Instructions | Loading the dishwasher racks. |
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For best dishwashing results, follow these loading guidelines. Features and appearance of racks and silverware | ||||
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| baskets may vary from your model. |
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| Upper Rack |
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| Although the upper rack is for glasses, cups and | Secure larger | |
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| saucers, pots and pans can be placed in this rack | when possible. | |
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| for effective cleaning. Cups and glasses fit best | Make sure small plastic items are secure so they | |
| The utility shelf (on some models) may be placed in | |||
| the bottom of the rack and block rotation of the | |||
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| along the sides. This is also a secure place for | can’t fall onto the heater. | |
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| Be sure that items do not protrude through | ||
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| the up or down position to add flexibility. A wine | middle spray arm. This could result in poor wash | |
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| glass holder (on some models) secures wine | ||
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| performance for items in the upper rack. | ||
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| glasses for best washability. Because wine glasses | ||
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| Check to make | ||
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| come in various sizes, after loading, slowly push | ||
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| in the rack to make sure they will clear the top of | sure that no items | |
Instructions |
| the dishwasher. | will block rotation | |
| The upper rack is good for all kinds of | of the wash arms. | ||
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| utensils. Saucepans, mixing bowls and other items |
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| should be placed face down. |
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| some models) provide flexibility for |
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Operating |
| Lower Rack | ||
| The lower rack is best used for plates, saucers and | |||
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| cookware. Large items such as broiler pans and | flexibility for | |
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| baking racks should go along the | tines may be left in the up position or folded down | |
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| Load platters, pots and bowls along the sides, in | to customize the lower rack. | |
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| corners or in the back. The soiled side of items | Do not let any item | |
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| should face the center of the rack. If necessary, | extend through the | |
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| oversized glasses and mugs can be placed in the | bottom of the silverware | |
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| lower rack to maximize loading flexibility. | basket. Items that | |
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| Also, be careful not to let a portion of an item such | extend through the rack | |
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| as a pot or dish handle extend through the bottom | could prevent the spray | |
Tips |
| rack. This could block the wash arm and cause | arm from turning and | |
| poor washing results. | cause poor wash | ||
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| performance. | ||
Troubleshooting | knives, forks and spoons so they don’t nest | basket (on some | ||
| Single basket (on some models) | Silverware Basket |
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| To load flatware, simply push the adjustable | The lids of both end and middle baskets | |
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| handle to either side (on some models). Put | (on some models) can be closed to contain small | |
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| flatware in the removable basket with fork and | items. Long items can be placed on the utility shelf | |
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| knife handles up to protect your hands. Place | in the upper rack. | |
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| spoons in the basket with handles down. Mix | The accessory | |
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| together. Distribute evenly. Small plastic items, | models) can hold | |
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| such as measuring spoons and lids from small | ||
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| small items such | ||
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| containers, should go in the bottom of the | ||
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| as: baby bottle | ||
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| silverware basket with the silverware on top. | ||
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| nipples, plastic lids, | ||
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| The | ||
| corn cob holders, etc. | |||
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| can be placed in the front, right side or back of the |
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| lower rack. |
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| designed to fit on the right side of the lower rack. |
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| A variety of options is available regarding the |
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| in your dishwasher. The complete basket is |
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| Additionally, each end of the basket is removable |
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| to add loading flexibility to accommodate flatware |
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| and lower rack capacity needs. |
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| To remove end baskets, grasp the |
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| basket at opposite corners and slide |
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| apart. |
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