Ge GSD2800 User Manual

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Contenk
Dishwasher
Air Gap Appliance
Care and Cleaning China, Crystal, Sterling
Consumer Services Cycle Features
Detergent, Detergent Guide 12, 13 Dispenser Cups
Energy-Saving Tips
Front Panel Color Change Loading
Lock Controls Feature Model and Serial # Location
Operating
Cycle Selection
Dishwshing Shortcut
Drying Options Soil Level
Models
Re~stration
Ins~ctions
GSD2800
SERIES
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23
21
14, 15
4-6
16
11
13
POTSCRUBBER Cycle
6 2
4 6
5
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Problem Solver Rinse Agent
Safety Instructions Systems Monitor
User Maintenance Instructions 20 Warranty
Water Temperature Winter Storage
GE Answer Center
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Help us help you...
Kyou need service
Before using your dishwasher, read this book carefully.
It is intended to help you operate and maintain your new dishwasher properly.
Keep it handy for answers to your questions.
If you don’t understand something or need more help, write (include your phone number):
Consumer Affairs GE Appliances Appliance Park Louisville, KY 40225
Write down the model
and serial numbers.
You’ll find them on a label just inside the dishwasher door.
These numbers are also on the
Consumer Product Ownership Registration Card that came with your dishwasher. Before sending in this card, please write these numbers here:
Model No.
=erial No.
Use these numbers in any correspondence or service calls concerning your dishwasher.
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If you received a damaged dishwasher...
Immediately contact the dealer (or builder) that sold you the dishwasher.
Save time and money. Before you call for
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service . . .
Check the Problem Solver section. It lists causes of minor operating problems that you can correct yourself.
Energy-Saving
Tips
c
Operate the dishwasher only
when it’s full. Let the dishes
accumulate in dishwasher. When you put in only a partial load, use the RINSE off heavy soils. Be sure to latch the
door
when waiting for a full load. This helps to keep soils moist, easier to remove.
Always select the cycle that uses the least amount of water that will remove the soil from the load. See Cycle Features section.
Select the SOIL OPTION that
will remove soil from load.
If you don’t need your dishes
right away, use your HEATED DRY off (Energy saver) feature that turns the drying heater off automatically. Dishes dry naturally over a longer period such as overnight.
. Watch the SYSTEMS MONITOR for more ideas. See Systems Monitor section.
&
HOLD cycle to rinse
To obtain service, see the Consumer Services page in the back of this book.
We’re proud of our service and want you to be pleased. If for some reason you are not happy with the service you receive, here are three steps to follow for further help.
FIRST, contact the people who
serviced your appliance. Explain why you are not pleased. In most cases, this will solve the problem.
NEXT, if you are still not pleased,
write
all
the details—including
your phone number—to:
Manager, Consumer Relations GE Appliances Appliance Park Louisville, KY 40225
FINALLY, if your problem is still
not resolved, write:
Major Appliance Consumer
Action Panel 20 North Chicago,
Wacker lL 60606
Drive
Convenience
Features
This dishwasher has many convenient features. Among
them are:
Controls are arranged left to right
as you use them.
Automatic “beep” responses to
instructions and a lighted display will let you know the desired function has been selected.
Lets you adjust your washing
cycle to the amount of soil on your dishes.
Lets you select fast, heated drying
or energy-saving, no-heat drying.
A SYSTEMS MONITOR that
tells you what’s happening in the dishwasher and if certain things are wrong.
Lets you LOCK the controls to
prevent accidental tampering.
Remembers your last cycle so you don’t have to reprogram each time. See Shortcut section.
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WORTANT
SAFETY
~STRUCTIONS
Read dl instructions before
WARNIN+When
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using this appliance, always exercise basic safety precautions, including the following:
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Use this appliance only for
wing
its intended purpose, as you will find described in this Use and Care Guide.
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dishwasher must be properly installed and located in accordance with the
InstaHation
it is used.
an Installation Instructions sheet with your dishwasher, you can obtain one by calling, toll free, the GE Answer 800,626.2000.
—This appliance must be connected to a grounded metal, permanent wiring system; or an equipment-grounding conductor must be run with the circuit conductors and connected to the equipment-grounding lead of
<onnect
protected and sized power-supply circuit to avoid electrical overload.
Do
Instructions before
If you did not receive
Center!
the
appliance.
to a properly rated,
not store or use
terrnind
or
combustible materials, gasoline or other flammable
vapom
and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
Use only powder or liquid detergents or wetting agents recommended for use in a dishwasher.
this apptimce.
Load light plastic items so they will not become dislodged and drop to the bottom of the dishwasher—they might come into contact with the heating element and be damaged.
To
tinitize
of
~ury.
When loading items to be washed:
A. Locate sharp items so that they are not the door seal, and
B,
Load sharp knives with the handles up to reduce the risk of cut-type injuries.
. Do not touch the heating element during or immediately after use.
Do not operate your dishwasher
unless all enclosure panels are
properly in place.
Do not tamper with controls.
Do not abuse, sit on, or stand on the door or dish rack of the dishwasher.
Close supervision is necessary
if this appliance is used by or near children. Do not allow children to play inside, on or with this appliance or any discarded appliance. Dispose of discarded appliances and shipping or packing material properly. Before discarding a dishwasher, remove the door of the washing compartment.
the
possibtiity
likely
to damage
Calrod@
Ctiod”
To minimize the possibility of electric shock, disconnect this appliance from supply before attempting any maintenance. Note: Turning the control did to the OM position does not disconnect the appliance from the power supply. We
r~ommend
technician service your appliance.
