LOADING "'$"HEDISHWASHER
Loading the Top Rack
The upper rackof the dishwasher has beendesigned with flexibility in mind. Glasses, cups, plates, bowls and small pots may be loaded in many different po- sitions to fit your needs. Figure 5 shows a typical mixed load for the upper rack.
Cup Shelives
Fl~pdown cup shelves.
Place glasses upside down with stems resting in the "V" of the shelves.
1RackmatiEcAdjustmemat
The top rack height of the Kuppersbuschdishwashers is adjustable. There is an upper and lower position for the top rack which is used to accomodate items with different heights.
Haw to bower and Raise the Rack:
First, pull out the top rack.
To Lower Raek
0Press the levers simultaneously (one on the left and one on the right sides of the rack). Always hold the sides of the rack on the upper edge, otherwise it will not drop smoothly (and may damage the utensils).
So Raise RackTalte hold of the rack on the upper edge and pull upwards.
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Tap Raek Height:
Max. height 8" (upper position)
Max. height 10" (lower position)
Bottom Rack Hekht:
Max. height12" (top rack in lower position)
Max, height 14" (top rack in upper position)
Figure 8