Dacor IDWH24, EDWH24S User Manual

Use and Care Manual
Built-In Dishwasher
Models EDWH24S and IDWH24
Style varies. Model EDWH24S with Epicure® style handle shown.
Table of Contents
Part No. 106843 Rev. D
© 2010 Dacor, all rights reserved
Important Safety Instructions
Installer: Leave these instructions with the appliance.
Consumer: Read this use and care manual
completely before using this appliance. Save it for future reference. It contains important use and care information. Keep your sales receipt or canceled check. Proof of original purchase date is required for warranty service.
For warranty and service information, see page 20.
If you have any questions (other than warranty questions), call:
Dacor Customer Service
(800) 793-0093 (U.S.A. and Canada) Monday - Friday 6:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Pacic Time
Web site: www.Dacor.com
Have the complete model and serial number
identication of your appliance ready. The model and
serial number are on the product data label, located inside the dishwasher’s right door jamb. Open the door to expose it. Record these numbers below for easy access.
Model number _______________________________
Serial number _______________________________
Date of purchase ____________________________
Since we continuously improve the quality and performance of our products, we may make changes to the appliance without updating this manual. Visit www.Dacor.com to download the latest version of this manual.
About Safety Instructions
The Important Safety Instructions and warnings in this manual are not meant to cover all possible problems and situations that can occur. Use common sense and caution when installing, maintaining or operating this or any other appliance.
Always contact the Dacor Customer Service Team about problems or situations that you do not understand.
danger
Immediate hazards that WILL result in severe personal injury or death.
warning
Hazards or unsafe actions that COULD result in severe personal injury or death.
caution
Hazards or unsafe actions that COULD result in minor personal injury or property damage.
important
Tips that help you to get the most out of the dishwasher.
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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Important Safety Instructions
General Safety Precautions
WARNING - To reduce the risk of re, electric shock, serious injury or death when using your appliance, follow
basic safety precautions, including the following:
warning warning
Read all instructions before using the dishwasher. Use the dishwasher only for its intended purpose (to wash dishes, flatware, pots and pans). This appliance is not intended for commercial use.
To prevent child entrapment, always remove the door from an old dishwasher when removing it from service. Leave the racks in place. Cut the prongs off of the power cord. Cut off the power cord completely and discard.
If you receive a damaged product, immediately contact your dealer or builder. Do not install or use a damaged appliance.
Make sure that the dishwasher has been properly installed and grounded by a qualified installer according to the accompanying installation instructions. Have the installer show you the location of the electrical outlet or circuit breaker and the water supply valve so that you know where and how to turn off power and the water supply.
The dishwasher must be mounted in a completely enclosed cabinet.
Repairs should be performed only by a qualified technician. Disconnect the power before servicing.
Make sure individuals who use the dishwasher are able to operate it properly.
Do not leave children alone or unattended in the area around the dishwasher, even when it is not in use. Do not allow children to play with the controls or other parts of the dishwasher.
Never allow anyone, including children, to sit, stand or climb on any part of the dishwasher. Stepping or sitting on any part of it may result in tipping, damage, serious injury or death.
Many surfaces within the dishwasher achieve high temperatures. Do not touch the interior surfaces or items inside the dishwasher during or immediately after use. Exercise caution when opening the door. Let hot air and steam escape before looking or reaching inside.
Do not operate the dishwasher unless all enclosure panels (guard plate, access panel, toe kick etc.) are in place.
Do not store or use combustible materials, liquids or gases near this or any other appliance.
Store all detergents and rinse agents out of the reach of children.
Use only detergents and rinse agents designed for use with a residential dishwasher.
Do not tamper with the controls.
Do not run the dishwasher when you are out
of the building.
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. If the hot water system has not been used for a period of time, turn on all hot water faucets and let the water flow for several minutes to release any accumulated hydrogen gas. Do not smoke or use an open flame during this process.
caution
Use the dishwasher to wash flatware and cookware ONLY. Washing other items may damage or discolor the dishwasher. Wash only the types of dishes and cooking utensils indicated in this manual. Take care with certain materials. Read the Loading Your Dishwasher section before use.
To prevent household mold and mildew damage, periodically check the inlet and drain hoses for leaks.
Turn off the water supply valve if the appliance will not be used for an extended period of time.
When loading items to be washed:
Locate sharp items so that they are not
likely to damage the door seal.
Load sharp knives with the handles up to
reduce the risk of cut-type injuries.
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Top rack
Silverware basket
Bottom rack
Getting to Know Your Dishwasher
Top spray arm
Dish washing compartment
Detergent dispenser
Main power switch
Door switch
Control panel
CYCLE
button
Rinse agent
dispenser
Dish Washing Compartment
(shown with door open)
Dry cycle button and
indicator light
Bottom spray arm
Filter system
(under bottom rack)
Toe kick
START/STOP
button
Cycle indicator lights
Control Panel on Top of Door
See pages 10 and 11 for a more detailed description of the control panel buttons and lights.
