combined with the dishwasher’s
high performance washsystem
may not do everything (such as
remove burned-on soils), but*
will remove dried on and
baked-on soils from pots, pans,
casseroles.
EIGHT CYCLE OPTIONS*
Potscrubber, Normal Soil, and““
Short Wash on dial–each with
Energy Saver (no heat) Drying
or Heated Drying—plus Rinse
& Hold and Plate Warmer.
*
PUSH-TO-START
CONTROLDIAL
@ ISOLATION MECHANISM
MOUNTING
O DUAL DETERGENTo
DISPENSER
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RINSE-AID DISPENSER
automatically injects wetting
agent into final rinse to reduce
water spotting.
2-LEVEL WASH SYSTEM
directs water action from the
bottom and the middle to clean
the dishes.
SOFT FOOD DISPOSER
Load your dirty dishes without
pre-rinsing... just tip off
large amounts of food and hard
scraps. The soft food disposer
pulverizes soft food scraps and
flushes them away,
CYCLE-INDICATOR
CONTROL DIAL
CUSHIONED
FULL-EXTENSION RACKS.
REMOVABLE
SILVERWARE BASKET
WASH-WATER TEMPERATURE O
MAINTENANCE
GSD750W
TUF’F-TUBRINTERIOR
*
A beautiful interior coated with
vinyl and designed 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.
SOUND INSULATED
*
for quiet operation,
REVERSIBLE
*
COLOR PANELS
supplied with the dishwasher
let you change color quickly
and easily.
e
CALRODR HEATING UNIT
AUTOMATIC WATER LEVEL
e
CONTROL
FRAME KIT FOR WOOD OR
BLACK GLASS –GPFIO-FK
(optional, extra cost)
BLACK GLASS PANEL–
GPF-11(optional, extra cost)
* Electrical requirements:
volts:
115
Amps: 15 amp circuit breaker
or regular house fuse.
Hertz: 60
2-Wire service with a separate
cjrol]nd wire is required. This
~DPliance must kmgrounded for
safe operation.
o Machineelectrical energy:
0.78
Kwh. (normal cycle)
oTuff-Tub” vinyl-coated interior.
oInlet water pressurerequired:
15
to 120 Ibs. per square inch.
● Inlet water temperature
recommended:
* Underwriters’ Laboratories,tne.
listed.
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Getto know
yourdishwasher.
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SCRUS9fR SOIL HOLD - ORYINGSAVER
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Cycle Selector
Pushbuttons
Upper Rack
Lower Rack
Power WashTMArm
Reversible Color Panels
Dual-Detergent Dispenser
Rinse-Aid Dispenser
Water Level Control
Six-Section Silverware E3asket
Telescoping Power Tower
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Pushbuttons
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CHECK WATER TEMPERATURE
FOR BEST RESULTS, WATER
TEMPERATURE SHOULD BE
140’3F.
Instructions for measuring water
temperature are in your Use& Care
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the firsttime.. ■
F-ILLRINSE-AID DISPENSER
See your Use & Care Book for
instructions,
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Howtooperate
yourdishwasher
1PREPAREYOUR
n
TABLEWARE, POTS &
PANS, AND LOAD THE
DISHWASHER PROPERLY
See your Use & Care Book for
loading help.
12J
Proper detergents are very
important to good dishwashing.
Use only fresh detergents
@
Use & Care Book.
Make sure the control dial is
set at the OFF position before
youadddetergent.
la
When selecting a cycle, you
should consider the soil condition
of the load. Then use the cycle
most suited to that soil condition.
O POTSCRUE3BERcycle–When
usingthis cycle, less preparation
isrequired before loading. The
Potscrubbercycle can wash
heavily-soiled dishes and remove
manydried-on and baked-on soils
from pots, pansand casseroles.
Burned-on soilsmay not come
clean, especially if the surface of
the utensil isold or damaged. And
the dishwasher cannot remove
burn marks or restore fading
causedby overheating during
cooking.
“sto follow the
most loads of everyday dishes,
glasses and cookware.
ADD DETERGENT
igned for automatic dish-
hers. Be sure to read the
ction on detergents in your
SELECT THE CYCLE
ing instructions in your Use
SOIL cycle is for
@ RINSE & HOLD Gyf2h3should
be selected when you have only a
partial load and plan to wait until
the dishwasher is filled before
washing. !30 NOT USE DETEi-3GENT IN THE RINSE& HOLD
CYCLE.
After using the RINSE & HOLD
cycle, be sure you select desired
wash cycle for th~ next load.
O SHORT WASH cycle isfor
dishes that are mildly soiled with
soils that have not dried on. Aiso
everyday dishes that have had
extra preparation before loading.
Use this cycle to save water and
energy.
@ DRYING OPTIONS
HEATED DRYING–Turns the
drying heater on for fast drying.
ENERGY SAVER (no-heat drying)–
Turns the drying heater off automatically to save energy. Dishes
dry naturally over a longer period
such as overnight.
If you need your dishes sooner,
open the dishwasher door after
the cycle is complete to reduce
the natural drying time.
Use of this option reduces the
electrical energy used by this
model approximately 8%.
Estimated yearly savings,
depending on your local electrical rates, are as follows:
ElectricRate
(perKwh)
Estimated
YearlySavings
49 PLATEcycle is for
warming clean dishes and serving
plates for the serving of hot food.
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1.Load clean plates and dishes
to be warmed.
2. Push HEATED DRYING button.
3. Slowly rotate the control dial
clockwise to “PLATE WARMER
position.
4. PUSI”Ithe control dial in.
5. Latch the door to start the cyck
l!!kl
food waste disposer,operate the
disposeruntilitiscornpletelyempty
before startingthe dishwasher.
Tostart dishwasher,close door
and move latch to the right to the
STARTYOUR
DISHWASHER
If your dishwasherdrainsintoa
locked position. Then push the
control dial in.
O For SHORT WASH cycle,
slowly rotate dial clockwise to
SHORT WASH position. Then
push the control dial in.
Forgeta dish?Here’s
whenyoucanadd it.
Add dishes any time during a
RINSE & HOLD cycle.
With other wash cycles, you can
add dishes at any time i3EFORE
the main detergent wash portion
of the cycle.
However, opening the door during any cycle lessens cleaning
power. So try to load everything
at the beginning.
Here’s howtoadda 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
3. Add dishes you’ve forgotten.
(Also, you can remove something.
4. Close the door and push the
latch to the far right. When the
door is locked, washing continues--- -- -- -
Whathappensduringthecycle
@ Dishwasher will complete the cycle sequence
automatically and the control dial will advanceto
OFF position.
@ You’llhear occasional clicking sounds:
* soft food disposer shredding action.
o drain valve openingto pumpW“aterOut.
o timer controlasthe cycle progresses.
* detergent cup opening.
@The motorstopsduringdrying.
9 Watervaporcomesthroughthe vent under the
door handle during drying and when water is being
pumped out.
Reversiblecolor panels or specialfinishes...
Your dishwasher comes with a reversible door
panel insert. Each side of the insert is finished in a
different color–Almond and Harvest. The insert
panel is held in place by
the
trim on the door.
TO REVERSE THE
1. Takeout three screws‘
and remove the side trim‘=
from either side of the
dishwasher door.
2. Slide the insert panel
out or bow it out from
under the control panel
at the top. Reverse it with
the color you want in
front Handle carefully so
it will not be scratched