This indicates that death or
serious injuries may occur as a
result of non-observance of this
warning.
9 CAUTION
This indicates that minor or
moderate injuries may occur as
a result of non-observance of
this warning.
NOTICE
This indicates that damage to the
appliance or property may occur as a
result of non-compliance with this
advisory.
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Note: This alerts you to important
information and/or tips.
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( IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
This dishwasher is provided with
Installation Instructions and this Use
and Care Manual. Read and
understand all instructions before
using the dishwasher.
This dishwasher is intended for use
up to a maximum altitude of
13,000 ft (4,000 meters) above sea
level.
To reduce the risk of fire, electrical
shock, or serious injury, observe the
following:
Risk of fire, electrical shock, or serious injury
9 WARNING
RISK OF INJURY OR DEATH!
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.
9 WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
OR FIRE!
Electrical shock or fire 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 unless you are
certain the electrical supply has
been correctly installed and the
dishwasher has been properly
grounded.
9 WARNING
HEALTH HAZARD!
Never use harsh chemicals to
clean your dishwasher. Some
chloride-containing products
can damage your dishwasher
and may present health
hazards!
9 WARNING
RISK OF INJURY!
Severe injury and/or product
damage could result from the
use of unauthorized service
technicians or non-original
replacement parts. All repairs
must be performed by an
authorized service technician
using only original equipment
factory replacement parts.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
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.
9 WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK!
This appliance must be
grounded. In the event of a
malfunction or breakdown,
grounding will reduce the risk of
electric shock by providing a
path of least resistance for
electric current. This appliance
is equipped with a cord having
an equipment-grounding
conductor.
Improper connection of the
equipment-grounding conductor
can result in risk of electric
shock. Check with a qualified
electrician if you are in doubt
whether the appliance is
properly grounded.
Safe Operation
Use this dishwasher only for its
intended function, which is the
washing of household dishware and
kitchenware rated as dishwasher
safe.
Use only detergents or rinsing agents
recommended for use in a
dishwasher, and keep them out of
the reach of children.
9 CAUTION
When loading items to be
washed:
■ Locate sharp items so they
are not likely to damage the
door seal.
■ Load knives and other sharp
utensils with their HANDLES
UP to reduce the risk of
cut-type injuries.
■ 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.
■ Do not operate your
dishwasher unless all
enclosure panels are in
place.
■ Do not tamper with or
override controls and
interlocks.
Do not abuse, sit or stand on the
door or dish racks of the dishwasher.
9 WARNING
RISK OF INJURY!
To avoid risk of injury, always
use caution when opening the
door during or following a wash
cycle as hot water or steam
may escape. Do not fully open
the door until water noises have
stopped and steam has
subsided.
NSF/ANSI 184 Certified residential
dishwashers are not intended for
licensed food establishments.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Child Safety
To reduce risk of injury, do not allow
children to play in or on the
dishwasher.
When children become old enough
to operate the appliance, it is the
responsibility of the parents/legal
guardians to ensure the children are
instructed in safe practices by
qualified persons.
Proper Care and Maintenance
9 WARNING
RISK OF EXPLOSION!
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 flow
from each for several minutes.
This will release any
accumulated hydrogen gas. As
the gas is explosive, do not
smoke or use an open flame
during this time.
To avoid dishwasher damage, do not
allow water to remain in your
dishwasher systems through
extended periods of freezing
temperatures. Freezing temperatures
can damage the water fill valve and
potentially other components of your
dishwasher.
NOTICE
It is highly recommended for the end
user to become familiar with the
procedure to shut off the incoming
water supply and the procedure to
shut off the incoming power supply.
See the Installation Instructions or
contact your installer for more
information.
9 WARNING
STATE OF CALIFORNIA
PROPOSITION 65 WARNINGS!
This product contains one or
more chemicals known to the
State of California to cause
cancer, birth defects, or other
reproductive harm.
Remove the dishwasher door to the
washing compartment when
removing an old dishwasher for
service or discarding.
To avoid floor damage and possible
mold growth, do not allow wet areas
to remain around or under the
dishwasher.
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ƒ Causes of Damage
Causes of Damage
NOTICES
■ Never use steam cleaning
products to clean your
dishwasher. The manufacturer will
not be liable for the possible
damages or consequences.
■ Bleach-based wipes can cause
stainless-steel doors and tubs to
rust.
