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available. Open the door to reveal the model and serial number
label. It is located on the side (see the diagram below). Write
the numbers below for future reference.
Model Number __________________________________
Serial Number __________________________________
Date of Purchase ________________________________
Since Dacor continuously improves the quality and performance
of our products, we may need to make changes to the appliance
without updating this manual.
Important Information About
Safety Instructions
The Important Safety Instructions and warnings in this
manual can’t cover all possible problems and conditions that can
occur. Use common sense and caution when installing, maintaining or operating this appliance.
Always contact the Dacor Customer Service Team about problems or conditions that you don’t understand.
Safety Symbols and Labels
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.
Model and serial
number label
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Important Safety Instructions
danger
IMPORTANT: Used appliances are dangerous, even if they are allowed to sit for only a short period of time. If you are getting rid
of an old dishwasher, follow the instructions below to prevent injury or death due to child entrapment or suffocation.
Before you throw away your old appliance:
Take off the door.•
Leave the racks in place so that children cannot easily climb inside.•
Cut the prongs off the power cable plug and discard them.•
Cut the power cable off and discard it separately from the old appliance.•
IMPORTANT: To avoid the possibility of explosion or fire, do not store or use combustible, flammable or explosive liquids or
vapors (such as gasoline) inside or in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
General Safety Precautions
To reduce the risk of re, electric shock, serious injury or death when using your appliance, follow basic safety precautions, including
the following:
warning
If you receive a damaged product, immediately contact your dealer or builder. Do not install or use a damaged appliance.•
Make sure that this dishwasher has been properly installed and grounded by a qualified installer according to the accompanying •
installation instructions. The dishwasher must be installed in a completely enclosed cabinet. Have the installer show you the
location of the circuit breaker panel or fuse box so that you know where and how to turn off power to the dishwasher.
Keep packaging materials away from children. Plastic sheets and bags can cause suffocation.•
Do not install, repair, or replace any part of the appliance unless specifically recommended in the literature accompanying it. A •
qualified service technician should perform all other service.
Before performing any type of service, turn off power to the dishwasher at the circuit breaker panel or fuse box.•
Use this appliance only for its intended purpose, washing dish ware and cookware. It is not intended for commercial use.•
Do not operate the dishwasher unless all access panels are installed and the toe kick is in place. See the installation •
instructions accompanying the unit.
Do not tamper with the controls.•
Make sure individuals who use the dishwasher are able to operate it properly.•
Never allow anyone, including children, to sit, stand or climb on any part of the appliance, including the door. Doing so may •
cause damage, serious injury, or death. Do not leave children alone or unattended in the area around the dishwasher. Do not
allow children to play with the controls, pull on the handle, or touch other parts.
Store all detergents and rinse aids out of the reach of children.•
Many surfaces within the dishwasher achieve high temperatures. Do not touch interior surfaces or items inside the dishwasher •
during or immediately after use.
Exercise caution when opening the door. Let hot air or steam escape before looking or reaching into the wash compartment.•
During loading, insert all sharp or pointed objects with the handles up. Locate these items where they will not damage the door •
seal or cause personal injury.
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.
Clean only those parts of the dishwasher listed in this manual. Clean them only in the manner specified.•
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.
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Important Safety Instructions
caution
Use only detergents and rinse aids designed for use with a residential dishwasher.•
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.
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.
To prevent household mold and mildew damage, periodically check the hot water supply line and drain hoses for leaks.•
If the dishwasher outlet is connected to a garbage disposal, make sure the disposal is completely empty before running the •
dishwasher.
Always place large or heavy items in the bottom rack.•
To avoid damage to the racks, do not let sharp edges come into contact with them.•
To avoid breakage, make sure all glassware is secure before starting the dishwasher.•
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Getting to Know Your Dishwasher
Control panelLocated on top of the door. The lighted buttons control your dishwasher. See page 6 for a
description of the button functions. The display tells you important operating information. See
page 7 for a description of the symbols that appear on the display.
Detergent dispenserAutomatically releases the detergent during the wash part of the cycle (see page 11).
Dish washing tubThe compartment where tableware and cookware are loaded for washing.
Door switchLocated in the door. Automatically pauses dish washing when the door is opened.
Filter systemTraps food and debris that could damage or plug up the mechanical parts of your dishwasher.
See page 15 for cleaning instructions.
RacksThe racks are coated with a durable coating that protects the nish of the loaded tableware
and cookware. They have fold down tines and shelves to allow you to load various size dishes
and atware (see page 10). The height of the top rack is adjustable.
