Kenmore 66515982990 dishwasher

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Make sure pot handles and other items do not stop
rotation of the spray arm(s). The spray arm(s) must
move freely.
Do not load items between the bottom rack and the
side of the dishwasher tub. You can block the water
inlet opening.
Fold-down tines
You can fold down one or both rows of tines at the back of
the bottom rack.
Load the silverware basket while it is in the bottom rack or
take the basket out for loading on a counter or table.
NOTE: Unload or remove the basket before unloading the
racks to avoid spilling water droplets on the silverware.
Place small items like baby bottle caps, jar lids, corn
cob holders, etc., in the section(s) with hinged cover(s).
Close the cover to hold small items in place.
1. Grasp the tip of the tine that is in the tine holder.
2. Gently pull the tine out of the tine holder.
3. Lay the row of tines down in the rack to make room for
larger dishes, bowls, pots, pans or roasters.
Utensil Caddy
Use the Utensil Caddy to hold wooden spoons, spatulas,
and similar items.
This silverware basket can be separated and placed
into the bottom rack in several locations. Load
silverware in all sections or just one, depending upon
your load.
Mix items in each section of the basket with some
pointing up and some down to avoid nesting. Spray
cannot reach nested items.
IMPORTANT: Always load sharp items (knives, skewers,
forks, etc.) pointing down.
To remove a small basket
1. Hold the center basket and one small basket. Slide the
small basket forward to release the tabs from the
corresponding slots.
The Utensil Caddy has three hooks. (See arrows.) Hook
the Utensil Caddy in the front, left corner of the lower
rack.
NOTE: Spin the top spray arm. Be sure items in the Utensil
Caddy do not stop the rotation of the spray arm.
2. Pull the baskets apart.
NOTES:
Do not load silver or silver-plated silverware with
stainless steel. These metals can be damaged by
contact with each other during washing.
Some foods (such as salt, vinegar, milk products, fruit
juices, etc.) can pit or corrode silverware. Run a rinse
cycle if you do not have a full load to wash immediately.
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