Loading, Upper rack – GE 49-5215 User Manual
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Loading
the
Upper Rack
' ASSES, CUPS, SAUCE DISHES
Load glasses, cups, saucers, dishwasher-safe
plastic and wood items in the upper rack of
your dishwasher, using these illustrations as a
guide.
Load shallow items such as cups and small
glasses along sides of upper rack. Tall, deep
glasses should be loaded in the second rows of
\ertical pins so they rest firmly against the
pins as shown.
Fosition stemware in the upper rack as shown
St) i iie flow! resis against tiie vertical pins .and
the base against (ho side. Do not allow items to
iiuich each other.
UTENSILS AND BOWLS
Saucepans and lids, beaters, spatulas, mixing
bowls and other small food preparation items
may be placed at random in the upper rack.
Remember, when loading any item, it should
face toward the water source, in the center.
Notice deep items are loaded open-end down
so soiled surfaces face directly toward primary
wash arm.
Load small pots, pans and bowls along with
other items in upper rack.
Long-handled cooking forks, spoons and other
flat utensils are placed flat in rack with soiled
surface facing dow'nward.