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TABLEOF
CONTENTS
DISHWASHER SAFETY ................................................... 3
Before Using Your Dishwasher......................................... 4
PARTS AND FEATURES .................................................. 5
START-UP GUIDE ............................................................... 7
UsingYour New Dishwasher............................................ 7
LOADING YOUR DISHWASHER ....................................... 7
Loading Suggestions................................................. :...... 7
Loadingthe Top Rack ....................................................... 8
Loadingthe Bottom Rack ............................................. L.. g
Loadingthe Silverware Basket ....................................... 10
USING YOUR DISHWASHER ........................................... 11
Detergent Dispenser....................................................... 11
How Much Detergent to Use ......................................... 11
Rinse Aid Dispenser ........................................................ 12
Dishwasher Efficiency Tips ............................................. 12
Cycle Selection Chart ..................................................... 13
Canceling aCycle ........................................................... 14
Changing aCycle or Setting ........................................... 14
Adding Items During a Cycle .......................................... 14
Option Selections ............................................................ 14
Control Panel Lights ........................................................ 15
Wash System ................................................................. 16
Drying System ................................................................. 16
Overfill Protection Float ................................................... 16_
WASHING SPECIAL ITEMS ............................................. 17
CARING FOR YOUR DISHWASHER ............................... 18
Cleaning Your Dishwasher .............................................. 18
DrainAir Gap ................................................................... 18
Storing Your Dishwasher ................................................ 19
TROUBLESHOOTING ....................................................... 20
ASSISTANCE OR SERVICE ............................................. 22
In the U.S.A ..................................................................... 22
In Canada ........................................................................ 22
WARRANTY ....................................................................... 23
TABLEDES
MATIERES
LA S#CURITE DU LAVE-VAISSELLE ............................ 24
Avant d'utiliser le lave-vaisselle ...................................... 25
PI#CES ET CARACTleRISTIQUES ................................. 26
GUIDE DE MISE EN MARCHE ........................................ 28
Utilisation de votre nouveau lave-vaisselle .................... 28
CHARGEMENT DU LAVE-VAISSELLE ........................... 29
Suggestions de chargement ........................................... 29
Chargement du partier sup_rieur .................................... 29
Chargement du panier inf6deur ...................................... 31
Chargement du panier &couverts.................................. 32
UTILISATION DU LAVE-VAISSELLE .............................. 33
Distdbuteur de detergent ................................................ 33
Quantit6 de d6tergent _ utiliser ...................................... 33
Distdbuteur d'agent de dn_age ...................................... 35
Conseils d'efficacit6 pour le lave-vaisselle ..................... 35
Tableau de s_lection de programme .............................. 36
Annulation d'un programme ........................................... 37
Changement d'un programme ou r_glage ..................... 37
Addition de vaisselle durant un programme .................. 37
S61ection d'options ......................................................... 38
Lampes du tableau de commande ................................. 39
Syst6me de lavage .......................................................... 40
Systeme de s_chage ...................................................... 40
Dispositif de protection contre ddbordement ................ 40
LAVAGE D'ARTICLES SPI_CIAUX................................... 41
ENTRETIEN DU LAVE-VAISSELLE ................................. 42
Nettoyage du lave-vaisselle............................................ 42
Dispositif anti-refoulement.............................................. 42
Remisage du lave-vaisselle ............................................ 43
DEPANNAGE ..................................................................... 44
ASSISTANCE OU SERVICE ............................................. 47
Aux I_tats-Unis ................................................................ 47
Au Canada ...................................................................... 47
GARANTIE ......................................................................... 48
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DISHWASHER SAFETY
Your safety and the safety of others is very important.
We have providedmany important safety messages in this manual and on your appliance. Always read and obey all
safety messages.
This is the safety alert symbol.
This symbol alerts you to hazards that can killor hurt you and others,
All safety messages will be preceded by the safety alert symbol and the word "DANGER" or
"WARNING." These words mean:
You wiJ be killed or seriously injured if you don't
follow instructions.
You _ be killed or seriously injured if you don't
follow instructions.
All safety messages will identifythe hazard, tell you howto reduce the chance of injury, and tell you what can
happen if the instructions are not followed.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING -When usingthe dishwasher,follow basic precautions, includingthe following:
Read all instructions before using the dishwasher.
