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NOTE: Do not overload the dishwasher and pay attention to manufacturer
instructions regarding which dishes are appropriate for use in a dishwasher. Only with
suitable dishes will there be optimal washing results and appropriate use of energy.
High temperature water and dishwasher detergent may form a chemical synthesis that
can damage certain items.
WARNING: Be careful when loading and unloading sharp items. Load sharp
knives with the handles up to reduce the risk of personal injury.
Follow the below steps before loading dishwasher.
1. Open the door.
2. Remove coarse food leftovers from tableware.
3. Load the dishwasher.
NOTE: If the dishwasher door is opened while it is running, all functions are
automatically interrupted. Once the door is closed functions will continue to work.
OPERATION
UPPER RACK
Load the upper rack with dessert plates, cups, glasses etc.
LOWER RACK
Load the lower basket with items that are round and deep, such as pots with long
handles, pot lids, plates, salad plates, and cutlery sets. The lower rack should not be
used for small items, such as cups and wine glasses.
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6. LOADING YOUR DISHWASHER
If you properly place your dishes into the
machine, you will be using it in the best way
in terms of energy consumption, washing
and drying performance.
You can load into the lower basket such
round and deep items as pots with long
handles, pot lids, plates, salad plates,
cutlery sets. The upper basket has been
designed for dessert plates, salad bowls,
cups and glasses. When placing long stem
glasses and goblets, lean them against the
basket edge, rack or glass supporter wire
and not against other items. Do not lean
long glasses against one another or they
cannot remain steady and may receive
damage. It is more appropriate to locate the
thin narrow parts into the middle sections of
baskets. You can place spoons among the
other cutlery sets in order to prevent them
from sticking to one another.
You are recommended to use the cutlery
grid in order to obtain the best result. To
avoid any possible injuries, always place
such long-handle and sharp-pointed dishes
as serving fork, bread knife etc. with their
sharp points facing down or horizontally on
the baskets.
WARNING: Place your dishes into your
machine in a way that they will not prevent
the upper and lower spray arms from
spinning.
NOTE: Place all large and very dirty
items in the lower rack.
WARNING: Do not put in the
appliance items that can absorb water
(sponges,household cloths).
NOTE: Place all containers such as
cups, glasses and pots into the dishwasher
with the opening facing downwards (so that
no water can collect).
NOTE: Dishes and cutlery should not
be placed above each other.
NOTE: Do not overload your
dishwasher and pay attention to
manufacturer instructions regarding dishes
which are appropriate for use in a
dishwasher. Only with suitable dishes
(mentioned in section 5) will you obtain
optimal washing results with a sensible use
of energy.
High temperature water and dishwasher
detergent may form a chemical synthesis
that can damage certain items.
WARNING: Be careful when loading
and unloading sharp items. Load sharp
knives with the handles up to reduce the
risk of personal injury.
Follow the below steps before loading
dishwasher.
1. Open the door.
2. Remove coarse food leftovers from
tableware.
3. Load the dishwasher.
NOTE: While the appliance is running if
you open the door all functions are
automatically interrupted. Once the door is
closed functions will continue to work.
Upper Rack
Load the upper rack with dessert plates,
cups, glasses etc.
Top rack load pattern for 8 place settings.
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6.1. Lower Rack
You can load into the lower basket such
round and deep items as pots with long
handles, pot lids, plates, salad plates,
cutlery sets. The lower rack should not be
used for small items such as cups, wine
glasses.
Bottom rack load patterns for 8 place
settings.
NOTE: Place all large and very dirty
items in the lower rack.
WARNING: Large knives and other
utensils with sharp tips and edges must be
placed horizontally into the upper rack due
to risk of injury. Other smaller knives and
sharp utensils should be placed with sharp
side down in the cutlery basket.
NOTE: Make sure that large items do
not interfere with the rotation of the spray
arms, and do not prevent the detergent
dispenser from opening.
Loading cutlery basket
( Model Depending )
1 2 3 4 5 6
1: Salad Fork
2: Teaspoon
3: Dinner fork
4: Knife-solid handle
5: Serving spoon
6: Serving fork
Cutlery Basket load pattern for 8 place settings .
WARNING: Sharp cutlery may have
shifted position during the wash operation
and can be also wet and slippery. Carefully
remove them to prevent injury.
NOTE: Small items should therefore be
placed in the cutlery tray or cutlery basket
(model depending). Because small items
can fall through the holders from the
baskets.
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6.2. Alternative Basket Loads
6.3. Incorrect Loads
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6.2. Alternative Basket Loads
6.3. Incorrect Loads
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6.2. Alternative Basket Loads
6.3. Incorrect Loads
OPERATION (18”)
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