3 saucersare
loaded onthe
rack
Stack-RackShelf
(selectmodels)
A variety of large items such as dinner
plates, mixing bowls, pots and pans and
baking dishes can be loaded inthis rack.
Tall items such as bakeware and large
platters can be placed on the left side or
across the back of this rack.
10PlaceSettings
With the Stack-Rack(selectmodels) shelf
raised, thin items like cookie sheets or
pizza pans may be placed along the left
side. With the shelf down, two levels of
glassesand cups can be loaded.
Positioning the Fold-AwayTM Tines (select
models) flat in the back, left corner pro-
vides convenient loading space for large,
bulky items like pots and pans or mixing
bowls.
Convertible Tines (select models)in the
back, right corner can be adjusted to pro-
vide narrow spacing for loading plates or
wide spacing for loading deep bowls, pots
or pans. Flip tines upfor narrowspacing or
down forwider spacing.
I! Avoid resting items over the cen-
terwash tower.
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REMOVABLEUTENSIL
BASKET(Design varies by model)
For best cleaning results, prevent items
from nesting together by placing some
items in the basket with handles up and
some with handles down. Load knives,
handlesup, throughthe slotsin the hinged
covered section(s)(when closed).
Be sure that thin, finely pointed items do
not extend through the basket.
This could block the lower
wash arm.
Small, lightweight items
like baby spoons and
plastic measuring spoons
should be placed in the
section(s) with the hinged
cover(s).
ODDS& ENDSBASKET
(Select models)
Use this supplementalbasket in the upper
rack for loading miscellaneous items and
utensils. This is also a safe place
to load sharp knivesand
pointed items.
SPLIT & FiTUTENSIL
BASKET(Selectmodels)
The split silverwarebasketcanbe separat-
ed and placed in several locations in the
bottom rack. Hold the basket firmly along
the sides. Follow the unlock direction
arrows imprinted on the basket and slide
the basket apart until it
splits into two.
Load flatware
and utensils into
both sections or just
_ne, depending upon
your load.