Miele M.-NR. 04 390 922 Loading examples, Upper basket, Bottom basket, Cutlery tray

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Loading the dishwasher

Loading examples.

Upper basket.

For small, lightweight, or delicate items such as cups, saucers, glasses, des- sert bowls, etc.

Bottom basket.

For larger and heavier items such as plates, serving platters and saucepans. Glasses should only be placed in the bottom basket if the special glassware insert is used.

Cutlery tray.

The easily loaded cutlery tray ensures thorough cleaning of cutlery and cook- ing utensils. In addition, the cutlery tray insert is removable and can be carried to a drawer or table for easy loading or unloading, thereby eliminating much of the handling of the cutlery.

The plate inserts on the left and right rear of the lower basket are removable. To remove, push the handles of both in- serts toward the inside of the basket. Once removed, the open area can ac- commodate large pots, casserole dishes, or accessory inserts (see “Ac- cessories”).

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Contents For dishwashers Contents Integrated i dishwashers Guide to the applianceDishwashers Guide to the appliance Guide to the appliance Important Safety Instructions Important Safety Instructions Energy saving washing Caring for the environmentDisposal of the packing material Disposal of your old machineBefore using for the first time To close the door Child safety lockOpening and closing the door To open the doorWater softener SettingsWater softener For Hardness Filling the salt reservoir Bypassing the Salt indicator lamp Salt indicatorAdding rinse aid Adding rinse aidSetting the dosage Loading the dishwasher Cutlery tray Loading examplesUpper basket Bottom basketLoading the dishwasher Adjustable cup racks Coffee bar Adjusting the upper basket Please note Items not suitable for dishwashersDo not use gels or liquid deter- gents Adding detergentEnergy Saver Program Choosing a programIntensive Program chartUsage Program end Operating the dishwasherTurning on Starting a programTurning off Sequence indicatorInterrupting a program Delay start Additional featuresTop Solo Unloading the dishwasher Cleaning the filters in the wash cabinet Cleaning and careCleaning and care Cleaning the spray arms Cleaning the drain pump and non-re- turn valve Cleaning the filter Cleaning the water inlet filterCleaning the control panel Installing an in-line water filterCleaning the door panel Dishwasher does not start Problem solving guideProblems/possible causes Spray arm indicator lamp flashesWhite residue is visible on cutlery and dishware Dishes are not cleanWater remains in the dishwasher at the end of a program Program update function PC After sales serviceBottle holder AccessoriesInstall the steam deflector, if applicable Dishwasher installationInstall the slides Install the dishwasher under the countertopDishwasher installation If the GDU decor set is being used Installing the control panelAligning the control panel with the drawer fronts Installing the custom door panelAttaching the panel Securing the dishwasher to the countertop Adjusting the door springsFor openings greater than 23 5/8 Cm wide For openings 23 5/8 60 cm wide Installing the toekickFor kitchens utilizing one continuous toekick For kitchens utilizing a non-continuous toekick Adjusting the toekick recessTrimming the toeckick Using an outlet SpecificationsElectrical connection Permanent Connection Hard Wiring Hot water connection PlumbingNew plumbing Existing plumbing Do not shorten the drain hose Drain system specificationsDrain connection Additional note Venting the drainage systemTechnical Data Page Page