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OPERATION
Loading the Lower Rack
CAUTION
Non-Dishwasher safe items
The combination of high water temperature and
dishwasher detergents may damage certain
items. Do not wash the following items in the
dishwasher:
Hand painted silver or gold leaf dishes
Wood or bone handled utensils
Iron or other rust-prone utensils
Plastic items that are not dishwasher safe
When in doubt, check the manufacturers’
recommendations.
The extra tall tub allows loading of dishes, pans, or
other utensils up to 14 inches high.
The lower rack is recommended for dinner plates,
soup bowls, dishes, pots, pans, lids, and grill trays.
Plates should be positioned vertically and facing the
center of the rack. Pots, pans, and large bowls must
be turned so that the inside faces downward. The
silverware basket may be used in either the lower or
upper rack.
The lower rack should not be used for small items
such as cups, wine glasses, or small plates. These
items should be loaded in the upper rack.
For models with steam, load heavily soiled or stained
dishes in the front left side of the lower rack with the
dirty side facing down. This is the area in which the
stream enters the dishwasher. The use of hot steam
maximizes the dishwasher’s cleaning performance.
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Lower Rack Loading Tips:
Load plates, soup bowls etc. between the tines.
Load cookie sheets, cake pans and other large
items on the sides or back of the rack. Loading
these items in the front of the dishwasher can
prevent the water spray from reaching the detergent
dispenser.
Make sure that pot handles and other large items
do not stop the rotation of the spray arms.
NOTE
Make sure that large items do not interfere with
the rotation of the spray arms, and do not prevent
the detergent dispenser from opening.
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