A
GAS is
action within your water heater, It can accumulate in the water heater andor water pipes if hot water has not been used for a period of two weeks or longer. HYDROGEN GAS IS
EMLOSIW. To prevent the
possibility of damage or injury, if you have not used hot water for two weeks or more, or moved into a residence which the hot water system may not have been used for some time, turn on all hot water faucets and allow them to run for several minutes before using any electrical appliance which is connected to the hot water system. This will allow any hydrogen gas to escape. Also, since the gas is flammable, do not smoke or use an open flame or appliance during this process.
SAVE
having a qualified
WA~~&~DROGEN
produced by the chemical
T~SE
tie
power
~STRUCTIONS
Do not wash plastic items unless marked “dishwasher safe” or the equivalent. For plastic items not so marked, check the manufacturer’s recommendations.
Keep all washing detergents and wetting agents out of the reach of children, preferably in a locked cabinet. Observe all warnings on container labels to avoid personal injury.
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How to operate the dishwasher
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SYSTEMS MONITOR
This panel tells you what is happening in the dishwasher and can alert you to some possible problems.
Information displayed:
Selected wash cycle
Selected dry option
Minutes to end of cycle
Cycle phase, such as WASHING,
RINSING or DRYING
Diagnostic codes to alert you to
possible problems
Relative energy used by each
cycle. Lets you choose the cycle you need that uses the least energy.
See Systems Monitor section for explanation of displays and codes.
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ENERGY MONITOR
TIME TO END OF CYCLE
CYCLE PHASE
SELECTED CYCLE
INDICATOR LIGHTS
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POT- NOR!
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STEP 1
Load your dishwasher with dishes,
silverwwe, pots, pans, bowls, etc.
according to instructions in the Loading section.
STEP 2
Add detergent to the detergent
dispenser. Use rinse aid agent to help prevent
spotting. (See How to Use a Rinse Agent section.)
Close and latch dishwasher door.
STEP 3
~
Select desired wash cycle
Touch the center of the pad.
POTSCRUBBER is for items
such as pots, pans and casseroles. Everyday dishes may be included.
NORMAL WASH is for loads
of everyday dishes with medium
soils. Designed to yield high
performance on normal loads.
SHORT WASH is for most
loads of everyday dishes with light soils or soils that have not dried on. It saves hot water over the higher performance cycles, thus saving energy.
dishware before loading.
CHINA CRYSTAL is for
lightly soiled china and crystal. The wash action is softened by pumping air along with the water to protect your delicate items.
Pre-rinse dishware before loading.
Follow loading instructions in the Loading section.
Pre-rinse
RINSE & HOLD is for rinsing
partial loads which will be washed later.
Do not use detergent. Do not
use DELAY START with this cycle. To change a setting, just touch
desired pad. Your dishwasher is now
automatically programmed including a Soil Option Selection. Cycle Indicator Lights tell you the complete program. And a number in the SYSTEMS MONITOR
will
tell you how long the cycle will t&e. If you’re satisfied, just touch
the START pad.
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DOOR LATCH “OFF” POSITION
tions
CHINA RINSE HEAVY NORMAL LIGHT
CRYSTAL & HOLO
It
Soil Options Heating Options
SOIL SOIL RINSE
SOIL
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STEP4
Select a Soil Option
If you wish to make program
changes, start with the soil level.
Y
OU should select a change within
30 seconds, otherwise all panel lights will go out. To relight, touch any pad or open and
HEAVY SOIL should be
selected when dishes are extra
soiled or extra greasy. This gives dishes an extra rinse in every cycle except RINSE & HOLD. This
lengthens
NORMAL SOIL is automatically
programmed when a cycle is
selected. You may want to change the selection depending on the soil on your dishes.
. LIGHT SOIL money if you pre-rinse your dishes. This shortens except RINSE & HOLD.
cycle.
re-close
will
save time and
all
cycles
door.
STEP 5 Select a drying option
HEATED DRY on—Provides
faster drying. Can be changed
while cycle is running.
HEATED DRY off (Energy
Saver)—Shuts Dishes air-dry naturally. It takes
longer, but saves energy. You can prop door open about 3 inches after motor stops to speed drying. Excellent for overnight drying.
Energy Saver helps reduce electrical energy used by this model approximately
HEATED RINSE—Select with
either POTSCRUBBER or NORMAL WASH. Heats water in final rinse to pad once for on, once more for off. This option may be changed at any time before or after start of cycle. When selected, the cycle may extend up to 20 minutes while the machine heats the water. During the heating extension the minutes countdown is on hold.
off
heating unit.
6~o.
140°F.–1450F.
Touch
STEP 6
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Start the dishwasher
When you’re ready to wash
dishes, touch the START pad. There is a time delay between start-up and water fill so you will not hear any wash action right away. Dishwasher proceed through your entire program and turn off automatically.
To delay the start, touch DELAY START pad. The SYSTEMS MONITOR will read “1 Touch pad once again for each hour desired up to 9 hours. The machine will count down and start automatically at the correct time.
Note: Don’t forget to put detergent in cup and close cup. Do not use DELAY START with the RINSE & HOLD cycle.
To change a cycle after washing starts, touch the CLEAR RESET pad to cancel cycle. After water is pumped out and motor stops, you can reprogram and restart the dishwasher.
will
hrs
delay.”
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Dishwmhing
shortcut
The dishwasher remembers your last cycle so you don’t have to reprogram each time.
When the dishwasher is loaded and the door latch is moved to the ON SOIL and HEATED DRY off will position, the control panel will display the last settings you selected.
