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WORT~T SAJ?ETY ~STRUCTIONS Readdl imtructiombeforeusingthisappliance. 0 ~ROGEN GM is WA~~G–Men usingthis Tominimizethepossibility of injury. producedbythechemicalaction appliance,alwaysexercisebasic withinyourwaterheater.It can safetyprecautions,includingthe o Whenloadingitemstobe accumulate inthewaterheater following: washed: and/orwaterpipesif hotwater * Usethisapplianceotiy for A. Locatesharpitemssothat hasnotbeenusedfora periodof theyarenotlikelytodamage i@intendedpurpose,asyou twoweeksor lo
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,, Howtooperate your dishwasher DoorLatch Cycle Indicator Dial (Locked) (Tiurnto Start) a / I 4 0 ForPOTS&PMS and - STEP 1. Loadyourdishwasher Estimatedyearlysavings, withdishes,silverware,pots,pans, dependingonyourlocalelectrical NOWL WMH cycles: rates,areas follows: bowls,etc.accordingto instructions onpages8 and9. .- POTS NORMAL & PANS WASH STEP2. Adddetergentto the detergentdispenser.Makesurethe N CycleIndicatorDialis at OFF positionbeforeaddingdetergent. STEP4. SelectWATER TEMP (Seepages6 a
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- ~ * ForPLATEWWER cycle: Cycleselectionhink * ForMNSE HOLDcycle: It is importantto followtheloading a. Besuredooris unlatihed. a, Loadcleanplatesanddishesto bewarmed. instructionson pages8 and9. b. SelectDRYINGHEAT–OFF e b, SelectDR~G HEAT–ON dryingoption. P~S & PANS—For itemssuchas dryingoption. ‘pots, pans,cookware,dishesand ❑ lJaHlwAsH glasseswithheavysoil. Everyday c, Leavethe doorunlatched. ~ ;:;E dishesmaybe included. — , ON* (QL15nwmmy OFF ❑ m_ NORMALWASH—For mostloads ofeverydaydishes,g
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,) Howto chooseanduse - Helppreventspotting GoodtishwashingStirts therightdetergent. witha rinseagent. with Hm water. ~rst,use onlydetergent A rinseagentmakes waterflowoff ‘Fogetdishescleananddryyou e specificallymadefor usein dishesquickerthanusual.This needhotwater.Tohelpyouget dishwashers.Othertypeswill lessenswaterspotting.Makes waterofthepropertemperature, causeovemudsing. dryingfaster,too. yourHotPointdishwasherhasa WATER TEMPBOOSTfeature Forbestdishwashing Second,checkthe phosphate thatau
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Ho$v toloadtheBoTmM MCI< — —— .>. Putflatware intie ?em~vabl~ si~verwa~? b~s~et’wi.ti: ~‘“‘‘. Take handles uptoprotwtyourhai~ds, ~,ixknives; forks- \“- — ..., - .. . —. 9
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Usually Exceptions (not safe) Special Instructions Safe —. . YES Somecoloredanodized Somedarkeningor spottingpossible.Remove by Aluminum scouringwithsoap-filled steelwoolpads. aluminumcanfade. If indoubt,checkwiththemanufacturer. Or testwash China/ YES Antique,metal-trimmed, hand-painted or over-the-glaze onepiecedailyforat leasta month.Comparewiththe Stoneware rest oftheset. patternsfade. Goldleafwilldiscolor. Loadsecurelyto preventmovement. Crystal YES Antique,metal-tiirnxned or hand-painted p
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* IIOW toprepareyour cover.Thenunscrewtheplastic Built-indishwashers capandcheckforanybuild-upof dishwmher for titer often useanairgape grit. A toothpickmakescleaning storage ?&et:p itclew. easy. If thedishwasheris tobe left Anair gapis a plumbingdevice. Checkthe airgapanytimeyour unusedin an unheatedlocation It protectsyourdishwasheragainst tishw~~herisn’tdrainingwell. duringthewintermonths,havea waterbackingupintoit if a drain servicetechniciantakethefollow- clogs.Theair gapisnota partof Tokee
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Beforeyoucallfor service, If }l~u haveaproblem,it maybe minor. Youmaybe abletocorrect it yourself.Justusethis Problem Solverto locateyourproblemand thenfollowthesuggested recommendations. The ProblemSolver POSS~LE CAUSEm RE~DY PROBLEM DIS~ASHER A fuseinyourhomemaybeblown,or thecircuitbreakertripped.Replacefise or reset WON’T RUN circuitbr~aker.Remove-any otherappliancesfromthecircuit. UNUSUALNOISE Utensilsmaynotbe secureonrackpins.Or somethingsmallmayhavedroppedfrom the rack.Wateris causingutens
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— -. f ~ PROBLEM POSS~LE CAUSEAND ~mDY .DE’,:ERGENT CUP MakesureCycleIndicatordialis in OFFposition. CGVER WON’T LA~M SPOTS ANDFILMING Spottingcanbe causedbyallthesethings: ONGLASSES AND Extremelyhardwater.(Seepage6.) FLATWARE Lowinletwatertemperature.(Totest,seepage6.) Overloadingthe dishwasher. Improperloading.(Seepages8-9.) Oldor dampdetergent. Phosphatelevelin detergenttoolow.(Seepage6.) Rinseagentdispenserempty.(Seepage6.) Toolittledetergent.(Seepage6.) Dueto varyinglocalwaterconditionsandp
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-m— —— PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND RE~DY I Roughhandlingcancausechipping.Loadwithcare. Makesureglasswareandchinaare C:~IPPING OFCHINA I secureandcan’tjar loose.(Seepages8 & 9 forcorrectwayto loadglassware. ) Makesure tallglassesandstemwarewillclearthetopofthe tubwhenyoupushtherackintothe dishwasher. Alwaysusethetop rackfordelicateitems. SMALLAMOUNTOF Wateraroundtheoutletonthetubbottomat thebackofthetubis normal.It isclean WATER STANDING water.It’sthereto keepthewaterseallubricated. INTHEBOT~M OFT
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— .—— - T - I Our Consumer Servicesare designedwith your needsand wants in mind, warranty Protection Beforeyour newappliance left the factory, it went And you havea written warranty to protect you. Seethe through rigoroustests to detect manufacturing defects. warranty on the back page of this book for details. Convenientservice Whetheryour applianceis in or out of warranty,you’re FIRST,contact the peoplewho servicedyour appliance. just a phone call awayfrom our nationwidenetwork of Explainwhyyou
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$VHATisCOVERED FULL ONE-YEARWARRANTY This warranty is extended to Mll ., the original purchaser and any For one year from date of original succeeding owner for products purchase, we will provide, free of purchased for ordinary home use charge, parts and service labor in in the 48 mainland states, Hawaii your home to repair or replace any and Washington, D.C. In Alaskathe pati of thedishwasher that fails warranty is the same except that it becauseof a manufacturing defect. is LIMITED because you