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Loading the dishwasher racks – GE ADW! 000 SERIES User Manual

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Loading the dishwasher racks

For best dishwashing results, follow these loading guidelines. Features and appearance of racks and silverware
baskets may vary from your model.

Upper Rack

The upper rack is for glasses, cups and

saucers. Cups and glasses fit best along

the sides. This is also a secure place for

dishwasher-safe plastics. The upper rack is
good for all kinds of odd-shaped utensils.
Saucepans, mixing bowls and other items
should be placed face down.

Secure larger dishwasher-safe plastics over
two fingers when possible.

Make sure small plastic items are secure so
they can't fall onto the heating element.

Lower Rack

When loading the lower rack, do not load
large plotters or troys in the front right
comer. They may prevent detergent from
circulating during the wash cycle.

The lower rack is best used for plates,

saucers and cookware. Large items such as
broiler pans and racks should go along the
sides. Load platters, pots and bowls along
the sides, in corners or in the back. The
soiled side of items should face the center
of the rack.

Tower

Wash Tower

Keep

the center area clear in the lower

rock.

The wash tower rises through the

center of the lower rack during the
wash and rinse portions of the cycle.

Don't block the upper rack
wash tower.

Do not cover upper rack tower

(not present on all models)

Don't block the wash
tower or load tall things
next to it.

Be sure items don't fall

through rack and block

rotation of the spray arm.

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.

Silverware Basket

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, should go in the bottom of the
silverware basket with silverware on top.

DON'T LET ANY ITEM EXTEND THROUGH
BOTTOM OF SILVERWARE BASKET AND
RACK, TO ENSURE PROPER FUNCTION
OF SPRAY ARM,

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