BOSCH SHX33M05UC User Manual [fr]

YOUR LIFE. OUR INSPIRATION.
DISHWASHER USE AND CARE MANUAL
MODEL: SHE43C / SHX43C / SHU33A / SHX33A / SHE42L / SHX36L / SHX33M / SHE33M
GUIDE D’ENTRETIEN ET D’UTILISATION DU LAVE-VAISSELLE
MODEL: SHE43C / SHX43C / SHU33A / SHX33A / SHE42L / SHX36L / SHX33M / SHE33M
MANUAL DE USO Y CUIDADO PARA LAVADORA DE PLATOS
MODEL: SHE43C / SHX43C / SHU33A / SHX33A / SHE42L / SHX36L / SHX33M / SHE33M
9000276895 Rev A 06/07
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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 even more about your dishwasher and available accessories, as well as many other top-quality Bosch appliances, visit our website at www.boschappliances.com.
Please contact us if you have any questions or comments. Call 1-800-944-2904, or write to:
BSH Home Appliances, Corp. 5551 McFadden Avenue Huntington Beach, CA 92649
Enjoy!
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .....................................................................................................................................................6
Dishwasher Components ........................................................................................................................................................................7
Dishwasher Features and Options ........................................................................................................................................................7-8
Dishware Materials .................................................................................................................................................................................9
Preparing and Loading the Dishware .................................................................................................................................................9-11
Dishware Preparation .....................................................................................................................................................................9
Loading the Dishwasher ...........................................................................................................................................................10-11
Adding Detergent and Rinse Agent ..................................................................................................................................................12-13
Operating the Dishwasher ...............................................................................................................................................................13-15
Cycles and Options ...................................................................................................................................................................13-14
Dishware Drying ......................................................................................................................................................................14-15
Unloading the Dishwasher ............................................................................................................................................................15
Care and Maintenance ....................................................................................................................................................................15-17
Wash Cycle Information/Sanitized ....................................................................................................................................................18-19
Self Help ..............................................................................................................................................................................................20
Statement of Warranties .......................................................................................................................................................................21
Customer Service .................................................................................................................................................................................22
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Important Safety Instructions - Save This Information
ATTENTION
Never use steam cleaning products to clean your dishwasher. The manufacturer will not be liable for possible damages or consequences.
ATTENTION
Never use harsh chemicals to clean your dishwasher. Some chloride-containing cleaning products can damage your dish­washer and may present health hazards!
ATTENTION
It is highly recommended for the end use consumer 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 speak with your installer for more 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 on the following pages.
WARNING
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 replace-
ment parts.
WARNING
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 not certain the electrical supply has been correctly installed or the dishwasher has been properly grounded.
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.
Use this dishwasher only for its intended function, which is the washing of household dishware and kitchenware.
This dishwasher is provided with Installation Instructions and this Use and Care Manual. Read and understand all instructions
before using the dishwasher.
Use only detergents or rinsing agents recommended for use in a dishwasher, and keep them out of the reach of children.
When loading items to be washed:
- Locate sharp items so that 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 on, or stand on the door or dish racks of the dishwasher.
To reduce the 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 legal responsibility of the parents or legal guardians to ensure that they are instructed in safe practices by qualied persons.
• 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. This will release any accumulated hydro­gen gas. As the gas is explosive, do not smoke or use an open ame during this time.
• Remove the door to the washing compartment when removing an old dishwasher from service or discarding.
• To avoid oor damage and possible mold growth, do not allow wet areas to remain around or under the dishwasher.
• 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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Dishwasher Components
Door Gasket
Top Rack
Top Rack
Spray Arm
Bottom Rack
Spray Arm
Bottom Rack
Rinse Agent
Dispenser
Detergent Dispenser
Vent
Extra Tall
Item Sprinkler
(select models)
Filter System
(in dishwasher
oor)
Silverware Basket
Model/Serial Number Label
Dishwasher Features and Options
Noise Reduction System: A two-pump motor system, the Suspension Motor™, and triple insulation make this dishwasher one of the
quietest in North America.
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 to a temperature of up to 161°F.
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 efcient, and economical.
SENSOTRONIC™ Water Condition Monitor: Checks water condition and decides whether a second fresh water ll is necessary.
Filter System: Three lters ensure distribution of clean water and protect the main pump and the drain pump from foreign material.
Water Shut-Off: A safety feature that stops the ow of incoming water, if water is detected in the base of the dishwasher.
