Magic Chef MCSCD6W1 User Manual - Page 14

How To Load Items

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HOW TO LOAD ITEMS A) Locate sharp items so that they are not likely to damage the door seal. B) DO NOT load plastic items unless they are marked "Dishwasher Safe" or the equivalent. For plastic items without such markings, check the manufacturer's recommendations. C) Cups, glasswares, and bowls must have their openings facing downwards in the dishwasher rack. D) DO NOT load glasswares over the dish rack pins. Glasses loaded over dish rack pins are not properly supported and are likely to get damaged. Certain types of glasses can become dull after a large number of washes. E) Arrange all items with recessed or curved sections on a slant to drain water away from the items. F) DO NOT nest utensils together or overload the basket. They need to be evenly distributed. Make sure any cutlery items have not fallen through the basket, which can stop the spray arm from rotating. G) Items with wooden or bone handles, and items joined together with glue are unsuitable for the dishwasher, as they cannot withstand the hot water used. H) Place silverware with handles facing down, with the exception of knives and other potentially dangerous utensils which should have handles facing up. Do not load silverware with steel constructions that are subject to rusting. I) DO NOT load pewter or copper items, crystal glassware, wooden platters, or items made from synthetic fibers. J) Silver and aluminium parts have a tendency to discolor after washing. K) Glazed patterns may fade over time if they are frequently machine washed. Optimum Capacity 1) Cups 6) Oval Platter 2) Serving Bowls 7) Dinner Plates 3) Glassware 8) Bread/Butter Plates In 4) Saucers 9) Cutlery Basket 5) Fruit Bowls 14

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HOW TO LOAD ITEMS
A)
Locate sharp items so that they are not likely to damage the door seal.
B)
DO NOT load plas°c items unless they are marked “Dishwasher Safe” or the
equivalent. For plas°c items without such markings, check the manufacturer’s
recommenda°ons.
C)
Cups, glasswares, and bowls must have their openings facing downwards in the
dishwasher rack.
D)
DO NOT load glasswares over the dish rack pins. Glasses loaded over dish rack
pins are not properly supported and are likely to get damaged. Certain types of
glasses can become dull aſter a large number of washes.
E)
Arrange all items with recessed or curved sec°ons on a slant to drain water
away from the items.
F)
DO NOT nest utensils together or overload the basket. They need to be evenly
distributed. Make sure any cutlery items have not fallen through the basket,
which can stop the spray arm from rota°ng.
G)
Items with wooden or bone handles, and items joined together with glue are
unsuitable for the dishwasher, as they cannot withstand the hot water used.
H)
Place silverware with handles facing down, with the excep°on of knives and
other poten°ally dangerous utensils which should have handles facing up. Do
not load silverware with steel construc°ons that are subject to rus°ng.
I)
DO NOT load pewter or copper items, crystal glassware, wooden pla±ers, or
items made from synthe°c fibers.
J)
Silver and aluminium parts have a tendency to discolor aſter washing.
K)
Glazed pa±erns may fade over °me if they are frequently machine washed.
1) Cups
2) Serving Bowls
3) Glassware
4) Saucers
5) Fruit Bowls
Op°mum Capacity
In
6) Oval Pla±er
7) Dinner Plates
8) Bread/Bu±er Plates
9) Cutlery Basket