LOADING DISHES
Using the upper basket
■ The upper basket is provided with |
mobile 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 |
Using the lower basket
■ 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 |
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AC E
B D
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
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 |
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
basket (fig. 3), making sure that the |
cutlery does not get in the way of the |
rotating arms. |
■ The small plates, as those used for |
desserts for example, must be placed in |
the lower basket as shown in the figure |
below, with the support flap placed |
outwards ("B"). |
For normal or large plates the flap must |
be in the position ("A"). |
WARNING!
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A
F
B
C
D F
Upper basket (fig. 2)
A = soup plates |
B = dinner plates |
C = dessert plates |
D = saucers |
E = cups |
F = glasses with stems |
G = glass |
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. |
■ Salad bowls and plastic bowls may also |
be loaded on the upper basket. It is |
advisable to block these in place so that |
If the small plates are placed in the basket with the support flap in the incorrect position, the plates will interfere with the lower spraying arm preventing it to rotate.
H G F E
3
B A C
G F D
E
H
H = cutlery basket |
Lower basket (fig. 3)
A=
B= large saucepan
C= frying pan
D= tureens, serving dishes
E= cutlery
F= oven dishes
G= medium bowl
H= small bowl
Please load the dishwasher sensibly to ensure the best wash results.
the jets of water do not make them |
overturn. |
A
B
4
Cutlery basket (fig. 4)
The top of cutlery basket can be removed, for enable various loading options.
■ 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. |
IMPORTANT
The lower basket has a
For loading salt, cleaning filter and for ordinary maintenance, the complete extraction of the basket is necessary.
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