BOSCH SHX45L05UC, SHE55P05UC, SHX45P05UC, SHE68P05UC, SHE43P15UC User Manual [fr]

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9000491239 Rev A 09/09
Congratulations and Thank you from Bosch!
Thank you for selecting a Bosch dishwasher.You have joined the many consumers who demand quiet and superior performance from their dishwashers.
This manual was written with your safety and convenience in mind, and the information contained herein is very important. We highly recommend that you read this manual before you use your dishwasher for the rst time.
To learn more about your dishwasher and available accessories, as well as many other top quality Bosch appliances, visit our website at:
www.boschappliances.com (U.S.A)
OR
www.bosch-appliances.ca (Canada)
If you have any questions or comments, please contact us at: 1-800-944-2904 or write to us at:
BSH Home Appliances, Corp.
5551 McFadden Avenue
Huntington Beach, CA 92649
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Table of Contents
Important Safety Instructions1. ................................... 4-5
Dishwasher Components2. .............................................. 6
Dishwasher Features3. ....................................................7
Loading the Dishware4. ..................................................8
Rack Loading5. .......................................................... 9-10
Loading the Silverware Basket 6. ............................. 12-13
Adding Detergent & Rinse Agent7. ........................... 14-15
Dishwasher Features & Options8. ............................. 16-17
Wash Cycle Information 9. ...........................................18
Operating the Dishwasher 10. ................................... 19-20
Care & Maintenance 11. ............................................ 21-22
Self Help 12. ............................................................ 23-25
Customer Service Information 13. ..................................26
Warranty Information 14. ............................................. 27
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Important Safety Instructions
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Please Read & Save this Information
WARNING
Misuse of the dishwasher can result in serious in­jury or death. Do not use the dishwasher in any way not covered in this manual or for any purpose other than those explained in the following pages.
Severe product damage and/or injury could result from the use of unqualied service technicians or non-original replacement parts. All repairs must be performed by a qualied service technician using only original equipment factory replacement parts.
NOTICE
It is highly recommended for the end user to become familiar with the procedure to shut o the incoming water supply and the procedure to shut o the incoming power supply. See the installation Instructions or contact your installer for more information.
Never use steam cleaning products to clean your dishwasher. The manufacturer will not be liable for the possible damages or consequences.
Electrical shock or re could result if the electrical supply for the dishwasher covered in this manual is incorrectly installed or if the dishwasher has been improperly grounded. Do not use the dishwasher covered in this manual if you are certain the electrical supply has been correctly installed or the dishwasher has been properly grounded.
Never use harsh chemicals to clean your dishwasher. Some chloride-containing products can damage your dishwasher and may present health hazards!
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WARNING: To reduce the risk of re, electrical shock, or serious injury, observe the following:
This dishwasher is provided with Installation 1. Instructions and this Use and Care Manual. Read and understand all instructions before installing or using the dishwasher.
2.
This appliance must be grounded to a metal, permanent wiring system, or an equipment grounding conductor must be run with the circuit conductors and connected to the equipment grounding terminal or lead on the dishwasher. See the Installation Instructions included with this dishwasher for more information on electrical requirements.
3.
Use this dishwasher only for its intended function, which is the washing of household dishware and kitchenware.
4.
Use only detergents or rinsing agents recommended for use in a dishwasher, and keep them out of the reach of children.
5.
When loading items to be washed:
a. Locate sharp items so that they are not likely to damage the door seal.
6.
Do not abuse, sit on, or stand on the door or dish racks of the dishwasher.
To reduce the risk of injury, do not allow children 7. to play in or on the dishwasher.
When children become old enough to operate 8. the appliance, it is the legal responsibility of the parents or legal guardians to ensure that they are instructed in safe practices by qualied persons.
9.
Under certain conditions, hydrogen gas may be produced in a hot water system that has not been used for two weeks or more. Hydrogen gas is explosive. Before using a dishwasher that is connected to a hot water system that has been unused for two weeks or longer, turn on all hot water faucets and let the water ow from each for several minutes, open windows to ventilate the house. This will release any accumulated hydrogen gas. As the gas is explosive, do not smoke or use an open ame during this time.
10.
Remove the dishwasher door to the washing compartment when removing an old dishwasher from service or discarding.
b. Load knives and other sharp utensils with their HANDLES UP to reduce the risk of cut­ type injuries.
c. Do not wash plastic items unless they are marked “dishwasher safe” or the equivalent. For plastic items not so marked, check the manufacturer’s recommendations.
d. Do not operate your dishwasher unless all enclosure panels are in place.
e. Do not tamper with or override controls and interlocks
11.
To avoid oor damage and possible mold growth, do not allow wet areas to remain around or under the dishwasher.
12.
