On the upper basket only small
and medium items should be
loaded. Load e.g. glasses,
cups, saucers and small
bowls.
Because of the particularly in-
tense cleaning action of the
lower spray arm the lower bas-
ket is suitable for heavily soiled
dishes. Load e.g. pots and
plates.
1
11
1
Cups 3
33
3
Glasses 5
55
5
Bowl 7
77
7
Dessert plates 9
99
9
Soup plates
2
22
2
Saucers 4
44
4
Bowl 6
66
6
Bowl 8
88
8
Dinner plates 10
1010
10
Platter
Cup shel
Cup shelCup shel
Cup shelf
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In order to create a better arrangement for bulky dishes, the plate holders in the lower basket
can be folded. Lift the racks slightly and fold them down.
Adjusting the upper basket
Adjusting the upper basketAdjusting the upper basket
Adjusting the upper basket
The height of the upper basket can be adjusted by placing the wheels on rails of different heights. This will
create more space for large items in the upper as well as in the lower basket.
• Pull out the basket guides.
• Remove the basket out of the guides.
• Depending on the desired setting, insert the upper or lower pair of wheels
into the guide; the left and right side should always be located at the same height.
Cutlery basket
Cutlery basketCutlery basket
Cutlery basket
WARNING: Risk of injury!
WARNING: Risk of injury!WARNING: Risk of injury!
WARNING: Risk of injury!
• Cutlery must not protrude above the cutlery basket base.
• Knives and other utensils with sharp points must be placed with the tip down in the cutlery basket or in a hori-
zontal position in the dishwasher basket.
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If necessary, remove the basket in order to create more space for large dishware.