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5.2 Lower basket
Fig. 21
- Place big and difficult to wash items in the lower basket, like pots, pans, lids, serving dishes
and bowls, as shown in the image.
- It is advisable to place platters and lids on the sides of the baskets so they do not block the
rotation of the upper spray arm.
- It is not advised to place dishes with a diameter of 19 cm or over in front of the detergent
compartment, as it may difficult its operation.
Fig. 22
7.
Platter
8.
Pan
9.
Small dishes
10.
Soup plates
11.
Cutlery basket
12.
Melamine bowls
13.
Oven pan
14.
Small melamine dishes
15.
Flat dishes
5.3 Cutlery basket
Fig. 23-24
- Cutlery pieces must be placed in the cutlery basket separately one from another in the
correct position.
- Avoid stacking cutlery to avoid insufficient cleaning performance.
Fig. 23
1.
Soup spoons
2.
Forks
3.
Knives
4.
Teaspoons
5.
Dessert spoons
6.
Serving spoons
7.
Serving forks
8.
Gravy ladle
WARNING: do not let any cutlery piece go through the bottom. Place the sharp part of the sharp
utensils upside down. Fig. 25
Removing the dishes
To prevent water from dripping from the upper basket to the lower basket, it is recommended
to unload the lower basket first and then the upper basket.
WARNING: make sure the rotation of the spray arms is not blocked after loading the
dishwasher.
WARNING: make sure after loading the dishes you can open the detergent compartment.
NOTE: do not overload baskets nor place dishes in the wrong basket.
Do not wash too small utensils in the dishwasher, as they may fall off the basket and
cause serious interior damage to the dishwasher.
WARNING: to avoid any possible injury, place sharp knives with its sharp part upside
down on the cutlery basket. Long and/or sharp cutlery pieces must be placed in a
horizontal position in the upper basket.
WARNING: wait for at least 15 minutes before unloading the dishwasher, as the objects
may be hot when the programme finishes.
5.1 Upper basket
Fig. 17
- The upper basket is designed to place the most delicate and light tableware, like glasses,
mugs and saucers, as well as dishes, small bowls and shallow pans (as long as they are
not too soiled).
- Place the tableware and kitchenware so it does not move because of the water spray.
Fig. 18
1.
Cups of coffee
2.
Saucers
3.
Glass bowl
4.
Dessert bowls
5.
Glasses
6.
Mugs
Height setting
Fig. 19
- The upper basket includes a mechanism which allows you to set the basket height.
1.
Pull the upper basket upwards without totally removing it.
2.
Place the upper basket on the upper rollers to lower the basket and in the lower rollers
to lift it.
3.
Place the upper basket again by pushing it inwards.
Height-adjustable cup holder
Fig. 20
The height-adjustable cup holders allow you to place cups and mugs over and under the
holders. The holders can be adjusted in two heights. You can also place utensils and cutlery
pieces horizontally over the holders.