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Dishwasher Features and Options
Model Number
SHE43C
SHU33A
SHE42L
SHX43C
SHX33A
SHX36L
SHX33M
SHE33M
Control Panel
Design
Audible Cycle
Completion Signal
Clean Light
Rell Rinse Agent
Indicator Light
Sanitize Light
Upper Rack
Flip Tines
Height Adjustable
Upper Rack
Exposed
Front
Control
no
yes
yes no
yes
yes
no
Exposed
Front
Control
no
yes
yes
yes
no
Exposed
Front
Control
no yes yesyes
yes yes yesyes
no yes yesyes
yes yes yesyes
yes yes yesyes
yes yes yesno
Hidden
Top
Control
Hidden
Top
Control
Hidden
Top
Control
Hidden
Top
Control
Exposed
Front
Control
noyes
yesyes
yesyes
yesyes
yesyes
yesyes
Child Lock no
Extra Tall
Item Sprinkler
8
yes
no
yes
yes no nono
yes yes yesyes
yesno
nono
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 hand-washed; others require special loading. Contact the item’s manufacturer if you are unsure about the item’s dishwasher suitability.
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 by using a soap-lled steel wool pad.
China, Crystal, Stoneware: Some hand-painted pieces may discolor, fade, or spot. Hand-wash these pieces. Position fragile glassware so that it will not topple over or contact other pieces during the wash cycle.
Glass: Milk glass may yellow.
Non-Stick Coatings: Apply a light coating of vegetable oil to non-stick surfaces after drying.
Plastics: Make sure the piece is dishwasher safe.
Stainless Steel, Sterling Silver, and Silver Plate: Place these pieces so that they do not contact
dissimilar 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 rust. Hand-wash and dry immediately.
Wood: Wooden bowls, wooden utensils, and wood-handled utensils can crack, warp, and lose
their nish.
Figure 1
10 place setting top rack
Figure 2
12 place setting top rack
Figure 3
Preparing and Loading the Dishware
Dishware Preparation
Do not pre-wash items having 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.
Loading the Dishwasher
Check the Materials section of this manual if you are unsure about an item’s dishwasher 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
Figures 1 and 2 show typical 10 and 12 place load patterns for the top rack.
NOTE: Make sure items do not protrude through the bottom of the racks and block the spray arms.
ATTENTION
To avoid dishwasher damage, do not load the dishwasher with objects such as paper prod­ucts, plastic bags, packing materials, or anything other than normal dishware and kitchen­ware. Do not load the dishwasher with anything other than dishwasher-safe dishware and kitchenware.
Figure 4
Figure 5
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Figure 6
10 place setting bottom rack
Figure 7
12 place setting bottom rack
Figure 8
Top Rack Accessories
Top Rack Flip Tines
Flip Tines fold down to make loading the racks easier in some instances. Grasp the tines, release from notch, and fold the tines downward. When the top rack is loaded, push it into the dishwasher.
NOTE: When pushing the top rack into the dishwasher, push it until it stops against the back of the tub so the top rack spray arm will connect to the water supply. Do not push the top rack with the door.
Top Rack Height Adjustment (select models)
Remove the empty upper rack by pulling it out of the dishwasher to the point that it can be lifted upward, as shown in Figure 4. 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 in Figure 5.
Loading the Bottom Rack
Place large items in the bottom rack. Load pots, pans and bowls upside-down. Figures 6 and 7 show typical mixed loads for the bottom rack.
Bottom Rack Flip Tines
Flip Tines fold down to make loading the racks easier in some instances. Grasp the tines and fold them downward.
Loading Extra Tall Items (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 rolling. 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 as shown in Figure 8. Place your extra tall item(s) in the bottom rack as shown in Figure 9.
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, center, or back.
Figure 9
Do not block vent.
ATTENTION
To avoid dishwasher damage, do not reinstall the top rack without removing the extra tall item sprinkler. Do not reinstall the top rack with the sprinkler installed.
To remove the sprinkler and return the dishwasher to its normal condition:
1. Turn the sprinkler counterclockwise and remove it.
2. Retrieve the top rack.
3. Tilt the top rack upwards and position the top rack rollers onto the roller guides.
4. Continue pushing the top rack until the rollers are on the guide.
5. Push the top rack into the dishwasher.
Loading the Silverware Basket
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 in Figures 10 (for standard basket) and 11 (for exible basket). Place knives 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. Load knives and sharp utensils with their handles up.