How to lock to prevent use by
Your dishwasher has a “hidden” control pad. When this pad is touched twice within 3 seconds, all pads become inoperative and no new selections can be made until the lock is released. The word LOCKED appears in the
SYSTEMS MONITOR.
dishwmher
ctidren
If you don’t want to change any of the settings, simply touch START.
NOTE: If there has been a power failure, NORMAL WASH, NORMAL
automatically be programmed.
Make any new selections as
desired and touch START.
controls
Touch here twice within 3 seconds to lock or unlock the control panel.
Soil Options
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N~~~LAL
099
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000
Children cannot accidentally start dishwasher by touching pads. The only control unaffected is the DELAY START. If this selection has been made, dishwasher will start automatically after whatever delay you have selected.
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The SYSTEMS MONITOR tells you what’s happeting
DISPLAY
NUMERALS FROM
1 to
99
MINUTES
NUMERALS FROM
1 to 9
HRS.
DELAY
ENERGY MONITOR
LO——
ENERGY SAVER Indicates energy-efficient selection made such as SHORT WASH, LIGHT SOIL or
WASHING RINSE Displayed during Rinse periods following the Main Wash.
DRYING
RINSED ONLY Indicates completion of RINSE & HOLD cycle. Remains on until door is unlatched.
HEATING
PLUS HEATING Indicates HEATED RINSE on option was selected prior to start of cycle. Cycle time
— — HI
WHAT IT MEANS
Number
Number of hours delay until start of cycle.
Shows relative amount of energy used from LO (one bar lighted) to HI (all five bars lighted).
ENERGY SAVER (UNHEATED) DRYING.
]
Displayed during Pre-wash, Pre-rinse and Main Wash periods.
Displayed during HEATED DRY on when selected.
Indicates water is being heated—in wash or rinse period—to temperature necessary for good washability. The minutes countdown is on hold for up to a maximum of 30 minutes when “HEATING” is displayed.
may be increased (up to a maximum of 20 minutes) to heat final rinse water to During the heating extension the minutes countdown is on hold.
of minutes left in the cycle.
145°F.
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CLEAN LOCKED Indicates controls are locked to prevent unauthorized use.
PF
RESET
RESET The CLEAR RESET pad was touched.
Indicates completed cycle (except
Indicates a power failure occurred.
RINSE&HOLD).
Remains
onuntildoor
is unlatched.
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The SYSTEMS MONITOR tells you if
cetiin
things are wrong
DISPLAY
PF
and RESET
BLOC~D
WASH ARM
WHAT IT MEANS
Electrical power to the dishwasher has been interrupted but is now back on.
An obstruction is preventing the lower wash arm from turning. This is usually caused by a utensil
sticking through the bottom of the silverware basket or a pot handle
through the lower rack.
WHAT TO DO
IF DISHWASHER WAS IN USE WHEN THE POWER FAILURE OCCURRED:
1. Unlatch the door. If the detergent cup is open, add detergent and close the cup.
Relatch
2. touch “CLEAR RESET.” (This will pump any remaining water out of the machine.)
3. Select the desired cycle and
IF THE DISHWASHER WAS NOT IN USE:
1. Latch door.
2. Select desired cycle.
3. Run
1. Unlatch door.
2. Check the lower rack for any item that could block the wash arm and reposition it.
3. Relatch door.
NOTE: If the wash arm is not blocked and “WASH ARM
BLOC~D”
by pressing START pad a second time.
the door and touch “START,” then immediately
re-run
the load.
cycle
when desired.
display still appears, you may start wash cycle
SLOW DRAIN
The dishwasher is taking longer
than normal to drain the water out. This is usually caused by a blockage in the drain air gap (see Air Gap section), a kink in the drain hose, or a stopped-up drain pipe.
This dishwasher is designed to automatically compensate
for longer than normal drain times, but cycle time will be
extended. If this code continues to appear frequently:
1. Clean the air gap (See Air Gap section).
2. Check for a kink in the drain hose.
3. Check plumbing for slow or stopped-up drains. (NOTE: Warranty service does not cover household drain problems.)
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DISPLAY
WHAT IT MEANS
WHAT TO DO
BLOCKED DRAIN
DRAIN SENSOR
DRAIN WATER
Similar to slow drain. This indicates that the drain is so clogged that the dishwasher cannot continue to operate in a satisfactory manner. Dishwasher will stop.
Dishwasher will continue cycle along with a drain period.
There is too much water in the dishwasher. If DRAIN WATER appears after a power failure, this is normal and the dishwasher
will
correct itself.
Locate and remove the blockage in the drain system. To pump any remaining water out of the machine:
1. Latch door.
2. Select any cycle.
3. Touch “START” and then immediately touch “CLEAR RESET.” (NOTE: Warranty service does not cover
household drain problems.)
If DRAIN SENSOR repeats for the next cycle, call for
service.
The dishwasher is designed to automatically pump out extra water as long as the door is latched. When you hear the motor
stop running:
1. Unlatch the door and see if all the water is gone. (It is normal for a small amount of water to remain in the bottom of tub to keep the water seal lubricated.)
2. If you see water entering the dishwasher, close and latch the door. Shut off the water supply to the dishwasher.
3. If water is gone and no water is entering the dishwasher, restart cycle.
4. If DRAIN WATER repeats, shut off the water supply to the dishwasher. Call for service.
LOW WATER
This can be caused by either of these reasons:
Not enough water is entering the dishwasher.
or
The drain pump could be temporarily blocked (usually caused by food particles such as cereal).
Unlatch the door. If there is no water in the bottom of the dishwasher, check the water supply to the dishwasher.
. Is the dishwasher water supply turned on?
(Valve usually located under the sink.)
. Is the household water supply turned on?
