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Loading the Lower & Upper Rack:
To get maximum cleaning results, follow the
recommendations below before you start
the dishwasher:
Note: Do not wash any heat sensitive or any other
items that are not designed for automatic dishwashers.
• Keep all tall dishware and food containers away from the spray arm rotation.
• Place food containers such as cups, glasses, bowls, saucepans and casserole
dishes with soiled surface facing in the downward position.
• To avoid any type of damage to glassware such as coffee/tea cups, beverage,
wine and champagne glasses, do not load them on the bottom rack. Place these
items on the upper rack.
• Put cups upside down on the top of the cup/stemware rack and put wine or
champagne glasses upside down between the divided segments of the
cup/stemware rack to secure them properly.
• Do not load dishware or food containers that are
made of wood or iron. These items are not considered
dishwasher safe.(See chart on p.18 for details.)
• Do not jam the glassware items together when
loading.
• Place delicate items on the upper rack.
• Do not load tall dishware or cookware items near the middle spray arm.
• Move racks slowly in and out to avoid slamming the dishware items together.
• Make sure all dishware and glassware items are securely in place when loading
to avoid falling over or striking against each other.
Adjustable Upper Rack System:
The upper rack has two positions, which allows you to modify the rack system
according to your current space needs. The flexibility of the upper rack is ideal for
washing tall dishware and glassware items.
For Example: Adjusting the Rack to the Lower Position allows you the flexibility to
load taller wine or champagne glasses in the upper rack, simply remove the rack
and bring it to the lower position.
(lower rack)
(upper rack)
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