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Loading the dishwasher
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Lower dish rack
Use the lower dish rack (23) for larger dishes
such as plates, saucepans and frying pans.
The following graphic shows how the lower
dish rack (23) is optimally loaded.
6: Medium-sized bowl
7: Dessert plates
8: Flat plates
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9: Soup dishes
10: Serving platter
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If you wish to put saucepans and frying
pans in the dish rack instead of plates you
can fold down the spikes at the back.
Cutlery rack
CAUTION!
Risk of injury!
Improper loading of the cutlery rack can
lead to injuries when emptying the cutlery
rack.
Make sure that the cutting edges of the
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knives point downwards and the tips
point backwards.
You can achieve optimal rinsing results if you
leave gaps between the individual cutlery.
Place longer cutler in the middle.
The following graphic shows an ideal way of
filling the cutlery rack (20).
1: Soup spoon
5: Dessert spoons
2: Forks
6: Serving spoons
3: Knives
7: Serving forks
4: Tea spoons
8: Sauce spoons
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