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the
Dishwasher
Top
Rack
This rack is designed to hold
glasses, cups, small plates, bowls,
cookware etc. Bowls fit securely
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in the back right half of the top
rack. Small plates or saucers can
be loaded in front of bowls, facing
* Scrape off bones, large
the center. Long handled utensils
food
particles & exces-
can be placed on the folding shelf,
sive grease/oil.
Do not place glasses over the fines
as this interferes with cleaning
* Mustard,
lemon
juice,
and drying results. Instead, rest
mayonnaise, vinegar, and
glasses against tines or the side of
other acidic foods can
the rack.
damage stainless steel and
should be rinsed off as
B o t t o m R
a C k
soon as possible.
Large items may be placed in any
, Soak or scrub pieces with
convenient location in this rack.
stubborn burnt-on foods.
Keep soiled surfaces facing the
They need more energy to
center of the rack.
clean than the rest of the
The back of this rack will accom-
load.
modate a row of large plates or
two rows of smaller plates. Serv-
* Starch from rice, potatoes,
ing bowls, pots and pans also fit
oatmeal,
pasta,
etc...
across the back of the rack.
requires
more cleaning
energy (longer cycle or
more detergent).
Small plates, saucers or shallow
• Load items so they are
bowls may be loaded in the elevat-
separated and facing cen-
ed area behind the wash tower to
ter.
maximize loading space.
Folding tines located on the right
• Wedge, lightweight
flat
side provide loading flexibility for
items next to the silver-
large, bulky-shaped pieces,
ware basket or along the
sides and back of the
racks.
• Load items so they do not
rest over the wash tower
or extend
beyond
the
racks.
Removable
Utensil
Basket
t
Load utensils with some handles
up and some down to prevent nest-
ing. Place sharp or pointed items
with the handles up.

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