Protect your dishwasher from the elements. Protect against freezing to avoid possible damage to the ll valve. Damage caused by freezing is not covered by the warranty.
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Door Gasket
Top Rack
Silverware Basket
Bottom Rack
Dishwasher Components
Vent
Filter System
Bottom Rack
Spray Arm
Rinse Agent Dispenser
Detergent
Dispenser
Serial Number
Label
Large Object
Trap
Cylinder Filter
FILTER SYSTEM
Fine Filter
Micro Filter
(Select models)
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Dishwasher Features
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Noise Reduction System: A two-pump motor system, the Suspension Motor™, and triple insulation make this dishwasher one of the quietest in North America.
Water Shut-O: A safety feature that stops the ow of incoming water, if water is detected in the base of the dishwasher.
Stainless Steel TallTub: A rust-free, hygienic interior sur­face with a lifetime warranty.
Nylon Coated Racks: Eliminate cuts and nicks, and have a ve year warranty.
Flow-Through Heater™: Heats water up to a sanitizing temperature.
SaniDry™ Condensation Drying: A high temperature nal rinse, a low temperature stainless steel tub, and the sheeting action of a rinse agent result in drying that is hygienic, energy ecient, and economical.
EcoSense™ Wash Management System: Checks water condition and decides whether a second fresh water ll is necessary.
Triple Filtration System: Multiple lters ensure distribu­tion of clean water and protect the main pump and the drain pump from foreign material.
* Delay Start: This option allows you to delay the start time of your dishwasher.
* Upper Rack & Lower Rack Flip Tines: Increase the rack exibility to accomodate larger/taller items.
* Half Load: Reduces the energy and water consumption when washing small, lightly soiled loads.
* Extra Dry Heat: Raises the temperature of the rinse water and increases the drying time which will result in improved drying.
* OptiDry™: This feature senses when the unit is low on rinse agent and automatically increases the drying time.
* RackMatic™ Adjustable Rack Height: The top rack can be raised or lowered to accomodate tall items in the top and bottom racks.
* model dependant
Dishware Materials
NOTE: Before using your dishwasher for the rst time, check the information in this section. Some items are not dishwasher safe and should be handwashed; others require special loading.
Recommended
Aluminum: Colored anodized aluminum may fade over time. Minerals in your water may cause the aluminum to darken or spot. This can usually be removed with a soap­lled steel wool pad.
China, Crystal, Stoneware: Some hand-painted utensils may discolor, fade, or spot. Hand-wash these utensils. Position fragile glassware so that it will not topple over or come in contact with other utensils during the wash cycle.
Glass: Milk glass may discolor or become yellow. Non-stick Coatings: Apply a light coating of vegetable oil
to non-stick surfaces after drying.
Plastics: Make sure the plasticware is dishwasher safe.
Stainless Steel, Sterling Silver, and Silver Plates: Load
these utensils in a way that they do not come in contact with other metals.
Not Recommended
Acrylic: Crazing (small cracks throughout the acrylic) may occur.
Adhesive-Joined Pieces: Adhesives that join materials such as plastic, wood, bone, steel copper, tin, etc. may loosen.
Bone-Handled Utensils: Handles may separate. Iron: Iron will rust. Hand-wash and dry immediately. Non-Dishware Items: Your dishwasher is intended for
use in cleaning ONLY standard household dishware and kitchenware.
Pewter, Brass, Bronze: Pewter will tarnish. Hand-wash and dry immediately.
Tin: Tin will stain. Hand-wash and dry immediately. Wood: Wooden bowls, wooden utensils, and utensils with
wooden handles can crack, warp, and lose their nish.
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Loading the Dishware
Do not pre-wash items that have loosely attached soiling. Remove large food particles, bones, seeds, toothpicks, and excessive grease. Items having burned-on, baked-on or starchy soils may require pre-treatment.
Refer to the Dishware Materials section for more information about dishware suitability.
Load only dishwasher-safe items into the dishwasher. Load dishes in the dishwasher racks so that the insides of bowls, pots and pans are facing the spray arms. Avoid nesting and contact points between dishes. Separate items of dissimilar metals.
Loading the Top Rack
NOTE: Ensure items do not protrude through the bottom of the racks and block the spray arms.
NOTE: When pushing the top rack into the dishwasher, push
TOP RACK - 10 PLACE SETTING
it until it stops against the back of the tub so the top rack spray arm will connect to the water supply at the back of the tub. Do not push the top rack with the door.
Loading the Bottom Rack
Place large items in the bottom rack. Load pots, pans and bowls upside down.
BOTTOM RACK - 10 PLACE SETTING
TOP RACK - 12 PLACE SETTING
BOTTOM RACK - 12 PLACE SETTING
NOTICE
To avoid dishwasher damage, do not load the dishwasher with paper products, plastic bags, packing materials, or anything other than normal, dishwasher-
safe dishware and kitchenware.
