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TECHNICAL PASSPORT
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Dishwasher
3. R
efi ll both the salt and rinse aid
compartments.
4. Switch the water hardness setting
to the highest possible position and
run for three Eco cycles without load.
5. Readjust the water hardness setting
again according to the conditions for
your region (For more information
please refer to your instruction
manual).
Note: 3 in 1
washing cycle is
additional function, they must be used
with other programme (Intensive, Eco
and Light).
5. LOADING THE
DISHWASHER BASKETS
For best performance of the
dishwasher, follow these loading
guidelines. Features and appearance
of baskets and silverware baskets may
vary from your model.
Attention before or after
Loading the Dishwasher Baskets
Scrape off any large amounts of
leftover food. It is not necessary to
rinse the dishes under running water.
Place objects in the dishwasher in the
following way:
1. Items such as cups, glasses, pots/
pans, etc. are stood upside down.
2. Curve
items, or those with
recesses, should be at a slant so
that water can run off.
3. They are stacked securely and can
not tip over.
4. They do not prevent the spray arms
from rotating while washing takes
place.
Very small items should not be
washed in the dishwasher as they could
easily fall out of the baskets.
Removing the Dishes
To prevent water dripping from the
upper basket into the lower basket, we
recommend that you empty the lower
basket fi rst and then the upper basket.
Loading the Upper Basket
The upper basket is designed tohold
more delicate and lighterdishware
such as glasses,coffee and tea cup
andsaucers, as well as plates,small
bowls and shallowpans (as long as they
arenot too dirty). Position thedishes
and cookware sothat they do not get
movedby the spray of water.
Upper Basket
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