Third Rack; Unsuitable Crockery; Damage To Glass And Crockery - Ariston LFF 8S112 Manual De Instrucciones

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The upper rack can be adjusted for height based on
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requirements: high position to place bulky crockery in the lower
rack and low position to make the most of the tip-up dispensers/
sectors by creating more space upwards.
Adjusting the height of the upper rack
In order to make it easier to arrange the crockery, the upper rack
may be moved to a higher or lower position.
The height of the upper rack should be adjusted WHEN THE
RACK IS EMPTY.
NEVER raise or lower the rack on one side only.
If the rack is equipped with a Lift-Up device
it up by holding its sides. To restore the lower position, press
the levers (A) at the sides of the rack and follow the rack down.

Third rack

The third rack was designed to house the cutlery. Arrange the
cutlery as shown in the figure.
Knives and other utensils with sharp edges must be
positioned with the blades facing downwards.
A separate arrangement of the cutlery makes collection easier
after washing and improves washing and drying performance.
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Only available in selected models with different numbers and
positions.
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The geometry of the rack makes it possible to place such small
items as coffee cups in the area in the middle.
The third basket is equipped with two sliding side trays to make
the most of the height of the space below.

Unsuitable crockery

• Wooden crockery and cutlery.
• Delicate decorated glasses, artistic handicraft and antique
crockery. Their decorations are not resistant.
• Parts in synthetic material which do not withstand high
temperatures.
• Copper and tin crockery.
• Crockery soiled with ash, wax, lubricating grease or ink.
The colours of glass decorations and aluminium/silver pieces can
change and fade during the washing process. Some types of
glass (e.g. crystal objects) can become opaque after a number
of wash cycles too.

Damage to glass and crockery

Caused by:
• Type of glass and glass production process.
• Chemical composition of detergent.
• Water temperature of rinse cycle.
Tips:
• Only use glasses and porcelain guaranteed by the
manufacturer as dishwasher safe.
• Use a delicate detergent suitable for crockery.
• Collect glasses and cutlery from the dishwasher as soon as
the wash cycle is over.

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