Unloading the Dishwasher
Unload the bottom rack rst.• Unload the silverware basket.•
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Unload the top rack.•
UPPER RACK - 12 PLACE SETTING for Standard Silverware Basket
LOWER RACK - 12 PLACE SETTING for Standard Silverware Basket
Rack Loading
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Extra Tall Item Sprinkler (select models)
If an item is too tall to be placed into the bottom rack even with the top rack in the raised position, remove the empty top rack by pulling it out of the dishwasher until it stops. Pull the front of the rack upward and outward until the rollers are completely free of the roller guides.
Set the top rack aside. Push the roller guides back into the dishwasher. Insert the Extra Tall Item Sprinkler into the top rack spray outlet and turn the sprinkler clockwise to lock it into position.
NOTICE
To avoid dishwasher damage, do not reinstall the top
rack without removing the extra tall item sprinkler.
NOTE: Keep the vent on the tub’s right side clear by placing tall items such as plastic cutting boards and tall baking sheets on the bottom rack’s left side,or center.
To remove the sprinkler and return the dishwasher to its normal condition:
Turn the sprinkler counterclockwise and remove it.• Retrieve the top rack• Tilt the rack upwards and position the top rack rollers • onto the roller guides. Continue pushing the top rack until the rollers are on • the guide. Push the rack into the dishwasher all the way.•
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Flip Tines
The racks on select models consist of tines that you can fold down or raise depending on what you have to load in the rack. To fold down:
Grasp the tine near the locking mechanism.• Release from notch.• Push downwards.•
Top Rack Height Adjustment (select models)
The top rack can be raised or lowered to accomodate large items in either rack.
NOTE: Before you push the top rack into the dishwasher, ensure that the rack height is the same on both sides. Otherwise,the dishwasher door will not shut and the top rack spray arm will not connect to the water circuit.
Small Item Clips
The small item clips keep lightweight items and plastic containers from tipping over and lling up with water during the wash cycle.
The small item clip can be attached to the bottom wire (at any position) located on both sides of the upper rack. To attach the small item clip:
Position it on the bottom wire and attach as shown • above. Push the clip towards the wire until it fastens • securely.
To raise the top rack:
Pull the empty top rack out of the dishwasher until it • stops. Grasp the top of the • rack above the Automatic Height- Adjustable Top Rack handles and pull it upward until the handles lock the rack into position (you do not need to press the handles in order to raise the rack).
To lower the top rack:
Pull the top rack out of the dishwasher until it stops.• Press the Rackmatic Automatic Height- Adjustable • Top Rack handles inward and let the rack drop.
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Bottle Holder (select models) Allows you to securely hold tall bottles or vases. The part is removable for maximum exibility. Always check to make sure the upper spray arm does not contact any tall item placed in the lower rack.
Manual Rack Height Adjustment
Remove the empty rack by pulling it out of the dishwasher to the point that it can be lifted upward, as shown above. Pull the rack outward and up until the rollers are completely free of the roller guides.
Re-insert the rack with the other set of rollers on the roller guides, as shown below.
Cup Shelves
Cup shelves are used to hold cups and other large items such as ladles and serving spoons. To use the cup shelves, fold them downwards so that they are positioned as shown above. Place cups upside down on the shelves.
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Loading the Silverware Basket
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Use suggested loading plan for best results. NOTE: The silverware basket tops can be folded up to accommodate large or oddly-shaped items.
With the silverware basket tops down, load the silverware basket following the patterns suggested below.
Place knives and sharp utensils with their handles up, and forks and spoons with their handles down. If large or oddly-shaped items are to be loaded into the silverware basket with the tops up, load the items so that they do not nest together.
WARNING
The sharp points and edges of knives and other sharp utensils can cause serious injuries. Load knives and other sharp utensils with edges down. Do not allow children to handle or play near knives and sharp
utensils.
The Standard Silverware Basket
The Flexible Silverware Basket
1 - Salad Fork
2 - Tea Spoon
3 - Dinner Fork
4 - Knife
5 - Table Spoon
6 - Serving Spoon
7 - Serving Fork
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The Standard Silverware Basket
The standard silverware basket (select models) ts in the back of the lower rack. The basket lid can be snapped to the handle to leave the basket open.
To split the Flexible Silverware Basket:
Grasp the basket and slide the two halves in opposite • directions, as shown. Pull the two halves apart.•
The Flexible Silverware Basket
This basket splits along its length, resulting in two halves that may be placed in a variety of positions in the lower rack, greatly increasing the lower rack’s loading versatility.
