LoadingPrése tatheiondishwasherde votre lave-vaisselle
The upper basket
This basket is designed in particular to take: glasses, cups, ramekins, small salad bowls, bowls, saucers, etc.
You can also place cups, ladles, etc. on the foldaway brackets as well as a cutlery basket.
Arrange stemmed glasses along the wire shelf.
Place glasses, cups and bowls facing downwards.
The “Mezzanine” wire shelf enables you to load cutlery of any size. You can place it either in the upper or lower basket.
PrésentationSetting the Timede votre lave-vaisselle
Time Setting: When the machine is
first switched on, the
clock reads : and the colon flash-
es. To set the current
time, hold down the “Soak” button and press the “Delayed Programme End” button to set the hour. Continue to hold down the “Soak” button for a few seconds and press the “Delayed Programme End” button again to set the minutes.
Selecting a Washing Programme
To make loading easier, move the tray to position ➊ and then return it to position ➋.
Press the “ON / OFF” button to switch on the machine.
Refer to the Programmes table on the following pages to determine the best programme for the amount of washing up and how dirty it is.
Check that your power cable is connected and
your water tap is open.
Depending on the model: when loading large plates into the lower basket, you may have to adjust the height of the upper basket. This can be done even when the basket is full.
①Adjusting to the HIGH POSITION Gently lift the basket until you hear the first “Click” on both sides.
Do not try to lift higher.
②Adjusting to the LOW POSITION
Lift the basket at the back on both sides (“Click”) and then gently lower it.
Check that the slides are both at the same height and that the basket is level.
The display shows the current time.
Press the button for the programme you desire; the illuminated light shows the selected programme.
To change your selection, press another programme button.
The display shows the remaining time of the programme selected. Press “Start” to activate the selected programme.
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