If you use well or cistern water, is the supply adequate?
If the water supply is adequate, try the cycle again. If LOW
WATER repeats, call for service.
Unlatch the door. If there is standing water in the bottom of the dishwasher, relatch the door, touch “START,” then immediately touch “CLEAR RESET” to start the pump. If LOW WATER continues to appear, you may need to do this several times to breakup the blockage.
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The SYSTEMS MONITOR
(continued)
DISPLAY
LOW WATER TEMP
TEMP SENSOR
WHAT IT MEANS
The water temperature in the dishwasher did not reach the
proper wash temperature. This is usually caused by lack of hot water coming from the household water heater.
The temperature sensor in the dishwasher is not functioning properly. Dishwasher may continue to be used, but it will not heat water automatically.
Before you call for service .
Try the cycle again to see if the
Code reappears. The dishwasher
may correct itself. . Electronic controls can be
affected by outside interference.
Sometimes shutting off the power
to the dishwasher (at the fuse or circuit breaker) will correct the problem.
. Restore power after about five seconds and try the cycle again.
Check the guide for things you
can do to correct the problem.
WHAT TO DO
Avoid showers or laundry just prior to running the dishwasher. (Use the “DELAY START” feature to start dishwasher when the water heater is up to normal temperature. ) Adjust household water heater thermostat to
120°F.
minimum
If LOW WATER TEMP appears nearly every cycle and you know the water from the household water heater is hot
(120°F. or more), call for service.
The temperature sensor needs to be replaced.
service. NOTE:
You may continue to use your dishwasher. For best results adjust your household water heater thermostat to
Call
for
140”F.
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What happens in each cycle
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You’ 1 I
hear
occasional c1 icki
sounds:
—Soft
food
disposer shredding
action.
—Drain
valve
opening to pump
water out.
—Detergent cup opening,
E.ills
Wash ~yC]e$
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POTSCRUBBER
7
NORMA1. WASH
6
NORMAI, WASH
7
SHORT WASH
6
SHORT WASH
s
SHORT WASH
Water
(;allons
ic:iv)
Soil
ng
(AP
Med.
Soil
14
1~
II
Llsage
rox. I.i:h[
Soil
The motor stops during drying.
vapor comes through the
Water
vent by the door latch during
and
drying
when water is being
pumped out.
)
Cycle
Sequence
Cycle Time
Minutes
65*
60*
42
(Approx.)
Med
Soil
63*
57.
38
Light
Soil
62.
49*
33
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CHINA (:
6
CHINA
s
CHINA CRYSTAI,
2
RINSk: A
*: Unextended times,
proper temperature
20
minutes until water temperature reaches
RYSTAI,
CRYS’1.AI.
&
HO1,D
‘These cycle times may he
for
good washability.-lf HEATED RINSE is selected time may be
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3.4
Drying Cycle Options:
HEATED
HEATED DRY
DRY on. Available on all wash cycles except RINSE & HOLD. Add 34 minutes to wash cycle time.
off (Energy Saver Drying). Drying heater is turned off. Dishes dry naturally.
increased up to 30 minutes if necessary for
fur~her
1400F.
to
145°F.
46
vour
dishwasher to heat
the water
extended in final rinse for up to
40
35
1~
to
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Temperature Sensor System
To get dishes clean and dry you
need hot water. To help you get
water of the proper temperature, your dishwasher has a water heating feature that automatically
senses the temperature of the water
in the wash cycle and heats it, if necessary, to the proper temperature. This water heating feature may allow you to turn down your household water heater and save energy if you’re willing to let the dishwasher run a little longer while it heats water to the proper temperature. For good washing and drying, the entering water must be at least prevent dish damage, inlet water
should
not exceed
How to test water temperature:
Higher water temperature is needed to dissolve grease and activate powder detergents.
Check your water temperature with a candy or meat thermometer. Turn on the hot water faucet nearest the dishwasher. Put the thermometer in a glass and let the water run continuously into the glass until the temperature stops rising. If the water temperature is below adjust your water heater.
Helpful hints: If outside temperatures are unusually low, or if your water travels a long distance from water heater to dishwasher, you may need to set your water heater’s thermostat up.
If you have not used hot water
for some time, the water in the
pipes
will
be cold. Wrn on the hot water faucet at the sink and allow it to run until the water is hot. Then start the dishwasher. If
you’ve recently done laundry or run hot water for showers, give your water heater time to recover before operating the dishwasher.
120°F.
150°F.
To
120°F.,
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How to use a rinse agent.
A rinse agent makes water flow off dishes quicker than usual. This
lessens water spotting and makes
drying faster, too. For best
use of a rinse agent such as JET­DRY brand is recommended.
Rinse agents come in either liquid or solid form. Your dishwasher’s dispenser uses the
How to dispenser. Unscrew the cap. Add
the liquid rinse agent until it just reaches the bottom of the lip inside the dispenser opening. Replace the cap. The dispenser automatically releases the rinse agent into the final rinse water.
~d
You may check to see if you need to add rinse agent by removing
the fill cap and looking into the container. You may also check the rinse agent, on some models, by pressing the clear center of the fill cap 2 or 3 times. If rinse agent is drawn into the center of the fill cap, you have enough. If the center area remains clear add rinse agent.
Your dishwasher’s rinse agent container holds should last about 3 months. Fill as needed. Do not overfill.
If you accidentally spill: Wipe up the rinse agent with a damp cloth. Don’t leave the spill in the dishwasher. It can keep your detergent from working.
