Operation Manual

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Warning: Use only those rinse aid materials
which are allowed for use in the machine. As
rinse aid residues left as a result of overflowing
will create extremely high amounts of foam and
thus reduce the washing performance, remove
the excess amount of rinse aid by wiping it with
a rag.
If you properly place your dishes into the ma-
chine, you will be using it in the best way in
terms of energy consumption, washing and
drying performance.
There are two separate baskets for you to load
your dishes into your machine. 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 tea
plates, 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 bas-
kets.
Warning: Place your dishes into your machine
in a way that they will not prevent the upper
and lower spray arms from spinning.
Loading your dishwasher
Dish rack
There are dish racks on the upper basket of your machine. a b You can use these dish racks in
open or closed position. When they are in open position a you can place your cups on them; and
when in closed position b you can place long glasses on the basket. Also, you can use these racks
by placing long forks, knives and spoons on them laterally.