Wash temperature
button and indicator light
(open door to expose it)
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Cycle START/END
indicator lights
Loading Your Dishwasher
warning
Place sharp objects in the silverware basket or knives in the knife stand (see page 6). If it is not possible to load sharp objects in the silverware basket, load them with the sharp end toward the back of the dishwasher. Locate these items where they will not damage the door seal or cause personal injury.
When loading the silverware basket, insert all sharp or pointed objects with the handles up.
caution
Do not wash plastic items unless they are marked “dishwasher safe.” Always check the manufacturer’s recommendation before washing plastic items that are not marked.
important
If the load will sit for a while before washing, run the rinse cycle to reduce the chance of food hardening. Doing so will also reduce the risk of acidic foods damaging metal surfaces.
Load sharp objects with handles up
What Can Be Washed
Items that you can safely wash in your dishwasher:
China (except delicate china)
Cookware with non-stick coatings
Crystal (except antique crystal)
Glass
Plastic (dishwasher safe only)
Silver and silver plate
Stainless steel
Stoneware
What Should Not Be Washed
For safety reasons and to prevent damage, do not wash the following items in your dishwasher:
Aluminum
Antique crystal
Any item with fragile or unglazed
decorations
Brass
Bronze
Cast iron
Cutlery and atware with bonded
handles
Delicate china
Disposable plastic items
Gold
Pewter
Tin
Wood
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Loading Your Dishwasher
Loading the Silverware Basket
important
To prevent damage, do not load utensils and silverware made of different materials (for example silver and stainless steel) in the same compartment of the silverware basket.
For best results:
Do not nest utensils in the silverware
basket.
Load silverware with the handles down.
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Covered Compartment
To prevent small, light items from falling out of the rack when sprayed with water, put them in the covered compartment. To cover the compartment:
1. Put small items into one of the middle compartments of the silverware basket.
2. Lift up on the tab in the center of the basket to expose the cover.
3. Snap the cover shut over the compartment.
NOTE: For convenience, you may also insert silverware or small utensils into the slots on top of the covered compartment. Insert them with the handles up.
Silverware Basket Placement
Put the silverware basket in the bottom rack in the
front, in the direction shown. It ts over the two front
sets of tines.
Place silverware basket in front of
bottom rack, over tines
Pull up on tab in center,
then fold down
Silverware slots in top
(see note)
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Loading Your Dishwasher
Loading the Racks
caution
Always place large or heavy items (such as pots, pans and large dishware) in the bottom rack.
To avoid damage to the racks, do not let sharp edges come into contact with them.
To minimize breakage and chipping, do not allow fragile items to touch each other.
important
The spray arms must spin freely. Do not allow items sticking out of the racks to block them.
Do not load cookie sheets and large platters in the front of the bottom rack. Doing so will prevent water from dissolving the detergent in the detergent dispenser. See diagram below.
Do not block spray arms!
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X
X
X
Do not put cookie sheets or large
platters in the front of bottom rack
Fold down wine
glass/cup shelf
Top Rack Features
Cup rack
Knife stand
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Loading Your Dishwasher
Place glasses, cups, bowls, small plates and
saucers in the top rack. Hang wine glasses from the wine glass shelf or lean them against it. Place long knives in the knife stand.
Scrape off leftover food items and non-food
items, like toothpicks and napkins, before loading. It is not necessary to rinse the dishes under running water.
Do not stack dishes, glasses or pots and pans.
Stacking will prevent water from getting to soiled surfaces.
Load all items so that the open ends face down
as much as possible. Load items that are not completely face down so that the open end is toward the center of the rack. Good drainage provides the best drying. It is not necessary to rinse items before loading them.
Place dinner plates, side plates, serving dishes
and saucepans on the bottom rack.
Load crystal and glass so that it does not knock
together during the wash cycle. Use the lowest wash temperature and shortest wash cycle possible. Do not heat dry crystal.
To minimize noise, do not allow pots and pans to
touch. Also keep large items from touching the sides of your dishwasher.
Top Rack
Bottom Rack
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Operating Your Dishwasher
Filling the Detergent Dispenser
caution
Do not use hand dish washing detergents. They will create excessive foaming that interferes with proper operation.
Using too much dish washing detergent, can cause a permanent film called etching.
important
Do not use detergent that is clumped or has been wet. Store dry detergent in a cool dry place to prevent caking.
Fill the detergent dispenser just prior to starting your dishwasher. Detergent will harden if it sits too long. Also check the package for detergent that is expired.
Dacor recommends granular (powdered) automatic dish washing detergent. “All-in-one”, “multi-purpose” or “complete” dish washing detergents are not recommended.
