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7) Figure
6 shows
the top rack load pattern
for 10 place settings.
]
10 Place
Setting
c) Figure
7 shows
the top rack load pattern for 12 place settings.
]
12 Place
Setting
NOTE:
When
pushing
the top rack into the dishwasher,
push it
until it stops against
the back of the tub. Otherwise,
the top rack
spray
arm may not connect
to the water
supply.
d)
When
the top rack is loaded,
push it into the dishwasher.
4. Bottom Rack Accessories
Flip Tines
Flip Tines fold down to make loading
the racks easier
in some
instances.
a) Grasp
the tines as shown
in Figure
8 and fold the tines
downward.
_8
5.
Loading
the
Bottom
Rack
NOTE:
Keep the vent on the tub's
right side clear by placing
tall
items such as plastic
cutting
boards
and tall baking
sheets
on the
bottom
rack's
left side, center,
or back.
a) Place
large items in the bottom
rack. Load
pots and pans
upside-down.
Figure 9 shows
a typical
mixed load in the bottorr
rack.
b) Figure
10 shows
the bottom
rack load pattern
for 10 place
settings.
10
10 Place
Setting
e) Figure
11 shows
the bottom
rack load pattern
for 12 place
settings.
11
12 Place
Setting
d) When
the bottom
rack is loaded,
push it into the dishwasher.
8
Loading the Dishwasher