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Air Gap 11 RepairService
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ApplianceRegistration 2 RinseAgent
Careand(leaning 11 SafetyInstructions 3
China,Crystal,Sterling 10 UserMaintenanceInstructions 11
5 Warranty BackCover
CycleFeatures
WaterTemperature 6
Detergent,DetergentGuide 6,7
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DispenserCups 7 WinterStorage
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DoorLatch
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EnergySaver
Energy-Saving Tips 2
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ModelandSerialNumbers 2
OperatingGuide 4,5
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Help w — Ene~y”saviU tips —— If you! received Thepowerconsumption ofyour dishwasher canbeminimized if a awed dkhwmhere 00 youfollowthesesuggestions: It isintendedtohelpyouoperate Xrnrnediately contactthedealer ~qmate dishwasherdy when andmaintainyournewdishwasher (orbuilder)thatsoldyouthe full. Letdishesaccumulate in properly. dishwasher. dishwasher. Whenyouputina Keepit handyforanswerstoyour partialload,useRINSEONLY save the and money. questions. cycletorinseoffheavysoils.Be Before ‘youl%!queti
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—. ‘: m~o~~m~ sm TY ms~~uc~~o~s —Read all imtruetiom bef$xe using thi$ appliance. —.—-. -———-————— ———— — — .- w~G–men usingthis *“Load .@lM plasticitemsso ‘ *Keepallwashing detergfints’ _ appMmce, alwaysexercisebasic andwettingagentsoutofthe s.= *8YWW notWrrk dimldged ditty prectiuticins, includingthe and (h’qi $0 the tmtoq?i d’ the reachofchildren,preferably in =– fibtving: d@vas&2r-they I@ght come iito CXMitf!Ct !x@h the heating ‘ @use MS appfiance only for Wittid bpd@ged. ‘ its ktinded #urps
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Howtoopem@ your Whwasher Door Latch CWc!e Indicator Dial — (Locked) - (Turnto Start) — !lTIW1.Loadyourdishwasher STEP4. SelecttheCycleandstart @For Rul’wm ONLYcycle: withdishes,silverware,pots, dishwasher. pans,bowls,etc.accordingto If yourdishwasher drainsintoa instructions onpages8 and9. foodwastedisposer,operatethe disposeruntilit is emptybefore STEP2. Adddetergenttothe startingthedishwasher. (SeeCycle detergentdispenser.Makesure selectionhintsonnextpage.) theCycleIndicatorDialisatOH? positio
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cycle Sel=tionMm ‘ NORMALWASH—For mostloads — ofeveryday dishes,glasses — andcookware. LIGHTWASH—For dishesthat havebeenpre-rinsedbefore loading.A-lso, forwashingvery lightly-soiled disheswithsoils-that havenotdriedon. RINSEONLY—For rinsingpartial loadswhichwillbewashedlater. Donotusedetergent. mathappensin eachcycle @You’ll hearoccasionalclicking @Themotorstopsduringdrying. sounds: @Watervaporcomesthroughthe —Softfooddisposershredding ventbythedoorlatchduring action. dryingandwhenwaterisb&ng pu
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ffkmdd$h%vashing starts showers,giveyourwaterheater How to chooseand l.lse with KY-r water. timetorecoverbeforeoperatingthe theright detergent. — dishwasher. Togetdishesclean and dry,yoL~ First, use only powderor liquid Toimprovewashability ifthewa[er — needhotwater.Tohelpyougetwater detergentspecifically made for is lessthan 120°1? andyoucannot ofthe proper temperature,your use h dishvashm. Other types adjustyourwaterheater:Selecta dishwasherautomaticallyheatsthe will causeoversudsing. longercy
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Ebv to prepare thedidw$fix’ washing. You’llfind two detergent If thisisyourfirstdishwasher, or if ~.Trytoremovefoodscrapsand dispew!rs on the inside doord’ you’rereplacinga mucholder placedishesindishwasher before your dishwasher.TWO, because model,youmaywonderhowmuch soilhasachancetodryandbecome somecyclesusetwowashes. pre-preparation yourdishesneed. hard.Disheswithdried-onsoilare moredifficulttowashandmay Actuallyverylittle.Ike-rinsingof normalfoodsoilsisnotnecessary. requireadditional prepara