Water hardness is measured in grains per gallon (gpg). Contact your water company for the water hardness in your area. 12 gpg and higher is extremely hard water and detergent alone may not be enough. You may need to use a water softener to maximize the dishwasher performance at a water hardness above 12 gpg. Also, in areas with 9 gpg and higher water hardness, you may need to wash at a lower temperature to prevent hard water deposits from forming in the dishwasher.
Different brands of dishwasher detergent have different amounts of phosphorous for softening water. In some areas with hard water, you may need to use more detergent if it has less than an 8.7% phosphorous content or change to a granular (powdered) detergent with more phosphorus.
After loading both compartments according to the table below, close the dispenser lid.
Main wash compartment
Pre-wash compartment
If the detergent dispenser lid is closed, press the release button to open it.
Release button
The detergent dispenser has two compartments; the smaller pre-wash compartment, and the main wash compartment (see diagram at right). The pre-wash compartment empties into the dishwasher when the door is closed. The main wash compartment releases detergent automatically during the main wash cycle. NOTE: When running the Quick Wash cycle, Dacor recommends that you do not add detergent to the pre-wash compartment.
See the Water Hardness Table for the amount of detergent recommended. The recommended amounts shown are intended to provide properly
cleaned dishes, free of lm and spotting for the
water hardness in your area. You may need to adjust the detergent by small amounts until you get the best results. Harder water requires more detergent.
Water Harness Table
Water Hardness
(gpg)
Soft (0-3)
Medium (4-8)
Hard (9 and over)
Dispenser lid
Amount of Detergent
Pre-wash: 1 teaspoon
Main wash:
1 - 1½ tablespoons
Pre-wash: 1 teaspoon
Main wash: 1 - 2 tablespoons
Pre-wash: 1 teaspoon
Main wash:
2 - 3 tablespoons
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Operating Your Dishwasher
Filling the Rinse Agent Dispenser
important
Rinse agent is important to the drying process of the dishware. It also reduces spotting. Dacor recommends that you keep the rinse agent dispenser full at all times. However, some customers with soft water may not need rinse agent. If you have soft water, your dishes may dry better without it.
If you use a dish washing detergent containing a rinse agent additive, do not fill the rinse agent dispenser to avoid a film on the dishes.
Empty
Rinse agent indicator
Not empty
2. Carefully pour the rinse agent into the ller hole until the rinse agent level is even with the top of
the hole. Do not overll.
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2
4
5
6
1
M
X
A
Filler hole
3. Wipe up any spillage.
4. Replace the rinse agent cap and turn it clockwise to the closed position.
Adjusting the Rinse Agent Dispenser
The rinse agent setting is located under the rinse agent cap.
To change the setting:
1. Remove the rinse agent cap.
2. If you have spotty or improperly dried dishes, move the arrow to the next higher number. If you have streaks on your dishes, move the arrow to the next lower number. The harder the water, the more rinse agent required for acceptable results.
The rinse agent indicator on the dispenser turns clear when it is empty.
The rinse agent dispenser must be properly adjusted. Too little rinse agent will allow spotting and drying problems. Too much rinse agent will cause foaming and streaking.
When the water hardness exceeds 3 gpg, you should use rinse agent with citric acid (acid rinse agent).
To rell the rinse agent dispenser:
1. Turn the rinse agent cap counter-clockwise to the open position and lift it out.
ClosedOpen
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2
4
5
6
1
M
X
A
Move arrow to adjust
3. Replace the cap.
4. Check the dishes after the next wash load. Continue adjusting the rinse agent dispenser up or down according to the guidelines above until you have spot free, streak free, dry dishes.
NOTE: If you have very soft water and still experience streaking when the dispenser is set to position 1, you can dilute the rinse agent with water before pouring it into the dispenser to get acceptable results.
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Operating Your Dishwasher
Starting Your Dishwasher
important
If the dishwasher drain line is connected to a garbage disposal, run the disposal before operating the dishwasher for proper drainage.
1. Open the door and push in on the main power switch on the top of the door, so that it is in the on position. The control panel, on top of the door, is lit when the switch is on.
2. Push the CYCLE button repeatedly until the light for the desired wash cycle is lit. See the facing page for a description of the various wash cycles.
3. If you want to change the wash temperature, push the WASH TEMP button repeatedly to toggle between the “normal” and the “high” setting. The WASH TEMP light is lit when the wash temperature is set to high. See the facing page for a description of the temperature settings.
4. If you want to change the dish drying time, push the DRY cycle button repeatedly to toggle between the “normal” and “high” setting. The DRY light is lit when the dry time is set to high. See the facing page for a description of the dry settings. NOTE: When set to normal, the rinse water temperature is lower, causing the dishes to take longer to dry. Change the setting to high if the dishes do not dry properly.