Use the dishwasher only for its intended function•
Use only detergents or rinse agents recommended
for use in a dishwasher, and keep them out of the
reach of children.
When loading items to be washed:
1) Locate sharp items so that they are not likelyto
damage the door seal; and
2) Load sharp knives with the handles up to reduce
the risk of cut-type injuries.
Do not wash plastic items unlessthey are marked
"dishwashersafe" or the equivalent. For plastic
items not so marked, check the manufacturer's
recommendations.
Do nottouch the heating element during or
immediately after use.
Do not operate the dishwasher unless all enclosure
panels are properly inplace.
Do not tamper with controls.
Do not abuse, sit on, or stand on the door or dish
racks of the dishwasher.
To reduce the riskof injury,do not allow childrento
play in or on the dishwasher.
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, before usingthe dishwasher
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 duringthis time.
Remove the door to the washing compartment when
removing an old dishwasher from service or
discarding it.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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Tip Over Hazard
Do not use dishwasher until completely installed.
Do not push down on open door.
Doing so can result in serious injury or cuts.
Electrical Shock Hazard
Electrically ground dishwasher.
Connect ground wire to green ground connector
in terminal box,
Do not use an extension cord.
Failure to follow these instructions can result in
death, fire, or electrical shock.
Installwhere dishwasher is protected from the
elements. Protect against freezing to avoid possible
rupture of fill valve. Such ruptures are not covered by
the warranty. See "Storing Your Dishwasher" in the
"Caring for Your Dishwasher" section for winter storage
information.
Install and level dishwasher on a floor that will hold the
weight, and in an area suitable for its size and use.
Remove all shipping plugs from hoses and connectors
(such as the cap on the drain outlet) before installing.
See Installation Instructions for complete information.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
For a grounded, cord-connected dishwasher:
The dishwasher must be grounded. In the event
of a malfunction or breakdown, grounding will
reduce the risk of electric shock by providing a
path of least resistance for electric current. The
dishwasher is equipped with a cord having an
equipment-grounding conductor and a grounding
plug. The plug must be plugged into an appro-
priate outlet that is installed and grounded in
accordance with all local codes and ordinances.
WARNING - improper connection of the
equipment-grounding conductor can result in a
risk of electric shock. Check with a qualified
electrician or service representative if you are in
doubt whether the dishwasher is properly
grounded. Do not modify the plug provided with
the dishwasher; if it will not fit the outlet, have a
proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician.
For s permanently connected dishwasher:
The dishwasher must be connected to a
grounded metal, permanent wiring system, or an
equipment-grounding conductor must be run
with the circuit conductors and connected to the
equipment-grounding terminal or lead on the
dishwasher.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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PARTS AND FEATURES
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1. Upper spray
2. Water inlet opening
3. Model and serial number label
4. Cup shelf
5. Bottom rack
6. Heating element
7. Detergent dispenser
8. Vent
9. Cup shelf
10.Top rack
11.Top spray arm
12. Stemware holders
13. (FLEXI-BASKET TM) split silverware basket
14. (4-WAY HYDRO SWEEPTM) spray arm
15. Overfill protection float
16. Rinse aid dispenser
Other features your dishwasher may have:
(FLEXI-SPLITTM) fold-down tines, upper rack
No-flip clips
(FLEXI-FOLD DOWNTM) fold-down tines, lower rack
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START-UP GUIDE
Before using your dishwasher, remove all hang tags,
temporary labels, and packaging materials. Read this
entire Use and Care Guide. You will find important safety
information and useful operating tips.
Using Your New Dishwasher
1. Scrape large food soil and hard items (toothpicks or
bones) from dishes.
2. Properly load the dishwasher. (See "Loading Your '
Dishwasher.") Make sure nothing prevents the spray
arm(s) from spinning freely.
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3. Add detergent and check the rinse aid dispenser. Add
rinse aid if needed. (See "Using Your Dishwasher.")
4. Push door firmly closed. The door latches
automatically. Run hot water at the sink nearest your
dishwasher until the water is hot. (See "Dishwasher
Efficiency Tips.") Turn off water.
5. Press the desired cycle and option selections. (See
"Using Your Dishwasher.") Press START.
