Kenmore 1441 Use and Care Guide - Page 8

Preparing, Loading, Dishes, continued

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Preparing and Loading Dishes continued Loading the Top Rack Glasses and cups--Place glasses and cups against outside pins at an angle. Cups with a concave bottom will collect water. Small plates and saucers--Place dishes between middle two rows of pins. Plasticware--Load to avoid melting. plasticware in the top rack Bowls--Place bowls between the middle 2 rows of pins facing down. Miscellaneous items--Place knives and utensils in top rack. long handled Cup Shelf--The cup shelf can be folded down over short items (juice glasses, cups, etc.) for more loading space. When using cup shelf, alternate items with layer below so that water can reach all inside surfaces. Loading the Silverware Basket Load sharp items with handles up. Be sure items do not protrude through the holes in the basket and stop the rotation of the spray arm. Load silverware so items are mixed in each section to prevent nesting. Water spray cannot effectively reach nested items. Loading the Bottom Rack Large plates and platters--Place between the support pins with soiled sides facing inward. Bowls, casseroles and sauce pans-- Load upside down or at an angle facing inward. Slightly tilting items will provide better drainage. Pots and pan.Place upside down and at an angle. Do not allow handles to protrude through bottom of rack, blocking wash arm rotation. Load large items at the sides and not across the front so they do not block the detergent dispenser preventing it from opening. Adding a Dish 1. Make sure there is a full wash cycle yet to be completed so that any added items are thoroughly washed and rinsed. 2. Unlatch door and wait for water action to stop. 3. Open door and add dish. 4. Firmly close door to latch and resume cycle.

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Preparing
and
Loading
Dishes
continued
Loading
the
Top
Rack
Glasses
and
cups--Place
glasses
and
cups
against
outside
pins
at an angle.
Cups
with
a
concave
bottom
will
collect
water.
Small
plates
and
saucers--Place
dishes between middle two rows of pins.
Plasticware--Load
plasticware
in the top rack
to avoid
melting.
Bowls--Place
bowls
between
the middle
2 rows
of pins
facing
down.
Miscellaneous
items--Place
long
handled
knives
and utensils
in top rack.
Cup
Shelf--The
cup shelf
can be folded
down
over
short
items
(juice
glasses,
cups,
etc.)
for
more
loading
space.
When
using
cup shelf,
alternate
items
with
layer
below
so that
water
can
reach
all inside
surfaces.
Loading
the
Silverware
Basket
Load
sharp
items
with
handles
up. Be sure
items
do not protrude
through
the holes
in the basket
and stop
the rotation
of the spray
arm.
Load
silverware
so
items
are mixed
in each
section
to prevent
nesting.
Water
spray
cannot
effectively
reach
nested
items.
Loading
the
Bottom
Rack
Large
plates
and
platters--Place
between
the support
pins
with
soiled
sides
facing
inward.
Bowls,
casseroles
and
sauce
pans--
Load
upside
down
or at an angle
facing
inward.
Slightly
tilting
items
will
provide
better
drainage.
Pots
and
pan.Place
upside
down
and
at an angle.
Do not allow
handles
to protrude
through
bottom
of
rack,
blocking
wash
arm
rotation.
Load
large
items
at the sides
and not
across
the front
so they
do not block
the
detergent
dispenser
preventing
it from
opening.
Adding
a Dish
1.
Make
sure
there
is a full
wash
cycle
yet to be
completed
so that
any added
items
are
thoroughly
washed
and rinsed.
2.
Unlatch
door
and wait
for water
action
to stop.
3.
Open
door
and add
dish.
4.
Firmly
close
door
to latch
and
resume
cycle.