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Cannot be Washed ........... 2
Operating Tips .............. 3
Loading ................. 3-6
Dishwasher Use ............ 7
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Cycles, Options
and Lights .............. 8-11
Troubleshooting ........ 13-14
Warranty & Service ........ 15
Guide d'utilisation
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Gui_ de Uso y Cuidado ..... 32
:Safety
What You Need to Know About
Safety Instructions
Warning and Important Safety Instructions appearing in this
manual are not meant to cover all possible conditions and situations that may occur. Common sense, caution and care must be exercised when installing, maintaining or operating
tile dishwasher.
Always contact the manufacturer about problems or
conditions you do not understand.
Recognize Safety Symbols, Words, Labels
Important Safety Instructions
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Products with a .u_ label have been listed with Underwriter's Laboratories, Inc. - those with a CSA tag have been listed with Canadian Standards Association.
Nevertheless, as with any other equipment using electricity and moving parts, there is a potential hazard.
1. Readall instructions before using the dishwasher.
2. Use the dishwasher only for its intended function.
3. Disconnect electrical power to dishwasher before attempting to service.
4. Toavoid electrical shock hazard, the sides and back must be enclosed and the front panels must be attached before electrical power is applied to the
dishwasher. Refer to the installation instructions for proper grounding procedures.
5. Connect to a properly rated, protected and sized power supply circuit to avoid electrical overload.
6. Children should never be permitted to operate, or play in, with, or around this dishwasher.
Z To reducethe risk of injury when loading items to be
washed, sharp or pointed items should be located with the handles up. Also, load sharp items so they are not likely to damage the door seal.
8. Do not touch the heating element on the bottom of the tub during or at the completion of a cycle. It will
be [lot.
9. Use only detergents and rinse additives designed for a residential automatic dishwasher. Never use soap, laundry detergent, or hand washing detergent in your dishwasher. Keep these products out of reach of
children.
10. Do not sit, stand on or abuse the door or dish racks of the dishwasher.
11. 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 such a period, turn on all hot water faucets and let
the water flow from each for several minutes. This will release any accumulated hydrogen gas. As the gas is
flammable, do not smoke or use an open flame during this process.
12. Do not wash plastic items unless marked "dishwasher safe" or the equivalent. For plastic items not so marked, check the manufacturer's recommendations.
13. Do not tamper with controls.
14. Toprevent accidental child entrapment and suffocation risks, always remove the door to the washing compartment when removing an old dishwasher from service or discarding it.
15. Use caution when unloading the dishwasher. Dishes will be hot if unloaded shortly after a cycle has completed.
16. Certified residential dishwashers are not intended for licensed food establishments.
17 Toavoid water, mold or mildew damage to your home,
inlet and drain hose connections should be checked periodically for leaks.
Save These Instructions
for Future Reference
WhatCanandCannotBeWashed
Most tableware, cookware and flatware can safely be washed in your dishwasher. Check with the manufacturer.
Aluminum Yes, except anodized. High water temperature and detergents may affect finish.
Cast Iron No Seasoning will be removed, and iron will rust.
China/Stoneware Yes, except antique or Always check manufacturer's recommendation before washing.
hand-painted. Antique, hand-painted or over-the-glaze patterns may fade. Gold
leaf may discolor.
Crystal Yes, except antique or Always check manufacturer's recommendation before washing.
delicate crystal. Some types of leaded crystal may etch with repeated washings.
Filters Not recommended. May leave a dingy deposit or stain on dishwasher interior.
Glass Yes A specialty glass called milk glass can yellow with repeated
dishwasher washing.
Gold-Plated No Will discolor.
Flatware
Pewter, Tin No
Plastics Yes, top rack, except Always check manufacturer's recommendation before washing.
disposable plastic Plastics vary in their capacity to withstand high water items, temperatures and detergents. Disposable plastic items are not
dishwasher safe for this reason.
Stainless Steel Yes Run a Rinse Only cycle (select models) if not washing
immediately. Prolonged contact with foods containing salt,
vinegar, milk products or juice could damage finish.
Sterling Silver or
Silverplate
Wooden Items No Wood may warp, crack or discolor.
No, if has commercial "darkening".
Always check manufacturer's recommendation before washing.
Run a Rinse Only cycle (select models) if not washing immediately. Prolonged contact with food containing salt, acid or
sulfide (eggs, mayonnaise and seafood) could damage finish.