■ Using harsh chemicals
(e.g. bleach), abrasive cleaners,
scouring pads (metal or plastic),
or abrasive cloths/paper towels
can damage your dishwasher’s
exterior door panel, fascia panel
and buttons.
■ 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.
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en-us Getting Started
* Getting Started
Getting Started
Appliance overview
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The numbers stated below refer to
the overview images on the previous
page of this manual.
9* Rinse aid dispenser
92 Detergent dispenser
9: Lock for detergent dispenser
9B Rating plate
Operating panel
( On/Off button
0 Wash cycles
8 Digital display
@ Delay start button
H Wash cycle options
P Start button
Dishwasher interior
components
1* Third rack
12 Upper rack
1: Upper spray arm
1B Detergent tab tray
1J Vent hole
1R Lower spray arm
1Z Dispenser for special salt
1b Filters
1j Silverware basket
9" Lower rack
SettingFactory setting Description
• Water hardness
•:‹‹ - •:‹ˆ
§ Rinse aid
§:‹‹ - §:‹‡
š Intensive drying
•:‹‹Setting the water hardness. When using
§:‹†Amount of rinse aid affects drying. When using
š:‹‹ / OffImproved drying for glasses and plasticware.
Display indicators
‹:‹‹
Clean
Sanitize
Add Rinse
Aid
Add Salt
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Menu overview
The dishwasher has been preset with
certain settings for your convenience.
You can change these factory
settings.
Use the function keys #, + and
3 to change the settings.
Multitabs, select the lowest setting.
Multitabs, select setting 0.
Cycle time remaining
Lights up when dishes are
clean
Lights up when sanitation
requirements are met
Lights up when rinse aid is low
Lights up when salt is low
š:‹‹ - š:‹‚
› Cycle completion signal
›:‹‹ - ›:‹„
† TimeLight®
†:‹‹, †:‹‚, †:‹ƒ
˜ Auto power off
˜:‹‹ - ˜:‹ƒ
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›:‹ƒ Signal sounds when wash cycle is complete.
†:‹‚While a wash cycle is running, status information
is projected onto the floor.
˜:‹‹Dishwasher switches off automatically after wash
cycle is complete.
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en-us Getting Started
+ Water softening
system / special salt
Your water hardness level directly
impacts your dishwasher’s
performance. Hard water will
increase spotting and reduce
detergent performance. Some
dishwasher models are equipped
with a water softener that uses a
special salt to adjust the water
hardness to obtain optimal
performance. The dishwasher salt is
added to the salt chamber 1Z
located under the lower dishwasher
rack. The amount of salt that is
dispensed is based on your home
water hardness. The home water
hardness can be determined by
using the water hardness test strip
included in your manual set (or from
your local hardware store). The
dishwasher water softener setting
must be adjusted to match your
water hardness.
Instructions for use of
included “Water Hardness
Test Strip”
Only use salt designed for automatic
dishwashers. Never use household
water softener salt or table salt.
Follow the instructions below for the
included test strip. (If purchasing a
different test strip, follow
manufacturers instructions).
1.
Run the water at the kitchen sink
for 5 minutes.
2.
Dip the end of the test strip with
the colored squares into the tap
water for 1 second and shake off
excess water.
3.
After one minute, compare the
test strip to the chart below and
determine the Dishwasher Water
Softener setting.
4.
Adjust the dishwasher Water
Softener setting. ~ "Adjusting
the water softening system"
on page 13
5.
If required, add salt to the
dishwasher salt chamber as
shown. ~ "Using special
dishwasher salt" on page 13
Adjusting the water softener settings
Using the test strip included with
your dishwasher
(Purchased test strips may have a
different scale)
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Water
softener
setting
•:‹‹No011606
•:‹‚Yes11715278
•:‹ƒYes153188910
•:‹„Yes1892231113
•:‹…Yes2242941417
•:‹†Yes2953831822
•:‹‡Yes3845442331
•:‹ˆYes5458903252
Add salt to
salt
dispenser
Water hardness onversion chart
(only necessary if you purchase a
different test strip)
ppmgpg/°dH
Adjusting the water
softening system
The amount of salt dispensed can be
set from •:‹‹ to •:‹ˆ. Salt is not
required at the set value •:‹‹.
Set the softening system as follows:
1.
Ask your local water utility
company for the water hardness
value of your tap water.
2.
