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Loading Examples-Lower Rack
Plates may be loaded with pots, pans, and large Cereal bowls may be loaded in a variety of dif-
cook_ are. ferent ways depending on the shape of the bowls.
Silverware Basket
The silverware/cutlery basket is located at the
front of the l_wer rack and may be removed for
loading and unloading.
Silverware may be loaded with handles up,
down or mixed. Greater washing efficiency will be
obtained and nesting prevented by loading han-
dles in the down or mixed positions. Sharp uten-
sils should be loaded with handles up to prevent
possible user injury. Slim handle silverware should
always be loaded with handles up to prevent pro-
truding through the basket. This could cause pos-
sible damage to the silverware or dishwasher.
CORRECT LOADING
Do not leave food containing salt, vinegar, milk
products or fruit jui(eq on silver or stainless steel
silverware for long periods of time. Certain food
soils can damage the surface of the ware. See
Problem, Cause, Solution Chart, page 18.
Sterling silver and qilverplated silverware may
be dishwasher washed. It is a good idea to occa-
sionally buif the ware with a cloth as air drying
does not provide the buffing of hand towel drying.
Dishwasher detergentq will remove the black oxi-
dized (()ating found (_n some ornate silverware
!)attern_.
INCORRECT LOADING
The (utlery section, located in the front of the
basket, is to be u,,ed for long handled utensils and
long knives.
SMAH ITEMS BASKET
lhis basket is used for baby bottle nipples, corn
holders, nleasuring ',p )c n_ and other small items.
It can be placed in either dishwasher rack.