Commercial "darkening" may be removed by detergent.
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0perutin9Tips
Before You Start
Don't prerinse. Simply scrape off any bones or
large food particles.
If connected to a food waste disposer, make certain
the disposer is empty before starting the dishwasher.
Scrape off tomato-based food soils (see page 12).
Remove certain foods such as mustard, mayonnaise, lemon juice, vinegar, salt or dressings
from stainless steel flatware as soon as possible. These foods may cause rusting and pitting if allowed
to remain in contact with the surface for an extended
period of time.
Operating the Dishwasher
1. After loading the dishwasher and adding detergent,
select the desired cycle and options by pressing
the pads. The indicator lights for the selected cycle
and options will illuminate. To cancel an option press the pad again.
Adding a Forgotten Item
For best cleaning, the forgotten item should be added early in the cycle.
1. Grasp door handle and unlatch door without opening completely. All lights will flash to indicate that the cycle is suspended.
2. Wait for the water circulation to stop.
3. Open the door and add the item.
4. Close and latch the door. Lights will stop flashing when the door is properly shut. After a slight delay, the cycle resumes automatically at the point of
interruption.
Notes
If the door is opened during a running cycle, there may be up to a 30 second delay before the
dishwasher restarts after closing the door.
Extended interruption of the wash cycle is not
recommended.
2. To start a cycle, close the door until it latches then press the START/Cancel pad once. After a pause,
the fill will begin. The display countdown (select
models) will flash until START/Cancel is pressed.
Note
If START/Cancel is not pressed within 30 seconds of choosing your cycle, the dishwasher
will turn off.
The dishwasher remembers your last cycle so you
do not have to reset the cycle each time. To start
the dishwasher using the same cycle and options
selected on the previous wash, just press the START/Cancel pad.
.
To cancel a running cycle, press the
START/Cancel pad once. The dishwasher will
drain, then shut off. To turn the dishwasher off without draining, press the START/Cancel pad twice. To prevent unplanned cycle or option
changes, these selections are "locked in" after 1
minute.
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General Recommendations
[Rack features vary by model)
Items can be centered behind a single tine or loaded at an angle to maximize space.
Avoid blocking or preventing the spray arms from spinning freely. Do not allow items to extend beyond
the racks.
Face soiled surfaces toward the center of the dishwasher.
For best dishwashing results follow guidelines on following pages to determine the best arrangement for your items.
Cont.
Note
If a cycle pad is pressed after the controls have been "locked in," the light above the current cycle
will flash three times.
Loading
10 Place Setting Load
Upper Rack
3saucersare loadedonthe rackunderthe
Stack-RackTM Shelf
[select models)
Lower Rack
Upper Rack
Glasses, cups, stemware, light-weight plastics, plates, bowls, pans, long-handled utensils etc. can be loaded in this rack. Do not load glasses over the tines.
The Stack-Rack TM (select models) on the right side
of the upper rack folds up or down for loading
flexibility. Fold it down to hold long-handled knives, spatulas and spoons or short items like cups or juice glasses. Fold it up for taller items like glasses, bowls, plates, etc.
The edge of the Stack-
RackTM (select models) is
designed to hold stemware in place. Taller
stemware will fit better on the right side as the
upper rack is deeper on
this side. The Folding Tines (select
models) located in the
front right corner provide convenient loading space for large, bulky items like
pots and pans or mixing bowls.
To lower tines, carefully push the tines out of each
holder toward the center of the rack and lay the tines
down. The Cup Clips (select
models) located in the
center of the upper rack can be used to hold
light-weight plastic items,
cooking utensils, knives, etc. in place. Clip the
item between the tine
and the clip. The Vari-Lock TM Snugger
(select models) on the left secures lightweight
items in place. It can be adjusted by grasping the wavy wire and rotating it
left to snug items against the outer rack or to the
right to rest on top of light items. Do not load items
on top of the wire.
For best results with tall glasses, rest the bottom of
the glass against the wavy wire of the Vari-Lock TM
Snugger (select models).
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Loading
Lower Rack
A variety of items such as
dinner plates, mixing bowls, pots and pans and baking
dishes can be loaded in this rack.
Tall items such as bakeware
and large platters can be placed on the left side.
With the Stack-
Rack TM (select models) shelf raised, thin items like cookie sheets
or pizza pans may be placed
along the left
side. With the shelf down, two levels of glasses and
cups can be loaded. Stack-Rack TM style varies by model.
