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EXAMPLES OF INCORRECT LOADS
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Loading cutlery basket
( Model Depending )
1 2 3 4 5 6
1: Salad Fork
2: Teaspoon
3: Dinner fork
4: Knife-solid handle
5: Serving spoon
6: Serving fork
Cutlery Basket load pattern for 8 place settings .
WARNING:
Sharp cutlery may have
shifted position during the wash operation
and can be also wet and slippery. Carefully
remove them to prevent injury.
NOTE:
Small items should therefore be
placed in the cutlery tray or cutlery basket
(model depending). Because small items
can fall through the holders from the
baskets.
6.4. Incorrect Loads
USA-CAN - 20
Loading cutlery basket
( Model Depending )
1 2 3 4 5 6
1: Salad Fork
2: Teaspoon
3: Dinner fork
4: Knife-solid handle
5: Serving spoon
6: Serving fork
Cutlery Basket load pattern for 8 place settings .
WARNING:
Sharp cutlery may have
shifted position during the wash operation
and can be also wet and slippery. Carefully
remove them to prevent injury.
NOTE:
Small items should therefore be
placed in the cutlery tray or cutlery basket
(model depending). Because small items
can fall through the holders from the
baskets.
6.4. Incorrect Loads
USA-CAN - 20
Loading cutlery basket
( Model Depending )
1 2 3 4 5 6
1: Salad Fork
2: Teaspoon
3: Dinner fork
4: Knife-solid handle
5: Serving spoon
6: Serving fork
Cutlery Basket load pattern for 8 place settings .
WARNING:
Sharp cutlery may have
shifted position during the wash operation
and can be also wet and slippery. Carefully
remove them to prevent injury.
NOTE:
Small items should therefore be
placed in the cutlery tray or cutlery basket
(model depending). Because small items
can fall through the holders from the
baskets.
6.4. Incorrect Loads
CUTLERY BASKET
OPERATION (24")
WARNING
WARNING
: Sharp cutlery
may have shifted position
during the wash operation
and can be also wet and
slippery. Carefully remove
utensils to prevent injury.
NOTE
: Small items should be placed
in the cutlery basket because small
items can fall through the holders from
the baskets.
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6.1. Lower Rack
You can load into the lower basket such
round and deep items as pots with long
handles, pot lids, plates, salad plates,
cutlery sets. The lower rack should not be
used for small items such as cups, wine
glasses.
Bottom rack load patterns for 8 place
settings.
NOTE:
Place all large and very dirty
items in the lower rack.
WARNING:
Large knives and other
utensils with sharp tips and edges must be
placed horizontally into the upper rack due
to risk of injury. Other smaller knives and
sharp utensils should be placed with sharp
side down in the cutlery basket.
NOTE:
Make sure that large items do
not interfere with the rotation of the spray
arms, and do not prevent the detergent
dispenser from opening.
Loading cutlery basket
( Model Depending )
1 2 3 4 5 6
1: Salad Fork
2: Teaspoon
3: Dinner fork
4: Knife-solid handle
5: Serving spoon
6: Serving fork
Cutlery Basket load pattern for 8 place settings .
WARNING:
Sharp cutlery may have
shifted position during the wash operation
and can be also wet and slippery. Carefully
remove them to prevent injury.
NOTE:
Small items should therefore be
placed in the cutlery tray or cutlery basket
(model depending). Because small items
can fall through the holders from the
baskets.
Cutlery basket load pattern for 8 place settings.
1.
Salad Fork
2.
Teaspoon
3.
Dinner Fork
4.
Solid Handle Knife
5.
Serving Spoon
6.
Serving Fork
1 2 3 4 5 6
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