If you can’t
write:
BENCKISER CONSUMER
PRODUCTS, INC. (“JET-DRY”) Corporate Centre 1
55 Federal Road,
Danbury, CT 06813-1991
Fill Cap
J
~}
o
dishwashing
liquid
fill
the rinse agent
/
:
D
4X
ounces. This
find
any rinse agent,
P.O.
performance,
form.
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Box
1991
How to choose and use detergent
First, use only powder or liquid detergents specifically made for use in dishwashers. Other types will cause
Second, check the phosphate content.
hard-water materials from forming spots or film on your dishes. If your water is hard (7 grains or more), your detergent has to work harder. Detergents with a higher phosphate level will probably work better. If the phosphate content is low (8.7% or less), you’ll have to use extra detergent with hard water.
Your water department can tell you the hardness of your water. So can your county extension
agent or your area’s water softener company. Just call and ask them how many “grains of hardness” there are in your water.
How much detergent use? That depends. Is your water
“hard” or “soft”? With hard water, you need extra detergent to get dishes clean. With soft water, you need less detergent.
Too much detergent with soft water not only wastes money, it can be harmful. It can cause a permanent cloudiness of glassware, called
“etching.” An outside layer of glass is etched away! Of course, this takes some time. But why take a chance when it’s easy to find out the hardness of your water.
Keep your detergent fresh and dry. Under the sink isn’t a good
place to store detergent. Too much moisture. Don’t put powder detergent into the dispenser until you’re ready to wash dishes, either. (It won’t be fresh OR dry.)
If your powder detergent gets old or
won’t wash well. often won’t dissolve.
If you use a liquid dishwasher detergent, these precautions are not necessary because liquid detergents don’t “lump” as they age or come in contact with moisture.
oversudsing.
Phosphate helps prevent
should
lumpy,
throw it away.
Old
detergent
you
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You’ll find two detergent dispensers on the inside door of your dishwasher.
Two,
becausl
some cycles use two washes.
See “Detergent Usage Guide” below. (Be sure the Cycle Indicator Dial if at OFF position before adding detergent. Otherwise, the detergent cup will not close and latch properly.)
GRASP HANDLE, ROTATE AND CLOSE TIGHTLY
f
Close the main cup. NOTE: To open the detergent cup
after it has been closed, unlatch the door and rotate the Cycle Indicator Dial a full turn to the OFF position. When the closed cup contains soap it is best that the door be in a
partially open position before
rotating the
Cycle
Indicator Dial. This will help reduce the amount of detergent and rinse aid agent spillage into the tub.
How to prepare the dishes for washing
If this is your first dishwasher, or if you’re replacing a much older model, you may wonder how much preparation your dishes need. Actually very little. Pre-rinsing of normal food soils is not necessary.
With common sense and a little
practice you’ll soon know what foods to remove. Here are some
guidelines:
1.
Scrape off bones, seeds, skins,
toothpicks and other hard solids. It
is also best to remove hard-shelled vegetables, meat trimmings, leafy vegetables and crusts. Remove excessive quantities of oil or grease.
2. Remove large quantities of any food. Your dishwasher has a built-in soft food disposer that pulverizes soft food bits and flushes them away. It can handle
of soft foods, but large amounts
will be difficult to handle.
3. Try to remove food scraps and
place
dishes in dishwasher before
soil has a chance to dry and become
hard. Dishes with dried-on soil are
more difficult to wash and may not come clean in the NORMAL WASH cycle. Remember to use your RINSE & HOLD cycle for small “holding” loads.
smll
amounts
Note: The
foods mentioned here are examples only. Other foods not mentioned may also need to be removed from your dishes. You may also want to consider removing foods such as mustard, mayonnaise, vinegar, lemon juice and other foods that can cause discoloration of
stinless
steel if allowed to remain
on dishes for a long period of time.
When using the POTSCRUBBER cycle,
less preparation is required before loading. The POTSCRUBBER cycle can wash heavily-soiled dishes. Items with burned-on and baked-on soils may not come clean. And the dishwasher cannot remove burn marks or restore fading caused by overheating during cooking.
Detergent Usage Guide
(powder or liquid)
SOFT WATER MEDIUM WATER (O-3 grains hardness)
CYCLES
POTSCRUBBER NORMAL WASH
SHORT WASH CHINA CRYSTAL
RINSE & HOLD
* 12
grains
can build up in the wa~cr valve. The water valve may stick while open and cause flooding.
and up is extremely hard water. A water
Main Cup
Half Full
Half
I
Full
Use no detergent
Open Cup
I Half Full Completely
+
None
sc>ftener
is recommended. Without it, lime
(3-7 grains)
1
Main Cup
Full
Half Full
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no detergent
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+
None
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(7-12 grains*)
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Completely Full
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Filled Open Cup holds 2 tablespoons
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How to load your dishwasher
you
will have
Make sure dishes are properly
water can reach the the bottom sprays water up. The tower that rises in the center sends water
items in the upper rack. A spray arm in the top washes
down also. Make sure to place tall items to the outside
so the upper wash
soiled
out
over the dishes to wash the
arm
is not blocked.
loaded
to insure that
surfaces. The wash arm in
*Appeara”cesofracks mayveryslig~tIy
WATCH OUT FOR THIS.
The wash tower rises through the center of the bottom
rack during the wash and rinse portions of the cycle. Don’t block it or load tall things next to it. Also, be careful not to let a Portion of an item such as a pot or dish handle extend-through the bottom rack. This could block the wash arm and cause poor washing results.
How to load the TOP
Below is the special upper this model.
