6
Loading the Top Rack
Figure 7 shows
the top rack
load pattern
for 12 place
settings.
Figure 7
(AHAM DW-1 12 Place Setting)
Preparing and Loading the Dishware
(continued)
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.
Figure 6 shows
how to arrange
a typical mixed
load in the
top rack.
Bottom Rack Accessories
Flip Tines
Flip Tines fold down to make loading the racks
easier in some instances.
Grasp the
tines
as shown
in Figure 8
and fold
the tines
downward.
Top Rack Accessories
Knife Rack
The knife rack is an extra shelf for knives and
other large utensils. It is assembled onto an edge
of the upper rack.
Place knives
with sharp
sides down,
see Fig. 5.
Rack Attachment
The rack attachment has two additional cup
shelves upon which to place cups and large
kitchen utensils. The rack attachment is as-
sembled on the rear edge of the lower rack.
To assemble:
Slide the Rack Attachment in, Figure 10, keeping
the longest tines on the inside of the top basket
wire (a) and on the outside of the lower basket
wire (b), see Fig. 9. The short tines will snap into
place, see Figure 11.
Figure 11
Figure 10
Figure 9
Rear
corner
view of
Rack
inset
a
b
Figure 5
Figure 6
Figure 8
Rack Attachment
Use
To use the rack
attachment, fold
down the cup
shelves and place
items to be
washed, see
Figure 11.