Positioning the Fold-
Away TM Tines (select
models) flat in the back, left corner provides convenient loading space
for large, bulky items like
pots and pans or mixing bowls.
Convertible Tines (select models) in the back, right
corner can be adjusted to provide narrow spacing for loading plates or wide spacing
for loading deep bowls, pots or
pans. Flip tines up for narrow spacing or down for wider spacing.
Back
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Utensil Baskets
Removable Standard Utensil Basket (select
models)
For best cleaning results, prevent items from nesting together by placing some items in the basket
with handles up and some with
handles down. Load knives handles up and spoons and forks
handles down, through the slots in the hinged covered section(s) (when closed).
Be sure that thin, finely pointed items do not extend
through the basket. This could block the lower wash
arm.
Small, lightweight items like baby spoons and plastic
measuring spoons should be placed in the section(s)
with the hinged cover(s).
Split & FitTM Utensil Basket
(select models)
The split silverware basket can
be separated and placed in
several locations in the lower
rack. Load flatware and utensils into both sections or just one,
depending on your load.
To split the basket, hold the
basket
firmly along the sides.
Unlock baskets as
shown here.
Odds & Ends Basket (select models) Use this supplemental
basket in the upper rack
for loading miscellaneous
items and utensils. This is also a safe place to load
sharp knives and pointed
items.
Cont.
Loading
Adjustable Rack [select models)
The Adjustable Upper Rack (select models) can be
raised or lowered to accommodate taller plates, platters, pans, etc. optimizing useable space in both upper and lower racks. Full size dinner plates can be
loaded in the upper rack if it is in the lower position.
Always adjust the upper rack before loading.
To lower the rack:
Adjusters
1. Pull the rack fully out.
2. Place thumbs on each lever on
the adjuster while holding
rack with hands.
3. Press down on
the levers with thumbs and
push rack down. The rack will come to a stop when it is in position.
To raise the rack:
1. Pull the rack fully out.
2. Place hands on both sides and lift up until rack comes to a stop and latches in place.
Removing the Upper Rack
The rack can be removed when tall or oversized items
need to be loaded into the lower rack. Unload the rack before removing it from the dishwasher.
To remove rack with tab-lock rack stops:
1. Roll the rack '/3to '/2of the way out.
2. Locate the rack stops at the end of each track. Squeeze the tab in the middle of the rack stop and
pull the rack stop straight out. Take care to support
the rack while removing the rack stops.
3. Roll the rack all
the way out of the track and remove
from the dishwasher.
To replace:
1. Replace the dishwasher rack by guiding the
wheels into the tracks.
2. Push each rack stop squarely into the end of the track until the catch pops into the small hole on the
side of the track.
Style may vary by model
Tab Lock
Rack Stop
Notes
The dishwasher will not operate correctly if the
wash arm is not aligned with one of the water
inlet holes on back wall
of the dishwasher.
The left and right side adjusters on the racks
must both be fully in the upward or downward position for proper connection.
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DishwasherUse
Hot Water
For optimal cleaning and drying results, hot water is necessary. The incoming water temperature
should be 120 ° F [49 ° C) to properly activate the detergent and melt greasy food soils.
To check the incoming water temperature, turn on the
hot water faucet nearest the dishwasher and let it run
into a glass in the sink. Place a candy thermometer in the glass and check the temperature once it has stopped rising.
Detergent
Use a detergent designed specifically for use in an automatic dishwasher. Be sure it is fresh. Store
granular detergent in a cool, dry place (not under the
sink).
Recommended Amount
Too little detergent results in poor cleaning, hard water filming/spotting and poor drying. Too much detergent can cause permanent etching/cloudiness.
Suds can cause the dishwasher to overflow. Measure the detergent carefully and use only detergents
designed for use in a dishwasher. Less detergent is
needed in soft water. Try another brand of detergent if sudsing continues.
The amount of detergent to use is determined by the
hardness of the water and soil level of the load. Refer to the following chart for detergent usage
recommendations.
softener may be necessary to improve water quality, detergent effectiveness, and protect the dishwasher parts from the damage that hard
water can cause.
Add recommended amount of detergent to each cup
as shown and close the detergent lid.
Do not use detergent with the Rinse Only (select models) cycle. Leave the detergent lid open when running Rinse Only (select models).
Rinse Aid
Regular use of a rinse aid improves drying, reduces spotting and filming, and reduces
moisture left on the dishwasher interior.
