GE GSD464W Operating Instructions

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Potmxwbbm Built4tDishwashm ModelGSD464W
OPERATING
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The Power Scrub@Cycle, combined with the
Potscrubber Dishwasher’s high performance wash system, may not do everything (such as remove burned-on soils), but will remove dried-on and baked-on soils from pots, pans
and casseroles.
%?”SEVEN CYCLE
Power ScrubN, Norma! Soil and Short Wash
on dial—each with Energy Saver Dry or l+eat-
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ed Dry—and Rinse & Hold.
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?:+ 3-LEVEL POVWEl?WASHTMSYSTEM
Provides thorough dishwashing, with water directed upward, downward and from the middle.
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‘#r REVERSIBLE COLOR PANELS
supplied with the dishwasher let you change color quickly and easily.
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automatically injects wetting agent into final rinse to reduce water spotting.
* SC)FTFOO13DWPCEEF?
Load dirty dishes without pre-rinsing , . . just tip off large or hard scraps. The soft food dis­poser pulverizes soft food scraps and fiushes
them away.
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for quiet operation.
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A beautiful interior coated with vinyl and cle-
signed to protect the surface from the effects of chemicals and acids in detergents and foods. The door is epoxy-coated for an addi­tional guard against accidental damage.
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MAINTENANCE
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BLACK GLASS (OPTIONAL, EXTFtACOST)
BASKET
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~ Total Cycle Time (normal cycle): 69 m inutes LBWater ~
* Tdf-Tub ”vinyl-mated in~erior. ~ !Rid water pressure required: 15 to 120 Ibs, per
* inlet water 140° F @ !rm.listed.
consumption (normal CVCl e): 11.4 ga IIcms
Machine electrical energy (normal cycle): O78 Kwh
SCIuare inch.
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Tooperateyourdishwasher.,.
PREPAREYOURTABLEWARE,POTS&
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PANS,AND LOADDISHWASHERPROPERLY
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Proper detergents are very important to achieve good dishw.ashing results, Use
(Inl) fresh detergents de­signwffor automatic dishwashers. Review the detergent
section of the Use and Care Book to become fully familiar
wit h detergent loading procedure.
NOTE: Make sure control dial is set at OFF position before you add detergent.
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@ POJ$’ER SCRUB cycle is designed to remove DRIED-
ON and BAKED-ON soils. These soils will be remo~.ed
from utens ils that are in good condition if you follow load ing and operating instructions carefully. It is es­ix’cia}l} important to load items ~ith heavy! ~R~~~-ON or B.AKB;D-ON soils such as pots. pans and casseroles,
open end down in the lower rack facing directly toward the IOJ{er wash arm. In this position the items will receive the rno+t \’igorous wash action for maximum soil removal. AS }OLIwould expect. severely BURNED-ON soiis occa­>ioriall} may not he completely remo~’ed. especially if the surface of the utensil is et,ched, pitted or otherwise in poor
twndition. After v:ashing itcms of this type, any remaining soils ~hould be remo~’edh.vhand. Discoloration of Utensils
cuu+edh}’ o}’erhcating daring cookin~ cannot be remet’ed
h,vthe {ii~hwa~her.
@ NORMA1. S{J1 L c~rclr i’i for most loads of everyday
(iish~)+,L{l:ISS(JSan(~ cookware with light to heavy soi]s,
Use& Care Book.
ADD DETEFIGENT
SELECTTHECYCLE
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@ RINSE& HOLD cycle should be selected when you have
only a partial !oad and plan to wuit until the dishwasher
is filled before washing, DO NOT USE DETERGENT IN THE RINSE & HOLD CYCLE.
NOTE: After using the RINSE & HOLD cycle, be sure you select the desired wash cycle for the next load you are going to wash,
@ DRYING OPTIONS
HEATED DRYING--Depress this button and the drying
heater is energized to circulate heated air over the dishes
during the drying period for fast drying.
* ENERGY SAVER— Depress this button rind the drying
heater is disconnected tQ save electrical energy and allow the dishes to dry by their own heat over time, This option is best used when the dishes are washed at night and can remain in the dishwasher until the next morning. Natural drying time will be reduced if you prop open the dishwash­er door about 3 inches at top after the cycle is complete.
Use of this option reduces the electrical energy used by this model approximately 890.
Estimated yearly savings, depending on your local electric
rates, are as follows:
Electric Rate (per Kwh) Estimated Yearly Savings $ 5.62 $ 8.99 $12.36
$ .05 $ .08 $ .11
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If your dishwasher drains into a food waste disposer, run the disposer untii it is completely empty before starting the di~hwasher.
To start the dishwasher, close the door and move the door
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latch to the right to the locked position. Then push the control dial in.
For SHORT WASH cycle: Slowly rotate dial clockwise
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to SHORT WASH position on dial. Then push the con­troi dial in. This option saves you time and hot water, and may be used when dishes are not heavily soiled.
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Whathappensduringthe cycle...
@ The dishwasher will cornp]ete the selected cycle sequence
automatically and the control dial will advance to the
OFF position.
CYCLESEQUENCE
(mirwtes-approx.)
Wash/Rinse
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Electric Dry
TotafTime
{armrox. ) 95 69
“Thisportion of the cycle is eliminated when ENERGY SAVER button
ISdepressed.
Power
Scrub
IYorrtld Rinse& Shori
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Hoki Wash
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Reversiblecolor panelsor
finishes...
}’our dishwasher comes with reversible and inter­changeable door panel inserts. Each side of each insert panel is finished in a different
color. The insert panels are held in place by the trim on the door.
@ The vent cover closes shortly after you start the
dishwasher. You may hear it close.
@ Occasional clicking sounds that occur are caused by:
s soft food disposer mechanism shredding action.
drain valve at start of pump out of wash and rinse
water.
timer control as cycle progresses.
detergent cup when it opens in the main wash.
@ The motor stops during the drying period. . Water vapor is released through the vent under the
door handle during drying cycle. It maybe visible.
TO CHANGE COLOR INSERTS:
1, Take out three screws and remove the side trim from
either side of the dishwasher ‘door.
2. SIide the insert panels out simultaneously or bow them
Special finishes can be applied to the metal inserts to match your kitchen decor.
out from under control panel at the top. Replace them with the color you want in front. Handle inserts carefully — edges may be sharp.
3. Replace the side trim.
YOUCALLFORSE$WCEL
Ch~wk the TI{OUIII.ll-Sl{ OOTIN(; GUIDE in your USE AND CARF; BOOK, It lists many minor causes of problmns that you can correct and may save you an unnecessary service call.
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY LO UISVt LLE, KENTUCKY 40225
GSZM64W 11-79 I ~art h-lo. 218A3682F+35 ~
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