Figure 4.

LOADING THE LOWER RACK

Large and/or heavily soiled items should be placed in the lower rack of the dishwasher. Heavily soiled pots and pans should be placed face down. See figure 4.

If more space is needed for pots and pans the rear

two sets of tines can be folded to the down position on all models, or the rear three sets of tines on the DLX models. Figure 5 shows lower basket with two rear sets of tines in the down position to accommodate large pots.

Silverware should be mixed when placed in the silverware basket. The purpose of mixing the silverware is to avoid having them nest together, for example if spoons would be placed together they could nest together so that water could not properly circulate across them to clean the surfaces.

Silverware should be placed in the silverware basket with the handles down, with the exception of the knives, which in order to avoid accidentally cutting oneself, should be placed with the handles up.

If you do inadvertently load the silverware basket with the knife blades up it is recommended, to avoid cutting yourself when unloading, that you remove the silverware basket from the dishwasher and tip the contents out onto a cutting board.

RACK HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

The upper rack height of the Bosch dishwashers is adjustable. There are two positions, see figure 6:

1.The upper position is used to provide more room for items to be placed in the lower rack.

2.The lower position is used to provide more room for items to be placed in the upper rack.

Figure 6.

To repositiou rack:

a.First empty upper rack and pull rack partially out to point where rack can be lifted upward as shown in upper illustration of Figure 6.

b.Pull the rack forward and then up until rollers are completely free of channels.

c.Reinsert the rack with the other set of rollers on the channel.

Figure 5.

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Bosch Appliances SHU 4300, SHU 9900 important safety instructions Loading the Lower Rack, Rack Height Adjustment