5. Push the START/STOP button.
6. Close the door. Push in gently on the top of the door until it clicks shut. The dishwasher will start.
note
If power to the dishwasher is switched off at the main power switch or there is a power outage before the wash cycle is complete, the selected cycle will continue when the power comes back on. However, if power is interrupted or the door is opened during drying, the cycle will end.
In hard water areas, both the dishes and the machine can develop a white or gray film after a while. This can be removed by replacing the pre-wash detergent with two tablespoons of citric acid.
Saving on Water and Energy Costs
To save energy, wait to run the wash cycle until the dishwasher is full.
Use the normal temperature and/or dry setting. For best results after the normal dry cycle, leave the door open slightly after the end of the cycle.
If the dishes are only lightly soiled you can run the Quick Wash cycle and reduce the temperature to 85°F (30°C).
Standby Mode
Once the cycle is nished, the dishwasher draws a
very small amount of power. Open the door and push the main power switch to turn power off completely.
Pausing the Wash Cycle
To temporarily pause the wash cycle:
Open the door. The dishwasher stops operating.
To resume the wash cycle:
Close the door.
Stopping Your Dishwasher During Operation
1. Open the dishwasher door slightly. The dishwasher will stop operating. Wait for the steam to clear.
2. Open the door far enough to expose the control panel. Push the START/STOP button for three seconds. Close the door.
Changing the Wash Cycle After You Start
You can change the wash cycle, the wash temperature or the dry cycle setting after you start your dishwasher.
1. Open the dishwasher door slightly. The dishwasher will stop operating. Wait for the steam to clear.
2. Open the door far enough to expose the control panel. Push the START/STOP button for three seconds.
3. Push the CYCLE button repeatedly to select the new wash cycle (the indicator for the desired wash cycle will light).
4. If you want to change the wash temperature or dry setting(s), push the WASH TEMP and/or the DRY cycle button repeatedly to toggle between the “normal” and the “high” setting. The WASH TEMP and DRY cycle setting lights are lit when set to high.
5. Push the START/STOP button. Close the door.
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Wash Cycles
DAILY: Use for dishes that are washed on a daily basis. This cycle can also deal with dried food, though the short pre-washes are not designed for dishes with burned on food.
HEAVY: Use for heavily soiled dishes like pots, pans, casserole dishes, etc. Additional smaller items may be added after the larger items, if there is still space, to conserve water and energy.
NORMAL: Use for normally soiled plates, glasses, bowls, serving dishes and lightly soiled pans. This cycle is best for normally soiled mixed loads.
LIGHT: Use for delicate glass and china that has just been used and is not heavily soiled and therefore does not need as powerful a cycle.
QUICK: Use for very lightly soiled loads that are washed immediately after use. This cycle can also be used for very lightly soiled glass, coffee cups, china or other delicate items.
RINSE: Use to perform a rinse cycle only on dishes that you plan to wash later that day or for rinsing
the dishes while waiting for the machine to be lled. The wash temperature setting cannot be changed
for this cycle.
Operating Your Dishwasher
Wash Cycle Water Temperature
Wash Cycle
Daily 140°F (60°C) Not available
Heavy 130°F (55°C) 160°F (70°C)
Normal Not available 150°F (65°C)
Light 90°F (40°C) 120°F (50°C)
Quick 85°F (30°C) 140°F (60°C)
* May be higher if water supply temperature is higher.
Normal Wash
Temperature
High Wash
Temperature*
Adding a Dish After You Start
You can add a dish, if needed, after starting your dishwasher. Dacor recommends that you only add
items during the rst ve minutes of operation to
make sure they get clean.
To add a dish:
1. Slowly open the door. The dishwasher will stop operating. Wait a moment for the steam to clear.
2. Without touching any of the hot surfaces or racks, insert the item into one of the racks, following the normal loading instructions.
3. Close the door. Push on the door handle to make sure that the door is completely shut. Operation will resume.
Child Safety Lock
When the child safety lock is engaged, the dishwasher buttons do not work normally,
making it more difcult to program and
start. If you press any of the buttons (except the main power button), when the lock is activated, the WASH TEMP and
DRY lights will ash, but the dishwasher
can not be started in the normal manner.
WASH
TEMP
DRY
Rinse Water (Dry) Temperature
Wash Cycle
Daily 150°F (65°C) 160°F (70°C)
Heavy 140°F (60°C) 160°F (70°C)
Normal 140°F (60°C) 160°F (70°C)
Light 120°F (50°C) 120°F (50°C)
Quick 120°F (50°C) 140°F (60°C)
Rinse/
Hold
To turn the child lock on and off:
1. Open the door and turn off the dishwasher’s main power switch. The control panel is not lit when the unit is off.
2. Press and hold the WASH TEMP and DRY cycle buttons while pressing the main power switch. The WASH TEMP and DRY lights will ash. Release the buttons.
