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DISHWASHER
COMPONENTS
Figure 1 identifies the components of your
dishwasher. Familiarize yourself with the
various parts of your dishwasher before
you attempt to wash the first load of dishes.
1. Door gasket
2. Upper rack
3. Upper spray arm
4. Lower Rack
5. Lower spray arm
6. Detergent and Rinse Aid Dispenser
7. Filters (4)
8. Silverware baskets
9. Model and Serial number label
WASHING DISHES IN YOUR
BOSCH DISHWASHER
There are basically 6 steps to washing dishes
in your Bosch dishwasher. They are:
1. Dishware Preparation
2. Loading Your Dishwasher
3. Adding Dishwasher Detergent and
Rinse Aid
4. Operating the Controls
5. Drying Your Dishes
6. Unloading Your Dishwasher
1. Dishware Preparation
Rinsing your dishes is not necessary, but do
remove large food particles, bones, seeds,
toothpicks, and excessive grease. Items with
burned-on or hard, stuck-on material may
require pre-soaking and hand-scouring.
Separate dishes that are not dishwasher
safe. Check the Materials section on pages
12 and 13 of this manual if you have questions
about an item’s dishwasher suitability.
2. Loading Your Dishwasher
Loading your dishwasher properly will result
in thoroughly cleaned dishes. To properly load
your dishwasher, you need to be familiar with:
A. General Guidelines
B. Loading the Upper Rack
C. Loading the Lower Rack
D. Accomodating Extra Tall Items
E. Loading the Silverware Baskets
A. General Guidelines
Load the dishwasher so that water can
circulate freely and reach every part of every
item. Place items so that nothing protrudes
from the bottoms of the racks. Place pots,
pans, cups, bowls, and glasses upside-down
in the racks as shown in Figure 2.
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