How ToLoad
Refer to the General Loading section in your Owner's
Guide for moredetailed information.
Top Rack
Loadglasses,cups,bowls, "dishwasher safe" plasticware,
and miscellaneous itemson thetop rack between prongs.
Bottom Rack
Load largeplates, platters, bowls, casseroledishes,silver-
ware, pots and pans on the bottom rack.
Placeitemson rackswith soiled surfacesfacingthe center
of the rack.Besurelargeitems do not block the detergent
dispenser preventing it from opening during the wash
cycle.
Silverware Basket
Load knivesand
forkswith handles
up. Besureitems
do not protrude
through holes in
basket and stop
rotation of spray
arm.
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Cleaning the Pump and Spray Arm
Your dishwasher will flush away all normal food soils.
However, objects (bones, fruit pits, etc.) may collect in
openings and should be removed to avoid clogging the
drain.
To prevent injury, allow dishwasher to cool
before cleaning.
Be careful when cleaning around the pump
area.Theremaybeglassfragments from broken glassitems.
1. Removenutand liftoutsprayarm. Cleanoutspray holes.
2. Clean in and around pump openings.
3. Replacesprayarm onsprayarm pin. Replaceandtighten
nut. Sprayarm should rotate freely.
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SprayArm
Important Parts of Your Dishwasher
Upper
Rack--
Rotating
Spray Tip
Lower
Rack --..
, Console
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Lower Float
Spray
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It is Normal:
• Tohave short pauses during operation of dishwasher.
• Fora small amount ofwaterto remain in bottom of tub.
° To hearwater entering dishwasher asit fills.
° To hear water being pumped out of dishwasher as it
drains.
° To hear timer clicking asdishwasher cycles advance.
Before You Call for Service
TheAvoid ServiceChecklist and Common Dishwashing
Problems and Solutions inyour Owner's Guide discuss
many consumer dishwashing concerns.
PumpOpening
(caution)