An automatic rinse aid dispenser is located next to the
detergent cup.
The window next to the dispenser cap indicates when the rinse aid reservoir needs to be refilled. When the
level of rinse aid is below the indicator marks and the
window is nearly clear, it is time to refill the dispenser.
Check the dispenser monthly.
Soft (0-4 gpg) Normal Soil /4tsp 6 tsp
Medium [5-9 gpg) Light Soil 4 tsp 6 tsp
Hard (10-12 gpg) All Levels 5 tsp 8 tsp
*Your local water utility or state university extension service can tell you the degree of water hardness in your area.
In extremely hard water conditions (13 grains per gallon or more*), it is difficult to achieve good
results with any dishwasher. A mechanical water
Light Soil 2 tsp 6 tsp
Heavy Soil 4 tsp 7 tsp
Normal Soil 4 tsp 6 tsp Heavy Soil 5 tsp 7 tsp
To add rinse aid to the
dispenser, turn the cap counterclockwise to open.
Remove the cap and pour liquid rinse aid into the
opening. The amount of rinse aid dispensed during
the cycle is adjustable by moving the lever inside the
reservoir area. For most water conditions use the manufacturer recommended setting of"2". Adjust it up to
the "MAX" setting for hard water. Set the lever anywhere
between these amounts as needed to get the best results. Replace the cap and turn it clockwise to close.
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Cvcles,OptionsandLights
Cycles
Choose the cycle that best describes your dishload by pressing the corresponding touchpad. (See page 3,
Operating Tips, for how to begin the cycle).
Heavy Wash Long cycle for heavy food soils. 132 2 washes/3 rinses
Medium cycle for average food
Normal Wash soils. Precision CleanTM Turbidity 97-117 1-2 washes*/1-2 rinses*
sensor is active with this cycle.
Light Wash Short cycle for light food soils. 82 1 wash/2 rinses
Designed to select the number
Auto Clean of water fills best suited for the
(select models) CleanTM Turbidity sensor is active
Rinse Only there is a full load.
soil level of each load. Precision 94-128 1-2 washes*/2-3 rinses*
with this cycle.
Rinses dishes being held until 9 1 rinse
Insta-Wash Quick cycle for light food soils. 38 1wash/2 rinses
(select models) Does not include drying time.
Numberof fillswill varydependingon thesoil level ofeach load.
Notes
Depending on water temperature, there may be time added to the cycle to bring water up to temperature.
Cycle times shown in the numerical display (select models) will increase or decrease, based on each load's soil level, water temperature and selected options.
Only the following certified cycles have been designed to meet NSF requirements (NSF/ANSI 184 Residential Dishwashe0 for sanitization: Auto Clean (select models), Heavy Wash, Normal Wash and Light Wash.
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Cycles,OptionsnndLights
Options
In addition to choosing a cycle from page 7,choose as many available options as are needed for your dishload.
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Hi Temp Wash Hi Temp Wash provides additional heat during the wash portion All cycles
(select models) of the cycle, which ensures proper water temperature for better (except Rinse Only
cleaning and drying results. It also adds an additional rinse to [select models])
the cycle which improves results in hard water situations.
ToughScrubZM/ Selected when washing loads with hard-to-remove food soils. Heavy Wash
ToughScruh TM Plus Depending on which cycle is being used, this option adds Normal Wash
(select models) heat and/or wash time to the wash cycle. Light Wash
Auto Clean (selectmodels]
Sanitize
(select models)
160 ° Wash
(select models)
Heated Dry
StartJCancel Starts and stops dishwasher. See page 3 under Operating Tips: All Cycles
Delay for instructions.
Control Lock Option Locks control touchpad to prevent unwanted use. See page 10 All Cycles
(select models) for instructions.
Onlythese cycles havebeendesignatedto meetNSFrequirements(NSF/ANSI18/4ResidentialDishwasher)for sanitization.
Sanitizes dishware. When cycle monitor recognizes that the
proper conditions have been met, Sanitized light will activate at the end of the cycle. Sanitization may not be achieved if
there is an interruption of the cycle, power failure or if the
incoming water temperature is below 120° F [49 ° C]. Raises temperature in the final rinse to 160° E This option can
be used with any cycle except Insta-Wash (select models) and Rinse Only.
