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OPERATION
LOADING THE DISHWASHER
Placing dishes into the dishwasher properly is best for energy consumption, as well as
washing and drying performance.
• Load round and deep items, such as pots with long handles, pot lids, plates, salad
plates, and cutlery sets into the lower basket.
• The upper basket is designed for dessert plates, salad bowls, cups, and glasses.
• When placing long-stem glasses and goblets, lean them against the basket edge, rack,
or glass supporter wire and not against other items.
• Do not lean long glasses against one another as they cannot remain steady and
may receive damage. It is better to arrange the thin narrow parts into the middle
sections of baskets.
• Place spoons among other cutlery sets in order to prevent them from sticking to one
another. Use the cutlery grid in order to obtain the best result.
• To avoid any possible injuries, always place long-handle and sharp-pointed dishes, such
as serving forks, bread knives, etc., with their sharp points facing down or horizontally
on the baskets.
WARNING
Place dishes into the dishwasher in a way that they will not prevent the upper
and lower spray arms from spinning.
NOTE:
Place all large and very soiled items in the lower rack.
WARNING
Do not put items that can absorb water (sponges, household cloths, etc.) into
the dishwasher.
NOTE:
Place all containers such as cups, glasses, and pots into the dishwasher with the
opening facing downwards (so that no water can collect).
NOTE:
Dishes and cutlery should not be placed above each other.