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Cancelling the “3in1” function
Proceed according to instructions “Cancelling an active program”. If you decide to use a standard washing
detergent, we recommend:
1. Refi ll the salt and rinse aid dispensers.
2. Switch the water hardness setting to the highest possible level and execute three normal cycles without
loading any dishes.
3. Pre-set the water hardness back according to the hardness of your water.
Note:
The washing cycle “3in1” is an additional function and has to be used together with another washing
program (Intensive, ECO, light).
FILING THE DISHWASHER BASKETS
You will achieve the best cleaning results if you follow these instructions. The function and the appearance of
the baskets can vary according to the model of the dishwasher.
Loading and unloading dishes from the basket
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Remove larger food leftovers from the dishes. Let the pans with burnt leftovers soak. It is not necessary to
pre -rinse the dishes under running water.
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Load the objects in the dishwasher as follows:
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Objects such as cups, glasses, pots, bowls, etc. put in bottom up.
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Lay diagonally the dishes curved or arched portions to allow water to run out.
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Arrange all the object so that they cannot be overturned.
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Arrange all objects so that the spray arms can move freely.
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You should not put very small objects in the dishwasher; they could fall through the basket.
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When loading the dishwasher, the bottom and the upper basket should not be pulled out simultaneously
to prevent overturning.
Unloading dishes from the dishwasher
We suggest that you empty the lower basket fi rst and then the top, you avoid dripping water from the upper
basket to the bottom.
Filling the upper basket
The upper basket is designed for more delicate and smaller items
such as glasses, mugs, cups and saucers, plates, bowls and shallow
bowls (if they are not too dirty).
Load the dishes and the cutlery in such a way that they cannot be
overturned by streaming water.
A. Cups
B. Glasses
C. Saucers
D. Bowl
E. Bowl
I. Desert
plate
K. Serving
spoon
C
1
C
9
B
1
B
9
A
1
A
9
A
D
B
I
9
K
C
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