Some Basket Placement Options
The basket snaps together either back to back or end to end.
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Recommended Detergent Amount
Water Type
Wash Cycle
Unit Hard Medium Soft
Power Scrub
ml
Tbsp
45
3
45
3
25-45
1.75 - 3
Auto Plus
ml
Tbsp
45
3
45
3
25-45
1.75 - 3
Auto Wash
ml
Tbsp
25-45
1.75 - 3
25
1.75
15-25
1 - 1.75
Auto Delicate
ml
Tbsp
None None None
Regular Wash
ml
Tbsp
25-45
1.75 - 3
25
1.75
15-25
1 - 1.75
Quick Wash
ml
Tbsp
25
1.75
15-25
1 - 1.75
15
1
Delicate Wash
ml
Tbsp
None None None
Adding Detergent & Rinse Agent
Detergent
Use only detergent specically designed for dishwashers. For best results, use fresh powdered dishwashing detergent. The dishwasher uses less water so you need to use less detergent. With soft water, 1 tbsp. (15ml) of detergent will
NOTICE
To avoid dishwasher damage, do not use hand
dishwashing products in your dishwasher.
To avoid dishwasher damage, do not use too much detergent if your water is soft, it may cause etching in
glassware.
clean most loads. The detergent dispenser cup has lines that measure detergent to:
1 tablespoon (15ml) AND•
1.75 tablespoons (25ml)•
3 tablespoons (45ml) of detergent will completely ll the detergent dispenser cup.
Rinse Agent
To achieve proper drying, always use a liquid rinse agent, even if your detergent contains a rinse agent or drying additive.
NOTE: The dishwasher indicates low rinse agent by showing the symbol in the countdown display. Add liquid rinse agent to the dispenser until the rinse agent reservoir is full. Wipe up any excess rinse agent that puddles when the dispenser reservoir is full.
After lling the rinse agent dispenser, the indicator light will go out in a few minutes after the dishwasher door is shut (select models only).
Refer to the following page for more information on adding detergent and rinse agent to the dishwasher.
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NOTE: If you do not know the hardness of your water supply, use 15ml of detergent. Increase the amount, if necessary, to the least amount required to get your kitchenware clean.
Use the measuring lines in the detergent dispenser cup as a guide to measure the amount of detergent recommended in the Tables below.
3 TBS MAX
2 TBS (25 ML)
1 TBS (15 ML)
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Adding Detergent Adding Rinse Agent
Use fresh powdered detergent for best results.• 1 tablespoon will clean most loads.• Do not use more than 3 tablespoons. Do not overll.• When using detergent tabs, lay them at to avoid • contact with the cover.
TO CLOSE
1 - Slide cover fully left 2 - Push rear end of the cover down rmly until you hear a *CLICK*
Always use Rinse Agent even if your detergent • contains rinse agent. Add rinse agent when the LED on the control panel • illuminates.
To add rinse agent, pour on the arrow.• Turn the arrow to adjust the amount of rinse agent • dispensed.
TO OPEN
To open the cover, push the blue button, at the rear • end of the cover, inwards. (NOT DOWN)
To Decrease Streaks on glasses
Turn
To Decrease Spots on glasses
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Cancel Drain
Dishwasher Features & Options
Wash Cycles *
* The cycles listed below vary by models.
Power Scrub Plus
Cleans items having baked-on or hard dried food soils. These items may require soaking or hand scouring.
Auto Plus
Designed to be used with heavily soiled dishes as well as pots and pans.
Auto Wash
Takes the guesswork out of cycle selection. The sensors in the dishwasher automatically adjust the cycle length, temperature and water changes based on the soil load. This cycle contains additional sensor decisions when compared to other cycles.
Auto Delicate
Designed to be used with your fragile china and glassware, allowing you to get it perfectly clean without the hassle of hand washing or worry of damage in the dishwasher.
Wash Cycle Options *
* The options listed below vary by models.
Options can be used along with wash cycle to customize load for personalized results:
1. Select wash cycle
2. Select option
3. Start dishwasher
Half Load
In the Power Scrub, Regular, and Auto Wash cycles you can reduce the energy and water consumption when washing small, lightly soiled loads that ll approximately half the dishwasher’s capacity. To activate, select the Half Load button in addition to any of the three cycles listed above.
Extra Dry Heat
With this option you can raise the temperature of the rinse water and increase the drying time for improved drying.
NOTE: The unit must be powered OFF before activating.
Regular Wash
Thoroughly cleans normal loads having loosely attached normal soiling.
Quick Wash
Cleans lightly soiled dishes and reduces overall wash time. Use this cycle to clean glasses and dessert dishes that may need to be re-used at the same event.
Rinse & Hold
Allows you to rinse the food soil o of a partial load and hold them in the dishwasher until there is a full load.