I
rack
that comes with
~CK
The top rack is best for glasses, cups and saucers. Cups and utensils can be washed when using the folding shelves. Load the bottom rows first, then fold down the shelves and load the top rows. Cups and glasses fit best along the sides. This is the place for dishwasher-safe plastics, too. Make sure small plastic items are lodged
in tightly so they can’t fall onto element. Arrange stemware so that it cannot move easily. Don’t let the glasses touch each other.
Sauce pans, mixing bowls and other small items may be placed—face down—in the top rack. The top rack
is handy for
of water and detergent can reach soiled surfaces.
all
kinds of odd shapes. Be sure the force
Calrod@
heating
1A
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How to load the BOTTOM
WCK
d
Fit plates pots back.
Pots, pans, casseroles, salad bowls, mixing bowls and lids
and
saucers between the pins. Load platters,
and
bowls along the sides, in corners or in the
}nu.st
be
loaded
in the bottom rack, facing down.
As shown here, this plate is being placed with the soiled side facing the center of the rack so water and detergent from wash arm can reach soiled surfaces.
Heavily soiled pots, pans and casseroles MUST be loaded in the bottom rack, facing down. Prop broiler pans and racks along the edge.
-m
Don’t let any
Put flatware in the removable basket with handles UD to
protect your hands. Mix knives, forks and spoons they don’t nest together. Distribute evenly.
The security cell cover, hinged in the handle, can be lowered to either side to secure light-weight items from the effects of the vigorous wash action. When it is not needed, this cover can remain upright.
Precaution!
Take out anything that may fall or extend through the bottom of the basket.
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What
you
can usually wash safely in your dishwasher.
And what you can’t.
Usually
Material
Aluminum
Chinti
Stoneware
Crystal
Non-dishwasher items—such as electronic air cleaner filters, furnace filters, paint brushes, etc.
Glass
Iron
Pewter Plastics
Stainless steel
Sterling Silver and Silver plate
Non-stick
coatings
Tin
Wood
Safe
YES
YES
YES
NO
YES
NO NO
YES
YES
YES
YES
NO NO
Exceptions (not safe)
Some
colored anodized
aluminum can fade. Antique, metal-trimmed,
hand-painted or over-the-glaze patterns fade. Gold leaf will discolor.
Antique, metal-trimmed or hand-painted patterns fade. Gold leaf will discolor.
Milk
glass
Iron
will
Pewter tarnishes.
Don’t put in same silverware basket with stainless steel. Contact between metals can damage silver.
Don’t wash copper utensils in the same load. Silver may get a brown film.
Adhesive used to attach some hollow-handle knives can loosen.
Tin can rust. Wood can warp, crack or lose
its finish with any type of washing.
may yellow.
rust.
Special Instructions
Some
darkening or spotting
scouring with soap-filled steel wool pads. If in doubt, check with the manufacturer.
possible. Remove by
Select CHINA CRYSTAL cycle.
Check manufacturer’s instructions for your crystal.
Load securely to prevent movement. Check your
manufacturer’s instructions for your crystal.
Do not wash in dishwasher. Damage to dishwasher
and discoloration or staining of dishwasher may result,
If it doesn’t say DISHWASHER SAFE, test one piece in
top
rack before
the
Rinse if not washing immediately. Salty or acid foods
can stain if left on.
Rinse if not washing immediately. Salty or acid
stain if left on. Dry detergent can cause difficult-to-remove black spots. Place in back section of silverware basket to avoid
exposure to detergent from the detergent cup.
dishwashing
an entire set.
foods can
After washing, wipe the non-stick coating area with vegetable oil to
keep it from losing its non-stick quality.
Forget a dish? Here’s when you can add it.
Add dishes any time during the RINSE & HOLD cycle. With other wash cycles, you can add dishes at any time BEFORE the main detergent wash portion
of
the cycle.
However, opening the door during any cycle lessens
load
cleaning power. So try to
everything at the
beginning.
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Here’s how to add a forgotten dish:
1.
Push the door latch to the left. Washing will stop.
2. Wait a few seconds until the water calms. Then open the door. WARNING: Hot vapor may rise from opened door.
3. Add dishes you’ve forgotten.
4. Close the door and push the latch to the far right. When the door is locked, washing will continue.
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PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
CONTROL PANEL LIGHTS GO WHEN YOU’RE SETTING CONTROLS
DISHWASHER WON’T RUN
UNUSUAL NOISE
DISHES DON’T DRY
UNCLEAN DISHES AND
~ATWARE
0~
Time too long between touching of selected pads. Each pad must be touched within 30 seconds of the others. To relight, touch any pad again, or unlock and
A fuse in your home maybe blown, or the circuit breaker tripped. Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker. Remove any other appliances from the circuit.
Utensils may not be secure on rack pins, or something small may have dropped from the rack. Water is causing utensils to rattle. Make sure everything is securely placed in dishwasher.
Water draining out of tub immediately after you touch CLEAR RESET pad. The sounds you hear are normal ones.
Make sure inlet water temperature is correct. (To test, see How to Test Water Temperature section.)
Unload the bottom rack first. Water from dishes in the top rack maybe spilling onto the bottom rack.
Check for improper loading. Dishes shouldn’t nest together. Avoid overloading. Check the rinse agent dispenser to see that it’s not empty.
Check inlet water temperature. It should be at least Test Water Temperature section.)
120°F.
(To test, see How to
relatch door.
BLACK OR GRAY MARKS ON DISHES
DE~RGENT LE~
IN DISPENSER CUPS
Water pressure may be temporarily low. Turn on a faucet. Is water coming out slower than usual? If so, wait until pressure is normal before using your dishwasher.
Plugged air gap. (See Care and Cleaning section.) Improper rack loading. (See Loading section.)
