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ARISTON DISHWASHER - Instructions for installation and use
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ISHWASHER
How to load your dishes
Before washing, a few small steps can help you get a better wash and keep your dishwasher for longer. Remove the largest scraps
of food left over on your plates, soak saucepans and frying pans with tough incrustations. After loading your dishes, make sure
the blades on the sprayer arm turn well
There are two handles on the sides of
the upper rack: use these to adjust its
height (see fig. C)
upper rack
lower rack
First of all.
Before placing the dishes in the
racks, remove the largest
scraps of food left over on your
plates, you will thus avoid
blocking the filter, which would
reduce the efficacy of the wash.
If the saucepans and frying
pans are very dirty, allow them
to soak before being washed.
To make it easier to load your
dishes, pull the racks out.
What goes into the
lower rack?
We recommend you place the
most difficult dishes to wash
into the lower rack: 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 rack.
Saucepans, salad bowls:
must always be placed
upside down
Very deep dishes: place
them obliquely, thus
allowing water to run down
them and cleaning them
better
The cutlery basket can be split
up by pulling out the handle.
When you only have little cutlery
to wash, you can use just half the
basket; save space for other
crockery or place the other half
of the basket in the upper rack
instead (see figures A and B).
This basket is equipped with two
removable grids: insert the
cutlery one by one into the slots;
knives and utensils with sharp
blades or tips should be
positioned with the sharp parts
at the bottom.
It is best if you place longer
utensils horizontally at the
front of the upper rack.
Load examples
What goes into the
upper rack?
Place delicate and lightweight
dishes in the upper rack:
glasses, tea cups and coffee
cups, saucers - but plates too -
shallow salad bowls, slightly
dirty frying pans and shallow
pans (the photo illustrates a few
examples).
The appliance can also be
equipped with one or two tip-
up compartments onto which
you can place mugs and cups,
as well as long sharp knives and
serving cutlery.
Position lightweight dishes in
such a way as to avoid their
being moved by the spray of
water.
After loading the dishes, re-
member to check that the
blades on the sprayer arms can
turn freely without knocking
against any dishes.
How to adjust the top
rack.
The upper rack can be set in
high or low position to enable
you to organise your dishes
effortlessly.
B
A
Fig.C