Reset
To activate:
Press and hold the left “Cancel Reset” button, then • press and hold the ON/OFF button. For units with a display when the LED display window • indicates a “0” or “1” release both buttons. To activate extra dry heat, press the left “Cancel Reset” • button until the display indicates “1”. To disable extra dry heat, press the left “Cancel Reset” • button until the display indicates “0”. Press the ON/OFF button to save the setting.•
Delay Start
This option allows you to delay the start time of your dishwasher. To activate:
Turn the dishwasher on.• Select the desired wash cycle.• Press and hold the Delay Start button. Release • when the desired delay time is shown in the display window.
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EcoAction
This option saves energy by reducing the water temperature.
Info Light
Red LED illuminates the oor to indicate that the dishwasher is running.
OptiDry
This feature senses when the unit is low on rinse agent and automatically increases the drying time. For best performance, always use a liquid rinse agent even if your detergent contains a drying additive.
Sanitize Option
All models are designed to sanitize the loaded dishes. Press the Sanitize Option button to activate the Sanitation features. The technical sanitation measures may also improve the drying results.
Child Lock
The child lock feature allows you to disable the dishwasher control panel to prevent accidental program changes. To activate:
Press and hold the button labeled “Child Lock” for 4 • seconds. The child lock indicator will illuminate.
To disable:
Press and hold the “Child Lock” button for 4 seconds.•
Cycle Completion Signal
A tone signals you when a cycle completes and the dishwasher has washed and dried the dishes. You can choose to disable the tone or adjust the volume.
Sanitized Indicator
When the “Sanitized” light appears on the control panel, it means that the dishware and kitchenware that were just washed have been sanitized according to the requirements of the National Sanitation Foundation (NSF). For more information on NSF certication, go to the Wash Cycle Information section of this manual.
Rell Rinse Agent Indicator
An indicator light will illuminate to alert you when more rinse agent is required. For models with a display window, the display will show “
NOTE: The unit must be powered OFF before activating.
To activate:
Press and hold the right “Cancel Reset” button then • press and hold the On/O button. When the light on the “Cancel Reset” button you are • pressing illuminates and the tone goes o, release both buttons. Press the far right “Cancel Reset” button until you • achieve the desired volume or until there is no tone (to turn o). Press the ON/OFF button. The setting is now saved.•
Countdown Display
The countdown display indicates the time remaining for a cycle to complete. The time will change based on water temperatures and control settings.
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Wash Cycle Information
NSF qualified
Auto Plus
Auto Wash Auto Delicate Regular Quick Rinse & Hold
cycle time [min]
120 - 135 95 - 119 80 - 100 90 - 115 30 9
water consumption [l]
23.6 - 27.8 8.4 - 21.9 11.5 - 17.7 7.7 - 18.5 12.5 4.7
[gal]
6.2 - 7.3 2.2 - 5.8 3.0 - 4.7 2.0 - 4.9 3.3 1.2
wash temperature [°C]
66 - 71 55 - 66 45 - 50 50 - 55 45 incoming
wash temperature [°F]
150 - 160 130 - 150 113 - 122 122 - 131 113 incoming
rinse temperature [°C]
69 69 69 51 - 69 50 incoming
rinse temperature [°F]
156 156 156 124 - 156 122 incoming
Half Load function
cycle time [min]
110 99 90
water consumption [l]
15.3 - 19.7 14.3 - 18.5 10.6 - 17.5
[gal]
4.0 - 5.2 3.8 - 4.9 2.8 - 4.6
Sanitation function
NSF qualified NSF qualified NSF qualified
cycle time [min]
125 - 135 105 - 135 100 - 125
water consumption [l]
23.6 - 27.8 8.4 - 21.9 7.7 - 18.5
[gal]
6.2 - 7.3 2.2 - 5.8 2.0 - 4.9
(SHE65P, SHE68P, SHX65P, SHV65P, SHV68P, SHX68P)
NSF qualified
Power Scrub
Auto Regular Delicate Quick Rinse & Hold
cycle time [min]
135 95 - 119 1 15 80 30 9
water consumption [l]
23.2 - 27.4 10.4 - 22.5 8.9 - 18.3 13.1 13.1 4.7
[gal]
6.1 - 7.2 2.7 - 5.9 2.4 - 4.8 3.5 3.5 1 .2
wash temperature [°C]
71 55 - 66 50 - 55 50 45
wash temperature [°F]
160 130 - 150 122 - 131 122 11 3
rinse temperature [°C]
69 69 45 - 69 69 50
rinse temperature [°F]
156 156 113 - 156 156 122
Half Load function
cycle time [min]
115 99 90
water consumption [l]
15.1 - 19.3 14.1 - 18.3 10.4 - 17.3
[gal]
4.0 - 5.1 3.7 - 4.8 2.7 - 4.6
Sanitation function
NSF qualified NSF qualified NSF qualified
cycle time [min]
135 105 - 135 125
water consumption [l]
23.2 - 27.4 10.4 - 22.5 8.9 - 18.3
[gal]
6.1 - 7.2 2.7 - 5.9 2.4 - 4.8
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NOTE: To save energy, this dishwasher has a “Smart Control” that automatically adjust the cycle based on soil loads and incoming water temperature. The “Smart Control” makes decisions that can cause the cycle time and water usage to adjust intermittently. * If the smart control adjusts to a stronger cycle that meets the NSF requirements, the NSF light may come on. The cycle times listed in the Use and Care manual are based on normal soil loads and 120°F incoming water and will vary based on your actual conditions.
