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Fig. 11
• THE UPPER BASKET
This basket is particularly designed to take
glasses, cups, ramekins, small salad bowls,
bowls and saucers.
Arrange your items methodically to save on
space (arranging glasses, cups or bowls
together).
You can also arrange cups, ladles, etc. on the
folding cup racks (Fig. 10)
Advice:
Position the cavities of glasses, cups
or bowls facing downwards.
• Adjusting the height of the upper
basket
For large dishes to be loaded in the lower
basket, the upper basket must be set the to
high position. This can be done with the bas-
ket fully loaded (Fig. 11)
①
①
Setting in HIGH POSITION:
Gently raise your basket on each side until it
engages.
②
②
Setting in LOW POSITION
:
Raise your basket completely on both sides to
unlock it and then lower it to the low position.
Important :
Check that the two slides are set to the
same height and the basket is horizontal.
Cutlery basket
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Arrange your items so that the water can cir-
culate freely and spray over all the utensils.
Place large diameter dishes and pans at the
sides.
Do not intersperse, jam together or superim-
pose flat plates and concave dishes (Fig. 08).
The flexible racking spikes makes it easier to
arrange your large dishes (Fig. 09).
Advice:
When you re-insert the lower basket,
ensure that nothing catches on the oversize
plate barrier to avoid blocking the rotating
spray arm.
Unloading your items
Empty the lower basket to avoid drips from
the upper basket falling onto the lower basket.
• THE LOWER BASKET
Very important
Items not suitable for washing in a dishwasher:
- Wooden cutting boards
- Stainless steel utensils or plastic utensils that are not heat-resistant
- Copper or pewter items
- Glued crockery and cutlery
- Cutlery with wooden, horn or mother-of-pearl handles
- Antique or hand-painted porcelain
When purchasing crockery, glasses or cutlery, ensure that it is dishwasher-safe
Fig. 09
Fig. 08
Fig. 10