Rinse aid dispenserAutomatically releases rinse aid during the rinse part of the cycle. Rinse aid is a uid that helps
the dishes dry properly and helps prevent water spots. The amount of rinse aid dispensed is
adjustable (see page 12).
Silverware basketUse the silverware basket to hold silverware and kitchen utensils. It has two compartments
that snap closed to hold small items and is removable (see page 8).
Spray armsThe spray arms spray water on the dishes at high pressure to remove soil.
Toe kick panelNot shown. The toe kick panel covers the internal mechanics of the dishwasher. It is located
behind the bottom of the door. It must always be in place during operation.
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Getting to Know Your Dishwasher
Top spray
arm
Middle spray
arm
Top rack
(adjustable)
Silverware
basket
Bottom spray
arm
Detergent
dispenser
Bottom rack
Filter system
Rinse aid
dispenser
Power requirements
label
Model and serial
number label
Control panel
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Getting to Know Your Dishwasher
Parts of the Control Panel
Wash Cycle Buttons
START/STOP button. Use this button to start the dishwasher after selecting a wash cycle or the
rinse cycle (see page 13). It can also be used to pause the dishwasher in the middle of a wash or
rinse cycle.
The Auto-Wash setting senses the size of the load and the amount of soil, then automatically
selects the best wash cycle to clean the dishes and cookware properly. The cycle time is 72 to 96
minutes.
The Heavy wash setting is best for very dirty tableware and cookware. The cycle time is 90 to 96
minutes.
Display
Special Feature Buttons
The Normal wash setting is best for normal soil on dishes and silverware. The cycle time is 78 to
96 minutes.
The Short wash setting is best for lightly soiled or pre-rinsed dishes and silverware. It is also
good for lightly soiled items that have been pre-rinsed. The cycle time is 72 to 90 minutes.
Press the Rinse button if you want to run the rinse portion of the cycle only. The dry cycle will
not run. Also, use this setting to rinse tableware that you do not want to wash right away. The
cycle time is about 20 minutes.
When the Hi-Temp feature is selected, the water is heated to about 140 °F (60 °C) during the
wash portion of the cycle. Washing at a higher temperature helps the detergent dissolve grease
and grime better and the dishes dry more efciently. It can be selected with any wash cycle, but
not the Rinse cycle.
The Sanitize feature rinses the dish ware with rinse water heated to a temperature of 155 °F
(68 °C) for maximum sanitization and drying (see page 14). It can be selected with any wash
cycle, but not the Rinse cycle.
The Delay start feature allows you to set the dishwasher to start at a later time (see page 14).
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Getting to Know Your Dishwasher
Display
The following symbols appear on the display during normal operation:
When the display shows a number between 1 and 24, it indicates the number of hours before the
dishwasher will start because the Delay start feature is in use.
Stands for CLOSE. It means that a wash or rinse cycle has been started or is in process and that
you need to close the door to continue operation.
Stands tor HOT. It means that the water is heating in preparation for Hi-Temp or Sanitize
operations.
Stands for POWER FAIL. It means that power to the appliance has been interrupted. It also
appears when the dishwasher is rst installed. Press START/CANCEL to clear the display.
Stands for CLEAN FILTER. It means that you need to remove and clean the lters. Once the
lters are cleaned and replaced, the dishwasher will continue normal operation. (See Care and
Cleaning on page 15.)
Chime feature is activated. Press the Short and Rinse buttons at the same time to turn the
chime on and off.
Chime feature is de-activated. Press the Short and Rinse buttons at the same time to turn the
chime on and off.
Appears when the rinse aid level is LOW. Add rinse aid. (See the Rinse Aid Dispenser section
on page 12.)
Additional Features
ChimeA chime sounds to conrm that you have selected a wash cycle on the control panel. The chime
also sounds when the cycle is complete.
Removable utensil shelfYou dishwasher is equipped with a special removable shelf used to hold utensils during the wash
cycle. See page 10.
Turbidity sensorAutomatically decreases or increases the wash and rinse time, as well as water usage, for more
consistent cleaning and energy savings.
Temperature sensorContinuously monitors and controls water temperature.
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Loading Your Dishwasher
warning
To avoid injury, load all sharp or pointed objects with the
handles up.
important
If the load will sit for a while before washing, run the Rinse
cycle. Doing so will reduce the chance of food hardening or
staining and damaging your dish ware and utensils.
