Loading, To position tines, Storage of dishes – Kenmore 465.1333 User Manual

Page 9: Deactivation of controls, Oading, Variable tines, Slidingf tines, Utensil basket, Sabbath guidelines

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Variable Tines

(select models)

Variable tines, located in
the back half of the drawer,

provide convenient loading

space for almost any sized

item. Positioning the tines

flat or splayed out creates

adequate room for large, buiky items like pots and
pans or mixing bowls. Angling tines out
accommodates up to 12” plates.

To position tines:

1. Carefully pull back on the last tine until notches are

removed from the clip.

2. Rotate tine forward into the notches that best fit the

size of the dish.

3. Release tine to lock into place.

Slidingf Tines

(select models)

Sliding tines, located in
the front half of the

drawer, can be adjusted

to provide narrow spacing
for loading plates or wide
spacing for loading deep

bowls, pots or pans. Slide
one or both sets of tines

toward the back or front of the drawer for narrow or
wider spacing. Leave proper spacing between the

items in sliding and variable tines (select models) for
increased wash performance.

Utensil Basket

For optimum wash performance the utensil basket

should be placed along the front of the drawer with
the handle against the tub. Load the basket while it is

in the rack or take the basket out for loading on a
counter or table.

Place small items like baby bottle
caps, jar lids, corn cob holders,
etc., in a covered section [select
models). Close the cover to hold

small items in place.

Be sure that nothing protrudes

through the bottom of basket or rack to

block the spray arm.

To avoid damaging the silver finish,

do not

mix silver

and stainless.

When covers [select models) are folded down flat

against the basket, mix items in each section of the
basket with some handles pointing up and some with
handles down. Load knives, handles up and spoons
and forks handles down.

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Sabbath Guidelines

(select models)

For those who observe Kosher dietary guidelines,

Star-K has certified that the drawers in the 2-drawer

model are separate and therefore one drawer can be
designated to wash utensils used for dairy, while the
other can be designated for washing meat utensils.

HOWEVER, NEITHER DRAWER CAN BE USED TO

WASH DISHES ON THE SABBATH OR HOLIDAYS!

Storage of dishes

Although washing of dishes with the drawer dishwasher

is not permitted on the Sabbath or on holidays, storage of
dishes is possible by following the guidelines listed below.

Deactivation

of

controls:

To deactivate the audible tones and lights, see page 10

and follow the instructions under Rinse Aid/Audible
Feedback Adjustment Mode.

To deactivate the visual indicator lights, level “0”

should be selected for the Rinse Aid dispenser level.

• To deactivate the audible feedback, both Delay Hours

option lights should be turned to

OFF.

• If the Child Lock feature has been set, this will also

need deactivation. See page 12 for further instructions.

Reactivation

of

controls after the Sabbath:

To reactivate the controls, repeat the process from page 10

and select the desired rinse aid and audio feedback levels.
For reactivation of the Child Lock feature, see page 12.

Important:

Care should be taken when opening the

drawer[s) and loading dishes while in the disabled
mode as an accidental key press could activate the
indicator lights.

Notes:

• If needed, be sure to allow enough time to run a

cleaning cycle prior to the start of the Sabbath.

• Clean dishes should be unloaded from the drawer

dishwasher prior to setting the controls for the
Sabbath to prevent activation of the indicator lights.

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