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    							Loading the dishwasher
    31Upper basket
    See "Loading the dishwasher - Load‐
    ing
     examples" for examples of how to
    load crockery and cutlery. 
    F
    or safety reasons, do not oper‐
    ate the dishwasher without the upper
    and lower baskets in place. 
    Use the upper bask
     et for small, light‐
    weight and delicate items such as
    cups, saucers, glasses, dessert
    bowls, etc. 
    Shallow pans or casserole dishes can
    also be placed in the upper basket. Cup rack
    
    T
    o make room for tall items, raise the
    rack upwards. Glasses can be arranged along the po‐
    sition
    
    ing rail of the cup rack to give
    them some support during the pro‐
    gramme. 
    L
    ower the cup rack and lean the
    glasses against it.  
    						
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    32Adjusting the upper basket
    In order to gain more space for taller
    pieces of cr
    ockery in the bottom or up‐
    per basket, the upper basket can be
    adjusted on three levels with 2 cm be‐
    tween each level. The upper basket can also be set at an
    angle with one side high and the other
    side low
    
    . This can be useful to help pre‐
    vent water being left in deep dishes etc.
    Ensure, however, that the basket can
    be inserted smoothly into the cabinet. It
    is better to adjust the basket before
    loading it. 
    P
    ull out the upper basket. To raise the upper basket:
    
    P
    ull the basket up until it clicks into
    place. To lower the upper basket:
    
    P
    ull upwards on the levers at either
    side of the upper basket. 
    Adjust the bask
     et to the desired
    height and then push the levers se‐
    curely back down into position. Depending on the setting of the upper
    bask
    
    et, the following plate dimensions
    can be accommodated. Dishwashers with cutlery tray
    Upper bas‐
    k
     et level Plate  in cm
    Upper bas‐
    k
     et Lower bas‐
    k et Top 15 31
    Middle 17 29
    Bottom 19 27  
    						
    							Loading the dishwasher
    33Lower basket
    See "Loading the dishwasher - Load‐
    ing
     examples" for examples of how to
    load crockery and cutlery. 
    F
    or larger and heavier items such as
    plates, serving platters, saucepans,
    bowls, etc.
    Glasses, cups and small items such
    as saucers can also be placed in the
    lower basket. Do not place thin, deli‐
    cate glassware in the lower basket. Hinged spikes
    Both rows of spikes at the front can be
    lower
     ed to make more room for large
    items, e.g. pots, pans and dishes. 
    P
    ress the yellow lever downwards ,
    and then lower the spikes .  
    						
    							Loading the dishwasher
    34Removable spiked insert
    For plates, bowls, pans, etc.
    The spiked insert at the back can be re‐
    moved t o make more room for larger
    items such as casserole dishes. To remove the insert 
    :
    P
    ull it upwards by the handle as
    shown. To refit the insert 
    :
    Fi
    t the insert into the lower basket
    with the hooks going under the long
    cross-piece as illustrated. 
    P
    ress down on the handle until the
    insert is held securely in position. Bottle holder (depending on model)
    The bottle holder can be used to wash
    narr
    
    ow items, e.g. milk and baby bot‐
    tles. 
    Place the bottle holder in the position
    shown in
    
     the bottom basket. 
    If placed anywhere else, water will
    not be able to access the bottle prop‐
    erly, and cleaning results will be im‐
    paired.   
    						
    							Loading the dishwasher
    35Cutlery
    Cutlery tray
    See "Loading the dishwasher - Load‐
    ing
     examples" for examples of how to
    load crockery and cutlery. 
    Arr
    ange the cutlery in the tray as
    shown. To make unloading much easier, cutlery
    shou
     ld be grouped in zones, one for
    knives, one for forks, one for spoons,
    etc. Spoon heads should be placed in con‐
    tact with at least one of the serr
    
    ated re‐
    tainers on the base of the cutlery tray to
    ensure that water runs off them freely. The upper spray arm must not be
    block
     ed by items which are too big
    (e.g. cake slices). 
    If spoon handles do not fit between
    the holders, then lay them the other
    way r
    
    ound.  
    						
    							Loading the dishwasher
    36Loading examples
    Dishwashers with cutlery tray
    Upper basket
    Lower basket     
    						
    							Loading the dishwasher
    37Cutlery tray
    Heavily soiled items    
    						
    							Comparison tests
    38Standard height with cutlery tray
    Test standard: AS/NZS 2007.1:2005, AS/NZS 2007.2:2005;
    AS/NZS 6400:2005
    Standard programme
    for ener gy label comparison
    tests: ECO
    Capacity: 10 place settings
    Detergent quantity: 27.5 g in Compartment II
    Rinse aid dispensing: Setting 3
    You can find information on adjusting the rinse aid dosage in the "Rinse aid"
    section of this booklet. Upper basket level:
    Position: Bottom
    Jumbo cup rack 
    (if available): Outer position
    Loading examples
    Pictures illustrating how to load the dishwasher are shown on the following pages.
    Picture : Upper 
    
    basketPicture : L
    
    ower basketPicture : Cutler
    
    y trayDo not lower or remove the basket inserts.
    Remove the bottle holder from the lower basket (if available). 
    						
    							Comparison tests
    39Capacity
     10
        
    						
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