3. Press the CYCLE button to select the child lock function. When the DAILY wash light is lit, the child lock is activated. When the DAILY wash light is not lit, the child lock is deactivated.
4. Press the START/STOP button to store the setting.
To start the dishwasher while the child lock is activated:
Press and hold the WASH TEMP and DRY cycle buttons at the same time. The child safety lock will deactivate for three minutes, allowing you to set and start the dishwasher normally. The lock will re-engage automatically after three minutes.
Dishwasher Set to
Normal Dry Setting
140°F (60°C) 160°F (70°C)
Dishwasher Set to
High Dry Setting
WASH
TEMP
DRY
DAILY
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Care and Cleaning
warning
Clean only those parts of the dishwasher listed in this manual. Clean them only in the manner instructed. Use only the cleaning solutions specified in this manual to clean the dishwasher. Other cleaning solutions could produce dangerous fumes, cause corrosion of the metal parts and could permanently damage the finishes.
Cleaning the Door
warning
Exercise caution when cleaning around the main power switch, the control panel and door switch areas (see page 3 for locations). Do not use spray cleaners of any kind around these areas. Doing so may create an electric shock hazard and damage the electrical parts.
Always wipe stainless steel surfaces with the grain.
1. Make sure the main power switch is off.
2. To clean the door, use only a soft cloth dampened slightly with a solution of mild detergent and warm water. Do not use a spray bottle, especially around the main power switch, the door switch and the control panel.
3. To prevent odors caused by food build up, gently clean around the door seal and corners at the front edge of the dish washing compartment. Use a dish brush and a low-lather detergent.
Cleaning the Interior
The dish washing compartment of your Dacor dishwasher is constructed of high quality stainless steel. It remains clean during normal use. However, if you have hard water, deposits may form in the machine. To remove hard water deposits, run a normal wash cycle with two tablespoons of citric acid in the dishwasher detergent compartment.
The control panel and the racks may be wiped clean, if necessary, with a soft damp rag.
Food particles on the silverware basket can be rinsed clean under a faucet with warm water.
Strainer Basket and Filter System
warning
Do not operate the dishwasher without the strainer, the drain outlet cover and the filter system completely in place. The strainer, the drain outlet cover and filter system are designed to keep large food particles out of the mechanical parts.
The strainer basket portion of the lter system should
be cleaned whenever food particles begin to build
up. Food that builds up in the other parts of the lter
system is rinsed away during each wash cycle so that
the entire lter system only needs to be cleaned twice
a year.
Stainer basket
Door seal
Dishwasher oor
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Tubular lter
Fine particle lter
Care and Cleaning
Cleaning the Strainer Basket
1. Lift the strainer basket straight up by the handle.
2. Rinse it out under running water in the sink.
Replace it by pressing it rmly into the hole in the center of the lter assembly. The handle goes
toward the front of the dishwasher.
Cleaning the Entire Filter System
4. Pull the strainer basket and the attached tubular
lter up and out.
5. Pull the strainer basket free from the tubular lter.
warning
To avoid an electric chock hazard, disconnect power to the dishwasher when cleaning the entire filter system.
1. Disconnect the dishwasher power plug from the electrical outlet or turn off power at the circuit breaker panel.
2. Open the door and remove the bottom rack.
3. Turn the handle on the strainer basket once counter-clockwise.
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6. Lift the ne particle lter out of the dishwasher.
7. Clean the lters in the kitchen sink with a soft sponge and mild kitchen detergent under warm water. Rinse any food particles out of the strainer basket.
Continued...
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Care and Cleaning
Cleaning the Filter System (Continued)
8. Remove the drain outlet cover located to the left of the drain bottom (see the diagram below). To remove it, grasp it and pull it to the right, out of the hole.
Drain outlet
cover
9. Insert your nger into the drain outlet hole. Turn
the pump blade inside the hole with your nger
to loosen anything clogging it. Pull out any large bits of food that are loosened.
11. Center the ne particle lter over the hole in the bottom of the dishwasher.
12. Re-attach the strainer basket to
the tubular lter.
13. Insert the tubular lter assembly into the hole with the handle pointing toward the front of the dishwasher. Turn the handle once clockwise until it stops to secure it in place.
10. Reinstall the drain outlet cover.
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14. Reconnect power to the dishwasher.
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Care and Cleaning
Cleaning the Spray Arms
The holes and bearings on the spray arms can sometimes become blocked. Clean them as follows to restore proper operation.
1. Open the door and remove the bottom rack.
2. Pull the bottom spray arm straight up to release it.
3. Remove any deposits using a needle or something similar. The washer arms also have holes underneath.
4. To reinstall, center the base of the spray arm in the hole and push straight down until it clicks into place.
5. To release the top spray arm, rst remove the top rack. Pull the top rack out until it stops. Turn both rack stops outwards on the rack mounting rails (see diagram). Pull the rack toward you to remove it.
