Loading (continued)
Middle rack
1 saucer is
loaded behind
dinner plates.
10 Place Settings
A variety of items such as cups, glasses, dinner plates, mixing bowls, pots and pans and baking dishes can be loaded in this rack.
Positioning the
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pots and pans can be loaded in the lower |
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rack. When deeper dishes or pots and |
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pans are located in this rack the middle |
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rack can be raised. For good wash action, |
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place items so soiled surfaces face down | 10 Place Settings |
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in the rack. |
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Utensil baskets |
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SPLIT & FIT UTENSIL BASKET | like baby spoons and | Use this | ||||||
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For best cleaning results, prevent items |
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from nesting together by placing a utensil | placed in a section |
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in each slot. Load knives, handles up and | of | the basket with |
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spoons and forks handles down through | cover closed. |
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the slots. The split silverware basket can |
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be separated in the event both sections are |
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not needed to hold silverware. Hold the |
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basket | firmly along | the |
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shown here. |
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Be sure that thin, finely |
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pointed | items | do | not |
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extend through the basket. |
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This could block the wash arm. |
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When covers are not in use, place flatware in basket some handles up and
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