Place the cutlery in the plastic cutlery
holder with the handles pointing upwards
and place the cutlery holder on the lower
basket (fig. 6) making sure that the
cutlery does not get in the way of the
rotating arms.
The lower basket is fitted with a special
adjustable central rack (fig. 3 and 4). This
permits stable and optimum loading, even
when the size and/or shape of the dishes
is non-standard.
- POSITION "A": for a standard load, or
one that excludes pans, salad bowls and
the like.
- POSITION "B": for dishes which, although
standard size, have a particular shape
(very deep bowls, square dishes or ones
without borders etc.).
- POSITION "C": for larger than average
flat plates and/or ones with non-standard
shapes (square, hexagonal, oval, pizza
dishes etc.).
Smaller plates (used for dessert plates for
example), can also be placed into the
lower basket as shown in the figure 5,
with the support flap placed outwards
("E"). For normal or large plates the flap
must be in the position ("D").
Upper basket (fig. 5)
WARNING
If the small plates are placed in the
basket with the support flap in the
incorrect
position,
interfere with the lower spraying arm
preventing it to rotate.
A standard daily load is represented in fig. 6.
Lower basket (fig. 6)
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the
plates
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