Loadingthe Bottom Rack
The bottom rack is designed for plates, pans, casseroles, and utensils. Items with
should be loaded with soiled surfaces facing inward to the spray. (See recommended loading patterns shown.)
NOTE: The features on your dishwasher rack may vary from the drawings shown.
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Load cookie sheets, cake pans, and other large items at the sides and back. Loading such items in front can
keep the water spray from reaching the detergent dispenser.
•Secure heavily soiled cookware face down in the rack.
•Make sure pot handles and other items do not stop rotation of the spray arm(s). The spray arm(s) must move freely.
•Do not load items between the bottom rack and the side of the dishwasher tub. You can block the water inlet opening.
NOTE: If you have removed the bottom rack for unloading or cleaning, replace it with the bumpers in front.
You can fold down one or both rows of tines at the back of the bottom rack,
Do not load glasses, cups, orplastic items in the bottom rack. Load small items in the bottom rack only
if they are secured in place.
Load plates, soup bowls, etc., between prongs and facing inward to the spray.
Overlap the edges of plates for large loads.
Load soup, cereal, and serving bowls in the rack in a variety of ways depending upon their size and shape. Load bowls securely between the rows of prongs. Do not nest bowls because the spray will not reach all surfaces.
1.Grasp the tip of the tins that is in the tine holder.
2.Gently pull the tins out of the tine holder.
3.Lay the row of tines down in the rack to make room for larger dishes, bowls, pots, pans or roasters.
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