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Tips
Bottom Rack
(Features vary slightly by model.) Large items may be placed in any convenient location in this rack. Keep soiled surfaces facing the center of the rack. The back of this rack accommodates a row of dinner plates or two rows of smaller basplates. Serving bowls, pots and pans also fit across the back of the rack. Small plates, saucers or shallow bowls may be loaded elevated area behind the wash tower. in th_
Scrape off bones or large food particles. Remove excessive
quantities of greasyoily substances. � Scrape or soak items with burnt on foods as they require more energy than the rest of the load to clean. � If connected to a food waste disposer, make certain the disposer is empty before starting the dishwasher. This allows proper draining. � Mustard, mayonnaise, vinegar, lemon and other acidic foods can cause rust or discoloration on stainless steel, Rinse these pieces as soon as possible. � � � � � � Starch from foods like potatoes, pasta, rice and oatmeal require more energy to clean than the rest of the load. Place allitems in the racks so they are separated and fac-
ing the center of the racks, Wedge fiat, lightweight items next to the silverware ket or along the sides and back of the racks,
Load items so they do not rest over the wash tower located in the center of the lower rack. Avoid blocking the upper and lower spray arms by not allowing items to extend beyond the racks. Place glasses in any row of the upper rack for proper cleaning and rinsing. Do not load glasses over the tines. (Features vary slightly by model.)
Folding tines (select models) located on tile right side, provide loading flexibility for large-shaped items.
Top Rack
This rack is designed to hold glasses, cups, small plates, bowls, cookware, etc. Bowls fit securely in the back right half of the top rack. Small plates or saucers should be loaded with soiled surfaces facing the center of the rack.
Removable Utensil Basket
Place _____,, _ _ .... _ flatware in the basket wit some handles up and some down t prevent nesting, Always loa sharp or pointed items with har dles up.
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