Required setting can be found in
the water hardness table.
3.
Open the door.
4.
Switch on On/Off switch (.
5.
Hold down function key # and
press Start button P until the
display 8 indicates •:‹x (x can
be any number).
6.
Release both buttons.
The indicator of function key #
flashes and the display 8
indicates •:‹…. Press function key 3 to select the desired setting.
7.
Save the selected setting by
pressing the Start button P .
The chosen setting has now been
stored.
Using special dishwasher
salt
As soon as the low salt indicator
lights up on the digital display 8,
salt should be topped off. Always
refill with special salt immediately
before switching on the appliance.
This ensures that overrun special salt
solution is immediately washed out
and does not corrode the rinsing tub.
NOTICE
Detergent will destroy the water
softening system! Never pour
detergent into the salt dispenser.
Top off the salt as follows:
1.
Undo the screw plug on the
dispenser 1Z.
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2.
Fill the dispenser with water
(required only when switching on
the appliance for the first time).
3.
Add salt as illustrated (do not use
table salt, salt tablets or salt for
use with whole house water
softeners).
The water is displaced and runs
out.
For more information about buying
dishwasher salt, please contact
customer service (1-800-944-2904).
Using detergents with salt
component
Detergent with a salt component
If combined detergents with a salt
component are used, special salt can
usually be omitted up to a water
hardness of 21° dH (37° fH,
26° Clarke, 3.7 mmol/l). If the water
hardness is over 21° dH, salt must
be used.
Switching off low salt
indicator / water softening
system
Switching off water softening system
If the use of combined detergents
with a salt component impairs the
low salt indicator on the digital
display 8, the low salt indicator
can be switched off.
Proceed as described under “Setting
water softening system” and set the
value to •:‹‹. The water softening
system and salt refill indicator are
now switched off.
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en-us Rinse Aid
, Rinse Aid
Rinse Aid
To achieve proper drying, always use
a liquid rinse aid, even if your
detergent contains a rinse aid or
drying additive.
Note: The dishwasher indicates low
rinse aid by turning on the Rinse Aid
indicator on the display 8. If this
indicator lights up, you need to refill
the rinse aid dispenser 9* by
following the directions below.
Adding rinse aid
NOTICE
To avoid oversudsing or clogging, do
not overfill the rinse aid
dispenser 9*. Wipe up any spills
with a damp cloth.
1.
Open the rinse aid dispenser 9*
by pressing on the latch of the lid
and pull it open.
2.
Add liquid rinse aid to the
dispenser 9* until it is full. Do
not overfill.
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3.
Close the lid. Lid must be fully
closed until it clicks in order to
seal.
4.
Wipe up any excess rinse aid that
may have puddled when the
dispenser reservoir is full.
The indicator light will go out a few
moments after the dishwasher door
is shut.
NOTICE
Do not fill the rinse aid dispenser 9*
with detergent. Doing so will damage
the dishwasher.
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Setting the amount of rinse
aid used
The amount of rinse aid dispensed
can be set from §:‹‹ to §:‹‡. The
factory setting is §:‹†.
You should only change the setting if
streaks remain on the dishes (lower
the amount), or if dishes are not
getting dry enough (increase the
amount).
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SettingAmount
§:‹‹dispenser is OFF
§:‹‚lowest setting
§:‹ƒlow setting
§:‹„medium setting
§:‹…medium/high setting
§:‹†high setting
§:‹‡highest setting
1.
Open the door.
2.
Press the On/Off button (.
3.
Hold down function key # and
press Start button P until the
display 8 indicates •:‹x (x can
be any number).
4.
Release both buttons.
The indicator of function key #
flashes and the display 8
indicates the factory set value
•:‹…
5.
Press the function key # until
the display 8 shows §:‹†.
6.
Press function key 3 to select
the desired setting.
7.
Press Start button P to save
the setting.
Turning off rinse aid
indicator
Proceed as described in the section
“Setting the amount of rinse aid
used” and set value to §:‹‹. The
rinse aid indicator is now turned off.
NOTICE
Using no rinse aid or setting the
dispenser to §:‹‹ may result in
longer cycle times consuming more
energy and water. The higher
temperatures and longer cycle times
can damage fine china or glassware.
- Loading the
Dishwasher
Loading the Dishwasher
Dishware material
Note: Before using your dishwasher
for the first time, check the
information in this section. Some
items are not dishwasher-safe and
should be hand washed; others
require special loading.