See the Cycles and Options Charts to determine the cycles available for your specic model.
NOTE: On select models, the Half Load feature will reduce the water consumption by approximately 30 percent in the Power Scrub Plus, Regular, and Auto Wash cycles.
A dishwasher or a dishwasher cycle that has the NSF symbol has been certi ed by the NSF International to meet very strict requirements of wash time and water temperature to ensure dishware and kitchenware sanitization. These requirements are explained in the document NSF/ANSI 184, Residential Dishwashers. More information on NSF Certication is available at the NSF website, http://www.nsfconsumer.org/home/appliances.asp. Your dishwasher is NSF certied. The dishwasher cycles that are NSF certied are shown in the chart below. When these cycles are complete, the “Sanitized” indicator on your dishwasher control panel will illuminate. However, if your household water supply is too hot your dishwasher’s heating time may be reduced, and the Sanitized message may not show.
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Half Load
Power Scrub Plus
Auto Wash
Regular Wash
Quick Wash
Refill Rinse Agent
Sanitized
Operating the Dishwasher
TOP CONTROL
FOR TOP CONTROLS
To start the dishwasher:
Open the door.• Press the ON/OFF button.• Select a cycle and desired options.• Close the door.•
FOR FRONT CONTROLS
To start the dishwasher:
Press the ON/OFF button.• Select a cycle and desired options.•
To Interrupt a cycle:
Open the dishwasher door just far enough to expose • the control panel. Press the On/O button to turn the unit o.• Wait at least 10 seconds before opening the • dishwasher door. To resume the cycle, press the On/O button and • close the dishwasher door.
FRONT CONTROL
To Interrupt a cycle:
Press the On/O button to turn the unit o.• Wait at least 10 seconds before opening the • dishwasher door. To resume the cycle, press the On/O button and • close the dishwasher door.
WARNING
You could be seriously scalded if you allow hot water to splash out of the dishwasher. OPEN THE DOOR CAREFULLY during any wash or rinse cycle. Do not
fully open the door until water noises have stopped.
NOTE: Should you need to interrupt a cycle (to add or remove an item, to add detergent, etc.), it is best to do so within the rst 30 minutes of the cycle.
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Canceling or changing a cycle
Cancel / Reset
To cancel or change a cycle, open the dishwasher door far enough to expose the control buttons then press and hold the “Cancel Reset” buttons for 3 seconds.
Close the door and wait until the dishwasher completes the cycle (approx. 1 min). Open the door and press the ON/OFF button. You may now begin a new cycle.
Dishware Drying
At the end of the cycle the dishwasher will stop and a period of condensation drying will follow. After drying, the cycle is complete and depending on your model:
the “Clean” light will illuminate OR• the cycle completion signal will sound OR• the countdown display will show "0" OR• When the cycles are complete, the “Sanitized” • indicator on your dishwasher control panel will illuminate. However, if your household water supply is to hot your dishwasher’s heating time may be reduced, and the Sanitized indicator may not show.
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Care and Maintenance
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Maintenance Tasks
Certain areas of your dishwasher require occasional maintenance. The maintenance tasks are easy to do and will ensure continued superior performance from your dishwasher:
Wiping up Spills and Splash-outs•
Water may occasionally splash out of your dishwasher, especially if you interrupt a cycle or open the dishwasher door during a cycle. To avoid oor damage and possible mold growth, do not allow wet areas to remain around or under the dishwasher.
Clean the Stainless Steel Inner Door and Tub•
Clean the outer edges of the inside door panel regularly to remove debris that might collect from normal loading. If spots begin to appear on the stainless steel tub or inner door, make sure the rinse agent reservoir is full.
Check and• clean the Spray arm nozzles
Occasionally check the spray arms to ensure that the spray arm nozzles (holes) are unobstructed. You must remove the spray arms to check them for obstruction.
To remove the top spray arm:
Remove the empty top rack from the dishwasher.
