The upper basket
The upper basket is designed for plates (dessert plates, saucers, dinner plates of up to 24 cm in diameter), salad bowls, cups and glasses.
Adjusting the height of the upper basket
If washing very large plates you can load them in the lower basket after moving the upper basket to the higher position.
Arrange items on and underneath the cup racks so that water can reach all surfaces.
Glasses with long stems can be placed upside down in the cup racks.
Light items (plastic bowls etc.) must be loaded in the upper basket and arranged so they do not move.
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| upper basket | lower basket |
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With upper basket raised | 20 cm | 31 cm |
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With upper basket lowered | 24 cm | 27 cm |
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To move to the higher position proceed as follows:
1. | Move the front runner stops (A) of the upper basket |
| outwards and slide the basket out. |
2. | Refit the basket in the higher position and replace the stops |
| (A) in their original position. |
Before closing the door, ensure that the spray arms can rotate freely.
When the basket is in the higher position you will not be able to use the cup rack(s).
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After loading your machine always close the door, as an open door can be a hazard.
Hints for test centres
Testing in accordance with EN 60704 must be carried out with appliance fully loaded and using the test programme (see "Washing programmes" chart).
Test in accordance with EN 50242 must be carried out when the salt dispenser and rinse aid container have been filled with salt and rinse aid respectively and using the test programme (see "Washing programmes" chart).
| Load: | 9 standard place settings | |||
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| Rinse aid setting: | position 4 (Type III) | |||
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| Detergent dosage: | 5 g + 20 g (Type B) | |||
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Arrangement upper basket | Arrangement lower basket | Arrangement cutlery basket |
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