Scholtes LFDS3XL60HZ Use & Care Manual

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     With fixed supports               With tip-up supports
Fig. 4-07
Loading the lower rack (see fig. 4-8)
Carefully load fl at plates, soup plates, dessert and
serving dishes, positioning them vertically. Pots, pans
and their covers must be loaded upside down.
When loading soup plates and dessert bowls, be sure to
leave a gap between them.
Loading examples:
1/2 load (certain models only)
Fig. 4-8
4.3.2 Cutlery basket (see fig. 4-9/4-10
depending on models)
The cutlery basket can be removed to simplify unloading.
Arrange the cutlery in an orderly manner inside the
basket, 
with the handles pointing downwards and
taking care not to injure yourself with the knife blades.
The basket is suitable for all types of cutlery, except those
long enough to interfere with the upper spray arm.
Place 
long items (ladles, wooden spoons and cooking
knives) that may interfere with the spray arm in the 
upper
rack making sure that knife tips do not protrude.
The dishwasher is complete with two cutlery baskets,
which means that one of them can be removed, freeing
space in the bottom rack, if there is not much cutlery to
be washed, or if a ½ load program is being used (on
models with this function).
The baskets feature an exclusive system of independent
sliding tip-up supports, offering a choice of combinations
to allow optimum use of the space available.
                                                         
Horizontal      Horizontal
                                                                    insert              insert
                                                                   closed              open
Vertical inserts  Movement required
                           to extract the inserts
Fig. 4-9
The cutlery supports and central lid are in the bag of
accessories. The central lid (ref. A fig. 4-10) is intended
to act only as a cover; do not place the cutlery in it.
Fig. 4-10
4.3.3 Upper rack (see fig. 4-11)
It is recommended to load the upper rack with small- or
medium-sized items such as glasses, small plates, tea or
coffee cups, shallow bowls and light objects made from
heat resistant plastic.
If the upper rack is used in the lowermost position, it can
also be loaded with serving dishes, provided they are
only slightly soiled. The top rack is fitted, on the left, with
two plastic racks which can be raised to make room for
tall glasses, such as stem glasses.
Fig. 4-11