What Can Be Washed
Items that you can safely wash in your dishwasher:
Aluminum (except for disposables)•
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:
Antique crystal•
Brass•
Bronze•
Cast iron•
Delicate china•
Disposable aluminum•
Disposable plastic items•
Flatware with bonded handles•
Gold•
Pewter•
Sharp kitchen carving knives•
Tin•
Wood•
important
For best results, do not nest utensils.•
Do not load silver next to stainless steel. Damage to the •
silver may result.
Put the basket in the bottom rack near the front, between •
the tines, as shown below.
To prevent small, light items from falling out of the rack •
when sprayed with water, put small items, like corn cob
holders, baby bottle caps, etc. into a compartment in the
silverware basket and close the hinged cover.
The Silverware Basket
Load the silverware
basket rst. Put the
silverware and utensils,
handle rst, into the
holes on the top. Load
knives with the handles
up. Open the hinged
covers to load larger
items and quantities.
You can load the silverware basket while it is
in the rack or you can
load it before putting it
in place.
Put silverware basket here
Insert utensils
into holes
Hinged covers
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Loading Your Dishwasher
Loading the Racks
important
It is best to place sharp objects in the silverware basket to •
prevent damage to the rack coating.
The spray arms must spin freely. Do not allow items •
sticking out of the racks to block them.
Raise the top rack to prevent objects on the bottom rack •
from blocking the middle spray arm.
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.
After loading, push in firmly on the top rack. If you do not •
push the top rack completely into place, the middle spray
arm may not work properly.
Before You Load the Racks
Before loading the racks, scrape off leftover food items, and •
nonfood items like toothpicks and napkins.
Empty liquids in glasses, cups, and pitchers into the sink.•
Adjusting the Top Rack
If there are large items in the bottom rack that could inter-•
fere with the middle spray arm, move the top rack to the
high position. Otherwise, put the top rack in the low position.
To move the top rack from the low position to the high
position:
Grasp both sides of the rack and pull up until it stops.•
Let go of the rack. It will rest in the high position.•
To move the top rack from the high position to the low
position:
Grasp both sides of the rack and pull up until it stops. The •
leveling mechanism will release.
Gently lower the rack to the low position.•
No cookie sheets,
trays, platters etc. here
Do not allow items to stick out of top and
bottom of racks that can block spray arms.
Do not block the front of the rack.
Top Rack Adjustment
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Loading Your Dishwasher
During Loading
Always use the top rack for delicate items, such as glassware.
Damage may occur if you put delicate items in the bottom rack.
Large knives and utensils can be put in the removable •
utensil shelf or the fold down shelves on the sides of the
top rack. To insert the removable utensil shelf, t the hooks
on the ends over the bars on the front and back of the top
rack.
Utility shelf
Hook utensil shelf across here
Top rack
Bottom rack
You may lower the rack tines, if necessary, to allow you to •
t large or bulky items into a rack. To lower a set of tines,
pull up and swivel to the side.
Fold down shelves
caution
If the top rack is in the high position, the fold down shelves
must be in the folded down position. Otherwise, damage to the
dishwasher or the dishes may result when you push the rack
into place.
Always load large or heavy items (such as pots, pans, and •
large dish ware) in the bottom rack.
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. Good drainage provides the best drying. It is not
necessary to rinse objects before loading them.
To minimize breakage and chipping, secure all glassware •
and other breakables in the tines. Do not allow fragile items
to touch each other.
To minimize noise, do not allow pots and pans to touch and •
keep large items from touching the sides of your dishwasher.
Pull up
Fold down
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Loading Your Dishwasher
The Detergent Dispenser
important
Do not use hand dish washing detergents. They will create •
excessive foaming that interferes with proper operation.
To make sure the detergent dissolves properly, fill the •
detergent dispenser just prior to starting your dishwasher.
Detergent will harden if it sits too long.
Store dry detergent in a cool dry place to prevent caking.•
Use a liquid rinse aid for best results (See page 12).•
The detergent dispenser has three compartments, the prewash
compartment on the outside lid, and two in the main wash
compartment. It does not matter which main wash cup you load
rst.
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.
To ll the detergent dispenser:
If the detergent dispenser lid is closed, press the release 1.
button to open it.
See the 2. Detergent Table for the amount of detergent
to use in the main wash cup. The amount of detergent
required depends on the hardness of the water in your
area. Harder water requires more detergent. Water hardness is measured in grains per gallon (gpg). Do not use
too little detergent for your water hardness. Doing so can
cause poorly cleaned dishes, lming or spotting. If you use
too much detergent, you can cause a permanent lm called
etching. To nd out the water hardness in your area, contact
your water company.
