Manual

Lower Rack
Whenloadingthelowerrack,donot loadlargeplattersor
traysin thefrontdgbtcorner.Theymaypreventdetergent
fromcirculatingduringthewashcycle.
Tile lower rack is best used tbr plates, saucers, and
cookware. [,arge items Stlch as broiler pans and
racks should go along the right-hand side. [_oad
platters, pots and bowls along the sides, in corners,
or in the back. The soiled side of items should face
the center of the rack.
Also, be carelul not to let a portion ()fan item such
as a pot or dish handle extend through the bottom
rack. This could block the wash arm and cause
poor washing results.
l_'old-down fingers (on some models) provide
flexibility lot extrMaNe and hard-to-tit items.
The fingers ma} be left in the up position or
folded down to customize the lower rack.
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Don't let any
item extend
through bottom.
Toremove end baskets,grasp the
basket at opposite cornersand slide
apart. Thebasket sections should be
placed in the lower rack by banging
them on the top hoop.
Silverware Basket
A varie b,of optiorls is available regarding the
three-piece silverware basket in your dishwasher.
The complete basket is designed to fit on the
right side or back of the lower rack. Additionall},
each end of the basket is removable to better
accommodate flat_re and lower rack capacity
needs.
To load flatware, simply push the a(!justable handle
to either side. Put flatware in the basket with knits'
handles up to protect your hands. ['lace spoons in
the basket with handles do_a-_.Mix knives, forks
and spoons so they don't nest together. Distribute
evenl). Small plastic items, such as measurir N
spoons and lids for small containers, should go in
the bottom of the silveiavare basket with silveiavare
on top.
The lids of both end baskets can be closed to
contain small items, fx)ng items can be placed
on the cupshelf in the upper rack.
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