Rack stop
6. Remove the top spray arm in the same way as the bottom arm and clean it. Reinstall the top spray arm the same way as the bottom one.
7. Reinstall the top rack by inserting the rollers on the base of the rack into the slots on the rack mounting rails. Turn both rack stops inward to lock the rack into place.
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Before You Call for Service
Problem Solution Guide
Before you call for service, please review the Problem Solution Guide below.
Problem May Be Caused By What to Do
Flashing lights on control panel
HEAVY, NORMAL, LIGHT, QUICK and RINSE lights
ashing: Too much water in
dishwasher
LIGHT light ashing: Water inlet problem
QUICK light ashing: Valve leakage
AUTO and HEAVY lights
ashing: blocked drain
AUTO and NORMAL lights
ashing: clogged lter
WASH TEMP and DRY cycle
lights ashing when a button is
pressed: child safety lock on
Call for service.
Make sure water valve is turned on. Make sure water supply line to dishwasher is not kinked.
Shut off water supply valve and call for service.
Check for kinked drain hose. Disconnect end of drain hose. Check for debris in hose or any other
part of drain system/plumbing. Check to see if lter
system is clogged (see below).
Clean entire lter system. See page 13.
See page 11.
Dishwasher will not start (control panel is not lit)
Dishwasher will not start (control panel is lit)
Main power switch is off Open door and turn on main power switch on top
of door before selecting cycle. See page 10.
Power is disconnected Make sure power is on at the circuit breaker panel
and that the power plug is properly connected to electrical outlet (if applicable).
Blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker
Power failure Contact electric company.
Door not completely closed Gently push in on front of door until you hear a
Controls not set Make sure dishwasher controls are properly set
Child safety lock is engaged (WASH TEMP and DRY cycle
lights ash when buttons are
pressed)
No water supply (delicate light
may ash on control panel)
Drain pump clogged (a loud buzzing sound is heard, lights
on control panel may ash)
Overlling/leakage Contact Dacor Customer Service.
Dishwasher has detected a fault condition (lights on
control panel are ashing)
Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker. Remove other appliances from circuit.
click.
and door is closed. See Page 10.
Disengage child safety lock. See page 11.
Make sure water valve is turned on. Make sure water supply line to dishwasher is not kinked.
Disconnect power plug and clean entire lter
system. See page 13. Reconnect power and attempt to restart. If problem persists, shut off the water valve, disconnect power and call for service.
See Flashing lights on control panel above.
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Before You Call for Service
Problem May Be Caused By What to Do
Unusual noise Improper loading Utensils may not be secure or something small
may have dropped from the rack. Water may cause utensils to rattle. Make sure dishware is secure.
Spray arms not rotating properly
Drain pump makes whirring sound that can be heard from outside dishwasher and does not stop when main power switch is turned off
Rack guides may make noise if the dishwasher is brand new
Water left in bottom of
dishwasher near lters,
dishwasher will not drain
Water backs up in sink when dishwasher drains
Bad odor in washing compartment
Detergent left in detergent compartment (Detergent compartment will not open)
Dishes not dry No rinse agent or rinse agent
Dish washing cycle not complete
Obstruction in the drain hose or air gap is plugged, (lights
on control panel may ash)
Filter system clogged, (lights
on control panel may ash)
Garbage disposal or sink trap full
Door seal and surrounding area dirty
Dispenser lid blocked Detergent lid may not be opening. Check for items
Old detergent Do not use detergent that is hard or caked inside
Spray arms do not rotate properly
dispenser not set properly
The normal dry cycle is selected
Plastic items Certain plastic materials are difcult to dry. Plastics
Make sure that both spray arms rotate freely. Make sure that items do not obstruct movement of spray arms. If necessary, clear any obstructions.
Make sure holes in spray arms are not blocked. If necessary, clean spray arms. See page 15.
Turn off water valve, disconnect power and call for service.
Allow a week of use for rack guides to settle into place.
Allow dishwasher to complete cycle.
Check for kinked drain hose. Disconnect end of drain hose. Check for debris in hose or any other part of drain system/plumbing. NOTE: The cone­shaped part of the hose must be at least 5/8” (1.6 cm).
Clean lter system. See page 12.
Run garbage disposal to eliminate food and obstructions in sink. Make sure sink drains properly.
See instructions for cleaning door on page 12.
blocking it.
box. Use only fresh detergent. Add detergent to dishwasher just before starting it.
Make sure that both spray arms rotate freely. Make sure that items do not obstruct movement of spray arms. If necessary, clear any obstructions.
Make sure holes in spray arms are not blocked. If necessary, clear holes with a pointed object and rinse under water.
Fill rinse agent dispenser. Rinse agent helps dishes to dry faster. Check rinse agent dispenser setting. See page 9.