LOADING YOUR
DISHWASHER
Loading Suggestions
Remove leftover food, bones, toothpicks and other
hard items from the dishes. It is not necessary to rinse
the dishes before putting them in the dishwasher. The
wash module removes food particles from the water.
The module contains a chopping device which will
reduce the size of food items.
NOTE: If hard items such as fruit seeds, nuts, and egg
shells enter the wash module, you might hear chopping,
grinding, crunching, or buzzing sounds. These sounds
are normal when hard items enter the module. Do not let
metallic items (such as pot handle screws) get into the
wash module. Damage can occur.
Load dishes so soiled surfaces face the spray (down or
inward). It is important for the water spray to reach all
soiled surfaces.
Load dishes so they are not stacked or overlapping if
possible. For best drying, water must be able to drain
from all surfaces.
Load heavy pots and pans carefully. Heavy items can
dent the stainless steel interior of the door if they are
dropped or bumped.
Make sure pot lids and handles, pizza pans, cookie
sheets, etc., do not interfere with the spray arm
rotation.
Run a rinse cycle to keep dishes moist if you do not
plan to wash them soon. Foods like eggs, rice, pasta,
spinach, and cooked cereals may be hard to remove if
they are left to dry over a period of time.
Quiet operating tips
To avoid thumping/clattering noises during operation:
Make sure lightweight load items are secured in the
racks.
Make sure pot lids and handles, pizza pans, cookie
sheets, etc., do not touch interior walls or interfere with
the rotation of the spray arm.
Load dishes so they do not touch one another.
NOTE: For built-in models, keep sink drain plugs closed
dudng dishwasher operation to prevent noise transfer
through drains.
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Loading the Top Rack
The top rack is designed for cups, glasses, and smaller
items. (See recommended leading patterns shown.)
NOTE: The features on your dishwasher rack may vary
from the drawings shown..
China, crystal, and other delicate items must not touch
each other during dishwasher operation. Damage can
occur.
Wedge lightweight items against one another or
overlap them with heavier dishes.
Load plastic items securely in the top rack only. Wash
only plastic items marked "dishwasher safe."
Small bowls, pans, and other utensils can be pieced in
the top rack.
Load bowls in the center section for best stability.
Cup shelf
Fold down the extra shelf on the right side of the top rack
to hold additional cups, or long items such as utensilsand
spatulas.
10 place setting load
Place items so open ends face down for cleaning and
draining.
Load glasses and cups in top rack only. The bottom
rack is not designed for glasses and cups. Damage can
OCCU_
Split fold-down tines
The row of tines on the right side of the top rack can be
adjusted to make room for avariety of dishes. The tine
adjusters have teal colored tips.
12place setting load
Place cups and glasses in the rows between prongs.
Placing them over the prongs can lead to breakage.
Cup andg/assload
To adjust the front half
1. Grasp the tip of the tine that is inthe tine holder.
2. Gently push the tine out of the tine holder,
3. Move the tines to the left to make room for larger
dishes. Move the tines to the right to wedge plastic or
other lightweight items against the side of the rack.
To adjust the back half
Push the tines down gently toward the center of the rack.
To avoid chipping, do not let stemware touch other
items.
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Fold-downtines
The row of tines on the left side of the top rack can be
adjusted to make room for a variety of dishes. The tine
adjuster has a teal colored tip. Gently push the tine down,
toward the center of the rack, to make room for larger
dishes.
Loading the Bottom Rack
The bottom rack is designed for plates, pans, casseroles,
and utensils. Items with cooked-on or dried-on food
should be loaded with soiled surfaces facing inward to the
spray. (See recommended loading patterns shown.)
NOTE: The features on your dishwasher rack may yaP/
from the drawings shown.
Stemware holders
Use the stemware holders (attached to the cup shelf) to
keep water goblets, wine glasses, etc., in place and
prevent damage during washing.
No-flip clips
The no-flip clips hold lightweight plastic items like cups,
lids, or bowls in place during washing. You can move a clip
anywhere in the rack.
Mixed load
Do not load glasses, cups, or plastic items in the
bottom rack. Load small items in the bottom rack only
if they are secured in place.
Load plates, soup bowls, etc., between prongs and
facing inward to the spray.
Overlap the edges of plates for large loads.
Load soup, cereal, and serving bowls in the rack in a
variety of ways depending upon their size and shape.