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CAUTION
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The sharp points and edges of knives and other sharp utensils can cause serious injuries. Load knives and other sharp utensils with sharp points and edges down. Do not allow children to handle or play near knives and sharp utensils.
The Standard Silverware Basket
This basket ts in the front-middle of the lower rack.
The Flexible Silverware Basket
This basket is designed for maximum versatility. The 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.
To split the Flexible Silverware Basket:
1. Grasp the basket as shown in Figure 12A, and slide the two halves in opposite directions, as shown in Figure 12A.
2. Pull the two halves apart, as shown in Figure 12B.
Some suggestions for placing the two halves in the lower rack are shown in Figure 13.
Figure 10
12 place setting
(Select Models)
Figure 11
12 place setting
(Select Models)
Figure 13
Figure 12
A
B
11
3 T BS M AX
2 T BS ( 25 ML )
1 T BS ( 15 ML )
Add Detergent
2
1
1
2
To close
Figure 14
Use fresh powdered detergent
for best results
1 tablespoon will clean most
loads
3 tablespoons Max, do not
overll
When using detergent tabs, lay
them at to avoid contact with
the cover
Figure 15
Slide cover fully left
Push rear of cover down
rmly until you hear the
CLICK
Figure 16
Adding Detergent and Rinse Agent
Detergent
Use only detergent specically designed for dishwashers. For best results, use fresh
powdered dishwashing detergent.
ATTENTION
To avoid dishwasher damage, do not use hand dishwashing products in your dish­washer.
This dishwasher uses less water so you need to use less detergent. With soft water, 1 tablespoon (15ml) of detergent will 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.
ATTENTION
To avoid dishware damage, do not use too much detergent if your water supply is soft. Using too much detergent in soft water may cause etching in glassware.
NOTE: If you do not know the hardness of your water supply, use 15ml of detergent. Increase the amount of detergent, if necessary, to the least amount required to get your dishware and kitchenware clean.
To open the cover
Figure 17
Always use Rinse Agent
even if your detergent con­tains Rinse Agent
Rinse Agent
Level
Lift tab to open
Figure 18
Push the blue button in
(NOT DOWN)
Add Rinse Agent when
the light on the control panel illuminates
or (Model Dependent)
Rinse Agent Level
indicator on the dispenser changes to a light silver color
Use the measuring lines in the detergent dispenser cup as a guide to measure the amount of detergent recommended in Table 1.
Table 1 - Recommended Detergent Amount
Water Type
Wash Cycle
Power
Scrub
Unit
ml
Hard Medium Soft
45
45
25-45
Plus/Auto
Plus
Auto
Wash
Regular
Wash
Delicate/
Economy
Quick Wash
Rinse
Hold
Tbsp
ml
Tbsp
ml
Tbsp
ml
Tbsp
ml
Tbsp
3 3 1.75 to 3
25-45
1.75 to 3
25 15-25
1.75
1 to 1.75
25-45 25 15-25
1.75 to 3
1.75
1 to 1.75
25 15-25 15
1.75 1 to 1.75 1 25 15-25 15
1.75 1 to 1.75 1
None
None None
To add Rinse Agent
pour on the arrow
Turn arrow to adjust
the amount of rinse agent dispensed
Filling the Detergent Dispenser
Fill the dispenser cup as recommend in Table 1. (See Figure 14 for additional information.) To close, slide the detergent dispenser cover in the direction shown in Figure 15 and
press it down rmly so the cover snaps shut.
Turn
Arrow
To
Decrease
Streaks on
glasses
12
To
Decrease
Spots on
glasses
To open the detergent dispenser cover, press the blue release tab in the direction shown in Figure 16. Pressing down on the release tab will not open the cover.
Rinse Agents
To achieve proper drying, always use a liquid rinse agent, even if your detergent contains a rinse agent or drying additive.
Rinse Agent Dispenser Open the rinse agent dispenser by lifting the tab with your thumb as shown in Figure 17.
NOTE: The dishwasher indicates low rinse agent either by showing the symbol
countdown display, or illuminating the rell rinse agent light (model dependent).
Add liquid rinse agent to the dispenser as shown in Figure 18 until the rinse agent reservoir is full. Wipe up any excess rinse agent that puddles when the dispenser reservoir is full.
