Valencia Euro EDPR60SS Instruction Manual - page 10
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The upper basket is designed to hold more delicate an d lig hter dishware such as glasses, coffee
and tea cups and sau cers, as well as plates, small bowls and shallow pans (as long as th ey a re
not too dirty).
Position the dishes and cookware so that they will not be move d by the spray of wate r.
Glas ses
1
Cups
Saucers
3
1
2
1
3
3
3
2
4
Dessert dishes
4
2
***
***: The upper rack has side flaps (pictured at left
above basket). There are 4 (2 on each side). These can be
adjusted into 2 positions = position 1 (high) and position 2 (low).
note
To move the flaps between these positions, locate the large hinges
clip each flap to the upper rack. There are two of these at either end
of each flap. Gently pull both clips off the wire rack and move the
flap to the desired position. Be careful if you have long fingernails!
Position the dishes and cookware so that they do not get
moved by the spray of water. Always place glasses, cups &
bowls upside down.
The upper rack is for more delicate and lighter dishware such as
glasses, coffee & tea cups, saucers, plates, bowls, and shallow
pans (provided these are not too dirty).
Note:
Your dishwasher comes with an adjustable top rack (basket)
pictured at right. Its height can be adjusted by lifting the
handle in a downward or upward direction. (pls see the
figures on the right: position 1 & positong 2.)
Notice:
Ensure the metal rod is located in its correct position.
POSITION 1
POSITION 2
Position 1
The upper position will accommodate items such as glass tumblers (placed beneath flap) and wine
glasses. Wine glasses can be placed upside down so that the neck rests in the grooves at side of flap
with the base of the glass facing upward.
Position 2
When the flaps are moved to the lower position, they can be used to hold additional tumblers, cups
and mugs. Always check that you are only placing items on the flaps that will clear the ceiling height
of your dishwasher when you push the rack back in. Be particularly careful with long-stemmed
glassware such as champagne glasses breakage hazard!