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Tricity Bendix CDW 086 - Adjusting Upper Basket Height; Helpful Hints and Energy Saving; Tips for Best Washing Results; Energy Saving Tips

Tricity Bendix CDW 086
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Adjusting
the
Height
of
the
Upper
Basket
if
washing
very
large
plates
(over
27
cm
and
up
to
31
cm
in
diameter)
you
can
load
them
in
the
lower
basket
after
moving
the
upper
basket
to
the
higher
position
as
follows:
Move
the
front
runner
stops
(A)
of
the
upper
basket
out-
ward
and
slide
the
basket
out.
Refit
the
basket
in
the
higher
position
and
replace
the
usd
stops
(A)
in
their
original
root
position.
When
the
top
basket
is in
the
higher
position
it
will
only
take
plates
up
to
20
cm
in
diameter
and you
will
not
be
able
to
use
the
raised
cup
racks.
HELPFUL
HINTS
For
Best
Washing
Results:
Before
loading,
remove
all
scraps
of
food
and
soak
very
heavily
soiled
pots
and
pans.
Always
arrange
saucepans,
cups
and
glasses
etc.
up
side-down.
Tilt
items
with
convex
or
concave
surfaces
so
that
the
water
drains
off
easily.
Long
items
of
cutlery
such
as
ladles,
carving
knives
etc.
should
be
positioned
horizontally
in
the
upper
basket.
Avoid
contact
between
the
dishes
as
far
as
possible;
correct
arrangement
of
the
items
will
give
better
washing
results.
Light
items
(plastic
bowls
etc.)
should
be
loaded
in
the
upper
basket
and
arranged
so
that
they
do
not
move
during
washing.
To
Save
Energy
Do
not
prewash
dishes
under
running
water.
Place
dishes
in
the
machine
immediately
after
every
meal
and
wait
until
the
dishwasher
is
full
before
wash-
ing.
If
necessary
run
the
Rinse
and
Hold
programme
(see
Programme
Chart
on
the
following
pages),
so
that
any
food
scraps
do
not
become
caked
on
the
dishes
while
you
are
waiting
to
run
the
complete
wash
programme.
You
will
improve
drying
results
by
leaving
the
dish-
washer
door
ajar
for
at
least
15-30
minutes
as
soon
as
the
programme
finishes.
Care
must
be
taken
when
opening
the
door,
as
steam
will
escape.
Items
not
Suitable
for
Dishwashers
The
following
should
not
be
washed
in
the
dish-
washer:
Cutlery
or
dishes
with
wooden
or
horn
handles
or
glued
parts.
Handmade
items,
wooden
objects,
antiques
or
hand-
painted
china.
Certain
types
of
decoration
can
discolour
when
washed
in
a
dishwasher.
Crystal-ware
and
plastic
objects,
if
not
guaranteed
dishwasher-proof,
should
be
washed
by
hand.
You
are
advised
to
place
them
in
the
upper
basket
and
to
select
a
delicate
programme.
Certain
types
of
glass
can
also
become
opaque
after
being
washed
several
times
in
a
dishwasher.
Silver
cutlery
tends
to
go
black
if
mixed
with
steel
cut-
lery.
Place
it
in
the
cutlery
basket
separated
from
the
others.
Iron
and
cast
iron
objects
can
rust
and
stain
other
items.
Aluminium
tends
to
go
black;
copper,
pewter
and
brass
tend
to
stain.
Caution:
You
are
advised
not
to
load
very
small
or
plastic
items
which
can
fall
through
the
baskets.
Note:
When
buying
new
dishes,
ensure
that
they
are
dishwasher-proof.

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