DETERGENT TABLE
Soft Water
(0-3 gpg)
2 teaspoons
After lling the main wash compartment, close the dis-3.
penser lid.
Fill the pre-wash cup (on the lid) to the top.4.
Close the dishwasher door.5.
If you have very hard water:
Detergent alone may not be enough for water hardness above
12. For maximum cleanliness you may need to use a water
softener. Or you may add additional detergent about 20 minutes
after starting your dishwasher. As a rule, add one teaspoon for
each grain above 12.
Open the door. The dishwasher will stop operating.1.
Wait a moment for the steam to clear.2.
Without touching any of the hot surfaces or racks, pour 3.
additional dish washing detergent into the bottom of the
dish washing tub.
Close the door. Push on the door handle to make sure that 4.
the door is completely shut. After a short pause, operation
will resume.
Medium
(4-8 gpg)
5 tea-
spoons
Hard Water
(9-12 gpg)
8 teaspoons
Very Hard Water
(12 gpg or more)
Fill main wash
cup completely
Release buttonMain wash cups
Pre-wash cup
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Loading Your Dishwasher
The Rinse Aid Dispenser
Rinse aid is important to the drying process of the dish ware. Its
sheeting action also reduces spotting. Dacor recommends that
you keep the rinse aid dispenser full and properly adjusted (see
below) at all times.
A rinse aid containing citric acid may be used to remove the
white or gray lm caused by very hard water.
The rinse aid indicator on the dispenser turns dark
when full and clear when it is time to rell. Also,
the display will read LO at the end of the dish
washing cycle when it is time to rell.
To rell the rinse aid dispenser:
Turn the rinse aid cap counterclockwise 1/4 turn and lift it 1.
out.
Slowly pour the rinse aid into the ller hole until the indica-2.
tor turns dark. Do not overll.
Wipe up any spillage with a damp rag.3.
Replace the rinse aid cap and turn it clockwise to the closed 4.
position.
Adjusting the Rinse Aid Dispenser
The rinse aid dispenser must be properly adjusted. Too little
rinse aid will allow spotting and drying problems. Too much rinse
aid will cause foaming and streaking.
The rinse aid setting is located under the rinse aid cap.
To change the setting:
Remove the rinse aid cap.1.
If you have spotty or improperly dried dishes, move the 2.
rinse aid setting a little higher. If you have streaks on your
dishes, move the rinse aid setting a little lower. The harder
the water, the more rinse aid required for acceptable results.
Replace the cap.3.
Check the dishes after the next wash load. Continue adjust-4.
ing the rinse aid dispenser up or down according to the
guidelines above until you have spot free, streak free, dry
dishes.
If you have very soft water and still experience streaking when
the dispenser is set to 1, you can dilute the rinse aid with water
before pouring it into the dispenser to get acceptable results.
Rinse aid cap
Pour rinse aid in hole
Rinse aid level adjustment
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Operating Your Dishwasher
Starting Your Dishwasher
caution
If the dishwasher drain line is connected to a garbage disposal,
run the disposal and make sure it is completely empty before
starting the dishwasher.
important
See the Getting to Know Your Dishwasher section for a
description of the various wash settings.
To wash or rinse the dishes:
Make sure you have loaded the dishwasher and that the 1.
detergent and rinse aid dispensers are lled according to the
previous pages.
For best oper2. ation, clear the house pipes of cold water by
running a nearby faucet until the water is hot.
Open the door.3.
Press one of the wash cycle buttons or the 4. Rinse button on
the control panel until it lights.
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:
Open the door. The dishwasher will stop operating.1.
Wait a moment for the steam to clear.2.
Without touching any of the hot surfaces or racks, insert the 3.
item into one of the racks, following normal loading instructions.
Close the door.4.
Push on the door handle to make sure that the door is com-5.
pletely shut. After a short pause, operation will resume.
Stopping Your Dishwasher During
Operation
To stop the current cycle and drain your dishwasher:
Open the door. The dishwasher will stop operating.1.
Press 2. START/CANCEL.
Close the door. After a short pause, you will 3.
hear the water in the dishwasher begin to drain.
Once the water is drained, the dishwasher will
turn off.
Press 5. START/CANCEL. The START/CANCEL button will light and the
display will show CL (meaning “close
the door”).
Close the door.6.
