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Loading the Bottom Rack
Place large
items in the
bottom rack.
Load pots and
pans
upside-down.
Figures 10 and
11 show typical
mixed loads
for the bottom
rack.
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Cup Shelves
In addition to cups, the cup shelves can also hold
large utensils.
Grasp the cup
shelves as shown in
Figure 8 and fold them
down.
Place cups upside-
down on the cup
shelves.
Knife Rack
The knife rack is an extra shelf for knives and
other large utensils.
It is assembled onto
an edge of the upper
rack.
Place knives with
sharp sides down,
see Figure 9.
Figure 11
12 place setting bottom rack
Figure 9
Figure 10
Figure 8
Flip Tines
Flip Tines fold down to
make loading the
racks easier in some
instances.
Grasp the tines as
shown in Figure 12
and fold the tines
downward.
Rack Attachment
The rack attachment has two additional cup
shelves upon which to place cups and large
kitchen utensils. The rack attachment is
assembled on the rear edge of the lower rack.
Figure 12
Bottom Rack Accessories
Model
Number
SHX56C
SHV56C
SHE66C
SHE58C
Bottom Rack
Flip Tines
yes
yes
yes
yes yes
yes
Rack
Attachment
Extra Tall
Items
Sprinkler
Premium
Flexible
Silverware
Basket
SHY56A
SHX57C
SHV57C
yes
yes no no yes noyes yes
yes
yes
yes
yes yesyes
yes
yes yes yes yes yesyes
yes
To assemble:
Slide the Rack Attachment in Figure 14, keeping
the longest tines on the inside of the top basket
wire (a) and on the outside of the lower basket
wire
(b), see
Figure
13. The
short
tines
will snap
into
place,
see
Figure
15.
Figure 14
Figure 13
Rear
corner
view of
Rack
inset
a
b
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