NOTE: 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).
in the
Wash Cycles
Regular
Power Scrub Plus
Quick Wash
Delicate/Economy
Half Load
Rinse and Hold
Operating the Dishwasher
Always make sure your dishware is dishwasher safe. Refer to the Dishware Materials section of this manual for guidance.
Wash Cycles (See Cycle Chart)
Power Scrub Plus
Cleans items having baked-on or hard dried-on food soils. These items may require soaking or hand scouring.
Regular
Thoroughly cleans large loads having loosely attached normal soiling.
Delicate/Economy
For delicate or heirloom dishwasher and silverware or other special items. Always make sure that the items are dishwasher safe. Refer to the Materials section of this manual for further information. Hand washing may be the best treatment of such items.
Quick Wash
For lightly soiled items with easy to remove food soils.
Rinse and Hold
Allows you to rinse the food soil off of a partial load and hold them in the dishwasher until there is a full load.
SHE43C
SHX43C
SHU33A
SHX33A
SHE42L
SHX36L
SHX33M
SHE33M
x
x
x
x
x
x x
x x
x
x
x
x
x
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x x
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Wash Cycle Options
Half Load
In the Power Scrub Plus, Regular and Auto Wash cycles you can reduce the energy and
water consumption when washing small, lightly soiled loads that ll approximately half of
the dishwasher’s capacity. To activate, select the Half Load button in addition to the Power Scrub Plus, Regular or Auto Wash cycle button.
The Cycle Completion Signal (select models)
This Cycle Completion Signal is a tone that sounds to alert you when your dishwasher
nishes washing and drying your dishes. You can either disable the tone or set the volume.
To activate:
· Press and hold the right “Cancel Drain” button then press and hold the On/Off button.
· When the light on the “Cancel Drain” button you are pressing illuminates and the tone
begins to sound, release both buttons.
· Press the right-most “Cancel Drain” button until the tone is either at the desired
volume or is silent.
· Press the On/Off Button. The Cycle Completion Signal is now set.
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2) Turn on
Figure 19
Exposed Front Controls
1) Close the door
3) Select a cycle
4) The unit will then start
Starting the Dishwasher
To start the dishwasher, follow the instructions in Figures 19 and 20 depending the control location.
Interrupting a Cycle
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.
Exposed Front Controls (See Figure 19)
1. Press the On/Off button to turn the unit off.
2. Wait at least ten seconds or until the water noises stop before opening the dishwasher door.
3. To resume the cycle, close the dishwasher door and then press the On/Off button.
2) Turn on
Figure 20
Hidden Top Controls
1) Open the door
3) Select a cycle
4) Close the door to start
Hidden Top Controls (See Figure 20)
1. Open the dishwasher door just far enough to expose the control panel.
2. Press the On/Off button to turn the unit off.
3. Wait at least ten seconds or until the water noises stop before opening the dishwasher door.
4. To resume the cycle, press the On/Off 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.
Wait at least ten seconds or until water noises stop before opening the dishwasher door. To resume the cycle, press the On/Off button and shut the dishwasher door.
Canceling or Changing a Cycle
To cancel or change a cycle, open the dishwasher door far enough to expose the control
buttons then press and hold for three seconds the two buttons labeled “Cancel Drain” as
shown in Figure 21.
Close the door and wait until the dishwasher completes the cycle (approximately 1 minute). Open the door and press the ON/OFF button.
You may now begin a new cycle.
Child Safety Latch (select models)
Your dishwasher is shipped from the factory with the Child Safety Latch disengaged and in the normal operating mode. Pull on the door handle to open the door. The Child Safety latch activation lever is located in the recess for the door handle. You must look up into the
recess to nd the Child Safety Latch activation lever (see Figure 22).
To activate the Child Safety Latch insert a matchstick or other non-metal object into the opening as shown in Figure 22. The activation lever will release and move toward the left.
You have now activated the Child Safety Latch. Each time you open the dishwasher door you will need to slide the activation lever to the right to release the door locking mechanism, you can then pull the door open (See Figure 23). After you open the door you should release the Child Safety Latch Activation lever and let it slide back toward the left.
To deactivate the Child Safety Latch insert a matchstick or other non-metal object into the opening as shown in Figure 24. Slide the activation lever to the right and hold. Remove the matchstick and release the lever. The feature has now been deactivated and you can open the door by pulling the handle.
Child Lock (select models)
The Child Lock feature allows you to disable the dishwasher control panel to prevent acci-
dental activation. To activate this feature press and hold the button labeled “Child Lock” for 4 seconds and the “Child lock” indicator light will illuminate. To disable the feature, press and hold the “Child Lock” button for 4 seconds.
