ur m odel.
Attention before or after Loading the Dishwasher Baskets
Scr ape off an y lar ge amou nts of leftov er foo d. Soft en r emnants of b urnt fo od in p ans .
It is n ot necess ar y to rinse the dis hes un der running wat er.
Plac e object s in t he dishwash er in follo wing wa y:
1.Item s s uch as c ups, gl asses, p ots/pan s, etc. ar e faced downw ards.
2.Curved i tem s, o r on es with r ece sses, s hould b e l oaded as la nt so that water can r un off.
3.All utensils are stacked securely and can not tip over.
4.All uten sils ar e place d i n t he wa y tha t t he spray a rms can rota te fre ely d ur ing w ash ing.
Ve ry sma ll item s shou ld not be w ashed in the d ishwash er as t hey c ould easi ly fall ou t of th e b askets.
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Glasses
Dessert plate
Saucers
Cups
Front
(Eg g )
Gravy ladle
Loading the Upper Rack
The u p pe r r ac k i s desi g n ed to hold more del ic a t e and l ighter dishw are such as glas ses, c offee
and t ea c up a nd sauc ers, as well as p lates , small b owl s and sh allow pa ns ( as lo ng a s t he y ar e
not too d irty).
Po sition the dish es and c ookware so t hat they do n ot g et m oved by the spray of wate r.
Upper wheels
Lower wheels
Adjusting the Upper Basket
Th e height o f the up per b ask et ca n be a djuste d in order to create m ore space for l arge u te nsils
both for the upper/lower basket. The height of the upper basket can be adjusted by placing the
wheels on di fferent h eight of the r ail s. Long items , ser ving cu tlery, salad se rver s a nd kn ives
should be pl aced o n the sh elf so t hat they d o not o bstr uct t he rota tion o f the s pray a rms.
Th e shelf ca n b e fold ed b ack or b e removed w hen not requ ired for use.
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