Bottom rack loading
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Place plates, soup bowls, etc., between
prongs and facing the spray.
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Securely place heavily soiled cookware
face down in rack.
NOTE:
. Do not load glasses, cups or plastic items
in the bottom rack.
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When lower rack is removed, replace
with bumpers in front.
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Load cookie sheets, cake pans and other
items at sides or back. Loading items In
front may keep water spray from reach-
ing detergent dispenser and silverware
basket.
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Make sure pot handles and other items
do not stop rotation of either the upper or
lower spray arm. Spray arms must move
freely.
Loading silverware and cutlery baskets
Load forks and spoons so they don’t
nest together. Spray can’t reach nested
items.
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Mix Items in each section of the bas-
ket. Small items - baby bottle caps, jar
lids, etc. -can be put in any section.
Make sure sharp items (knives, forks
skewers, etc ) are put in point down.
The silverware basket can be loaded
while it’s in place on the door, or it can
be taken out for loading on the counter
or table.
It can also be removed for easy un-
loading. Always unload or remove the
basket before unloading the racks to
avoid spilling water droplets on the
silverware.
To remove the
basket, slide it toward
the top of the door - by the handle. Lift
it off the holding buttons Replace it in
reverse order.
To open the basket, unhook the latch
as shown. Be sure the cover is
completely latched be-
fore pulling out the bottom
rack and before closing
the dishwasher door.
Remove and replace the cutlery bas-
ket in the same way as the silverware
basket. Use the cutlery basket for long
items. Remove the basket and tip con-
tents onto a cutting board to unload.
This con help avoid accidents with sharp
points and edges.