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With tile Stack-t/ack shelf raised, thin items like cookie sheets or pizza pans may be placed alolig the left side. With tile shelf down, two levels of glasses and enps can also be loaded.
Create-A-Space tines across the center of the lower rack allow saucers and bowls to be loaded between rows of plates.
CreateAPositioning the Fold-Away tines fla_ in the back ]eft corner provides convenient loading space for large, bul_' items like pots and pans or ,nixing bowls.
Space Removable
(Design varies
Utensil
depending
Basket
on model)
The basket can be removed for ease in loading and unloading items. Place items in the basket with some handles up and some down. This prevents them from nesting together and improves cleaning results. (Most knives or sharp, pointed items should be placed in the basket \_dth the handle up. Be sure thin, finely pointed items do not extend through the basket and block the lower wash arm.) Use the covered section of the basket ibr small, lightweight items like baby spoons, plastic measuring spooi_s, small plastic items, etc. Close the cover.
Convertible tines in the back right comer can be positioned to paMde narrow spacing for loading dilmer plates or wide spacing for loading deep bowls, pots or pans.
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