Kenmore 15831, 15835, 15838 manual Loading the bottom rack

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Loading the bottom rack

Items with cooked-on or dried-on food should be loaded in the bottom rack, with soiled surfaces facing inward to *he spray. See [] & I'_1.

Do not load glasses, cups, or plastic items in the bottom rack.

Load plates, soup bowls, etc., between prongs and facing inward to the spray.

Overlap edges of plates for large loads.

Secure heavily soiled cookware face down in the rack.

Make sure pot handles and other items do not stop rotation of the upper or lower spray arm. The spray arms must move freely.

Fold-down divider

A fold-down divider at the back of the rack can be lowered

to make room for deep bowls, roasters, and other large items Ir_l.

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Table of Contents English Section Ultra Wash DishwasherContents Dishwasher Safety Your safety and the safety of others is very importantParts and Features How the Ultra WASH* System and Ultra Wash Sensor work Americas Cleanest DishesHow the Ultra Wash Sensor adjusts the cycle System worksBefore using your dishwasher Start Up GuideStarting your dishwasher for everyday loads Preparing to load your dishwasher Loading Your DishwasherLoading the top rack Utensil basket Fold-down tinesLoading the bottom rack To remove a small basket Loading the silverware basketTo avoid thumping/clattering noises during operation Filling Detergent Dispenser Your Part in Cleaning DishesUsing the detergent dispenser Cover Cover latchTo check water Temperature Using the rinse agent dispenserWater temperature tips To fill dispenserMain Heated Timetr #shows what each cycle includes Soil LevelDetected By Final Cycle Usage Sensor Wash Rinse DryCycles Options Delay StartOption Water Heat Start Button Memory Special featuresCaring for Your Dishwasher Control LockStoring your dishwasher Moving or winterizing your dishwasherTips for washing special items Material Dishwasher SAFE? EXCEPTIONS/SPECIAL InformationDishwasher is not operating properly Troubleshooting GuideDishes are not cleaned completely Condensation on kitchen counterFood soil left on dishes Dishes are not cleaned completelySpots or stains on dishes Spotting and filming Silica film or etchingDishes are damaged during cycle Troubleshooting GuideNoises We Service What We Sell Sears Repair Services in U.SL and Canada 800-488-1Page Pnnted in US a