Recommended
AluminumColored anodized aluminum
China, Crystal,
Stoneware
GlassMilk glass may discolor or
Non-stick
Coatings
PlasticsMake sure the plasticware is
Stainless Steel,
Sterling Silver
and Silver
Plates
may fade over time.
Minerals in your water may
cause the aluminum to
darken or spot. This can
usually be removed with a
soap-filled steel wool pad.
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.
become yellow.
Apply a light coating of
vegetable oil to non-stick
surfaces after drying.
dishwasher-safe.
Load these so they do not
come in contact with other
metals, stainless steel
dishwasher tub walls or the
inner door.
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Not Recommended
AcrylicCrazing or small cracks
throughout the acrylic, may
occur.
AdhesiveJoined Pieces
Adhesives that join
materials such as plastic,
wood, bone, steel, copper,
tin, etc. may loosen.
Bone-Handled
Handles may separate.
Utensils
IronIron 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
These items will tarnish.
Hand wash and dry
immediately.
TinTin will stain. Hand wash
and dry immediately.
WoodWooden bowls, wooden
utensils and utensils with
wooden handles can crack,
warp and lose their finish.
■ Only wash household dishware
and kitchenware rated as
dishwasher-safe.
Refer to the Dishware Materials
section for more information
about dishware suitability.
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.
Loading the upper rack
Ensure items do not protrude through
the bottom of the racks and block the
spray arms.
Note: When pushing the upper
rack 12 into the dishwasher, push it
until it stops against the back of the
tub so the upper rack spray
arm 1: connects to the water
supply at the back of the tub. Do not
push racks in using the door.
Loading the racks
For best dishwashing results,
observe the following when loading
the dishwasher:
■ Do not pre-wash items with
loosely attached food soil.
■ Remove all food particles, bones,
toothpicks and excessive grease.
■ Pre-treat items having burned-on,
baked-on or starchy soils.
■ Load dishes in the dishwasher
racks so the insides of bowls,
pots and pans are facing the
spray arms.
■ Avoid nesting and contact points
between dishes.
■ Separate items of dissimilar
metals. Use care to not block
movement of the spray arms.
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Loading the lower rack
Place large items in the lower
rack 9". Load pots, pans and bowls
upside down. Do not block the vent
hole 1J with tall baking sheets.
Load these items on the right side of
the dishwasher.
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Loading the third level rack
The third level rack 1* offers extra
space for items like dessert bowls,
serving spoons or pasta forks.
In order to achieve optimal cleaning,
avoid placing heavily soiled items or
items with burned in food soils in the
third level rack.
Overloading the upper rack 12 may
reduce performance in the third level
rack.
When loading items in the third level
rack that have concaved bottoms or
cavities, water may collect in the
cavities.
Recommended loading
pattern
For daily, regular or typical use
12 place setting
Lower rack 9"
Upper rack 12
Note: Folding the cup shelves down
will allow the cups to sit at an
increased angle and reduce water
pooling on cup bottoms.
Third rack 1*
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Additional loading pattern
10 place setting
Lower rack 9"
Upper rack 12
Third rack 1*
Loading the silverware
basket
Place knives and sharp utensils with
their handles up and forks and
spoons with their handles down. If
large or oddly-shaped items are
loaded in the silverware basket, be
sure they do not nest together.
9 WARNING
Note: Folding the cup shelves down
will allow the cups to sit at an
increased angle and reduce water
pooling on cup bottoms.
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RISK OF INJURY!
The sharp points and edges of
knives and other sharp utensils
can cause serious injury. Load
knives and other sharp utensils
with edges down. Do not allow
children to handle or play near
knives and sharp utensils.
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The Double Flex 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 9", greatly increasing
the lower rack’s loading versatility.
The basket snaps together either
side by side or back to back.
To split the Double Flex silverware
basket:
Grasp the basket and slide the two
halves in opposite directions and
then pull the two halves apart.
Side by side
Back to back
Note: The silverware basket lid may
also be folded downward in order to
leave the basket open.
This dishwasher is equipped with a
silverware drawer that should
accommodate most silverware
loading needs.
However, if you are washing while the
silverware drawer has been removed,
or with excess silverware, a
silverware basket is also included.
When loading the silverware basket
you should avoid excessive contact
points and nesting of similar items
(allowing two spons to rest inside
one another).
