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Care and Cleaning China, Crystal,Sterling
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STEP 1. Load yourdishwasher withdishes, silverware,pots, pans,bowls,etc., accordingto
instructions on pages 8 and9. STEP2. Adddetergent to the
detergentdispenser. Make sure theCycleIndicatorDial is at OFF positionbeforeaddingdetergent. (Seepages6 and7.)
Use rinseaid agentto help prevent
spotting.OccasionaHycheck to insurethat rinse agentcontainer isatleast half fuH.(Seepage6.)
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ENERGYSAVER(no-heat drying).
Turnsthe drying heater off to save energy.Dishes will dry naturally overa longer period such as overnight.
Ifyouneed yourdishes sooner,open thedishwasherdoor after thecycle iscomplete to reduce the natural
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@Cut offelectric powerto the dishwasher.Removefuses or trip circuitbreaker.
@Turn offthewatersupply.
@Disconnectthewaterinletline fromthe watervalve.
@Drain waterfromthe inletline and watervalve. (Use a pan to catchthe water.)
@Reconnectthe water inletline to the watervalve.
@Drain the collectionchamber at rear ofunit belowfilterby disconnectinghosetopump.
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either side ofthe dishwasherdoor. Removetheside trim.
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(Careful–edges maybe sharp.)
3. Turn the door panel aroundand put the color you wantin front. ,
4. Replacethe door panel, side 1 trim and screws.
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2 Removethe entire panel.
3. Takeout three screws and removethe top trim.
4. Slide the door panel out.
5. Turn the panel around and put the color you wantin front.
6. Replace thelowerpanel, top trim and screws.
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T obtainservice,seeyourwarranty
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on.the backpageofthisbook.
Weproudofour serviceand
wantYOUto be pleased.If forsome
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serviceyoureceive,here are three stepstofollowforfurther help.
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Manager,ConsumerRelations
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GE Appliances AppliancePark Louisville,Kentucky
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FULL Foroneyear from dateof original
purchase,wewill provide,freeof charge,parts and service/aborin your hometo repairor replaceany
pan of the chlwvashe$tinat fails
becauseof a manufacturing defect.
FULL
F tenyearsfrom dateof original
purchase,we will provide,freeof charge,parts andservicelaborin your hometo repair or replace the
Pefm3TuP tub fails to contain water becauseof a manufacturing defectsuch as
cracking, chipping, peeling or rusting.
ordmif it
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Forthesecondyearfrom dateof original purchase,wewill provide, freeofcharge,replacementpartsfar
anypati of the System (asillustratedbelow)that fails becauseof amanufacturing defect.Associatedinlet anddrain plumbing parts are notcoveredby
this war~ity. Youpayfor the
servicetrip to yourhomeand
servicelaborcharges.
PowerShower” arm
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Food Disposer - ““r
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Water Distribution System
~ Service trips toyour hometo
teach you how to use the product.
youru andcareUnaterk$l.
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Ifyouthen haveany questions about operating the product, please contact yourdealer or our Consumer Affairs office atthe
address below,or call, toll free: GE Answer Center@
800.626.2000 consumer information service
~ improper installation.
If you have an installation problem, contact your dealer or installer. Youare responsible for providing adequate electrical, plumbing and other connecting facilities.
Thiswarrantyisextendedto the original purchaserandany succeedingownerfor products purchasedforordinary homeuse inthe48 mainland states,Hawaii andWashington,D.(2h?Alaskathe warrantyisthe sameexceptthatit
is iJMITED becauseyoumustpayto shipthe productto the serviceshop or fortheservicetechnician’stravel coststoyourhome.
AHwarrantyservicewill be provided
byour FactoryServiceCentersor
byour authorizedCustomerCare” servicersduring normalworking
hours.
Lookin the White or YellowPages of yourtelephone directoryfor
ion
GENERAL ELECTRICCC)MPANY,
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GENERAL ELECTRICFACTORY
SERVICE,GENERAL ELECTRK2-
i+0TFX31NTFACTOFWSERVICEor
GENERAL ELECTRICCLJSTCNMER CARE@SERVICE.
@Replacement of housefusesor
resetting of circuit breakers.
@Cleaning or servicing of air gap device in drain iine.
@Faiiureof the product if it is used for other than its intended purpose
or used commercially.
@Damage to product caused by
accident, fire,fioods or acts of God.
WAF!RANKFI 1S NOTRESPCNWWJE
KIF3 CCN3EQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion
may not apply to you. This warranty gives yospecific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which
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know what your legal rights are in your state, consult your local cr state consumer affairs office or y stA G
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