For enhanced drying results select this option. When Heated Dry is not selected, towel drying of some items such as plastic and items with non-stick surfaces may be necessary and more moisture may be noticed adhering to the dishwasher interior.
In models with plastic interiors, it is normal to notice vapor escaping from the door vent as the heat dries your dishes.
Vapor will escape even if Heated Dry is not selected.
Operating the Dishwasher, for explanation. Used to automatically start the cycle at a later time. See page 10 All Cycles
Heavy Wash*
Normal Wash*
Light Wash*
Auto Clean* (selectmodels)
Heavy Wash
Normal Wash
Auto Clean* (selectmodels]
All cycles
(except Rinse Only)
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Cycles,Options(andLights
Lights/Display
Delay
The Delay option can be used to automatically start the cycle at a later time to reduce daytime heat
buildup in the home or to take advantage of reduced energy costs if available in your area. This option is also useful for conserving hot water at times of high
household usage (showers, laundry).
To set up a Delay:
1. Select the appropriate cycle and options for the load. Close the door.
.
Press the Delay pad until the desired amount of delay time is selected.
3. The Delay indicator and the count down display (select models) will flash until the START/Cancel
pad is pressed.
4. As soon as the START/Cancel pad is pressed, the
flashing will stop and the delay time will begin
counting down. The Delay indicator will remain lit until the delay time has counted down.
.
The cycle will automatically start as soon as the
delay time expires.
Control Lock
The control touchpads can be locked to prevent
unwanted use. If this feature is activated between cycles, the dishwasher cannot be operated until the
controls are unlocked. If desired, the controls can be locked after a cycle or delay has started.
Setting the Control Lock:
1. Press the Heated Dry pad for three seconds.
2. An indicator light next to the lock graphic will illuminate when the controls are locked.
To Cancel:
1. Press the Heated Dry pad for three seconds.
2. The indicator light will go off.
Option (select models)
Notes
If a cycle or option pad is pressed after the controls have been locked, the indicator light next
to the lock graphic will flash five times. On selected models with a countdown display, the
display will flash an "L" simultaneously with the lock indicator.
This option does not lock the door, only the dishwasher controls.
Note
If 30 seconds elapse between setting the cycle and options and pressing the START/Cancel
pad, the dishwasher will turn off.
To cancel a Delay: When the delay is counting down, press the Delay pad
again. The indicator light will go out and the cycle will start or resume immediately.
To cancel a Delay and the cycle:
Press START/Cancel once to drain and turn off the dishwasher.
Or
Press START/Cancel twice to turn dishwasher off without draining.
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Cycles,OptionsnndLights
Lights/Display (select models)
Time Remaining Display
(select models)
Clean Light
Drying Light
(select models)
Washing Light
(select models)
Heating Delay Light
(select models)
Sanitized Light
(select models)
Shows approximate minutes remaining in a cycle. The symbol "2H" will appear when
cycle time is greater than 99 minutes. Cycle times shown in the numerical display (select models) will increase or decrease, based on each load's soil level, water
temperature and selected options.
Illuminates at the end of the cycle and remains lit until the door has been open for 30
seconds continuously.
Illuminates during the entire dry period and goes out when the cycle is completed.
Illuminates during all rinse and wash portions of the cycle.
Illuminates when cycle is being extended to heat the water.
Illuminates at the end of the cycle when conditions have been met to achieve
sanitization. The light will remain lit until the door has been open for 30 seconds
continuously.
Notes
When Sanitize is selected, cycles are monitored to assure sanitization. The Sanitized light will not activate if sanitization requirements are not met. This could happen if the cycle is interrupted, power failure occurs or
incoming water temperature is below 120° F (/49° F).
The Clean and Sanitized indicator lights (select models) will not relight after a power failure until after the next cycle
is run.
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CareandCleaning
General Recommendations
The dishwasher interior is normally self-cleaning. Periodically check the bottom of the dishwasher tub
to see if any large particles remain.
Wipe the edge of the inner door liner to remove any
food soil splashes which occurred during loading.
When cleaning stainless steel, always wipe with the
grain. Never use products containing chlorine bleach or citric acid.
Standard Exterior Light to moderate Soft damp cloth and liquid spray cleaner.
Stainless Steel
Exterior
(select models)
Interior Light to moderate
*Brand names are trademarks of the respective manufacturer. **Call 1-877-232-6771 to order.