Load bowls securely between the rows of prongs. Do
not nest bowls because the spray wilt not reach all
surfaces.
1. Pull the clip up and off the tine.
2. Reposition the clip on another tine.
Utensil load
Secure heavily soiled cookware face down in the rack.
Make sure pot handles and other items do not stop
rotation of the spray arm(s). The spray arm(s) must
move freely.
Do not load items between the bottom rack and the
side of the dishwasher tub. You can block the water
inlet opening.
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Split silverware basket
The split silverware basket can be separated and placed
into the bottom rack in several locations,
Hold the basket firmly and slide apart. You can use both
sections or just one section to load silverware.
Cup shelf
Fold down the extra shelf on the left side of the lower rack
to hold small items such as cups or utensils.
Fold-down tines
You can fold down one or both rows of tines at the back of
the bottom rack.
Loading the
Silverware Basket
Load the silverware basket while it is in the bottom rack or
take the basket out for loading on a counter or table.
NOTE: You can remove the basket for easy unloading.
Always unload or remove the basket before unloading the
racks to avoid spilling water droplets on the silverware.
This silverware basket can be separated and placed into
the bottom rack in several locations. Hold the basket firmly
and slide it apart. Load silverware in both sections or just
one, depending upon your load.
Place small items like baby bottle caps, jar lids, corn
cob holders, etc., in the section(s)with hinged cov'_(s).
Close the cover to hold small items in place.
Mix items in each section of the basket with soma
pointing up and some down to avoid nesting. Spray
cannot reach nested items.
1. Grasp the tip of the tine that is in the tine holder.
2. Gently pull the tine out of the tine holder.
3. Lay the row of tines down in the rack to make room for
larger dishes, bowls, pots, pans or roasters.
IMPORTANT: Always load sharp items (knives, skewers,
forks, etc.) pointing down.
NOTES:
Do not load silver or silver-plated silverwarewith
stainless steel. These metals can be damaged by
contact with each other during washing.
Some foods (such as salt, vinegar, milk products, fruit
juices, etc.) can pit or corrode silverware. Run a rinse
cycle if you do not have a full load to wash immediately.
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USING YOUR
DISHWASHER
Detergent Dispenser
The detergent dispenser has 2 sections. The smaller Pre-
Wash section empties detergent into the dishwasher when
you close the door. The larger Main Wash section
automatically empties detergent into the dishwasher
during the wash cycle.
Use automatic dishwashing detergent only. Other
detergents can produce excessive suds that can
overflow out of the dishwasher and reduce washing
performance.
Add detergent just before starting cycle.
Store tightly closed detergent in a c(_ol, dry place.
Fresh automatic dishwasher detergent results in better
cleaning.
NOTE: Do not use detergent with a rinse cycle.
Filling the dispenser
1. If the dispenser cover is closed, open the cover by
rotating the button.
2. Fill the Main Wash section with detergent. See "How
Much Detergent to Use."
3. Close the Main Wash dispenser cover. Fill the Pre-
Wash section.
How Much Detergent to Use
The amount of detergent to use depends on the
hardness of your water and the type of detergent. If you
use too little, dishes won't be clean. If you use too
much in soft water, glassware will etch.
Water hardness can change over a period of time. Find
out your water's hardness by asking your local water
department, water softener company, or county
extension agent.
You can order a water hardness test strip. Call the
Consumer Assistance Center at 1-800-422-1230 and
ask for Part Number 4171690.
Different brands of dishwasher detergent have different
amounts of phosphorous for softening water. If you
have hard water and use a detergent with a
phosphorous content of less than 8.7%, you might
need to use more detergent, or use a detergent with a
phosphorous content higher than 8.7%.
Water Hardness
Soft to Medium
Hard Water
0 to 6 grains per
gallon
Amount of Detergent
For normal loads
Partially fill the Main Wash
section (2 tbs or 30 g)
Fill the Pre-Wash section
(2 tbs or 30 g)
NOTE: Add only 1 tb or 15 g of
detergent to the Pre-Wash
section if dishes are prerinsed
or the water is very soft.
