Loading the dishwasher – Kleenmaid DW15W User Manual

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For best washing results, be careful before
loading dishes to remove food residue. Any
burned or stuck leftovers should be removed.
Your dishwasher has two baskets for 14 place
settings (162 pieces) according to AS 2007
(Fig. 10 and 12). Always turn the inside of the
dishes towards the bottom. Be sure that no dish
hides others and the spray jet is not obstructed.
Check that the spray arm is free to rotate. No
dish should be higher than the basket.

Lower basket (Fig. 7-9-10)
Place the dishes so that water may circulate
freely and spray all the utensils. (Avoid
attaching and piling dishes up).
This basket is especially intended to hold:
plates, cutlery, dishes, frying pans, saucepans.
Dishes and frying pans can be placed on the
right-hand side or even in the front.
Avoid mixing plates and soup dishes. You
should preferably place same-sized plates
together.
Place soup dishes at the back, in the high pin
area.
Make sure nothing obstructs the rotation of the
lifting arm (saucepan handles, cutlery or large
dishes).

The cutlery baskets are sliding and can be
placed in any area of the lower basket meaning
that you can change the layout according to the
type of dishes you are washing.
Removable grids are adaptable to cutlery
baskets allowing you to arrange cutlery,
especially small spoons, as you wish.
For optimum washing, you can use the
separation grids.

Cutlery (Fig. 8)
• Place handles downwards.
• It is preferable to place small spoons in the

separating grids.

• Avoid washing wooden, bone or hollow

handled cutlery in the machine.

• Separate silverware from other metals using

the separating grid.

Important note : For reasons of safety, we
recommend you place sharp-ended table knives
blade down in the cutlery basket.
Long-bladed cutlery and other sharp utensils
should be placed flat in the upper basket.

Upper basket (Fig. 11-12)
This basket is particularly intended to hold
glasses, cups, ramekins, small salad bowls, bowls,
saucers etc…
Place glasses so that they do not touch and tip
them sufficiently so that they do not retain any
water. Place the hollow end of glasses, cups
and bowls facing downwards.
Arrange the
dishes methodologically to gain space (rows of
glass, cups, and bowls).
You can also stack cups, ladles, etc. on the racks.

LOADING THE DISHWASHER

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