Th e upper basket is design ed t o hol d m ore del ic ate
and li ghte r d ishware s uch as gl asses, coffe e a nd
teacups and saucers, as well as plates, small bowls
andshallowpans (as long as theyare not toodirty).
Position the d ishe s andco okw are s o th at they w ill
not getmoved by the spray of water.
We sug ges t tha t yo u pl a ce large i tem s a nd t he mo st
difficult to cleanitemsaretobe placed into thelower
basket : su ch a s p ots, p ans , lids, se rvi ng d ishes and
bo w ls , as sh own in the f igur e below. I t is prefer abl e to
pla ce s er vin g d i shes and lid s o n the s i d e of the r a cks
in orde r to avoid bl ocki ng t he ro tat ion of the t op spra y
arm .
Pots,servingbowls,etc,mustalwaysbeplacedtopdown.
De e p pot s sho uld be sl a nt e d to allow water to flow ou t.
Ple ase be r emi nded that :
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.
Folding Spikes of Lower Basket
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 the p ict ure rig ht.
Folding back the c up shelives
For bet ter s tacking of po ts and p ans,
th e sp ikes can be folded down a s
show in the pic t ure ri gh t.
Cutleryshould be placed in the cutlery rack separately
f rom each oth er i n th e ap propriate po sition s, and d o
m ake sure th e ut ensil sd o not nest together,th is ma y
cause bad performance.
Adjusting the Upper Basket
The heig ht o f t he upp er b asket ca n be ad justed i n o rd er to
create more space for largeutensils bothforthe upper
/lower basket . The height o f t he uppe r basket ca n be
adjusted by lift u p t he basket for t he uppe r posi tion, and up
press the handle to lowe r t he uppe r baske t, s ee the pi cture
below :