
Th e u ppe r bas ket is de si gned t o ho ld m ore delic ate
and li ghte r dishwa re s uch as g lass es, coffee an d
tea cups and saucers, as well as plates, small bowls
andshallow pans (as long as they are not toodirty).
Position the dishe s an dco okw are so that they w ill
not get moved by the spray of water.
We su gges t tha t yo u pl ace large i te ms a nd t he m ost
difficult to clean items are to be placed into the lower
basket : su ch a s po ts, p ans , lids, se rvin g d ishes and
bow ls , as sh own in t h e figure below. It i s pr ef er able to
place servi n g di she s a nd l i ds on t he s i de of th e r a cks
in orde r to avoid bl ocki ng t he ro tatio n of the top spra y
arm .
Pots,servingbowls,etc,mustalwaysbeplacedtopdown.
Deep pots should be sla nted t o all ow water to f low out.
Ple ase be r emi nded tha t:
T he B ot to m B as k et f eatur es fo lding spi kes so t hat l arge r or mo re po ts a nd p ans can be l oade d.
Foldin g Spikes of Lower Bask et
Fo r bett er st acking of po ts and pa ns,
the spi kes c an be f olded do wn as
sho w in th e p ictu re righ t.
Folding back the cup shelives
Fo r bett er s tack ing of po ts a nd p ans,
th e sp ikes can be f olde d dow n as
show in th e picture ri gh t.
Cutlery should be placed in the cutlery rack separately
f rom each oth er i n th e ap propriate po sition s, a nd d o
m ake sure th e ute nsil s do not nes t tog ether, th is ma y
cause bad performance.
Adjusting th e Upper Basket
The h eig ht o f t he upp er ba sket can be adjus ted i n o rder to
create more sp ace fo r large u tens ils b oth f or t he upp er
/lower basket. The height of the upper basket can be
adjusted by l ift u p the bask et for t he uppe r posit ion , and up
press the hand le to l ower the upper baske t, se e the pict ure
below :