For baked on soil loads:
Medium to Hard
Water
Fill the Main Wash section
(2 tbs or 30 g)
Fill the Pre-Wash section
(2 tbs or 30 g)
For heavily soiled loads:
Fill the Main Wash section
(3 tbs or 45 g)
Fill the Pre-Wash section
(2 tbs or 30 g)
For normal and heavily soiled
loads:
7 to 12 grains per
gallon
Fill the Main Wash section
(3 tbs or 45 g)
Fill the Pre-Wash section
(2 tbs or 30 g)
It is normalfor the cover to open partially when, dispensing
detergent.
NOTE: Use both sections for cycles with 2 washes. Use
only the covered section for cycles with 1 wash. See the
"Cycle Selection Chart" for more details.
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Water Hardness Amount of Detergent
very Hard Water For normal loads:
13 grains per
gallon and above
• Fillthe Main Wash section
(3 tbs or 45 g)
NOTE: It might be
necessary to use
the Soak & Scrub
cycle, or the
Normal cycle, with
a High Temp wash
option or Super
Scrub (if available)
for best wash
performance with
very hard water.
Fill the Pre-Wash section
(2 tbs or 30 g)
Turn the rinse aid dispenser to
a higher setting. See "Rinse
Aid Dispenser" later in this
section.
For heavily soiled loads;
Fillthe Main Wash section.
(3 tbs or 45 g)
Fill the Pre-Wash section
(2 tbs or 30 g)
Turn the rinse aid dispenser to
a higher setting. See "Rinse
Aid Dispenser"later in this
section,
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NOTE: Fill amounts shown are for standard powdered
detergent. Amounts may vary if you use liquid or
concentrated powdered detergent. Follow instructions on
the package when using liquid dishwasher detergent or
concentrated powdered detergent.
Rinse Aid Dispenser
A rinse aid prevents water from forming droplets that can
dry as spots or streaks. It also improves drying by allowing
water to drain off of the dishes during the final rinse by
releasing a small amount of the rinse aid into the rinse
water. Your dishwasher is designed to use a liquid rinse
aid. Do not use a solid or bar-type rinse aid.
Filling the dispenser
The rinse aid dispenser holds 5.2 oz (153,7 mL) of rinse
aid. Under normal conditions, this will last for about three
months. You do not have to wait until the dispenser is
empty to refill it. Try to keep it full, but be careful not to
overfill it.
1. Make sure the dishwasher door is fully open.
2. Turn the dispenser knob to OPEN and lift it out.
3. Add rinse aid until the indicator window looks full.
4. Clean up any spilled rinse aid with a clamp cloth.
5. Replace the dispenser knob and turn it to CLOSED.
Rinse aid setting
The amount of rinse aid released into the final wash can be
adjusted. The factory setting is at 2. For most water
conditions set the adjuster to 1 or 2. If there are rings or
calcium (hard water) spots on dishes, try a higher setting.
To adjust the setting
Remove the dispenser knob, then turn the adjuster inside
the dispenser to the desired setting.
Dishwasher Efficiency Tips
Hot water dissolves and activates the dishwashing
detergent. Hot water also dissolvesgrease on dishes and
helps glasses dry spot-free. For best dishwashing results,
water must be at least 120°F (49°C) as it enters the
dishwasher. Loads may not wash as well if the water
temperature is too low.
To check water temperature
1. Run hot water at the faucet closestto your dishwasher
for at least 1 minute.
2. Measure the water temperature with acandy or meat
thermometer placed in the running stream of water.
3, If the water temperature at the faucet is below 120°F
(49°C), have aqualified person raise the water heater's
thermostat setting.
Use a low energy, quick, or short cycle whenever
possible. These cycles use tesshot water and energy
than the Normal wash cycle.
Use a delay feature (on some models) to run your
dishwasher during off-peek hours. Local utilities
recommend avoiding heavy usage of energy at certain
times of day,
During the summer, run your dishwasher at night to
reduce daytime heat buildup.
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Use an air dry, or an energy saving dry option whenever
possible. Allow longer drying times (overnight) when
using these options. Use a rinse aid to improve drying.
Use cycles or options that add extra heat to the wash
or rinse portion of the cycle only when needed.
Run your dishwasher with full loads. Run a rinse cycle
after meals until the dishwasher is full.
Cycle Selection Chart
Select the wash cycle and options desired. Press START
to use the same cycle and option(s) as the previous cycle.