Use high dry cycle setting or open door slightly once the cycle has completed.
may need to be towel dried.
Continued....
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Before You Call for Service
Problem Solution Guide (Continued)
Problem May Be Caused By What to Do
Dishes not dry (cont.) Improper loading or
unloading
Dry cycle interrupted Door opened too soon. Make sure dry portion of cycle
Chipping or breaking of glassware
Dishes are not clean Spray arms do not rotate
Door will not close Racks not correctly placed Make sure the racks are in a horizontal position.
Whitish-blue sticky lm
on dishes
Spotting and lming Hard water/incorrect use of
Improper loading Do not overload. Load between rack prongs, not
properly
Incorrect detergent use Use only correct amount of dishwasher detergent
Cycle selected is too short Select normal or heavy wash cycle.
Incorrect loading Make sure dishes and atware are loaded properly.
Filter system clogged Make sure lter system is clean and properly installed.
Detergent build-up in dishwashing compartment
Chucks of food left on dishes or in dishwasher compartment due to drain outlet cover being removed
To much rinse agent See page 9 to change rinse agent dispenser setting.
Using liquid rinse agent with a detergent that already contains rinse agent
dishwasher detergent
No rinse agent Make sure rinse agent dispenser is full.
Rinse agent dispenser not set correctly
Do not overload or nest items. Make sure dishwasher is loaded according to instructions starting on page 4. Larger loads tend to dry better.
is complete before opening door.
over them. Glasses loaded over prongs will not be supported and may chip or break. Make sure glassware is secure and can’t come loose. Always use the top rack for delicate items.
Make sure that both spray arms rotate freely. Make sure that items do not obstruct movement of spray arms. If necessary, clear any obstructions.
Make sure holes in spray arms are not blocked. If necessary, clean spray arms. See page 4.
according to water hardness. See page 8. Fill dispenser only when ready to start the dishwasher. Do not use old or caked detergent. Store dishwasher detergent in dry place and in a closed container. Change the dishwasher detergent if results are still poor.
See Loading Your Dishwasher section. Make sure all items are loaded securely and do not tip over.
See page 12.
Pour a teaspoon to tablespoon of citric acid crystals or white vinegar into the pre-wash compartment in the detergent dispenser. Run a normal cycle with no dishes.
Check to make sure drain outlet cover is in place. See page 14.
Do not use rinse agent with detergent that contains rinse agent or change detergent type.
Use correct amount of dishwasher detergent or change detergent type. See page 8. NOTE: phosphate free detergents do not work well with hard water.
You may need a home water softener.
See page 9.
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Before You Call for Service
Problem May Be Caused By What to Do
Spotting and lming
(cont.)
Marks, discoloration or other stains
Yellow or brown marks Iron or manganese in
Too little water Make sure water valve is fully open. Make sure that
Strainer blocked Check strainer. Clean if necessary.
Spray arms do not rotate properly
Etching Washing at too high a temperature and/or using too
Aluminum utensils rubbing against items during wash cycle
Lipstick and tea can be
difcult to remove
water
water pressure is between 4.2 and 125 p.s.i. and ow
rate is a minimum of 3.0 gpm.
Make sure that both spray arms rotate freely. Make sure that items do not obstruct movement of spray arms. If necessary, clear any obstructions.
Make sure holes in spray arms are not blocked. If necessary, clear holes with a pointed object and rinse under water.
much detergent can cause etching on (crystal) glass (a permanent condition). To prevent damage, wash (crystal) glass at “normal” temperature and dispense dishwasher detergent according to page 8.
Be sure aluminum utensils, especially light weight, foil­type pans, do not touch dishes.
Change to a dish washing detergent with bleach.
To remove spots, use a non-abrasive cleaner.
Temporary solution:
Pour a teaspoon to tablespoon of citric acid crystals in place of the pre-wash detergent in the detergent dispenser. Follow this pre-wash with a full detergent wash. Use the Heavy Wash cycle.
Washing copper with sterling silver
Tea or coffee (tannic acid) stains
Discoloration of stainless steel, silver plate
Distortion of plastics Plastic item not
Marks on melamine and plastics
Allowing salty or acidic foods to remain on
atware
Silver contacting stainless steel or aluminum
dishwasher safe
Porous material Use a special cleaner for plastic.
Permanent solution: Install an iron removal system in the water supply.
Yellow lm on sterling silver results when you wash
copper utensils in the same load. Silver polish will usually remove this type of stain.
Remove tea or coffee stains by hand using a solution of ½ cup bleach and three cups warm water. Do not use on sterling silver or silver plate.
Rinse atware that is to stand several hours before
washing.
Do not put atware made of different materials in the
same silverware basket compartment. Direct contact to stainless steel can cause permanent damage to silver.
Do not wash plastic items in dishwasher that are not “dishwasher safe.”
