Manual

Lower Rack
When loading the !ower rack,do not load largeplatters Or
trays in the front right Comer.They mayprevent detergent
from circulating during the wash cycle,
The lower rack is best used tbr plates, saucers, and
cookware. Lmge imms such as broiler pans and
racks should gs) along the sides. Load platters, pots
and bowls along dm sides, in comers, or in tile
back. The soiled side of items should t_tce die
center of die rack.
Fold<lo,m fingers provide flexibility tbr exua large
and hard-to-fit items.
The fingers may be left in the up posidon or tblded
doom to customize die lower rack.
Don't /etanYitemextend
throughbottom,
Silverware Basket
Put flatware in tlle removable basket _4tll fbrk and
knite handles up to protect your hands. Place
spoons in die basket _4tll handles doom. Mix
knives, fbrks and spoons so dmy don't nest
together. Dist_ibum evenly. Small plastic imms,
such as measuring spoons and lids flom small
containers, should g_ in the bottom of the
silverware basket _4tll silver,rare on top.
To increase tlle flexibility of the lower rack, tile
silver,rare basket may be split. (;rasp tile basket at
opposite comers and slide apart. The basket
sections should be placed in tile lower rack by
hanging them on dm top hoop.
A cover can be lowered to eidler side
to secure liglmveight items flom the
eflec ts of tile vigorous wash ac/ion.
Theaccessorybasketcan hold small imms such as:
baby botde nipples, plastic lids, corn cob holders,
etc. It canhang from the tophoop of the upper rack
along theright side or it can alsohangon theright or
left side of the lower rack. Whenhangingthe accessory
basketontheright side in theupperrack makesure the
topis closedand nothingis sticking out.
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