L
oading
(continued)
Middle rack
1 saucer is
loaded behind
dinner plates.
10 Place Settings
A variety of items such as cups, glasses,
dinner plates, mixing bowls, pots and pans
and baking dishes can be loaded in this rack.
Lower flexload
A variety of large items such as casserole
dishes, baking pans, mixing bowls, and
pots and pans can be loaded in the lower
rack. When deeper dishes or pots and
pans are located in this rack the middle
rack can be raised. For good wash action,
place items so soiled surfaces face down
in the rack.
Utensil baskets
SPLIT & FIT UTENSIL BASKET
For best cleaning results, prevent items
from nesting together by placing a utensil
in each slot. Load knives, handles up and
spoons and forks handles down through
the slots. The split silverware basket can
be separated in the event both sections are
not needed to hold silverware. Hold the
basket firmly along the
Be sure that thin, finely
pointed items do not
extend through the basket.
This could block the wash arm.
When covers are up, place flatware in
basket some handles up and some down
3
Positioning the Fold-Away
models) flat in front or back of the
silverware basket provides convenient
loading space for large, bulky items like
casserole dishes, water pitchers, pots and
pans or mixing bowls.
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rack
ODDS & ENDS BASKET
models)
sides.
Unlock
Use this supplemental basket in the upper
baskets
as
or middle rack for loading miscellaneous
shown here.
items and utensils. This is also a
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Tines (select
10 Place Settings
to avoid nesting.
Small,
lightweight items like
baby spoons and
plastic measuring
spoons should be
placed in a section
of the basket with
cover closed.
(select
safe place to load sharp knives
and pointed items.
UTILITY BASKET FOR LOWER
RACK
(select models)
This basket is designed to load
miscellaneous items like silverware,
cooking utensils, knives and other larger
utensils.