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HOW NOT TO LOAD YOUR DISHDRAWER®
figure 1 - overcrowding:
Overcrowded and wash water will not
reach some of the dinnerware.
Cups, glasses and bowls must have
their openings facing downwards.
figure 2 - nesting:
figure 3 - item placement: figures 4 & 5 - item placement:
The plates are nesting together and
wash water may not get through.
Ensure cutlery are not nesting or stuck
together. They need to be evenly spread
out.
Ensure dishware items are not forced
into or protrude out of the drawer as
it may prevent the lid from properly
sealing which could result in a service
call.
Locate sharp items safely to prevent
injuring the user and damaging the lid
assembly.
Check the bottom of the cutlery
basket to ensure sharp or pointed
items have not come through as they
may stop spray arm rotation.
Ensure cutlery has not fallen through
the basket and stopped the spray arm
from rotating.
The large bowl is blocking wash water
reaching the cup racks.
Large utensils should be on cup racks so
they do not become dislodged and stop
the spray arm from rotating.
Sharp or pointed items must be placed
horizontally or with sharp edges/points
facing downward to avoid risk of injury.