To Fill the
Dispenser
Unscrew the cap. Note the FULL tine on the tip
of the cap. Add the liquid rinse agent until it just
reaches the top of the FULL line. Replace the cap.
The dispenser automatically releases the rinse agent
into the final rinse water.
Full_ T
Fill as needed, but do not overfill.
Upper Rack
(appearance
will vary)
The upper rack is best for
glasses, cups and saucers.
Cups and glasses fit best
along the sides. This is
also the place for
dishwasher-safe
plastics.
Make sure small plastic
items are lodged in tightly
so they can't fall onto the
heating unit. Arrange
stemware so that it cannot
move easily. Don't let the glasses touch each other.
Check to make sure tall items will not block the rotation
of the upper wash arm.
The upper rack is handy
for all kinds of odd shapes.
Saucepans,
mixing bowls
and other items should be
placed face down. When
loading dishwasher-safe
plastics, make sure each
plastic item is secured
over two fingers. This will
ensure good washing
results.
Lower Rack
(appearance willvary)
NOTE: Do not load large platters or trays in front right
corner of lower rack. They may prevent detergent
from circulating in the
wash cycle.
The lower rack is best
used for plates, saucers
and cookware. Large items
such as broiler pans and
racks should go in the
lower rack along the edge.
Load platters, pots and
bowls along the sides,
in corners or in the back.
For best washing results, all items should be positioned
with the soiled side of the dish facing the center of
the rack.
Keep center area clear in the lower rack.
The Wash Tower rises
through the center of the
lower rack during the wash
and rinse portions of the
cycle. Don't block it or
load tall things next to it.
Also, be careful not to let
a portion of an item such
as a pot or dish handle
extend through the bottom
rack. This could block the
wash arm and cause poor
washing results.
Wash Tower
Put flatware in the removable basket with fork and knife
handles up to protect your hands. Place spoons in the
basket with handles down. Mix knives, forks and spoons
so they don't nest together. Distribute evenly.
Small plastic items, such
as measuring spoons and
lids from small containers,
are not recommended for
automatic dishwashing.
If placed in dishwasher,
they should go in bottom
of utensil basket with
Utensil
basket
sitverware on top.
CAUTION:
Take out anything that may fall or
extend through the bottom of the
utensil basket.