OPERATION
GB 16
Cutlery rack (option)
Cutlery should be placed in the cutlery rack separately from each other
in the appropriate position. Make sure the utensils do not nest tegether,
this may cause bas performance.
Cutlery basket (option)
Cutlery should be placed in the cutlery basket with the handles pointing
down. If the cutlery basket is equipped with compartments, the cutlery
must be placed in the compartments piece by piece. Long cooking
utensils, such as wooden spoons, should be placed lying down
(horizontal) in the front of the upper basket.
Using the lower basket
We recommend that you place large objects that are the most difficult
to clean in the lower basket: pots, pans, pan lids, casserole dishes and
basins.
Casserole dishes and pan lids should preferably be placed at the side
of the basket. This will ensure that they do not obstruct the spray arm
when it is turning.
• Saucepans, serving dishes etc. must always be placed upside
down in the basket.
• Deep bowls should be tilted, with the opening facing downwards to
allow water to escape.
• The lower basket can be adjusted to allow for larger, or more, pots
and pans.
Warning!
Take care to ensure that no
objects are sticking through the
bottom of the cutlery basket, as
this will obstruct the spray arm.