User Manual
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Loading the cutlery tray
Your dishwasher is fitted with an upper cutlery tray which can be lifted out of your dishwasher for convenience of
unloading. This retracting cutlery tray allows for optimal loading and cleaning of your cutlery whilst maximising space in
the lower basket rack (where traditionally a cutlery basket would be located).
Cutlery should be placed into the plastic cutlery tray separately from each other to ensure that the utensils do not
nest together. When the cutlery (in particular spoons) is stacked in close proximity and nesting together, the washing
performance will be impacted.
WARNING!
Do not let any utensils protrude down through the bottom of the cutlery basket as this can interfere with
the spray arm. Always load sharp utensils with the sharp point downwards, to avoid risk of injury.
Tip!
Long utensils can be washed by sitting them in the centre of the tray, as pictured in Figure 23 below.
Figure 23- Optimum loading of your cutlery tray.
Removing the dishes at the end of a cycle
To prevent water dripping from the upper basket onto your dishes in the lower basket rack, we recommend that you
slide out and empty the lower basket rack first, followed by the upper basket rack.
Caution!
Items will be hot immediately after the wash program is complete! To prevent damage, do not take glass and
cutlery out of the dishwasher for around 15 minutes after the program has ended.
Tip!
To maximise the drying performance of your dishwasher, once the wash program has completed and the audible
tone has sounded, simply open your dishwasher door slightly to allow for some of the steam to escape. Leave your
dishwasher for at least 15-30 minutes and you’ll find the drying results will improve greatly.
Preparing Your Dishwasher (Continued)