Push on the door handle to make sure that the door is com-7.
pletely shut. After a brief pause, the dishwasher will start.
When the wash or rinse cycle is completed, the chime will 8.
sound.
While the dishwasher is operating:
The dishwasher starts each cycle by draining any water at •
the bottom of the wash tub.
You may hear the bottom of the tub ll with clean water and •
the pulsating sound of water spraying on the dishes and the
tub walls.
The number of tub drains and lls and the amount of •
spraying depends on the wash or rinse cycle selected. The
dishwasher may appear to pause from time to time while it
is heating water to a higher temperature.
During the wash/rinse cycle, the control panel buttons are •
not lit.
If you open the door during the wash cycle, the dishwasher •
will stop operating. When you close the door, it will continue
with the current cycle (after a short pause) until it is done.
The Hi-Temp Feature
If you want to wash at a high temperature for maximum
grease and grime removal:
Open the door.1.
Press one of the wash cycle buttons on the control panel.2.
Press 3. Hi-Temp. The Hi-Temp button will light
(Pressing Hi-Temp a second time will turn it off
again).
Press 4. START/CANCEL.
Close the door. After a short pause, the dish-5.
washer will start.
important
Hi-Temp cannot be selected with the rinse cycle.
Things to Know about the Hi-Temp Feature
The • Hi-Temp feature may increase the wash cycle time.
HO• may appear on the display while the dish-
washer heats the water for the high temperature wash.
In addition, you can select the • Sanitize fea-
ture also by pressing the Sanitize button before pressing
START/CANCEL.
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Operating Your Dishwasher
Starting Your Dishwasher (Cont.)
The Sanitize Feature
If you want a high temperature rinse after the wash cycle
for maximum sanitization:
Open the door.1.
Press one of the wash cycle buttons on the control panel.2.
Press 3. Sanitize. The Sanitize button will light
(Pressing Sanitize a second time will turn it off
again).
Press 4. START/CANCEL.
Close the door. After a short pause, the dish-5.
washer will start.
important
Sanitize cannot be selected with the rinse cycle.
Things to Know about the Sanitize Feature
The • Sanitize feature increases the wash cycle time.
HO• will appear on the display while the dish-
washer heats the water for the high temperature rinse.
In addition, you can select the • Hi-Temp feature
by pressing the Hi-Temp button before pressing START/CANCEL.
The Delay Feature
To set your dishwasher to start automatically at a later
time:
Press one of the wash cycle buttons or the 1. Rinse button.
If you have selected a wash cycle, you may press 2.
the Hi-Temp or Sanitize feature buttons for
higher wash temperature or maximum sanitization.
Repeatedly press the 3. Delay button until the
number of hours you want to delay operation
appears on the display. You can delay the start of
your dishwasher up to 24 hours.
After selecting the delay time, press 4. START/CANCEL.
Close the door. The dishwasher will start after the selected 5.
number of hours.
To cancel the delay function:
Open the door.1.
Press 2. START/CANCEL once to make the dishwasher start
when you close the door. Press START/CANCEL twice to
turn the dishwasher all the way off.
The Cycle Memory Feature
Your dishwasher remembers the settings for the last cycle it ran.
If you want your dishwasher to run the same cycle as it
ran the previous time:
Open the door.1.
Press the 2. START/CANCEL button (without
pressing a wash/rinse cycle button rst). The
display will read CL telling you to close the door.
Close the door.3.
Push on the door handle to make sure that the door is com-4.
pletely shut. After a short pause, the dishwasher will begin
to operate.
NOTE: If the delay feature was used during the previous cycle,
the dishwasher will start after the number of hours originally
selected.
Turning the Chime On or Off
To turn the chime on or off:
Open the door.1.
Press the 2. Short and Rinse buttons
at the same time.
OF3. will appear on the display when
you turn the chime off.
On4. will appear on the display when
you turn the chime back on.
Close the door.5.
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Care and Cleaning
Filters and Strainer Baskets
caution
Do not operate the dishwasher without the strainer and the
two filters in place. The strainer and filter system is designed
to keep large food particles out of the mechanical parts.
Clean the lters and strainer periodically to keep
your dishwasher working efciently. When the lters
begin to clog, CF will appear on the display. This
warning indicates that the lters need to be cleaned
immediately.
To clean the lters:
Pull the bottom rack out of the dishwasher.1.
Remove the strainer and small particle lter by turning the 2.
handle counterclockwise and lifting it straight up.
Push in on the tab on the strainer to remove it.3.
