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How to adjust the Upper
rack ...
The top rack can be adjusted
using the two rack heights (top and
bottom). To adjust the rack, open
up the tabs that lock the guides
and pull out the rack. Arrange the
rack with the back wheels in either
the top or bottom position and then
insert it along the guides until the
front wheels are on as well. Close
the tabs to lock the rack in place
(see Fig. F).
Load examples
1
2
3
4
Fig. F
Loading your Dishwasher
What can I Wash
Items not suitable for the dishwasher:
Cutlery and tableware made from wood or part wood - They may become faded and unsightly in appearance.
Avoid washing horn handled and bronze cutlery in the machine.
Delicate/decorative glassware and vases, special antique or irreplaceable china - the decorative patterns
printed on these items will not be dishwasher proof.
Plastic objects that are not resistant to hot water.
Copper and Pewter utensils. Aluminium and Sliver objects.
Some types of glass can become opaque in appearance after they have been washed too many times in a
dishwasher.
Highly absorbent materials such as sponges and towels should never be placed in a dishwasher.
If in any doubt, check with the manufacturer on items suitability for dishwashers.
WARNING: Dishes or cutlery soiled with tobacco ash, wax, lubricating grease or paint should not be
put in the dishwasher.
Our recommendation: In future, only purchase table or kitchenware that has been confirmed - dishwasher
proof.
upper basket
lower basket
Cutlery basket
First of all.
Before placing dishes in the
baskets, remove all course food
remains. This avoids blocking the
filter, which would reduce the
efficiency of the wash.
If saucepans and frying pans are
very dirty, allow them to soak
before being washed.
To make it easier to load your
dishes, pull the baskets out.
Multisystem baskets
The dishwasher is fitted with
upper, lower and cutlery baskets.
They provide greater flexibility for
loading dishes, making them more
suitable for your specific needs.
The basket handles can be
removed for cleaning. Pull out the
two fastening plugs, remove the
handles and rinse under running
water. Replace the handles fixing
them in place with the two
fastening plugs.
What goes into the upper
basket?
Place delicate and lightweight
dishes in the upper basket:
glasses, tea cups and coffee cups,
saucers and plates - shallow salad
bowls, slightly dirty frying pans and
shallow pans.
Position lightweight dishes in such
a way as to avoid their being
moved by the spray of water.
The dishwasher can also be
equipped with one or two tip up
compartments onto which you can
place mugs and cups, as well as
long sharp knives and serving
cutlery.
After loading the dishes, remember
to check that the spray arms can
turn freely without hitting against
any dishes.
What goes into the lower
basket?
We recommend you place the
most difficult dishes to wash into
the lower basket: saucepans, lids,
soup dishes and plates (a load
example is shown in the photo).
Serving dishes and large
lids: place them on the sides
of the basket.
Saucepans, salad bowls:
must always be placed upside
down
Very deep dishes: place them
obliquely, thus allowing water
to run down them and cleaning
them better
Glasses and cups: position
them as shown in load example
photo.
Cutlery basket
-This basket is equipped with
two removable grids: insert the
cutlery one by one into the slots;
knives and utensils with sharp
blades or tips should be
positioned with the sharp parts
at the bottom. Position all cutlery
items so that they don't touch.
If the rack has side baskets, the
spoons should be loaded
individually into the appropriate
slots (see fig. A).
Cutlery and sharp utensils
should always be inserted in
random order with the blades
pointing downwards (take care
with knife blades). Position them
so that they dont touch.
A
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