Loading
Middle Rack
A variety of items such
as cups, glasses, dinner
plates, mixing bowls,
pots and pans and
baking dishes can be
loaded in this rack.
Positioning the Fold-
Away " Tines (select
models) flat in front or
back of the silverware
basket provides
convenient
loading
space for large, bulky
items like casserole
dishes, water pitchers,
pots and pans or
mixing bowls.
Lower Flexload ° Rack
A variety of large items
such as casserole
dishes, baking pans,
mixing bowls, and pots
and pans can be loaded
in the lower rack. When
deeper dishes or pots
and pans are located in
this rack, the middle
rack can be raised (see
U
U
U
page 5). To accommodate
exceptionally
large,
occasionally
used items such as a canner on the lower
Flexload TM rack, the middle rack can be removed (see
page 5). For good wash action, place items so soiled
surfaces face down in the rack.
Utensil Baskets
Split & Fit
TM
Utensil Basket
For best cleaning results, prevent items from nesting
together
by placing a utensil in each slot. Load knives,
handles up and spoons and forks
handles down through the slots.
Be sure that thin, finely pointed
items do not extend through the
basket bottom. This could block
the wash arm.
When covers are not in use, place flatware
in basket
some handles up and some down to avoid nesting.
Small, lightweight
items like
baby spoons and plastic
measuring spoons should be
placed in a section of the
basket with cover closed.
The split silverware
basket
can be separated in the
event both sections are not
needed to hold silverware.
To split the basket, hold the
basket firmly along the sides.
Unlock baskets as shown
here.
Auxiliary
Basket
(select
models)
Use this supplemental
basket in the upper or
middle rack for loading
miscellaneous
items and
utensils. This is also a
safe place to load sharp
knives and pointed
items.
Utility
Basket
for Lower
Rack
(select
models)
This basket is
designed to load
miscellaneous
items
like silverware,
cooking utensils,
knives and other
larger utensils.
Cont.