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Curved items or with holes should be loaded at an incline to allow water to drain out. All
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utensils must be stacked securely and must not be moved in such a way as to prevent the
spray arms from rotating during washing.
Very small items should not be washed in the dishwasher as they could easily fall out of
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the baskets.
Removing the dishes
To prevent water from dripping from the upper basket to the lower basket, it is recommended
to unload the lower basket first and then the upper basket.
Loading the upper basket Fig. 10
The upper basket is designed to place the most delicate and light tableware, like glasses,
mugs, and saucers, as well as dishes, small bowls, and shallow pans (as long as they are not
too soiled). Place the tableware and kitchenware so it does not move because of the water
spray.
Adjusting the upper basket (Fig. 11)
If required, the height of the upper basket can be adjusted to create more space in the upper
or lower basket, and then put large utensils. The upper basket height can be adjusted by
placing its wheels on the different heights of the rails. Long objects, serving utensils, salad
servers or knives should be placed on the shelf in such a way that they do not obstruct the
rotation of the spray arms. The shelf can be folded back or removed when not in use.
Loading the lower basket
It is recommended to place big and difficult to wash items in the lower basket, like pots,
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pans, lids, serving dishes and bowls, as shown in fig. 12.
It is advisable to place platters and lids on the sides of the baskets, so they do not block
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the rotation of the upper spray arm.
Pans, dishes, etc. should always be placed with the top side down. Deep pots should be
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slanted to allow water to flow out.
The lower basket has rows of hinged rods to accommodate larger pots and pans.
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Lower basket
Type
Product
C
Saucers
E
Dessert bowls
H
Soup plates
BOLERO AGUAZERO 4201 E _4201 INOX E
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