LOADING THE DISHWASHER
Before putting dishes in the basket, remove the largest food residues (bones, toothpicks,
scales, meat or vegetable scraps, fruit peels, etc.) to prevent the filters form clogging thus
reducing effective washing.
Washing the dishes under running water serves no useful purpose.
If pots and pans are heavily encrusted, leave them to soak prior to washing.
Place the dishes so that:
All containers have their bottom facing downwards
Very deep dishes must be placed diagonally so that the water flow washes them
better
Pots and salad bowls must always be turned upside down. Make sure they cannot
turn over
Make sure that dishes are secured and cannot turn over. Make sure they do not
obstruct the rotors.
Make sure the position of cutlery does not block the rotation of the rotor.
Do not place very small objects in the basket. If they fall out they might jam the
rotor.
Do not place dishes one on top of the other or so that they cover one another
Do not place glasses to close to one another because if they touch they could break
or they may be stained
The basket is to be used to wash plates (up to 26 cm in diameter), bowls, glasses, cups, pots,
pans, lids, salad bowls, cutlery, etc. as shown in the examples in the figure
First of all
Use of the basket
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