1.
Remove the spray arm as shown below.3.
Look for obstruction in the spray nozzles.4. If the spray nozzles need cleaning, ush them under 5. running water.
To reinstall the top spray arm:
Return the top spray arm to its installed position.
1. Return the locking nut to its installed position and 2. turn it 1/8 turn clockwise. Return the top rack to the top rack roller guides.3.
To remove the bottom spray arm:
Remove the empty bottom rack from the dishwasher 1. tub. Grasp and lift the bottom spray arm as shown below.2.
Turn the rack upside down. The top spray arm is held 2. in position by a locking nut as shown below. Turn the locking nut counter-clockwise and remove it as shown below to release the spray arm.
Look for obstruction in the spray nozzles.3. If the spray nozzles need cleaning, ush them under 4. running water.
To reinstall the bottom spray arm:
Return the bottom spray arm to its installed position
1. and press it so that it snaps into place. Return the bottom rack to its installed position.2.
Check and• clean the lter system
This dishwasher has a lter system that consists of a Large Object Trap/Cylinder Filter assembly and a Fine Filter. Select models have an additional Micro Filter. The lter system is located on the inside of your dishwasher under the lower rack and is easily accessible. During normal use, the lter system is self-cleaning. You should occasionally inspect it for foreign objects and clean it when necessary.
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CAUTION
To avoid injury, do not reach into the large object trap with your ngers. The large object trap could
contain sharp objects.
To remove the Large Object Trap/ Cylinder Filter Assembly:
Remove the bottom rack.1. Grasp the assembly and turn it counterclockwise2.
- ¼ turn as shown below.
Lift out the assembly as shown below.3.
To reinstall the lter system:
Return the ne lter to its originally installed 1. position.
Fine Filter
Place the Large Object Trap/Cylinder Filter Assembly
2. into its installed position in the dishwasher oor. Turn the ring handle clockwise 1/4 turn until it is 3. locked. The arrow on the ring handle and the arrow on the Fine Filter should point to each other, as shown below. Gently pull the ring handle to ensure that the 4. assembly is locked into place.
Carefully examine the assembly. If you nd debris in 4. the Large Object Trap, turn it upside-down and gently tap it on a surface such as a countertop to dislodge and remove the debris. Flush the Cylinder Filter clean by holding it under 5. running water.
To remove the ne lter:
Lift the ne lter from the dishwasher oor as shown below
1. and ush it clean by holding it under running water. Remove the Micro lter and ush it clean by holding 2. it under running water.
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Clean the Exterior Door Panel•
Colored Doors
Use only a soft cloth that is lightly dampened with soapy water.
Stainless Steel Doors
Use a soft cloth with a non-abrasive cleaner (preferably a liquid spray) made for cleaning stainless steel. For the best results, apply the stainless steel cleaner to the cloth, then wipe the surface.
Clean the Door Gasket•
Regularly clean the door gasket with a damp cloth to remove food particles and other debris. Also clean the door seal, located inside the dishwasher at the bottom of the door.
Winterizing Your Dishwasher•
If your dishwasher will be unused for an extended period of time in a location that experiences freezing temperatures (e.g., in a holiday home or through a vacation period), have your dishwasher winterized by an authorized service center.
Self Help
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Dishwashers may occasionally exhibit problems that are unrelated to a malfunction of the dishwasher itself. The following informa­tion may help you with a dishwasher problem without involving a repair professional. The Items listed in the following charts may not be covered by your product warranty.
Problem Cause Action
Dishwasher does not start Door may not be properly latched.
Dishwasher beeping (end of cycle signal)
1. Unit may not be turned on.2. Unit not reset or previous cycle not 3. completed. Delay start engaged.
4. Interruption of electrical power supply 5. to dishwasher or blown fuse. Child lock activated (select models).
6. The door may have been closed with-7.
out rst selecting a cycle.
Water supply may not be turned on.
8.
Default factory settings alert the customer that the cycle has completed by beep­ing. This feature can be deactivated if so desired.
Shut the door completely.1. Press the main power switch to turn unit on.2. To reset, refer to “Canceling or changing the 3. cycle” section in this manual. To reset, refer to “Delay Start” section in this
4. manual. Check circuit breaker.
5. Deactivate the child lock. Refer to “Child Lock” 6. section in this manual if applicable. Select a cycle and close the door.
7. Check and turn on water supply.8.
To adjust the volume or deactivate, refer to “Cycle Completion Signal” section in this manual.
Display does not illuminate or console lights are not on
Dishwasher seems to run a long time
Dishes aren’t getting clean enough
A fuse may have been blown or circuit
1. breaker tripped. Door not closed or latched.
2.
Note: For models with controls on the top portion of the door, the display only illuminates when the door is opened and controls are visible.