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Dishware Drying
Cancel Drain
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:
• the “Clean” light will illuminate (select models).
• the completion signal will sound (select models).
• the “Sanitized” light may appear. See section on Sanitization for more information.
• the countdown display will show “0” (select models).
NOTE: If your household water supply is too hot, your dishwasher’s heating time may be
reduced and the “Sanitized” light may not illuminate. Your Dishwasher Installation Manual
has information on the recommended temperature for your household hot water supply.
NOTE: To accelerate and enhance drying, open the dishwasher door, pull the top rack a few inches out of the dishwasher, and prop the dishwasher door against the top rack.
Sanitized Light
When the Sanitized light appears, it means that the dishware and kitchenware that was just washed has been sanitized according to the requirements of the National Sanitation
Foundation (NSF). For more information on NSF certication, refer to the Wash Cycle
Information section of this manual.
Unloading the Dishwasher
Unload the bottom rack rst.
Unload the silverware basket(s). They are easily removed for unloading.
Unload the top rack.
If the Extra Tall Item Sprinkler was installed, return the dishwasher to its normal condition
(see the Loading Extra Tall Items instructions in the “Loading the Dishwasher” section of
this manual).
Figure 21
Figure 22
Care and Maintenance
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. These tasks are:
• Winterizing Your Dishwasher
• Wiping up Spills and Splash-out
• Clean the Stainless Steel Inner Door and Tub
• Check/Clean the Spray Arm Nozzles
• Check/Clean the Filter System
• Clean the Exterior Door Panel
• Clean the Door Gasket
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.
ATTENTION
To avoid dishwasher damage, do not allow water to remain in your dishwasher sys­tems through extended periods of freezing temperatures. Freezing temperatures can damage your dishwasher.
Figure 23
Figure 24
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A
B
Figure 25
Wiping Up Spills and Splash-out
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.
Check/Clean the Stainless Steel Inner Door and Tub
Clean the outer edges of the inside door panel regularly to remove debris that might collect there 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/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:
1. Remove the empty top rack from the dishwasher.
2. Turn the rack upside-down. The top spray arm is held in position by a locking nut as shown in Figure 25A. Turn the locking nut counter-clockwise 1/8 turn and remove it, as shown in Figure 25B to release the spray arm.
3. Remove the spray arm as shown in Figure 26.
Figure 26
Figure 27
4. Look for obstruction in the spray nozzles.
5. If the spray nozzles need cleaning, ush them under running water.
To reinstall the top spray arm:
1. Return the top spray arm to its installed position.
2. Return the locking nut to its installed position and turn it 1/8 turn clockwise.
3. Return the top rack to the top rack roller guides.
To remove the bottom spray arm:
1. Remove the empty bottom rack from the dishwasher tub.
2. Grasp and lift the bottom spray arm as shown in Figure 27.
3. Look for obstruction in the spray nozzles.
4. If the spray nozzles need cleaning, ush them under running water.
To reinstall the bottom spray arm:
1. Return the bottom spray arm to its installed position and press it so that it snaps into place.
2. Return the bottom rack to its installed position.
Check/Clean the Filter 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.
This dishwasher has a lter system that consists of a Large Object Trap/Cylinder Filter assembly and a Fine 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.
To Remove the Large Object Trap/Cylinder Filter Assembly:
1. Remove the bottom rack.
2. Grasp the assembly as shown in Figure 28 and turn it counter­clockwise 1/4 turn.
3. Lift out the assembly as shown in Figure 29.
4. Carefully examine the assembly. If you nd debris in 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 running water.
To Remove the Fine Filter:
1. Lift the Fine Filter from the dishwasher oor as shown in Figure 30 and ush it clean by holding it under running water.
To reinstall the lter system:
1. Return the Fine Filter to its installed position.
2. Place the Large Object Trap/Cylinder Filter Assembly into its installed position in the
dishwasher oor.
3. Turn the ring handle clockwise 1/4 turn until it is locked. The arrow on the ring handle and the arrow on the Fine Filter should point to each other, as shown by the circle in Figure 31.
4. Gently pull the ring handle to ensure that the assembly is locked into place.
Figure 28
To open - turn counterclockwise.
