LOADING THE DISHWASHER
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Removelarge particlesof food from the dishes |
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| before food has a chance to dry, but rinsing |
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- | Food soils will actually enhance |
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the detergent's performance. |
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Use the Rinse & Hold cycle if waiting an ex- |
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Do not place foreign objects, such as | Figure 2 | |
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| toothpicks, paper products, piastic |
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| bags, or packaging materials, into the | Top Rack |
| dishwasher! | |
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tgsfare loading the dish-
washer, revS63,w the materialchart:provided on Page! S.General Loading T@ps
mLoad dishwasher so water can circulate freely
-and reach every part of item.
Do not allow delicate items to touch - they
could be damaged.
Place items upside down - so water does not collect inside of them.
Place items so that nothing protrudesthrough the bottom of the racks - this could block the
rotation of the spray arms.
Loading the Bottom Rack
;Place large and/or heavily soiled items in the bot-
1tom rack of the dishwasher. Load heavily soiled
1pots and pans face down, as shown in Figure 4. For larger items, fold down the rear tines on.the bottom rack. When in the down position, they
can hold extra large utensils, such as serving Figure 4 spoons or large knives.
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