Daily cleaning and light soil
Moderate to heavy soil
Streaks or fingerprints/restore shine Discoloration
Discoloration, or tomato-based stain
The color from some tomato-based food soils may occasionally adhere to various components of the dishwasher interior, causing temporary discoloration.
To minimize this:
Remove excess tomato-based food soils from dishes, before loading.
Run the Heavy Wash cycle when washing loads containing tomato-based food soils.
Use a dishwasher detergent that contains chlorine to better fight staining.
Do Not use abrasive powders or cleaning pads. Soft cloth or sponge and one of the following:
Mild detergent and water
A solution of white vinegar and water
Formula 409 Glass and Surface Cleaner*, or similar multi-surface cleaner.
Do Not use products containing chlorine
bleach or citric acid.
Follow with rinse and dry.
Soft cloth or damp sponge and Bon Ami*.
Follow with rinse and dry.
Soft cloth and Stainless Steel Magic Spray**. Soft cloth or damp sponge and Cameo Stainless
Steel Cleaner*. Rinse immediately and dry. Soft cloth or damp sponge. Switch dishwasher detergent to chlorine-based
product.
Storage/Moving
Fill detergent cup with a fresh-scented dishwasher detergent or baking soda and select the Normal Wash cycle. Allow the dishwasher to complete the cycle. Then turn the water supply off and drain the dishwasher. To drain, press the START/Cancel pad once to activate the dishwasher. Press START/Cancel again to activate
the drain. Operate the drain twice to ensure most of the water is removed. Last, disconnect the electrical supply and prop open the door.
When turning the water supply to the home off, the water shut off at the dishwasher must be turned off also.
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Troubleshooting
CHECK THESE POINTS TO HELP SAVE YOU TIME AND MONEY.
Dishwasher will not fill Press the START/Cancel pad to start the dishwasher.
Be sure door is latched securely.
Be sure the water is turned on.
Check that the pad is properly selected for a cycle.
Check your home's circuit breaker or fuse box.
Check inlet hose for a kink.
Check water valve inlet for sediment and clean if necessary.
Dishwasher will not drain/ If hooked up to a food waste disposer, be sure the knock-out is removed from the
water in tub bottom disposer inlet.
Check for food obstruction in the drain or disposer.
Check drain hose for a kink.
Check your home's circuit breaker or fuse box.
Check that the cycle is completed.
Dishwasher adds water at This is normal. The sensor (select models) in the pump must stay submerged so a
end of cycle short fill of water is added after the cycle's last drain. Detergent cup is not empty " Check that the cycle is completed.
Dishwasher seems noisy A water valve hiss during fill is normal.
Cycle takes too long ToughScrubT% ToughScrub TM Plus or Sanitized (select models) has been selected
Dishwasher has an odor Run dishes being held in the dishwasher through a Rinse Only cycle (select models).
Be sure dispenser is not blocked.
Use fresh detergent stored in a cool, dry place.
Water circulation sounds are normal.
A thumping sound may be a wash arm bumping an item that is extending beyond the racks. Readjust load to avoid obstructing wash arm.
Chopping or grinding sounds may be heard as the internal chopper blade chops hard items like fruit seeds, nuts, etc.
Humming during the drain is normal.
A snap noise is the detergent cup lid hitting the door liner when the dishwasher door is opened at the end of the cycle. This is normal.
Proper installation affects the noise level.
and the cycle is extended to heat water.
Check to see that the incoming water temperature is 120° F (49° C).
Many dishwashers have a "new" smell when first installed. This will dissipate with use.
Dishwasher may not be draining properly. (See "Dishwasher Will Not Drain" section.)
For a strong odor, place baking soda in both sides of the detergent cup. Select Light Wash cycle and allow the water to circulate for about 10 minutes. Interrupt the cycle by unlatching the door and let it stand overnight. Restart the dishwasher by latching the door and allow it to complete the cycle. Another alternative is to use a dishwasher cleaning product such as Jet-Dry Dishwasher Cleaner*.
Dishwasher leaks Check that the dishwasher is level. (Refer to the Installation Instructions.)
Suds can cause the dishwasher to overflow. Measure the detergent carefully and use only detergents designed for use in a dishwasher. Less detergent is needed in soft water. Try another brand of detergent if sudsing continues.
Follow directions closely on how to add a forgotten item (log.3).
Toavoid rinse aid leaking from the dispenser, be sure the lid is securely attached.
Indicator lights flashing The countdown display (select models) flashes after a cycle is selected until the
*Brand names are trademarks of the respective manufacturer.