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Warranty and Service
Getting Help
Before you request service, please review the Problem Solution Guide starting on page 16. If you have performed the checks in the Problem Solution Guide and the problem has not been remedied, please contact us at one of the numbers below. Prior to requesting service, it is helpful to be familiar with the warranty terms and conditions listed in the Warranty section on this page.
For warranty repairs, call:
Dacor Distinctive Service:
Phone: (877) 337-3226 (U.S.A. and Canada) Business Hours: 6:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Pacic Time
For a list of Dacor service agents for non­warranty repairs:
Dacor Customer Service:
Phone: (800) 793-0093 (U.S.A. and Canada) Business Hours: 6:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Pacic Time
Contact us through our web site at:
www.Dacor.com
At Dacor, we believe that our quality of service equals that of our product. Should your experience with our service network or product be different, please contact our Customer Service Team and share your encounter with us. We will do our utmost to resolve the situation for you and deliver on our
Dacor promise. If you need anything claried, just let
us know.
Warranty
What is Covered:
CERTIFICATE OF WARRANTIES: DACOR DISHWASHERS
WITHIN THE FIFTY STATES OF THE U.S.A., THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND CANADA: FULL ONE­YEAR WARRANTY
If your DACOR product fails to function within one year of the original date of purchase, due to a defect in material or workman-ship, DACOR will remedy the defect without charge to you or subsequent users. The owner must provide proof of purchase upon request and have the appliance accessible for service.
TWENTY-FIVE YEAR WARRANTY
On rust-through of stainless steel tank and door.
Warranty is null and void if non-CUL approved product is transported from the U.S.
OUTSIDE THE FIFTY STATES OF THE U.S.A., THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA AND CANADA: LIMITED FIRST-YEAR WARRANTY
If your DACOR product fails to function within one year of the original date of purchase, due to a defect in material or workmanship, DACOR will furnish a new part, F.O.B. factory, to replace the defective part. All delivery, installation, and labor costs are the responsibility of the purchaser. The owner must provide proof of purchase upon request and have the appliance accessible for service.
What is Not Covered:
Failure of the product caused by faulty installation, improper usage, or neglect of required maintenance.
Service calls to educate the customer in the proper use and care of the product.
Failure of the product when used for commercial, business, rental or any application other than for residential consumer use.
Replacement of house fuses or fuse boxes, or resetting of circuit breakers.
• Damage to the product caused by accident, re, ood or other acts of God.
Breakage, discoloration or damage to glass, metal
surfaces, plastic components, trim, paint, porcelain or
other cosmetic nish, caused by improper usage or
care, abuse, or neglect.
THE REMEDIES PROVIDED FOR THE ABOVE EXPRESS WARRANTIES ARE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES. THEREFORE, NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTIES ARE MADE, AND OUTSIDE THE FIFTY STATES OF THE UNITED STATES AND THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE. IN NO EVENT SHALL DACOR BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL EXPENSE OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, ARE MADE TO ANY BUYER FOR RESALE.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specic legal rights, and you
may also have other rights that vary from state to state.
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Please visit www.Dacor.com to activate your warranty online.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
IMPORTANT:
Your warranty will not be activated until you activate it online or return this form to Dacor. If you have purchased more than one Dacor product, please return all forms in one envelope or activate the warranty for each product online.
Please rest assured that under no conditions will Dacor sell your name or any of the information on this form for mailing list purposes. We are very grateful that you have chosen Dacor products for your home and do not consider the sale of such information to be a proper way of expressing our gratitude!
Owner’s Name:
Street:
City: State: Zip:
Purchase Date: Email: Telephone:
Dealer:
City: State: Zip:
Your willingness to take a few seconds to fill in the section below will be sincerely appreciated. Thank you.
1. How were you first exposed to Dacor products? (Please check one only.) A. T.V. Cooking Show  F Builder B. Magazine G. Architect/Designer C. Appliance Dealer Showroom H. Another Dacor Owner D. Kitchen Dealer Showroom I. Model Home E. Home Show J. Other
2. Where did you buy your Dacor appliances?
A. Appliance Dealer D. Builder B. Kitchen Dealer E. Other
C. Builder Supplier
3. For what purpose was the product purchased? A. Replacement only C. New Home B. Part of a Remodel D. Other
(Please Print or Type)
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4. What is your household income? A. Under $75,000 D. $150,000 – $200,000 B. $75,000 – $100,000 E. $200,000 – $250,000 C. $100,000 – $150,000 F. Over $250,000
5. What other brands of appliances do you have in your kitchen? A. Cooktop C. Dishwasher B. Oven D. Refrigerator
6. Would you buy or recommend another Dacor product? Yes  No Comments:
Thank you very much for your assistance. The information you have provided will be extremely valuable in helping us plan for the future and giving you the support you deserve.
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