Loading the upper rack (see fig. 4-12)
EN
Load plates facing forward; cups, bowls etc. must
always be facing downwards. The left-hand side of the
rack can be loaded with two layers of cups and glasses.
The centre can be filled with plates and side-plates,
fitted upright into the supports provided.
Fig. 4-12
Adjusting the upper rack
Version A (see fig. 4-13): the upper rack can be adjusted
in two positions, according to the user's needs and
according to the height of the dishes in the lower rack.
Proceed as follows:
•
pull out the right-hand rack guide. Remove the stop
(ref. A fig. 4-13) after releasing the tabs (ref. B fig. 4-13)
(first release the upper tab and then the lower one);
•
pull out the left-hand rack guide and remove the
corresponding stop, just as you did for the right-hand
rack guide;
•
remove the rack from the guides;
•
fit the upper or lower pair of wheels (ref. C fig. 4-13)
into the guides, depending on the setting required;
•
return the guide stops to their original positions (ref. d fig.
4-13) (first attach the lower tab and then the upper one).
Fig. 4-13
Version B (see fig. 4-14):
•
pull out the rack to its limit position and pull the right
side upwards (ref. A fig. 4-14). At this point it is possible
to load larger sized plates into the lower rack.
•
to return to the original position, pull out the upper rack
again and press the release lever (ref. B fig. 4-14).
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Fig. 4-14
Version C (see fig. 4-15): the upper rack can be set in
three different positions on both sides. The rack must be
level on both sides.
To raise the rack (ref. A fig. 4-15), lift it with the two
handles (e.g.: ref. B fig. 4-15) to the first or second catch
depending on the height required. To lower it (ref. C fig.
4-15), pull up the two release levers (e.g.: ref. D fig. 4-
15). This is also possible with the rack loaded, but in this
case when lowering the rack it should be held steady
with one hand to avoid knocking the dishes.
Fig. 4-15
5 CLEANING AND USER-MAINTENANCE
Before carrying out any work, always disconnect the
appliance from the electrical power supply.
5.1 General warnings and
recommendations
Never use abrasive and/or corrosive detergents to clean
the appliance.