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ZW-003_v03
dessert plates
lunch plates
POSITION 1
POSITION 2
Upper basket adjustment
The upper basket is used for more fragile and lighter dishes, such as glasses, cups,
saucers, as well as plates, and small bowls. Longer and larger objects should be placed in
such a way as to avoid blocking of sprinklers.
The height of the upper basket can be adjusted in order to provide more space for larger
dishes.
The height of the upper basket is adjusted by lifting or lowering of the handle (see the fig.
below:
POSITION 1, POSITION 2
).
ATTENTION! Make sure that the metal bar is placed in the right position.
LOADING THE LOWER BASKET
It is advisable to place the largest object (that are the most difficult to wash) in the lower
basket, e.g. pots, pans, lids, plates and bowls, as shown on the figure below.
It is more convenient to place plates and lids on the sides to avoid blocking the upper
sprinkler.
Pots, bowls, etc. should be placed upside down.
Deep pots should be placed diagonally to let the water freely flow out of them.
The handles on the bottom of the basket are folding, making it possible to put more or
larger pots and pans.
TOWARD
INSIDE
TOWARD
INSIDE
Soup plates
cutlery container
oval platter
Folding the handles
To make space for pots and pans, fold the handles in a way shown on the figure on the
right.
CUTLERY CONTAINER
Cutlery should be placed blades up in the cutlery container. If the container has side
baskets, spoons should be placed separately into holes. Extremely long items should be
placed horizontally in the front of the container, as shown on the figure.
5
Knives
6
Dish spoons
7
Sauce spoons
8
Dish forks
1
Forks
2
Soup spoons
3
Dessert spoons
4
Tea spoons
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