Haier HDC2406TW HDC2406TW Manual - Page 14

How to load items, Cutlery Basket

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English Note: The standard plate is 10" inches. For ease of lading/unloading large size dinner plates from the dish rack, it maybe necessary to (temporarily) remove the cutlery basket. When loading/unloading is complete, return the cutlery basket to its original position. How to load items: • Locate sharp items so that they are not likely to damage the door seal. • Do not load plastic items unless they are marked "dishwasher safe" or the equivalent. For plastic items not so marked, check the manufacturer's recommendations. • Cups, glasses and bowls must have their openings facing downwards. • Do not load glasses over the dish rack pins. Glasses loaded over dish rack pins are not properly supported and are likely to get damaged. • Arrange all items with recessed or curved sections on a slant to drain water away. • Ensure cutlery is not nesting or stuck together. They need to be evenly spread out. Make sure the cutlery has not fallen through the basket and stopped the spray arm from rotating. • Items with wooden or bone handles and items joined together with glue are unsuitable as they cannot withstand hot water. Cutlery Basket Silverware should be placed in the basket with handles at the bottom. If the rack has side baskets, the spoon should be loaded individually into the appropriate slots, especially long utensils should be placed in the horizontal position on the cup shelf. WARNING: Do not let any item extend through the bottom of the rack or cutlery basket. WARNING: Always load sharp utensils with the sharp point down! For personal safety and top quality cleaning, placing the silverware in the basket using the following guidelines: • Do not nest utensils together. • Place silverware with handles down with the exception of knives and other potentially dangerous utensils which should have handles up. 13

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Note
: The standard plate is 10" inches. For ease of lading/unloading
large size dinner plates from the dish rack, it maybe necessary to
(temporarily) remove the cutlery basket. When loading/unloading
is complete, return the cutlery basket to its original position.
How to load items:
• Locate sharp items so that they are not likely to damage the door seal.
• Do not load plastic items unless they are marked “dishwasher
safe” or the equivalent. For plastic items not so marked, check the
manufacturer’s recommendations.
• Cups, glasses and bowls must have their openings facing downwards.
• Do not load glasses over the dish rack pins. Glasses loaded over dish
rack pins are not properly supported and are likely to get damaged.
• Arrange all items with recessed or curved sections on a slant to drain
water away.
• Ensure cutlery is not nesting or stuck together. They need to be evenly
spread out. Make sure the cutlery has not fallen through the basket and
stopped the spray arm from rotating.
• Items with wooden or bone handles and items joined together with glue
are unsuitable as they cannot withstand hot water.
Cutlery Basket
Silverware should be placed in the basket with handles at the bottom. If
the rack has side baskets, the spoon should be loaded individually into
the appropriate slots, especially long utensils should be placed in the
horizontal position on the cup shelf.
WARNING
: Do not let any item extend through the bottom
of the rack or cutlery basket.
WARNING:
Always load sharp utensils with the sharp
point down!
For personal safety and top quality cleaning, placing the silverware in the
basket using the following guidelines:
• Do not nest utensils together.
• Place silverware with handles down with the exception of knives and
other potentially dangerous utensils which should have handles up.