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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.
Inserting and removing dishes from the baskets
•
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.
•
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.
–
You can distribute tablespoons and teaspoons among the cutlery to
prevent them from sticking together.
•
Place the glasses with long stems so that they lean on the edge of the basket
or glass holder, not the on other items in the dishwasher. Do not let the tall
glasses lean against each other, such a position is not stable and they could
be damaged.
•
You should not put very small objects in the dishwasher; they could fall through
the basket.
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To avoid the risk of injury, keep sharp objects with a long handle (e.g. serving
fork or bread knives) edge downwards or horizontal.
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When loading the dishwasher, the bottom and the upper basket should not be
pulled out simultaneously to prevent overturning.
Filling the upper basket
The upper basket is designed for smaller and more fragile 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.
You can see an example of a suitable arrangement of dishes in the upper basked
in the fi gure
1
.
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 bottom basket. 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. You can see examples of suitable
arrangement of dishes in the bottom basket in the fi gures
2
and
3
.
Collapsible dish holders
The upper basket is equipped with dish holders (
A
and
B
), which you can use in
the open or closed position. You can place cups on them in the open position
A
. You
place tall glasses on the in the closed position
B
. You can also use them for placing
long forks, knives or spoons lengthwise.
Figure
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Figure
1
Figure
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