A good way to avoid excessive
contact points is to load the
silverware basket with the lids
closed, inserting each piece of
silverware into one of the individual
slots as shown.
To assemble the Double Flex
silverware basket:
Hold the two halves side by side or
back to back, so that the tab on one
basket can slip into the notch on the
other basket. Push the two halves in
opposite directions until they click.
When unloading the dishwasher, to
prevent water from dripping onto dry
dishes, unload the lower
rack 9" first. Next, unload the
silverware basket 1j followed by
the upper rack 12, and then the
third rack (if equipped).
Note: Dishes are more likely to chip
when unloading before cooling.
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Adjusting the height of the
rack
If required, the height of the upper
rack 12 can be adjusted to create
more space for taller utensils either in
the upper or lower rack.
With
silverware
basket
Setting 1
max. ø
Setting 2
max. ø
Setting 3
max. ø
Upper rackLower rack
9.4 in
(24 cm)
10.4 in
(26.5 cm)
11.4 in
13.4 in
(34 cm)
12 in
(30.5 cm)
11 in (28 cm)
(29 cm)
With
third rack
Setting 1
max. ø
Setting 2
max. ø
Setting 3
max. ø
Arrange large plates up to a diameter
of 13.4 in (34 cm) in the lower
basket 9" as illustrated.
RackMatic
The height of the upper rack 12 can
be adjusted in 3 steps to create more
space.
Upper rackLower rack
7 in (18 cm)13.4 in
8 in
(20.5 cm)
9 in
(23 cm)
®
(34 cm)
12 in
(30.5 cm)
11 in (28 cm)
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3.
To raise the rack, hold the basket
on the sides of the upper rack
and lift it up.
Note: Check spray arm for clearance
after adjustment.
Rack accessories
Flip tines
The upper and lower rack are fitted
with flip tines that can be folded
down depending on what you may
need to load in the rack.
Lower rack flip tines: To fold down,
pull flip tine gently forward and
release it from the notch. Push the
flip tine downward. To fold up, push
flip tines into an upright position until
the holder engages in the notch.
1.
Pull the upper rack out of the
dishwasher until it stops.
2.
To lower the rack, push the
RackMatic® lever inward.
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Upper rack flip tines: To fold down,
push flip tines downward with gentle
pressure. To fold up, push flip tines
into an upright position until the
holder engages in the notch.
Third rack
The third rack 1* horizontally
positions knives, spatulas and other
oversized tools for improved cleaning
and easier loading and unloading.
Arrange cutlery in third rack as
illustrated.
Cup shelves
The cup shelves and the space
underneath them can be used for
small cups or for larger serving
utensils.
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Removing/Installing third
rack
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Removing third rack 1*
1.
Pull out third rack all the way (1).
2.
Lift upper rollers over the stopper
hooks of both rails (2).
3.
Pull third rack out forward and
upward so the the holding hooks
and the lower rollers of the rack
slide over the stopper hooks of
both rails (3).
Installing third rack 1*
1.
Pull out third rack rails all the
way (1).
2.
Insert third rack at an angle. Make
sure that the stopper hooks of
both rails slide in between the
holding hooks and the lower
rollers of the third rack (2).
3.
Slide third rack in and lift the
upper rollers over the front
stopper hooks of both rails (3).
4.
Push in third rack (4).
Removing/Installing upper
rack with Rackmatic
®
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Removing upper rack 12
1.
Pull out upper rack all the way (1).
2.
Lift front rollers over the stopper
hook of the rail (2).
3.
Pull out upper rack forwards and
upwards so that the upper and
lower rollers of the rack slide over
the stopper hooks of both
rails (3).
Installing upper rack 12
1.
Pull out upper rack rails all the
way (1).
2.
Insert upper rack at an angle.
Make sure that the stopper hooks
of both rails slide in between the
upper and lower rollers on the
rear side of the rack (2).
3.
Slide upper rack in and lift the
upper rollers over the front
stopper hooks of both rails (3).
4.
Push in upper rack (4).
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Detergent en-us
. Detergent
most, therefore, less detergent is
required. With soft water,
This dishwasher uses less water than
Detergent
Use only detergent specifically
designed for dishwashers. For best
results, use fresh powdered
dishwashing detergent or detergent
tabs.
