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Adjusting the upper basket
The height of the upper basket can be adjusted to create more space for large utensils either in the upper or
lower basket. Adjust the height of the upper basket by inserting the basket rollers in the rails positioned at
diff erent heights. Load the long objects, serving and table cutlery and knives in the basket in such a way that
they do not impede the movement of the spray arms. Compartment can be laid down or removed if not used.
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Filling the bottom basket
Larger objects and objects that are diffi
cult to clean, i.e. Pots, pans,
lids, plates and bowls, should be placed in the lower basket as shown
in the picture.
We recommend to put the plates and the lids on the sides of the
basket so as not to impede the rotation of the upper spray arm.
Pots, bowls, etc. must always be placed upside down.
Deep pots are loaded on slant to allow water to run out of them.
The bottom basket has folding stands enabling the loading of large
pots and pans.
A. Cup
B. Bowl
C. Soup
plate
D. Shallow
plate
E. Desert
plate
F. Oval
platter
Folding tines of the upper and bottom baskets
Folding tines consist of two parts. When you fold the tines in the bottom basket you make more space for
larger pots and pans. If desired, each part can be separately folded or both parts folded simultaneously and
you create a large storage area in the bottom basket.
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Bottom basket
Upper basket
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