Running the Dish Drawers
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The top drawer is a little deeper than the bottom drawer. I usually use the top as a drying rack if I hand wash or for pots and pans and load the bottom with the dishes and flatware.
Note
If you choose to use one as a drying rack please occasionally run it every few weeks to prevent odor from water staying in the basin.
Detergent
Attention!
Do not use dish pods or liquid soap in the dish drawers. They require powder dish detergent!
There’s a little door near the sink on each dish drawer, the larger compartment is for the main wash cycle. Be sure to close the little door after adding detergent. The two sticks are the maximum line, I usually put less than that like what’s shown in the photo.

Starting the Dish Drawers
The left button cycles through the wash options, when you’ve picked the option you’d like to run. Press the Play button on the far right, when you hear the beep close the drawer and it should start running soon after.

Tip
If you forget to put something in the dish drawer early on, you can lightly knock on the drawer like you would someone’s house and it’ll stop so you can add more dishes. To resume press the play button and close it again.