1 tablespoon (15 ml) of detergent
will clean most loads. The detergent
dispenser cup has lines that measure
detergent to 1 tablespoon (15 ml)
and 1.75 tablespoons (25 ml).
3 tablespoons (45 ml) of detergent
NOTICE
To avoid dishwasher damage:
■ Do not use hand dishwashing
products in your dishwasher.
■ Do not use too much detergent if
your water is soft. Using too much
detergent with soft water may
cause etching in glassware and
fine china.
will completely fill the detergent
dispenser.
Note: If you do not know the
hardness of your water supply, use
15 ml 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 following table.
Wash CycleHard Water/
Heavy Soil
Heavy3 tbsp
(45 ml)
Auto1.75 - 3 tbsp
(25 - 45 ml)
Glass1.75 tbsp
(25 ml)
Normal1.75 - 3 tbsp
(25 - 45 ml)
Speed60
®
1.75 tbsp
(25 ml)
Medium Water/
Medium Soil
3 tbsp
(45 ml)
1.75 tbsp
(25 ml)
1 - 1.75 tbsp
(15 - 25 ml)
1.75 tbsp
(25 ml)
1 - 1.75 tbsp
(15 - 25 ml)
Soft Water/
Little Soil
1.75 - 3 tbsp
(25 - 45 ml)
1 - 1.75 tbsp
(15 - 25 ml)
1 tbsp
(15 ml)
1 - 1.75 tbsp
(15 - 25 ml)
1 tbsp
(15 ml)
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en-us Detergent
Adding detergent
1.
If the detergent dispenser 92 is
still closed, push the button 9:
to open it.
Note: Make sure the detergent
dispenser is dry and clear of
detergent residue.
2.
Pour detergent into the dry
detergent dispenser 92 only.
Add detergent. Do not overfill the
detergent dispenser.
PD[
WEVSPO
WEVSPO
Note: Do not place detergent
tabs or utensils in the detergent
tab tray 1B. Place tabs or other
detergent forms directly in the
detergent dispenser 92.
Dosage: see manufacturer’s
instructions on the packaging.
3.
Close the lid by placing the finger
on the lid as shown. Slide the lid
closed and press down firmly until
it clicks.
&/,&.
WEVSPO
When using detergent tabs, lay
them such that they do not come
in contact with the cover, insert a
detergent tab flat, not on its side.
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The detergent dispenser will open
automatically at the ideal time for
the set cycle. The powder or liquid
detergent is distributed in the
appliance and is dissolved,
detergent tabs will fall into the
detergent tab tray 1B where it
dissolves during the cycle.
Tip: If the dishware is only lightly
soiled, slightly less than the indicated
amount of detergent is usually
adequate.
food or grease. These dishes would
normally require soaking or hand
scouring.
AutoSmartest cycle, with most flexible soil
sensing, which is ideal for mixed dishware
and food soils.
GlassBest for delicate dishes and glasses, the
Glass cycle lowers temperature and cycle
length to decrease energy usage.
Normal
(see note at
bottom of table)
Speed60
Recommended for daily, regular or typical
use to completely wash a full load of
normally soiled dishes.
®
Cleans freshly soiled dishes with easy to
remove soils.
This cycle reduces cycle time while still
including drying.
RinseUse this cycle if you need to pre-rinse
dishes to avoid odors. Place unrinsed
dishes inside the dishwasher and select
the Rinse cycle. Uses less water than
hand rinsing and very low energy.
all
all
Delay
Half Load
Extra Dry
Extra Scrub
all
Note: In order to obtain optimal
performance with minimum energy
consumption, it is recommended to
disable all available options and
settings, except Auto Power Off - set
to ˜:‹‚~ "Auto power off"
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Delay
Extra Dry
®
Delay
Note: The Energy Guide label was based on the Normal soil sensing cycle as
follows: The unit was tested without any rinse aid (liquid) in the rinse aid
dispenser 9*. A single dose of detergent was inserted into the detergent
dispenser 92, with no detergent being used in the prewash. The unit was not
subjected to truncated testing per the definitions in the test procedure. We
recommend that dish loads such as the one in the energy certification test
have the rack position set in the highest position.
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en-us Dishwasher Cycle Options
0 Dishwasher Cycle
Options
Dishwasher Cycle Options
Delay
Allows you to delay the start time of
your dishwasher up to 24 hours.
