Hotpoint-Ariston LSF 8357 WH [18/28] Loading the racks

Hotpoint-Ariston LSF 8357 WH [18/28] Loading the racks
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Loading the racks
*Only available in selected models.
** The number and position may vary.
Before loading the racks, remove all food residues from
the crockery and empty liquids from glasses and cups.
Arrange the crockery so that it is held in place firmly and
does not tip over.
After loading the appliance, check that the sprayer arms
can rotate freely.
Lower rack
The lower rack can hold pans, lids, plates, salad bowls, cutlery,
etc. as seen in the Loading examples.
Plates and large covers should be placed at the sides of the
rack, ensuring that they do not block the rotation of the upper
sprayer arm.
Some dishwasher models are fitted
with tip-up sections*, which can be
used in a vertical position when
arranging plates or in a horizontal
position when arranging pans and
salad bowls.
Cutlery basket
The type of cutlery basket may vary according to the
dishwasher model: The cutlery basket should be positioned at
the front of the lower rack, by sliding it between the fixed
inserts, or on the upper rack when the half load option has been
selected (in models featuring this option).
- It has a collapsible
sliding system which
means the cutlery can be
arranged in the best
possible way.
Knives and other utensils with sharp edges must be
placed in the cutlery basket with the points facing downwards,
or they must be positioned horizontally in the tip-up
compartments on the upper rack.
Cutlery basket positioning examples
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Upper rack
Load this rack with delicate and lightweight crockery: glasses,
tea and coffee cups, saucers, small salad bowls, saucepans
and small saucepans which are not too soiled, using the
Loading examples as a guide.
Mugs and cups, long sharp knives and serving utensils:
place these on the tip-up compartments
**.
Tip-up compartments with adjustable tilt*
- The tilt feature can be used to increase the space in the upper
rack, to position wine glasses with different stem lengths safely
and to improve drying performance.
-Lift the tip-up compartment, slide it gently and position it in the
desired tilt angle.
Adjusting the height of the upper rack
In order to make it easier to arrange the crockery, the upper
rack may be moved to a higher or lower level.
The height of the upper rack should ideally be adjusted
WHEN THE RACK IS EMPTY.
Never lift or lower the rack on one side only.
Open the left and right guide rail stops
and pull out the rack; position it higher or
lower as required, slide it along the guide
rails until the front wheels are in place and
close the stops (see figure).
If the rack is fitted with Dual Space
handles
* (see figure), pull out the upper
rack until it reaches its stop point, grip the
handles at the sides of the rack and move
it upwards or downwards, then slowly let it
fall back into place.
Loading examples for the upper rack
Loading examples for the upper rack
Items which should not be washed in the
dishwasher
Wooden items, objects with wooden or horn handles or
glued-on parts.
Items made from aluminium, copper, brass, pewter or tin.
Items made from plastic material which is not heat-resistant.
Antique or hand-painted porcelain.
Antique silver. Silver which is not antique may, however, be
washed in the dishwasher using a delicate wash cycle,
provided that it does not come into contact with other metals.
We recommend the use of crockery which is dishwasher
safe.
Tilt A Tilt B Tilt C

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Loading the racks ra Before loading the racks remove all food residues from the crockery and empty liquids from glasses and cups Arrange the crockery so that it is held in place firmly and does not tip over After loading the appliance check that the sprayer arms can rotate freely Lower rack The lower rack can hold pans lids plates salad bowls cutlery etc as seen in the Loading examples Plates and large covers should be placed at the sides of the rack ensuring that they do not block the rotation of the upper sprayer arm Some dishwasher models are fitted with tip up sections which can be used in a vertical position when arranging plates or in a horizontal position when arranging pans and salad bowls Cutlery basket The type of cutlery basket may vary according to the dishwasher model The cutlery basket should be positioned at the front of the lower rack by sliding it between the fixed inserts or on the upper rack when the half load option has been selected in models featuring this option It has a collapsible sliding system which means the cutlery can be arranged in the best possible way Tilt A Tilt B Tilt C Lift the tip up compartment slide it gently and position it in the desired tilt angle Adjusting the height of the upper rack In order to make it easier to arrange the crockery the upper rack may be moved to a higher or lower level The height of the upper rack should ideally be adjusted WHEN THE RACK IS EMPTY Never lift or lower the rack on one side only Open the left and right guide rail stops and pull out the rack position it higher or lower as required slide it along the guide rails until the front wheels are in place and close the stops see figure If the rack is fitted with Dual Space handles see figure pull out the upper rack until it reaches its stop point grip the handles at the sides of the rack and move it upwards or downwards then slowly let it fall back into place Loading examples for the upper rack IM Knives and other utensils with sharp edges must be placed in the cutlery basket with the points facing downwards or they must be positioned horizontally in the tip up compartments on the upper rack Cutlery basket positioning examples Upper rack Load this rack with delicate and lightweight crockery glasses tea and coffee cups saucers small salad bowls saucepans and small saucepans which are not too soiled using the Loading examples as a guide Mugs and cups long sharp knives and serving utensils place these on the tip up compartments Tip up compartments with adjustable tilt The tilt feature can be used to increase the space in the upper rack to position wine glasses with different stem lengths safely and to improve drying performance 18 Loading examples for the upper rack Items which should not be washed in the dishwasher Wooden items objects with wooden or horn handles or glued on parts Items made from aluminium copper brass pewter or tin Items made from plastic material which is not heat resistant Antique or hand painted porcelain Antique silver Silver which is not antique may however be washed in the dishwasher using a delicate wash cycle provided that it does not come into contact with other metals We recommend the use of crockery which is dishwasher safe Only available in selected models The number and position may vary