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Loading the dishwasher
Using the cutlery basket
The cutlery basket can be split into three sections and its grid inserts may also be removed. The smaller cutlery basket sections also fit in the upper basket (as shown in Fig. 21). Place long items such as ladles, cooking spoons etc. on the cup racks of the lower or upper basket.
To split the cutlery basket (Fig.9)
1Turn the locking lug(s) at the base of the handle to the side, as shown.
2Lift the smaller section(s) to release the gripping hooks (the two upper ones are on the main section and the two lower ones are on the smaller sections).
Locking lug 1
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Fig. 8 Cutlery basket parts | Fig. 9 Splitting the cutlery basket |
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To reassemble the cutlery basket
1Ensure that the locking lugs are turned to the side.
2Lower the section(s) into place and make sure that all four gripping hooks reengage.
Using the grid inserts
The grid inserts prevent cutlery from nesting together.
For larger items (e.g. wire whisks), the grid insert may be removed.
To remove and replace the grid inserts (Fig.11)
To remove the grid insert of the smaller sections, put your fingers through their two biggest holes and gently press on the plastic grid towards yourself. This will release the gripping hooks.
To remove the grid insert of the main section, locate the four gripping hooks on the grid insert | |
and gently pull the plastic at the hooks upwards to release them. |
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To replace the grid inserts, click them back into place, making sure that all gripping hooks | |
reengage into the appropriate hole in the side of the cutlery basket. | Gripping |
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Fig. 10 Cutlery basket with grid | Fig. 11 Removing the grid inserts |
inserts in place |