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For be st perfo rma nce of t he dishwa sher,f o llow t he se loadi ng guideline s. Featur es and
appea rance of bask ets and cut ler y basket sma y va ry from yo ur mod el.
Attention before or after Loading the Dishwasher Baskets
Scr ape off any lar gea mou nts of le ftover foo d. Soft enr emnan ts of b urnt food in p ans .
It is not ne cessar yt o rinse the dishes under runni ng water.
Plac eo bjects in the dishw asher in foll owing way:
1.Item ss uch as cups , glasses, p ots/pan s, etc. a re faced dow nw ards.
2.Curved i tems, or ones wit h recesses, sho uld be loaded as lant so that wate r can run off.
3.All utensils are stacked securely and can not tip over.
4.All uten sils are pl ace di n the wa y tha t the spray ar ms can rotat e fre ely dur ingw ashi ng.
Very sma ll items shou ld no t be washe d in the dishw ash er as they coul d easily fall ou t of theb aske ts.
Bowl M Bowl L() ()
Glasses
Dessert plate
Saucers
Cups
Front
(Eg g )
Gravy ladle
Loading the Upper Rack
The u p per r ac k is des i g n ed to hol d m ore del icate a nd light er d is hw are s uc h as glasses, coffe e
and tea cup and sauc ers, as well as pl ates ,sm all bowls and sha llow pa ns( as long as the yar e
not too dirty) .
Po sition the dishes and cookw are so t hat t hey do not get move dby the spray of wate r.
Upper wheels
Lower wheels
Adjusting the Upper Basket
Th e height o fthe upper basket can be adj uste d in order to cre ate more spa ce for lar ge utensi ls
bothfor the upper/lowerbasket.The height of the upperbasket canbe adjusted by placingthe
wheels on di fferen t height of the r ails. Long item s, ser ving cu tlery, salad server s and knives
should be pl aced on the shel f so that they d o not obstr uct the rota tion of the s pray arms.
Th e shelf ca nb e fold ed back or be remove d when not requir ed for us e.