Aluminum utensils often leave marks when they rub against dishes. Remove marks with a mild abrasive cleanser.
Water may not be reaching the detergent cups. Move dishes that maybe blocking the detergent cup.
The dispenser cover may not be opening or may be blocked by improperly loaded items. If you used a powder detergent, open the cups and remove any caked-on detergent. If the cup still doesn’t open automatically, call for service.
Detergent may be old. If the powder is hard or caked in the box, throw it away. The detergent may not be working well. Try another brand.
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The Problem
Solver
(continued)
PROBLEM
SPOTS AND ON
GLASSES AND
HLMING
FLATWARE
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Spotting can be caused by all of these things:
Extremely hard water. (See How to Choose and Use Detergent section.)
Low inlet water temperature. (To test, see How to Test Water Temperature section.)
Overloading the dishwasher.
Improper loading. (See Loading section.)
Old or damp powder detergent.
Phosphate level in detergent too low. (See How to Choose and Use Detergent section. )
Rinse agent dispenser empty. (See How to Use a Rinse Agent section. )
Too little detergent. (See How to Choose and Use Detergent section.)
Due to varying local water conditions and personal preferences, try several brands of detergents to find one that gives the best results for you. A liquid dishwasher detergent may help reduce filming.
To remove spots and film from glassware:
1. Remove all metal utensils from the dishwasher.
2. DO NOT ADD DETERGENT,
3. Select POTSCRUBBER cycle, LIGHT SOIL (Energy saver) SOIL OPTION and HEATED DRY off (Energy saver drying).
CLOUDINESS ON
GLASSWARE
YELLOW OR BROWN
HLM
4. Start the dishwasher and allow to run until “49” minutes to end of cycle is displayed.
5.
Then
open
the
door and pour
2
cups
(500ml)
of white vinegar into the bottom of the
dishwasher.
6. Close the door and allow the dishwasher to complete the cycle.
Hvinegar rinse doesn’t work: Repeat as above, except use 1/4 cup of citric acid
crystals instead of vinegar. (Most drugstores carry citric acid crystals. If yours doesn’t, call General Electric Factory Service.)
Using a vinegar or citric acid crystal rinse more than twice a month? Consider a home water softener.
If vinegar or citric acid crystal rinse doesn’t work, the cloudiness is
“etching:’
The film cannot be removed. It can be prevented: Use less detergent if you have soft water. Wash glassware in the
shortest cycle that will get them clean.
Water temperature entering dishwasher exceeds
150°F.
Tea or coffee can stain cups. Remove the stains by hand, using a solution of 1/2 cup bleach and 3 cups warm water.
An overall yellow or brown film on dishes or glassware can be caused by iron deposits
in water. A special filter in the water supply line is the only way to correct this problem. Your water softener company can tell you about
tie
filter.
18
Yellow film on sterling silver results when you wash copper utensils in the same load. Silver polish will usually remove this stain.
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PROBLEM
POSSIBLE CAUSE
CHIPPING OF CHINA
SMALL AMOUNT OF WATER IN THE BOTTOM OF THE TUB
WA~R
OUT OF THE TUB
SUDS IN THE TUB
STND~G
WON’T PUMP
Rough handling can cause chipping. Load with care. Make sure glassware and china are secure and can’t jar loose. (See Loading section for correct way to load glassware.)
Make sure tall glasses and stemware will clear the top of the tub when you push the rack into the dishwasher. Always use the top rack for delicate items.
Use the CHINA CRYSTAL cycle for fine china. Water around the outlet on the tub bottom at the back of the tub is normal. It is clean
sed
water. It’s there to keep the water
If the
entire bottom of the tub has water, you may have a drain problem. Clean the
lubricated.
air
gap, if you have one. (See Care and Cleaning section.)
Check the kitchen sink. Is it draining If dishwasher drains into a disposer, run the disposer to
not clogged. See the SYSTEMS MONITOR section.
Sudsing
detergents are not meant for dishwashers. USE ONLY AUTOMATIC
DISHWASHER DETERGENTS TO AVOID
To remove suds from the tub:
Open the dishwasher. Let suds evaporate. Add 1 gallon of cold water to the tub. Close and latch the dishwasher. To pump out water, touch START two times, then immediately touch CLEAR
well?
You may need a plumber.
clear.
SUDSING.
RESET.
Be sure the disposer is
Repeat if
DISHWASHER LEAKS
Suds can cause unit to designed for automatic dishwashers.
Spilling the rinse agent can cause foam during washing. This can lead to (Wipe up accidental spill of rinse agent with a damp cloth.)
MOTOR HUMS
Dishwasher has not been used on a regular basis. If you do not use your dishwasher often set it to fill and pump out once every week.
This will
CONTROL PANEL DOESN’T RESPOND TO INPUTS
STAIN~G
TUB
OF
~TERIOR
Shut off power to dishwasher at fuse or circuit breaker. Wait 5 seconds and restore power to dishwasher. Try input panel again.
Some detergents contain colorant (pigment or dyes) that will discolor the tub interior with extended use. Check the detergent cup for signs of any discoloration. If cup is discolored, change to detergent without any colorant.
If you need more help... call, toll free: GE Answer
800.626.2000 consumer information service
Center@
necess~.
oveflow.
help
keep the seal moist, and the garbage disposer clear.
That’s why it’s so important to use a detergent that’s
ovefiowing.
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Page 20
Care and Cleating
USER MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Clean the control panel with a lightly dampened cloth. Dry
thoroughly. Do not use abrasives
or sharp objects on the panel. They
can damage it.
Clean the outside with a good
appliance polish wax. The outside
cabinet finish is durable, but it can
scratch. So use no scouring pads, or harsh or gritty cleaners.
