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Loading the lower basket (see fig. 9)
■ Like the upper basket, the lower basket can
be completely pulled out by first fully
opening the door.
■ Place soup, flat and dessert plates, pans,
lids and saucers in the lower basket.
■ Place plates with their top side facing
forwards, or towards the middle. Make
sure that there is always space remaining
between the plates, so that the water can
flow freely over them.
■ Place bowls and pans with the opening down.
fig. 9
Cutlery container
■ The cutlery container is suitable for all
types of cutlery.
■ In the cutlery container, place the knives,
forks and spoons with their handles
downwards.
Always check whether or not the spray
arms can rotate freely.
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Baskets
The dishwasher has a capacity of twelve
covers. The lower rack is intended for
washing-up which is extra dirty. The upper
rack is intended for small and medium-sized
washing-up, such as glasses, small plates,
tea- and coffee cups and shallow dishes.
Adjustment of the height of the upper basket
The top basket can be placed at two different
levels depending on the height of the dishes to
be washed.
■ Pull the basket all the way out (to the front)
and remove the guard on the right-hand
side (see fig. 7). Remove the basket.
Place the other set of wheels in the rails
(see fig. 8). Push the basket back into the
machine and replace the guard.
fig. 7
fig. 8
Upper basket in the high position
■ In this setting, the basket is suitable for
small and medium kitchenware, such as
glasses, small plates, cups, basins and
light plastic objects which are heat-
resistant.
Upper basket in the low position
■ In this setting, the basket is suitable for
large plates (which are not too dirty).
Loading the top basket
■ Stack the plates with the top side facing
forwards.
■ Stack cups and bowls or dishes with the
opening down.
■ On the left-hand side of the basket – at two
levels – you can place cups and glasses.
You can flip the upper draining racks
upwards.