Loading The Dishwasher; Unsuitable Dishes; Upper Dish Rack - Hanseatic WQP8-J7710E User Manual

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Loading the dishwasher

NOTICE
Risk of damage!
Long objects which protrude from the dish
racks may block the spraying arms. The
dishes are not suffi ciently cleaned.
Ensure that long objects are positioned
only horizontally in the dish racks.
Place dishes in the dish racks in such a
way that none of the objects can slip out
of the dishwasher when it is next opened
or slip out of the dish racks during oper-
ation.
Use the height adjustment function for
the upper dish rack.
Remove large and stuck-on scraps of food
from the dishes so that the sieve and filter do
not become blocked. Soak dishes with dried-
on or burnt-on foods in water before placing
them in the dishwasher. Position the dishes
with the opening to the bottom so that the wa-
ter can run off (e.g. for glasses).

Unsuitable dishes

The following dishes and crockery are unsuit-
able for cleaning using a dishwasher as this
will damage them:
– Delicate glasses may become matt and
opaque.
– The decor may fade on dishes with decor.
– Silver may tarnish.
– Anodised aluminium may discolour.
– Tin may become matt.
– Wood may warp or tear.
– Horn and heat-sensitive plastic may be-
come deformed.
– The adhesive can peel off the glued cutlery
parts.
– Handmade items may be damaged.
– Electrical components of kitchen applianc-
es such as mixers may cause an electric
shock.
Loading the dishwasher
Take note of the instructions on dishes
in user manuals and data sheets.

Upper dish rack

Use the upper dish rack (21) for small and
medium-sized dishes. You can obtain more
storage space by folding out the cup trays.
The upper dish rack (21) is also adjustable
in height, so that you can place it further up
when there are larger crockery items in the
lower dish rack (23).
Changing the height of the upper
dish rack
1. Pull out the upper basket (21) quite far.
2. Raise the coloured lever (35) on both
sides and lift or lower the upper basket
(21) to the stop point.
3. Release the lever(35).
Putting in the upper dish rack
The following graphic shows how the upper
dish rack (21) is optimally loaded.
1: Cups
4: Small bowl
2: Saucers
5: Serving bowl
3: Glasses
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