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Upper Rack The upper rack is designed to hold glasses, cups, saucers, small plates, bowls, etc. Bowls fit securely in the back right hall'of the top rack. Small plates, such as salad plates or saucers, can be loaded in front of the bowls, facing the center. Glasses and cups of varying sizes can be loaded with flexibility in the center and left side. If additional space is needed for loading small plates, the left set of rack tines can also be used. When loading glassware, leave a small space between each piece so they do not touch each other during the wash cycle, Do not place glasses over the tines. Instead,restthem againstthe sideof the rackortines.
Lower Rack Large dinner plates and other dishes may be placed in any convenient location in the lower rack with soiled surfaces facing the center. Small plates, saucers or shallow bowls may be loaded in the elevated area behind the wash tower.
The back halfof the lower rack can accommodate either large dinner plates or two parallel rowsof smallerplates. The right side has wider spacing to accommodate large baking pans and bowls, Fold Down Shelf and Removable Tray - Model DW860 Only A fold-downshelf can be found on the left sideof the upper rack. It will hold tall, difficult-to-load items such as long*handled spoons, wire whisks, spatulas and knives. When the shelf is down small glasses and cups can be loadedunderneath it. The shelf can be raised to load taller glasses and mugs. A removable utensil tray sits on top of the upper rack and holds long, awkward items such as spatulas, serving spoons, knives, etc. When using the tray, be sure items do not block the upper wash arm.
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