GE - General Electric GSD6860J10SS GE dishwasher

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Loading the dishwasher racks.
For best dishwashing results, follow these loading guidelines. Features and appearance of racks and silverware
baskets may vary from your model
Upper Rack
Mthough tile upper rack is fin" glasses, cups
and SatlceI_, pots and pans can be placed
in this rack for effective cleaning. Cups and
glasses fit best along the sides. This is also
a secure place for dishwashe>safe plastics.
Tile upper rack is a(!justable (on some
models) to add flexibility in loading pmr
dishwasheI: To loweI; push tabs in and
lower rack. To raise,just pull up oil rack
until it snaps.
The utility shelf (,m seine models) inav be
placed in tile up or down position to add
flexibiliq:, A wine glass holder (on some
models) secures wine glasses fin" best
washability, Because wine glasses come
in various sizes, alter loading, slowly push
in tile rack to make sure they will clear
the top of the dishwashei:
Tile upper rack is good fin" all kinds of
odd-shaped utensils. Saucepans, mixing
bowls and other items should be placed
fi_ce down. gold<lown tines (oil some
models) provide flexibili_' fin" extra-laige
and hard-m-fit items.
Securelargerdishwasher-safeplastlks over2 tines
whenpossible.
Make suresmaflplastic items aresecureso they
can't fafl onto theheater
Besure that items do not protrude throughthe
bottom of the reckand blockrotation of the
middlesprayarm. Thiscouldresult in poor
washperformancefor items in the upperrack.
Checktomakesurethat no items will blockrotation
of the washarms.
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Lower Rack
Tile lower rack is best used fin" plates,
satIceI3 and cookware. I,arge iteIllS stIch
as broiler pans and baking racks should
go ahmg the lef*-hand side. I,oad platteis,
pots and bowls along the sides, in cornei_
or in the back. The soiled side of imms
should fiace the center of the rack. If
necessai> oveI_ized glasses and mugs can
be placed in tile lower rack to nmximize
loading flexibility.
Mso, be carefld not to let a portion of
an item such as a pot or dish handle
extend through the bottom rack. This
could block tile wash aml and cerise poor
washing results.
Fold-down tines (oil some models) provide
flexibili D' for extra-laige and hard-to-fit
items. Tile tines may be left in tile up
position or folded down to customize tile
lower rack.
One-piece basket (onsomemodels)
Three-piece basket (on some models)
Don't let any
item extend
through bottom
Silverware Basket
To load flatware, simply push tile a(!iustable
handle to either side (oil some models).
Put flatware in tile remowd)le basket with
fork and knife handles up to protect your
hands. Place spoons in the basket with
handles down. Mix knives, forks and spoons
so tile}' don't nest togetheI: Distribute
evenly: Small plastic items, such as
measuring spoons and lids fi'om small
containei_ should go in the 1)ottom of the
silverware basket with the silverware on top.
The one-piece silverware basket (on some
models) can be placed in tile fl'ont, fight
side or back _ff the lower rack.
A variety of options is awfilable regarding
the three-piece silverware basket (oil some
models) in wmr dishwasheI: The complete
basket is designed to fit on the right side
of the lower rack. Additionally, each end
of tile basket is removable to add loading
flexibility to acconnnodate flatware and
lower rack cal)adLv needs.
The lids of both end and middle baskets
(oil some models) can be closed u_ contain
small items. Ixmg items can be placed on
the utility shelf in the upper rack.
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