1.
Incoming water is not warm enough. Cycle time can vary due to soil and 2. water conditions. Rinse agent dispenser is empty.
3. Dishwasher connected to cold water 4. supply.
Note: Refer to “Cycle Chart Data” section in this manual for typical cycle length.
1.
Spray arm movement is obstructed. Spray arm nozzles clogged.2. Improper use of detergents.3. Filters could be clogged.4. Dishes are nested or loaded too close 5. together. Selected wash cycle is not suitable for
6. food soil condtions.
Check the fuse or circuit breaker box and
1. replace the fuse or reset the breaker if neces­sary. Ensure that door is properly latched and
2. completely closed.
Before starting a cycle, run hot water faucet
1. at the sink nearest to the dishwasher. Sensors in the dishwasher automatically in-
2. crease the cycle time to ensure a good wash when heavy soil is detected. Add rinse agent.
3. Verify dishwasher is connected to hot water 4. supply plumbing.
Ensure that spray arm movement is not
1. blocked by hand rotating spray arms. Remove the spray arms and clean accord-
2. ing to “Check/Clean the Spray Arm Nozzles” in Care and Maintenance section of this manual. Increase or decrease detergent depending
3. on the water hardness. Refer to Table under “Adding Detergent and Rinse Agent”.
Clean the lter. Refer to “Check/Clean the
4. Filter System” under Care and Maintenance section of this manual. Rearrange load such that water spray can
5. reach all items in the dishwasher. See also “Preparing and Loading” section of this manual. Refer to “Wash Cycle” section in Operating
6. the Dishwasher section of this manual.
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Problem Cause Action
Dishes are not getting dry enough Rinse agent dispenser is empty. (Rinse
Odor Food debris is present at the bottom of
1. agent indicator is activated). Improper loading of dishes.
2. Selected cycle does not include drying.3.
Note: Plastic or Teon do not typically dry
as completely as other items due to their inherent properties.
1. the dishwasher. Food particles are present near the
2. door seal. Dishes left too long in unit before run-
3. ning a cycle. Residual water is present at the bot-
4. tom of the dishwasher. Drain hose is obstructed.
5.
Add rinse agent. The use of rinse agent im-
1. proves drying. Rearrange load to ensure items are not
2. nested. Refer also to the “Preparing and Load­ing” section of this manual. Rinse and Hold setting does not include dry-
3. ing cycle,
Note: Select models offer an extra heating op­tions to improve drying performance. Refer to “Wash Cycle options” under the Operating the Dishwasher section of this manual.
Remove the lters and clean according to the 1. “Check/Clean the Filter System” section of this manual. Refer to “Clean the Door Gasket and Door
2. Seal” in the Care and Maintenance section of this manual . Run a Rinse/Hold cycle if you do not intend to
3. immediately wash the dishes. Ensure the unit has completely drained from
4. the last cycle. Refer to the “Canceling or changing the cycle” section of this manual. Remove any obstructions from the drain hose
5.
by calling qualied personnel.
Note: If odor still persists, run the Normal/Regular
cycle until it ushes and interrupt the cycle and
place an 8 oz. cup of distilled white vinegar solu-
tion on the top rack and then nish the cycle.
Dishwasher not lling with water Restriction in the water supply system.
Water Leaks Suds
Tub stains Stains on the dishwasher interior are
1. Previous wash cycle was not com-2. pleted. Delay-start is active.
3.
1. Door seal could be pulled away from 2. track. Condensation vent is blocked.
3. Improper installation.4.
1. due to hardness of water. Silverware in contact with tub.
2.
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Ensure that the water supply valve (typically 1. located under kitchen sink) is open and check that the water supply line has no kinks and clogs. Refer to the “Canceling or changing the cycle”
2. section of this manual. Cancel the delay-start or wait until delay-
3. start time completes (times out). Refer to the “Delay Start” section of this manual.
Wrong type of detergent results in suds and 1. leaks. Use only dishwasher detergents. If suds still persist, then add one tablespoon of vegetable oil at the bottom of the dishwasher and run the desired cycle. Ensure that door seal is in the track.
2. Ensure that condensation vent is not blocked. 3. Refer to “Loading Extra Tall Items” in the Pre­paring and Loading the Dishwasher section of this manual.
Have proper installation veried by qualied
4. personnel (water supply, drain system, level­ing, plumbing).
Concentrated Lemon juice can reduce the 1. build up of hard water stains. Run a normal
cycle until it ushes and interrupt the cycle
and then place an 8 oz. cup of the concen­trated lemon solution on the top rack and
nish the cycle. This can be done periodically
to avoid build up. Ensure that the silverware does not make
2. contact with the tub while running a cycle.
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