DISHDRAWERTM LOADING

Baskets

·Scrape off all food scraps and remove any bones, crusts, toothpicks and any similar items.

·Overloading can lead to poorly washed dishes.

·Small light items should be placed soiled side down on the basket.

·Plates, bowls and saucers can be slotted into spaces provided.

·Long kitchen utensils can be laid flat on the large cup inserts.

·If there are no inserts in the basket, large bowls and pots can be placed flat in the DishDrawer.

·Ensure no items touch or protrude above the top of the drawer as you close it, as damage to the DishDrawer and dishware may occur.

·Locate sharp items so they are not likely to damage the lid seal. Particular attention must be paid to knives to ensure they do not dislodge during the wash to prevent injury to yourself or the DishDrawer.

Please note that the DishDrawer basket and its inserts are not designed to be lifted out of the DishDrawer while loaded with dishes.

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Examples of how we recommend you load your DishDrawer

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Examples of how NOT to load your DishDrawer

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