Loading the dishwasher correctly – AEG FAVORIT 665 User Manual

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Loading the dishwasher correctly

Before loading the machine with dishes,
remove larger food residues that are not

soluble in water, e.g. fishbones and other
bones, etc. Pans with burnt-on food residues
should be pre-soaked in water.

The easiest way to load the basket is from

back to front.

Lower basket (Fig. 12)

Large, heavily soiled dishes are best cleaned
in the lower basket. Draw out the lower

basket to its fuiiest extent and place dishes,
bowls, plates, and pots according to our
illustrated example.

Cutlery basket

Cutlery should be arranged in the basket
as follows;

• Arrange cutlery loosely and distribute

It in all compartments so that each .
individual article has good contact with

the washing water.

• Place knives, forks, and spoons with the

handle pointing downwards.

• Do not nest spoons and forks inside

each other.

• Do not arrange spoons and forks with

their dirty side In contact with each other.

For coffee- and teaspoons, you can use

the special spoon rack on the LH side.

• Exceptionally long cutlery pieces, such as

e.g. soup ladles or the like, can be placed

in the upper basket (since the upper rotor

arm may otherwise be obstructed).

Upper basket (Fig. 13)

Smaller, more fragile dishes are given
a gentle wash In the upper basket. Draw out
the upper basket to its fullest extent and

insert the smaller crockery items, such as

saucers, cups, glasses, and small cans accor­

ding to our Illustrated example. For this

purpose, also use the hinged cup holders.

important!

Proper arrangement ensures perfect washing

resuits.

• Arrange all containers, such as cups,

glasses, saucepans, etc., with the open
downwards so that the yvater can run out
freely. Make sure that no water can collect

In the recesses.

• Extremely curved dishes or other items

should be placed in holders with wide
spacings on the LH side at the back of
the lower basket so that the sprayed

water has good access to all surfaces.

• Dishes, pots, and pans are best placed

upside down over the short angled holders

in the lower basket.,

• Arrange glasses so that they are not In

contact with each other (this prevents

marks which may be produced during

drying and also prevents glass damage).

• Hinged cup holders; arrange cups in

staggered formation to ensure thorough
cleaning action from all sides.

Upper basket adjustment

The upper basket is height-adjustable.
The upper position of the upper basket allows

a setting height of 20 cm In the upper basket
and 29 cm in the lower basket, whereas the

lower position of the upper basket allows a

setting height of 25 cm In the upper basket
and 24 cm in the lower basket.

The upper position of the upper basket has

been factory-set. To adjust the height of the
upper basket, proceed as follows;

1. Draw out the upper basket to its fullest

extent.

2. Remove the catches (Fig. 14) at the front

end of the basket rails.

3. Pull the upper basket fully out of the

basket rails.

4. Thread the upper or lower roller set

(upper roller set = lower position of

upper basket, lower roller set =
upper position of upper basket)

of the upper basket In the basket rails.

5. Clip the catches back on to the basket

raiis.

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