Preparations For Washing; Loading; Single Rack Washing; Loadingthetop Rack - Thermador DW244UB Care & Use Manual

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PREPARATIONS
FOR WASHING
Very little
preparation
is required
before
placing dishes, pots,
pans, etc. into the dishwasher.
Some preparation
is required:
Large solid items, such as bones,
large seeds, shells, skins,
leafy vegetables,
meat trimmings
etc., should
be removed
either
by scraping
into
a wastebasket
or into your
food
disposer.
Large amounts
of any type of leftover
food
should
also
be scraped
into a wastebasket
or into your food
disposer.
Pots
and pans that
have burned-on
food,
the food
is
blackened,
should
be presoaked
and
scoured.
The
dishwasher
cannot
remove
burned-on
food.
Do not place the following
items
in the dishwasher:
>
toothpicks
>
small bones
and bone
slivers
>
paper
products
such as paper
plates, paper
napkins,
containers
with
labels.
>
plastic
bags or plastic
packaging
material.
In general,
try to remove
food
scraps
and place the items to
be washed
in the dishwasher
before
the food
has had a chance
to dry-on.
Dried-on
food
is more
difficult
to remove
and you
may find that the
DELICATE/ECONOMY
or lighter
washing
cycles
will
not
provide
a satisfactory
result
when
food
has
dried
on.
If there
will
be an extended
period
of time
before
the
dishwasher
will be run it is recommended
that the
RINSE
&
HOLD
cycle be used.
Other
than
the above, no special
preparation
or pre-rinsing
is required
for dishes,
pots and pans or utensils
with
normal
amounts
of food
soil.
LOADING
LOADINGTHETOP
RACK
The upper rack of the dishwasher
has been designed with
flexibility in mind. Glasses, cups, plates,bowls and small pots
may be loaded in many differentpositions to fit your needs.
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Figure
3. Upper
Rack with Mixed Load
The upper rack height is adjustable to allow more height for
tall items in the upper rack (low level) or for tall items in
lower rack (high levels). Refer to Page 8 for changing rack
position.
Figure
4. Upper
Rack Using Flip-Down
Shelf
Regular
Wash
Load
The dishwasher
should
be loaded
so that water
can circulate
freely and reach every part of every
item that is to be cleaned:
Cups,
glasses and containers
should
be placed
in upper
rack upside
down
so that water
does not collect
in them.
Tall narrow
vessels, such as a vase or tall glass, should
be
placed
in the lower
rack, near the middle,
for the best
cleaning
result.
The
Thermador
_'_dishwashers
have a special
feature
incorporated
into
the flip-down
cup shelves on the side
of the upper
rack, as shown
in Figure
4. The ends
of
these
shelves
are
specially
formed
to
help
maintain
spacing
between
stemmed
glasses. When
in the flipped
down
position,
long-stemmed
glasses may be placed
in
the second
row from
the edge and placed so their
stems
rest
in the "V"
formed
ends of the shelves.
When
the
cup shelves are in the up position
long stemmed
glasses
may be placed
in the first
row with
their
stems placed
to
rest between
the tooth
like projections
of the shelves.
China,
crystal
and other
delicate
items
must
be placed
so that they do not touch
each other
during
dishwasher
operation.
Chipping
or other
damage
may occur.
At
completion
of loading
of the
upper
rack
check
to
make sure that nothing
is protruding
through
or hanging
beneath
the bottom
of the rack, which
could
block
the
rotation
of the spray arm.

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