Appliance Polish Wax & Cleaner (Cat. No.
available from GE Appliance
Parts Mart.
The inside usually takes care of
itself. If it should ever need
cleaning, use a mild cleansing powder. Scouring pads and harsh
cleaners can mar the finish.
WR97X0216) is
Built-in dishwashers often use an air gap. Keep it clean.
An air gap is a plumbing device. It protects your dishwasher against water backing up into it if a drain clogs. The air gap is not a part of the dishwasher. And you may not even have one. Not all plumbing codes require air gaps.
If you have an air gap, check it at least once a month. IT IS NOT PART OF YOUR DISHWASHER. IT IS NOT COVERED IN YOUR WARRANTY.
The air gap is easy to clean.
With most types, first turn off the dishwasher, then lift off the chrome cover. Then unscrew the plastic cap and check for any buildup of grit. A toothpick makes cleaning easy.
Check the air gap any time your dishwasher isn’t draining well.
Not using your dishwasher in winter? Protect against freezing.
If your dishwasher is left in an unheated place during the winter, ask a service technician to:
Cut off electric power to the
dishwasher. Remove fuses or trip circuit breaker.
c
Turn off the water supply.
Disconnect the water
from the water
Drain water from the inlet line
and water valve. (Use a pan to catch the water.)
Reconnect the water inlet line to
the water valve.
Drain the collection chamber at
rear of unit below filter by disconnecting hose to pump. Reconnect after draining.
s
Remove the plastic pump cover in the tub bottom and use a sponge to soak up water in the rubber boot.
valve.
inlet
line
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How to change color panels
If you are redecorating, you can change your dishwasher’s front panels to match or blend with your new colors.
The
panels
are held in place by the door trim and the trim on the panel behind the door. Each side of each panel is a different color. Or you can paint a panel with the color of your own choice.
How to change door panel inserts:
1. Take
side of dishwasher door. Remove the side trim.
2. Slide out both insert panels together.
3. Put the color you want in front. (Careful—edges may be sharp.)
4. Replace insert panels, side trim and screws.
out
trim screws on either
How to change lower panel inserts:
1. Remove access panel
attachment screws.
2. Remove the entire access panel.
3. Take out screws and remove the
top trim.
4. Slide out both insert panels together.
5. Put the color you want in front.
6. Replace insert panels, top trim and screws.
7. Replace the entire access panel and attachment screws.
Color insert
and panel can be replaced by V4° thick wood inserts to match your kitchen cabinets. Get them from your nearest cabinet or lumber dealer.
Dimensions for V4° wood inserts:
Door Panel: Lower Panel: 3
NOTE: Do not operate dishwasher
while
changing panels or when
lower access
Change c:(]lc~r remove
panels
for both door
19 X“
H x 23%,;’ W.
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H x
panel
is removed.
in
minute.v.
trim and change.
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YOUR GE DISHWASHER
WARRANTY
Save proof of original purchase date such as your sales slip or
.
cancelled
check to establish warranty period.
I
WHAT IS COVERED
FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY
For one year from date of original purchase, we will provide, free of charge, parts and sewice labor in your home to repair or replace
pan of
the
dishwasher that fails
any
because of a manufacturing defect.
LIMITED SECOND-YEAR PARTS WARRANTY
For the second year from date of original purchase, we will provide, free of charge, replacement parts for
any
part of
the
dishwasher that fails because of a manufacturing defect. You pay for the sewice trip to your home and service labor charges.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED
LIMITED FIVE-YEAR
RAC~LECTRONIC
PARTS
WARRANTY
For five years from date of original purchase, we will provide, free of charge, replacement parts for any
rack
that rusts because of a
manufacturing defect
or any
electronic control
module that fails
because of a manufacturing defect.
You pay for the home and
FULL TWENTY-YEAR
sewice trip to your
sewice labor charges.
TUB~OOR
LINER WARRANTY
For twenty years from date of original purchase, we will provide, free of charge, parts and service labor in your home to repair or replace
PermaTuf@ tub or door liner if it
failS
to contain water because of a
the
manufacturing defect.
Sewice trips to your home to teach
you how to use the product.
Read your Use and Care material.
If you then have any questions about operating the product, please
contact your dealer or our
Consumer Affairs office at the
address below, or call, toll free:
GE Answer Center
e
800.626.2000 consumer information service
Improper installation.
If you have an installation problem,
contact your dealer or installer. You are responsible for providing
This warranty is
efiended
to
the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased for
48
mainland states, Hawaii and
the Washington,
ordina~
D.C.
home use in
In Alaska the warranty is the same except that it is LIMITED because you must pay to ship the product to the
sewice shop
or for the service technician’s travel costs to your home.
All warranty
sewice will be
provided by our Factory Sewice Centers or by our authorized
Care”
Customer
sewicers during
normal working hours. Should your appliance need
service, during warranty period or beyond, call 800-GE-CARES (800-432-2737).
adequate electrical, plumbing, and other connecting facilities.
Replacement of house fuses or
resetting of circuit breakers.
Cleaning or servicing of air gap
device in drain line.
Failure of the product if it is used for
other than its intended purpose or used commercially.
Damage to product caused by
accident, fire, floods or acts of God.
WARRANTOR IS
NOT
RESPONSIBLE
FOR CONSEQUENTIAL 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 you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights
To know what your legal rights are in your state, consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state’s Attorney General.
Manager—Consumer Affairs, GE Appliances, Louisville, KY 40225
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Warrantor: General Electric Company
If further help is needed concerning this warranty, write:
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which
vary from state to state.
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