Lift the medium particle lter out of the oor of the wash 4.
tub.
Rinse off and clean the lters and strainer in the kitchen 5.
sink with a soft sponge and mild kitchen detergent under
warm water.
To replace the lter system:
Put the medium particle lter on the oor of the tub. Fit it 1.
into the dimpled area.
Reconnect the strainer to the top of the small particle lter.2.
Put the small particle lter and strainer into the hole in the 3.
bottom of the tub. Tighten clockwise.
Filter and Stainer Location
Filter Removal
Strainer
Small particle
lter
Medium
particle lter
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Care and Cleaning
Cleaning the Interior Surfaces
caution
Exercise caution when cleaning around the control panel area.
Do not use spray cleaners of any kind on these surfaces.
The dish washing tub of your Dacor dishwasher is con-•
structed of high quality stainless steel. It remains clean
during normal use.
The control panel, the racks and areas where food particles •
may become lodged, 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.
Cleaning the Exterior Surfaces
caution
Always wipe stainless steel surfaces with the grain.
Clean exterior surfaces with a solution of mild detergent and •
warm water using the soft side of a sponge. Rinse and dry
with a soft, lint-free cloth.
You may also use Dacor Stainless Steel Cleaner (Dacor part •
number A302) on stainless steel surfaces. Use it according
to the directions on the package.
Draining the Air Gap
Some local building codes require the dishwasher to have a
drain air gap installed on the drain line. A drain air gap is usually
mounted on top of the sink. If it becomes plugged or dirty, the
dishwasher will not drain properly. Remove the cover and inspect
the air gap every time you clean the lter and strainer.
To inspect the drain air gap:
Remove the cover.1.
Check to make sure it is clean.2.
NOTE: The drain air gap is not part of your dishwasher and is
not covered by the warranty.
Winter Care
caution
Freezing temperatures may cause water lines to rupture. To
avoid damage to the dishwasher and it’s surroundings, make
sure all water lines to and within the dishwasher are protected.
To protect it from damage caused by freezing, winterize a dishwasher left in an unheated place during cold weather.
NOTE: Only a qualied person should do the following.
To disconnect service:
Turn off electrical power to the dishwasher at the supply 1.
source by removing fuses or turning off the circuit breaker.
Shut off the water supply.2.
Place a pan under the inlet valve. Disconnect the water line 3.
from the inlet valve and drain the water into a pan.
Disconnect the drain line from the pump and drain the water 4.
into a pan.
To restore service:
Reconnect the water, drain and electrical power supply.1.
Turn on the water and electrical power supply.2.
Fill both detergent cups and run the dishwasher through a 3.
HEAVY wash cycle.
See your installation instructions for more details.
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Before You Call for Service
Problem Solution Guide
PROBLEMMAY BE CAUSED BYWHAT TO DO
Display: Unusual symbol appears.See the Display section on page 7.
Spotting and lming.Hard water.Use maximum recommended amount of dishwasher
detergent.
You may need a home water softener.
To remove hard water spots, try a vinegar rinse:
Wash and rinse load as usual.•
Remove all metal items from dishwasher. Do not •
add detergent.
Pour two cups of vinegar into a bowl and set it on •
bottom rack.
Run dishes through an entire wash cycle. If the •
vinegar rinse does not work, repeat process substituting ¼ cup of citric acid crystals (available at
most drug stores) for the vinegar.
Wiping metal items with a damp cloth should
remove spots. For sterling and silver plated atware, rub with a towel, or use a good cream silver
polish.
Garbage disposal or sink trap full.Run garbage disposal to eliminate food and
obstructions in sink. Make sure sink drains properly.
No rinse aid.Make sure rinse aid dispenser is full.
Water not hot enough.Check hot water supply temperature. Minimum
recommended incoming temperature to the dishwasher is 120 ºF.
Too little water.Make sure water valve is fully open. Make sure that
water pressure is between 20 and 120 p.s.i. and
ow rate is a minimum of 1.0 gpm.
Incorrect use of dishwasher detergent.Use only correct amount of dishwasher detergent
according to water hardness (see page 11) and the
wash program selected. 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.
Items not loaded properly or overloaded.
Spray arms do not rotate properly.Make sure that both spray arms rotate freely. Make
Strainer blocked.Check strainer. Clean if necessary.
Excessive foam in machine.Use only dishwasher detergent.
Flatware incorrectly loaded.Make sure items are not nested (see page 8).