Figure 29
ATTENTION
To avoid possible diswasher damage, do not use harsh chemicals, abrasive cleaners, scouring pads (metal or plastic), or abrasive cloths/paper towels to clean your dish­washer’s exterior door panel. Your dishwasher’s exterior door panel can be damaged by doing so.
Large Object Trap/Cylinder Filter
Figure 30
Fine Filter
Figure 31
To close - turn clockwise.
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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 and Door Seal
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.
Wash Cycle Information
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. 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 Chart 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. The ECO option may be selected for the Power Scrub Plus, Auto, Regular and
Delicate cycles on select models. This reduces energy consumption approximately 10% due to lower main wash and nal rinse temperatures, but extends cycle length 5-10 minutes to maintain drying performance and the water usage will be unmodied
in comparison to the normal program cycles.
THE NSF SYMBOL
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 above. When these cycles are complete, the “Sanitized” indicator on your dishwasher control panel will illuminate.
NOTE: If your household water supply is too hot, your dishwasher’s heating time may be reduced and the “Sanitized” light or
symbol may not illuminate. Your Dishwasher Installation Manual has information on the recommended temperature for your household hot water supply.
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Cycle Data
Power Scrub
Cycle Time
(in minutes)
Water
Consumption
in gallons
Water
Consumption
in liters
Wash Temp ˚F
Rinse Temp ˚F
*Select Models - refer to Cycle Chart
Minimum
Maximum
Minimum
Maximum
Plus
135
6.1
7.2
23.2
27.4
160˚
156˚
Regular
Wash
119 80
2.4
5.9
8.9
22.5
131˚
156˚
Economy*
Delicate/
3.5
3.5
13.1 13.1
13.1 13.1
122˚
156˚
Quick
Wash*
30 9
3.5
3.5
113˚
122˚
Rinse &
Hold
1.2
1.2
4.7
4.7
Incoming Incoming
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Self Help
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 your having to call a repair person.
Dishes do not dry
The rinse agent dispenser may be empty. Check the rinse-aid dispenser and rell it if necessary. Dishware drying can be accelerated and
enhanced by opening the dishwasher door slightly and propping it open with the top rack. Indicator light(s) do not come on A fuse may have blown or a circuit breaker tripped. Check the fuse or circuit breaker at your fuse box/breaker box and replace the fuse or
reset the breaker if necessary.
Dishwasher does not start
The dishwasher door may not be properly shut. Make certain the dishwasher door is shut and latched. Dishwasher runs a long time If the dishwasher completes the cycle, but the run time seems exceptionally long, it may be due to cold incoming water. Before starting
the dishwasher, open the hot water faucet at the sink nearest the dishwasher. Run the water until it runs hot, then turn off the water and start the dishwasher.
Machine cycle does not advance to rinse NOTE: The Installation Manual that came with your dishwasher will help you with the following instructions. The water supply line may
be shut off. Check the water supply valve and open it if it’s shut. White spots left on dishes More rinse agent is needed. Go to the Adding Detergent and Rinse Agent section of this manual for instructions on increasing the
amount of rinse agent dispensed. Water not pumped from dishwasher Make certain the drain hose isn’t kinked, clogged, or improperly installed. Make certain a portion of the drain hose is at least 20 inches
above the dishwasher’s enclosure oor (see the Installation Manual). Filters may be clogged. Make certain the lter system isn’t clogged
(see the Care and Maintenance section of this manual). The kitchen sink drain may be clogged; you may need a plumber rather than a serviceman for the dishwasher. If an air gap is installed at sink, it may be clogged.
Detergent dispenser cover will not shut
You may not be correctly shutting the detergent dispenser cover, or a cycle was not nished and should be cancelled. Go to the Adding
Detergent and Rinse Agent section of this manual for instructions on shutting the detergent dispenser cover. Go to the Operating the Dishwasher section of this manual for instructions on canceling a cycle.
Streaks on glassware Too much rinse agent is being dispensed. Go to the Adding Detergent and Rinse Agent section of this manual for instructions on
decreasing the amount of rinse agent dispensed. Rattling noises Utensils may not be properly arranged. Suds in dishwasher You may have used the wrong type of dishwashing detergent. Use only automatic dishwasher detergents.
Unsatisfactory washing results
• Incorrect amount of detergent.
• Utensils incorrectly arranged or rack overloaded.
• Spray arm rotation blocked by utensils.
• Spray arm nozzles need cleaning.
• Filters not properly tted into position.
• Unsuitable cycle selected.
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