LOADING DISHES

Using the upper basket

The upper basket is provided with mobi-

le racks hooked to the sides of the

basket which can be regulated in two

positions: upright and lowered. In the

lowered position the racks may be used

for tea and coffee cups, kitchen knives

and ladles. Glasses with stems may be

safely hung on the ends of the racks.

Glasses, cups, saucers and dessert

Salad bowls and plastic bowls may also be loaded on the upper basket. It is advisable to block these in place so that the jets of water do not make them overturn.

The upper basket has been designed to offer maximum flexibility in use and can be loaded with up to 24 plates on two rows, up to 30 glasses on five rows or a mixed load.

Using the lower basket

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A C

BD F E

A standard daily load is represented in figs. 1, 2 and 3.

Upper basket (fig. 1)

A= soup plates

B= dinner plates

C= dessert plates

D= saucers

E= cups

F= glasses

plates may be loaded under the racks.

Soup plates and ordinary plates may be

loaded with the rack in the upright

position. Plates should be loaded

vertically with the underside of the plate towards the back of the dishwasher with a space between each plate to allow water to pass freely.

It is advisable to load plates of the same size together in order to utilize maximum basket capacity.

Plates may be loaded in a single row (fig. 1) or on both rows (fig. 2).

It is advisable to load large plates (approx. 27 or more cm) slightly tilted towards the rear to facilitate introduction of the basket into the machine.

Saucepans, oven dishes, tureens, salad bowls, lids, serving dishes, dinner plates, soup plates and ladles can be loaded on the lower basket.

Place the cutlery in the plastic cutlery holder with the handles pointing upwards.

Place the cutlery holder on the lower basket (fig. 3), making sure that the cutlery does not get in the way of the rotating arms.

IMPORTANT

The lower basket has a safety-stop device, for its safe extraction, also especially useful with a full load.

For loading salt, cleaning filter and for ordinary maintenance, the complete extraction of the basket is necessary.

2F

A C

BD E

F G

3D F A G

E

B

C

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Upper basket (fig. 2)

A= soup plates

B= dinner plates

C= dessert plates

D= saucers

E= cups

F= glasses

G= single section cutlery basket

Lower basket (fig. 3)

A= medium-sized saucepan

B= large saucepan

C= frying pan

D= lids

E= tureens, serving dishes

F= cutlery

G= oven dishes

Please load the dishwasher sensibly to ensure the best wash results.

Cutlery basket (fig. 4)

The cutlery basket is made with two detachable parts which will enable various loading options. The two parts can be detached by sliding the left section away from the right section.

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