Big Al, The spray arms only spray when they move the open end that's down in the water against the direction of the swirling water so the back stroke of the agitator arms that hold the spray nozzles causes the pause in spraying.
Robert, I thought that the detergent was poured in through the fill opening. You are adding the detergent after the pre rinse by stopping the water fill and lifting the cover to throw one of the packets in while the machine is drained? I thought that the directions I saw showed the detergent added via a little scoop that channeled it in through the fill hole, but that was a long time ago and I am probably foggy on it. I would have thought that this machine would be a candidate for Bubble Bandit because of its relatively short wash cycle. If we ever reopen, I will have to check the consumer magazines to see if they ever tested this dishwashing process.
So this Queen Cookware, does it say Regal or West Bend anywhere on the pan? The handle and the knob on the lid remind me of the trim on those brands. The limited capacity was probably why Hotpoint and KitchenAid, among others, used to advertise that the machines would home a whole day's dishes for a family of four. Of course, if they were not pre rinsed, the short wash cycles, especially of the KA, would not clean them very well.