Small particles deposited on items. Spray arms do not rotate properly.Make sure that both spray arms rotate freely. Make
Make sure dishwasher is loaded according to
instructions (see page 9). Do not overload. Make
sure spray can reach all soiled surfaces.
sure that items do not obstruct movement of spray
arms. If necessary, clear any obstructions.
Too much rinse aid in nal rinse cycle. Adjust rinse
aid dispenser (see page 12).
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.
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Before You Call for Service
Problem Solution Guide (Continued)
PROBLEMMAY BE CAUSED BYWHAT TO DO
Small particles deposited on
items (cont).
Detergent left in detergent compartment.
Chipping or breaking of glassware.
Unusual noise.Improper loading.Utensils may not be secure or something small may
Water in bottom of dishwasher
tub near lters.
Dishwasher does not drain properly.
Incorrect detergent use.Use only correct amount of dishwasher detergent
according to water hardness (see page 11) and the wash
program selected. 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.
Filter system.Make sure lter system is clean and properly installed.
Low water pressure.Check that water valve is fully open. Make sure water
pressure is between 20 and 120 p.s.i. and ow rate is
1.0 gpm minimum.
Water not hot enough.Check hot water supply temperature. Minimum recom-
mended incoming temperature to the dishwasher is 120
º F.
Items not loaded properly or overloaded.
Incorrect wash cycle selected.Select a wash cycle with a longer wash time.
Hard water.See Detergent Table on page 11.
Detergent dispenser lid not opening. The lid may not be opening. Check for items blocking it.
Old detergent.Do not use detergent that is hard or caked in the box.
Spray arms do not rotate properly.Make sure that both spray arms rotate freely. Make sure
Cycle not complete.Close door, wait for cycle to complete.
Improper loading.Do not overload. Load between rack prongs, not over
Dish washing cycle not complete.Close door. Allow cycle to nish.
Some water in strainer is normal.Some water in strainer portion of lter at end of cycle is
See Dishwasher does not drain properly below.
Air gap plugged.Be sure the air gap is not blocked or plugged. The air
Drain hose kinked.Check drain hoses. Make sure they are not kinked.
Filter(s) clogged.Check and clean lter(s) if necessary. See page 15.
Make sure dishwasher is loaded according to instructions
(see page 9). Do not overload. Make sure spray can
reach all soiled surfaces.
Use only fresh detergent. Add detergent to dishwasher
just before starting it.
that items do not obstruct movement of spray arms. If
necessary, clear any obstructions. Make sure top rack is
pushed in all the way so that spray arm on rack connects to nozzle on back wall.
Make sure holes in spray arms are not blocked. If necessary, clear holes with a pointed object and rinse under
water.
them. Glasses loaded over prongs will not be supported
and may chip or break. Always use the top rack for deli-
cate items. Dacor recommends that you wash ne china
and crystal by hand.
have dropped from the rack. Water may cause utensils
to rattle. Make sure dish ware is secure.
normal.
gap is a vent located on top of the sink. It is connected
to the dishwasher. It is required by some local codes.
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Before You Call for Service
PROBLEMMAY BE CAUSED BYWHAT TO DO
Water backs up in sink when
dishwasher drains.
Dishwasher won’t run.Blown fuse or tripped circuit breaker.Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker. Remove other
Distortion of plastics.Plastic item(s) not dishwasher safe.Do not wash plastic items that are not labeled “dish-
Delay feature will not work.Door not closed completely.Push rmly in on door handle until it “clicks.”
Dishes not dry.No rinse aid.Fill rinse aid dispenser. Rinse aid helps dishes to dry
Cycle takes a long time.Cycle may be in water heating delay.Wait for water to heat.
Dishwasher has an undesirable
odor.
Marks and discoloration.Aluminum utensils rubbing against
Yellow or brown marks.Iron or manganese in water.To remove spots, use a non-abrasive cleaner.
Garbage disposal or sink trap full.Run garbage disposal to eliminate food and obstruc-
tions in sink. Make sure sink drains properly.
appliances from the circuit.
Door not completely closed.Push in on door handle until you hear a click.
Controls not set.Make sure dishwasher is on (see page 13).
Delay feature is on.Wait for cycle to start (see page 14) or press the
START/CANCEL button.
Water supply off.Check water supply valve. Turn on if necessary.
Dishwasher not connected to power.Have installer connect the dishwasher to electric power
according to the installation instructions.
Water supply line kinked.Make sure water inlet hose is not kinked.