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HOW b !kM3d tk m~IR.ACK Zbisis a randommixed load, the most common Upeyou Thetoprackisbestforglasses,cupsandsaucers.Cups willhave. andglassesfitbestalongthesides.Thisistheplacefor dishwasher-safe plastics,too.Makesuresmallplastic Makesuredishesareproperlyloadedtoinsurethat itemsarelodgedintightlysotheycan’tfallontothe watercanreachthe soiledsurfaces.Thewasharmin the Calrod@ heatingunit. bottomsprayswaterup. Thetowerthatrisesin the centersendswateroutoverthedishestowashtheitems intheupperrack. /
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Fitplatesandsaucersbetweenthepins.Loadplatters, Heavilysoiledpots,pansandcasserolesMUSTbe potsandbowlsalongthesides,in comersor inthe loadedin thebottomrack,facingdown.Propbroiler pansandracksalongtheedge.Shallowitemsmaybe back. angledprovidedthelowersidedoesnotshieldthesoiled surfaceinsidefromthewater. m+al. Ii&m — — Don’t let any item extend ~ ‘j through bottom. *. Put flatwarein theremovablesilverwarebasketwith Takeoutanythingthatmightfallor extendthroughthe handlesuptoprotectyourhands.Nlixkn
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cane andCleaniw Notusing your dbhwasher USER ~m~~~mc~ Built-in dishwashers men INSTRUCTIONS ML$Je 811air gap. Keepit dean in winter? Protectagainst freezing. mm the controlpanelwitha Anairgapisa plumbing device.It lightlydampened cloth. Dry protectsyourdishwasher against If yourdishw~sher is leftinan thoroughly. Donotuseabrasives waterbackingupintoit ifa drain unheatedlocationduringthewinter or sharpobjectsonthepanel. clogs.Theairgapisnota partof months,havea servicetechnician Theycandamageit. t
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_—— Questions? — UseThis Problem Solver — PROBLHM POSSIBLECAUSEANDREMEDY ,. DI$I-IwAM-&ll ‘;‘ -:A fuseinyourhpmemaybeblown,or thecircuitbreakertripped.Replacefuseor Wq’!r F@N ;:: ‘ ‘. , ; ~i%et circuitbreaker.Remove anyotherappliances fromthe.circuit. ,, “~ ~te@~sI&yfib~ ~esecurecmrackpins,or something smallmayhavedroppedfrom m’iu$’itAiii?iiisE .‘ ‘ !-. , -i .. . . . . ,’ .,., :$ieqick. YVater is causiqgutensilsto rattle.Makesureeverything is securelyplaced ,,-: ,’, . ‘, .,- $& ,2’. . ‘:. , ,, ‘
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PROBLEM POSSIBLECAUSEANDREMEDY SHYI’S ANDFILMING Spottingcanbecausedbyallthesethings: ONGLASSES AND Extremelyhardwater.(Seepage6.) FLATWARE Lowinletwatertemperature. (Totest,seepage6.) Overloading thedishwasher. [mproperloading.(Seepages8 and9.) Oldor damppowderdetergent. Phosphate levelindetergent toolow.(Seepage6.) ., @Toolittledetergent.(Seepage7.) Duetovaryinglocalwaterconditions andpersonalpreferences, try severalbrands ofdetergents to findonethatgivesthebestresultsforyou.A liquiddishwasher
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— Tiiommf’1 POSSIBLECAUSEANDREMED17 — CHIPPINGOFCHIIW Roughhandlingcancausechipping,Loadwithcare.Makesureglassware andchina B aresecureandcan’tjar loose.(Seepage8 forcorrectwaytoloadglassware.) Make suretallglassesandsternware willclearthetopofthetubwhenyoupushtherackinto thedishwasher. Alwaysuse the top rack for delicateitems. SMALLAMOUNTOF Wateraroundtheoutletonthetubbottomatthebackofthetubis normal.It isclean WATER STANDING water.It’stheretokeepthewaterseallubricated. IN THEBCJI’’I0M OFTHETUB
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If YouNeed sertice . Toobtainservice,seeyourwarranty onthebackpageofthisbook We’re proudofour serviceand wantyou. tobepleased.Ifforsome - — reasonyouarenothappywiththe —. serviceyoureceive,herearethree stepstofollowforfurtherhelp. — FIRST,contactthepeoplewho — - servicedyourappliance.Explain ~ —. whyyouarenotpleased.Inmost - - cases,thiswillsolvetheproblem. NEXT,iIyouarestillnotpleased, — writeallthedetails-including _. yourphonenumber—to: ~ —. _. Manager,ConsumerRelations GEAppliances Appliance
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I YOURGENERALELEmRlc AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER WARRANTY — Saveproof of original purchase date such as your sales slip or cancelled check to establish warranty period. 1 FULL ONE-WAR WARRANTY This warranty is extendedto WHAT1sCOVERED the original purchaserand any Forone year from date of original succeeding owner for products purchase,we will provide,free of purchasedfor ordinary home use charge, parts and service labor in the 48 mainland states,Hawaii in your home to repair or replace and Washington,