START/Cancel pad is pressed.
The countdown display (select models) and the delay indicator flash after a delay is selected until the START/Cancel pad is pressed.
All active display indicators flash if the door is opened during a running cycle or delay.
The currently selected cycle flashes if an attempt is made to change the cycle after cycle "lock-in".
The lock indicator flashes and the countdown display (selected models) flashes an "L" if a pad is pressed while the control lock is enabled.
13 Cont.
Display time drops This is normal when the Auto Clean (select models) or Normal Wash cycle is selected and or increases (:selectmodels)
the dishwasher decides to skip or add a drain and refill.
Glasses are cloudy/ spotted
Food soil remains on dishes
Items washed in the "
dishwasher or the dishwasher tub itself
are stained/discolored "
Items not properly dried/moisture is
present on the dishwasher interior
after the dry cycle
Dishware is chipped
Sanitized light does not " illuminate at the end of "
the cycle (:select models)
Select Hi Temp Wash option. Check water temperature. Incoming water should be 120° F (49° C). Always use a rinse aid. Confirm that the cloudiness is removable by soaking the item in white vinegar for
approximately 5 minutes. If removed, the problem is due to hard water. Adjust detergent amount being used to match water hardness (pg. 7). Besure detergent is fresh, stored properly and is a high quality brand.
If cloudiness is not removable, it is etching. This is an erosion of the surface of the glassware and can be caused by water that is too hot, from using too much detergent or by prewashing. Detergent needs food soil to act upon. If etching has occurred, the glassware is permanently damaged. To prevent further etching, adjust the detergent amount to match the water hardness, stop prewashing, and use water heating options only when incoming water temperature is below 120° F (49° C).
Check water temperature. Incoming water should be 120° F (49° C).
Run [lot water at the sink before starting the dishwasher. Check water hardness and adjust detergent amount accordingly (pg. 7).
Use fresh detergent stored in a cool dry place. Select proper cycle for the soil level (pg. 8). Select proper option, ToughScrub TM, ToughSerubTM Plus or Hi Temp Wash (select models). Make sure the upper rack wash arm connector is correctly aligned in one of the water inlet
holes (pg. 6).
Load items so they do not block the wash arms (pgs. 3-6).
Load the utensil basket with knife handles up and spoon and fork handles down. Do not place glasses over tines.
Before loading, scrape off burnt on foods and wipe the starchy film from utensils used with pasta, rice and oatmeal. These soils require more energy than the rest of the load to clean.
Aluminum utensils or pans carl leave marks when they rub against other items. Leavea slight space between items.
Iron deposits in the water carl leave a yellow, brown or orange film on dishes or the dishwasher tub. A rust filter may be needed. Check with a water treatment company.
Separate silver or silver-plated silverware from stainless steel. These metals can be damaged by contact with each other during washing. Color from tomato sauces may adhere to the interior parts of the dishwasher (pg. 12). If light
staining has occurred, leave the door open to oxidize the stain away. Use a dishwasher detergent that contains chlorine to better fight staining. Certain dishwasher detergents may stain silver.Try another brand of detergent.
Be sure Heated Dry is selected. Water droplets may form on the inner door aspart of the drying process.
Use a rinse aid separate from the detergent like Jet Dry* or Cascade Rinse Aid* regularly, to improve drying. Turn the rinse aid selector toward the MAX setting.
Check water temperature. Incoming water should be 120° F (49° C). Select Sanitize option.
Increase detergent amount to match water hardness (pg. 7).
Load properly. (pgs. 3-6)
Plastic and items with non-stick surfaces are difficult to dry because they have a porous surface which tends to collect water droplets. Towel drying may be necessary.
Glasses and cups with concave bottoms hold water and require towel drying. Locate these items on the more slanted side of the rack for improved results.
Load dishes according to instructions so they do not strike each other (pgs. 3-6). Washing fine antique china/crystal in the dishwasher is not recommended.
Do not load glasses over the tines.
Do not overload. Sanitize was not selected.
Sanitization can only be achieved with the Auto Clean (select models), HeavyWash, Normal Wash or Light Wash cycles.
Sanitization may not be achieved if there is an interruption of the cycle, power failure or if incoming water temperature is below 120° F (49° C).
Dishwasher door will Be sure adjustable racks (select models) are properly adjusted to upper or lower position not close (pg. 6).
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