No water in system.Add 1/2 cup of water to bottom of the wash tub and
start again.
washer safe.”
faster.
Plastic items.Certain plastic materials are difcult to dry. Plastics
may need to be towel dried.
Improper loading or unloading.Do not overload or nest items. Load according to
instructions. See page 9.
Water not hot enough.Dishes washed with the Sanitize setting will dry the
fastest.
Dry cycle interrupted.Door opened too soon. Make sure dry portion of cycle is
complete before opening door.
Concave bottom cups.Cups with a concave bottom will collect water.
Delay feature is on.Wait for cycle to start (see page 14) or press the
START/CANCEL button.
Sanitize feature is on.Wait for Sanitize cycle to complete or press START/
CANCEL button.
Dirty dishes left in dishwasher too
long.
Standing water in bottom of wash tub.See Water in bottom of dishwasher tub on page 18.
items during wash cycle.
Washing copper with sterling silver.Yellow lm on sterling silver results when you wash
Tea or coffee (tannic acid) stains.Remove tea or coffee stains by hand using a solution of
Run rinse or wash cycle.
Be sure aluminum utensils, especially light weight, foiltype pans, do not touch dishes.
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 program.
Permanent solution: Install an iron removal system in
the water supply.
copper utensils in same load. Silver polish will usually
remove this type of stain.
½ cup bleach and 3 cups warm water. (Do not use on
sterling silver or silver plate).
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Before You Call for Service
Problem Solution Guide (Continued)
PROBLEMMAY BE CAUSED BYWHAT TO DO
Discoloration of stainless steel or
silver plate
Marks on melamine and plastics.Porous materialUse special cleaner for plastic.
Cloudy lm on glassware, etching of glass.
Sanitize button light does
not come on at the end of
cycle when Sanitize feature is
selected.
Allowing salty or acidic foods to
remain on atware can damage
them.
Stainless steel contacting silver.Direct contact to stainless steel can cause permanent
Too much detergent, especially in
soft water.
Rinse aid used with soft water.Set rinse aid levels to minimum.
Water not hot enough.Check hot water supply temperature. Minimum recom-
Rinse atware that is to stand several hours before
washing.
damage to silver. Put silver and stainless steel in different silverware basket compartments.
Do not put stainless steel and silver atware in the same
compartment.
Do not use abrasives on stainless steel or silver.
Do not use bleach or scouring powder on these materials.
To remove cloudy lm, try a vinegar rinse:
Wash and rinse load as usual.•
Remove all metal items from dishwasher. Do not add •
detergent.
Pour two cups of vinegar into a bowl and set it on •
bottom rack.
Run dishes through an entire wash program. If the •
vinegar rinse does not work, repeat process substituting ¼ cup of citric acid crystals (available at most drug
stores) for the vinegar.
If vinegar or citric acid rinse does not remove lm, the
cloudiness is “etching.” This is permanent. To prevent
etching, if you have soft water, try using only one teaspoon of recommended dishwasher detergent.
Use a good quality dishwasher detergent and rinse-aid.
Do not overload dishwasher. Water should circulate
freely to assure adequate rinsing and draining.
mended incoming temperature to the dishwasher is
120 ºF.
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Warranty and Service
Getting Help
Before you request service, please review the Before You Call
for Service section on page 17. 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 below.
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. Pacic Time
For a list of Dacor service agents for non-warranty
repairs:
Dacor Customer Service:
Phone: (800) 793-0093 (U.S.A. and Canada)
Business Hours: 6:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Pacic Time
Contact us through our web site at:
www.Dacor.com
You may also write us at:
Dacor Customer Service
1440 Bridge Gate Drive
Diamond Bar, CA 91765
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 claried, 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 ONE-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 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.
FULL 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.A.
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
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 or other cosmetic nish,
caused by improper usage or care, abuse, or neglect.
THE REMEDIES PROVIDED FOR IN 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, THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, AND CANADA, 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, EXPRESS 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
inconsequential damages, so the above limitations or exclusions
may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specic legal
rights, and you may also have other rights that vary from state
to state.
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Notes
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Notes
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NECESSARY
IF MAILED
IN THE
UNITED STATES
DACOR INC.
ATTN: WARRANTY PROCESSING DEPT
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PO BOX 6532
DIAMOND BAR CA 91765-9861
BUSINESS REPLY MAIL
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POSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY ADDRESSEE
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Web site: www.Dacor.com
Corporate phone: (800) 793-0093
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!
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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
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
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provided will be extremely valuable in helping us plan for the future
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