Half Load
Can reduce water consumption when
washing small, lightly soiled loads
that fill approximately half of the
dishwasher’s capacity.
Delicate
This option’s reduced time and
temperature are best for lightly soiled
items with easy to remove food soils.
The option also reduces the
likelihood of cloudy glasses. Rinse
aid is recommended for the high
gloss drying function (even when
using combination detergents).
Sanitize
Extra Dry
Used in combination with a wash
cycle (except Rinse), the Extra Dry
option raises the temperature and
extends the drying time to further
enhance drying results and provide a
brilliant shine. The energy usage may
be increased.
ExtraScrub
This option increases pressure and
temperature in the lower rack for
intensive cleaning.
Increases the temperatures and
retains them for an extra long time to
obtain a defined disinfecting
performance. Continuous use of this
function increases the hygiene status.
This additional option is ideal for
cleaning items such as chopping
boards and baby bottles.
Using the Sanitize option may also
improve drying. The cycle time and
energy usage may be increased.
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Dishwasher Cycle Options en-us
Wash Cycle Information
To save energy, this dishwasher has
EcoSense where the sensors in the
dishwasher automatically adjust the
cycle length, temperature and water
changes based on the amount of
food soil and the incoming water
temperature. The “Smart Control”
HeavyAutoGlassNormal
Cycle
110 - 135105 - 12970130 - 135609
time
min.
Water
4.9-6.4/
usage
18.6-24.2
gal/L
Wash
151-160/
temp.
66-71
°F/°C
Rinse
162/
temp.
72
°F/°C
Half Load
Cycle
11495-1056590-99N/AN/A
time
min.
Water
4.7/
usage
17.9
gal/L
Rinse
162/
temp.
72
°F/°C
Delicate
Cycle
105 - 13090 - 105N/A110 - 120N/AN/A
time
min.
Water
4.9-6.4/
usage
18.6-24.2
gal/L
Rinse
140/
temp.
60
°F/°C
3.4-6.4/
12.9-24.1
127-131/
53-55
153-162/
67-72
2.7-4.4/
10.2-16.5
131-151
55-60
3.5-6.5/
13.1-24.5
149
65
3.4/
13.0
122/
50
140/
60
3.2/
12.0
140/
60
N/A2.3-5.5/
N/A140-149/
makes decisions that can cause the
cycle time and water usage to adjust
intermittently. Wash cycle times are
based on 120°F (49° C) water
supply. If your household water
supply is different than 120°F
(49° C), your dishwasher’s cycle
times may be impacted.
®
Rinse
1.1/
4.1
incoming
incoming
2.3-5.5/
8.8-21.0
113-131/
45-55
156/
69
2.8-3.7/
Speed60
3.8/
14.3
122/
50
158/
70
N/AN/A
10.8-13.9
162/
N/AN/A
72
N/AN/A
8.8-21.0
N/AN/A
60-65
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en-us Dishwasher Cycle Options
HeavyAutoGlassNormal
Sanitize
Cycle
130-150125-150N/A135-155N/AN/A
time
min.
Water
usage
4.9-6.4/
18.6-24.2
3.4-6.4/
12.9-24.1
N/A2.3-5.5/
8.8-21.0
gal/L
Rinse
temp.
162/
72
162/
72
N/A162/
72
°F/°C
Extra Dry
Cycle
130-150125-150100135-15560N/A
time
min.
Water
usage
4.9-6.4/
18.6-24.2
3.5-6.5/
13.1-24.5
3.4/
13
2.4-5.5/
8.8-20.8
gal/L
Rinse
temp.
162/
72
162/
72
162/
72
162/
72
°F/°C
Extra Scrub
Cycle
95-11075-908595-105N/AN/A
time
min.
Water
usage
4.3-5.5/
16.3-20.5
4.3-5.3/
16.1-20.0
3.4/
13
4.4-5.6/
16.6-21.1
gal/L
Rinse
temp.
162/
72
162/
72
140/
60
162/
72
°F/°C
Speed60
®
N/AN/A
N/AN/A
3.8/
N/A
14.3
158/
N/A
60
N/AN/A
N/AN/A
Rinse
Note: Only sanitizing cycles have been designed to meet the requirements of
Section 6 of the NSF/ANSI Standard for Residential Equipment for soil removal
and sanitization efficacy. There is no intention, either directly or indirectly, to
imply that all cycles have passed sanitization performance tests.
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