Indesit DE 73 Dishwasher User Manual


 
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Loading the Dishwasher
Load for 12 Standard Settings (for IEC- EN 50242 tests:
upper rack at top position)
Before placing the dishes in the dishwasher, remove the
larger food particles to prevent the filter from becoming
clogged, which results in reduced performance.
If the pots and pans have baked-on food that is extremely
hard to remove, we recommend that they be allowed to
soak before they are washed. This will eliminate the need
for extra wash cycles.
Pull out the racks to facilitate loading the dishwasher.
How to Use the Lower Rack
We recommend that you place the most difficult to clean
items on the bottom rack: pots, pans, lids, serving dishes
and bowls, as shown in the figure to the right.
It is preferable to place serving dishes and lids on the
sides of the racks in order to avoid blocking the rotation
of the top spray arm.
- Pots, serving bowls, etc. must always be placed top
down.
- Deep pots should be
slanted to allow the water
to flow out.
- The bottom rack features
fold down tine rows (see
figure B) so that larger or
more pots and pans can be
loaded.
-The silverware basket can
be doubled (see figure A)
so that only one section may be used when the silver-
ware load is light. This also makes space for additional
pots and pans, and it can also be placed in the upper
rack.
- Silverware should be placed in the silverware basket
with the handles at the bottom; If the rack has side
baskets, the spoons should be loaded individually into
the appropriate slots. Especially long utensils should be
placed in the horizontal position at the front of the upper
rack.
How to Use the Upper Rack
The upper rack is designed to hold more delicate and
lighter dishware, such as glasses, coffee and tea cups
and saucers, as well as plates, small bowls and shallow
pans (as long as they are not too dirty).
- Position the dishes and cookware so that they do not
get moved by the spray of water.
The upper rack can be adjusted for height by using the
knobs located on the sides of the rack itself (see figure
C).
fig. A
Normal Daily Load
Bottom Rack
Top Rack
Bottom Rack
Top Rack
Fig. B
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fig. C