D ISHWASHER
Loading your Dishwasher
First of all.
Beforeplacingdishesinthebaskets, removeallcoursefoodremains.This avoids blocking the filter, which would reduce the efficiency of the wash.
If saucepans and frying pans are verydirty,allowthemtosoakbefore beingwashed.
Tomakeiteasiertoloadyourdishes, pull the baskets out.
What goes into the lower basket?
Werecommendyouplacethemost difficultdishestowashintothelower basket: saucepans, lids, soup dishes and plates (a load example is shown in the photo).
•Serving dishes and large lids: place them on the sides of the basket.
•Saucepans,saladbowls: must alwaysbeplacedupsidedown
•Very deep dishes: place them obliquely, thus allowing water to run down them and cleaning thembetter
The cutlery basket
Knives and utensils with sharp blades or tips should be positioned with the sharp parts at the bottom. Position all cutlery items so that they don't touch..
if the basket is the one with side inserts, then insert the tea spoons one by one into the slots (see figu- re A).
It is best if you place longer utensils horizontally at the front of the upper basket.
What goes into the upper basket?
Place delicate and lightweight dishesintheupperbasket:glasses, tea cups and coffee cups, saucers and plates - shallow salad bowls, slightly dirty frying pans and shallow pans.
Position lightweight dishes in such aswayastoavoidtheirbeingmoved by the spray of water.
How to adjust the upper basket.
Theupperbasketcanbesetinhigh or low position to enable you to organise your dishes effortlessly.
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Open the rail stop flaps and pull the basket out completely. Now place it in high or low position, then slide it along the guide rails until the front wheels also go in. Now close the rail stop flaps. Follow the sequence of actions illustrated in figure "F".
Load examples
upper basket
lower basket
upper basket
lower basket
Afterloadingthedishes,remember to check that the spray arms can turnfreelywithouthittingagainstany dishes.
Fig. A
What can I Wash Items not suitable for the dishwasher:
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•Avoid washing horn handled and bronze cutlery in the machine.
•Delicate/decorative glassware and vases, special antique or irreplaceable china - the decorative patterns printed on these items will not be dishwasher proof.
•Plastic objects that are not resistant to hot water.
•Copper and Pewter utensils. Aluminium and Sliver objects.
•Some types of glass can become opaque in appearance after they have been washed too many times in a dishwasher.
•Highly absorbent materials such as sponges and towels should never be placed in a dishwasher.
•If in any doubt, check with the manufacturer on items suitability for dishwasher’s.
WARNING: Dishes or cutlery soiled with tobacco ash, wax, lubricating grease or paint should not be put in the dishwasher.
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