The upper basket is designed to hold more delicate and
lighter dishware such as glasses, coffee/teacups and
saucers, as well as plates, small bowls and shallow
pans (as long as they are not too dirty). Position the
dishes and cookware so that they will not get moved by
the spray of water.
Loading the Upper Basket
We suggest placing both the larger items or more
difficult to clean items into the lower basket, such as
pots, pans, lids, serving dishes and bowls, as shown
in the figure below. It is preferable to place serving
dishes and lids on the side of the racks in order to avoid
blocking the rotation of the top spray arm.
Loading the Lower Basket
Pots, serving bowls, etc, must always be placed top down.
Deep pots should be slanted to allow water to flow out.
Please be reminded that:
The Bottom Basket features folding spikes so that larger or more pots and pans can be loaded.
The Method of Loading Normal Dishware
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Folding Spikes of Lower
Basket
For better stacking of pots and pans, the spikes can be
folded down as shown in the picture below.
Folding back the cup shelves
For better stacking of pots and pans, the spikes can be
folded down as shown in the picture below.
The height of the upper basket can be adjusted in order to
create more space for the upper or lower basket. The height
of the upper basket can be adjusted by lifting up the basket
for the upper position, and by pressing the handle to lower
the upper basket. Refer to the picture below.
Adjusting the Upper Basket
Lift the basket
for upper postion
Press the handle
to lower the basket
Adjust handle
Cutlery should be placed in the cutlery rack separate from
each other in the appropriate positions, and make sure the
utensils do not nest together as this may cause bad
performance.
Cutlery Basket
For top quality cleaning, place the silverware in the basket,
making sure that:
They do not rest together.
Silverware is placed with the handles down and ends up.
Long utensils in the middle.