NOTE: If the last cycle you completed was a rinse cyc)e,
the dishwasher will run the last full wash cycle and
options(s) that you selected when you press Start.
A "Q" shows what steps are in each cycle.
%This cycle is the most aggressive cycle to
virtually eliminate bacteria from your dish load.
Also use this cycle for hard-to-clean, heavily
soiled pots, pans, casseroles and regular
tableware. The water heats to 135°F (57°C)
during pre-wash, 145°F (63°C) in the main
wash, and 155°F (68°C) in the final rinse; and
when combined with our aggressive wash
action and your regular dishwasher detergent,
virtually eliminates food-soil bacteria.
NOTE: The Sani Rinse option is automatic
with this cycle.
Use both detergent dispenser sections.
Pre- Rinse Main Rinse Purger Rinse Dry Time Water
Wash Wash (min) Usage
(gaUL)
• • • • ss* B,e,,3z_
Use this cycle for loads with normal amounts
of food soil. This cycle adds heat to the main
wash and heats the water to 140°F (60°C) in
the final rinse. (The energy usage label is based
on this cycle.) When the wash sensor detects
extra food soil, heating time is added in the
main wash, if needed, to ensure a 140°F (60°C)
wash temperature.
Use both detergent dispenser sections.
Pre- Rinse Main Rinse Purget Rinse Dry Time Water
Wash Wash (rain) Usage
(gauL)
• • • 7s* s._2e.2
%Use this cycle for lightly soiled loads. This
cycle adds heat to the main wash and heats
the water to 140°F (60°C) in the final rinse.
When the wash sensor detects extra food soil,
heating time is added in the main wash, if
needed, to ensure a 140°F (60°C) wash
temperature.
Use both detergent dispenser sections.
Pre- Rinse Main Rinse Purgat Rinse Dry Time Water
Wash Wash (min) Usage
(gaUL)
%Use this cycle for china, crystal, and other
delicate items. No extra heat is added to the
main wash. Water heats to 13g°F (54°C) in the
final rinse.
Use covered detergent dispenser.
Pre- Rinse Main Rinse Purger Rinse Dry Time Water
Wash Wash (min) Usage
(gaUL)
• • eO" _24.s
Use this cycle for hard-to-clean, heavily soiled
pots, pans, casseroles, regular tableware, and
harder than normal water conditions. The
water heats to 135°F (57°C) during pre-wash,
140°F (60°C) in the main wash, and 140°F
(60°C) in the final rinse.
Use both detergent dispenser sections.
Pre- I Rinse I Main IRinse [Purger] Rinse !DW ITime Water
Wash Wash (rain) Usage
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Use this rinse cycle for rinsing dishes, glasses,
and silverware that will not be washed right
away.
Do not use detergent with the rinse cycle.
Pre- Rinse Main Rinse Purger Rinse Dry Time Water
Wash Wash (rain) Usage
(gaVL)
10 2.2/8.2
*Expect longer cycle times if waterenteringthe dishwasheris
not hot enough.
t" A small amount of water is runthrough the pump to remove
soil particles betweenthe main wash andfinal rinse.
NOTE: The sensor in your dishwasher monitors the soil
level. Cycle time and/or water usage can vary from the
numbers above as the sensor adjusts the cycle for the
best wash performance.
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Canceling a Cycle
Anytime during a cycle, press
CANCEL glows. The dishwasher pauses for 5 seconds and
starts a 2 minute drain (if needed). Let the dishwasher
drain completely. The light goes off when the dishwasher
finishes the drain. .
Changing a Cycle or Setting
During the first 2 minutes of a cycle
1. Press a new cycle and/or option(s).
2. Check the detergent dispensers. They must be filled
properlyfor the new cycle.
After the first 2 minutes of a cycle
Press
CANCEL glows. The dishwasher pauses for 5 seconds and
starts a 2 minute drain (if needed). Let the dishwasher
drain completely.
1. Check the detergent dispensers. They must be filled
properly for the new cycle.
2. Close the door.
3. Press a new cycle and/or option(s).
4. Press START.
Adding Items During a Cycle
You can add an item anytime before the main w_sh starts.
1. Lift up the door latch to stop the cycle. Wait for the
spraying action to stop before opening the door.
2. Open the door and add the item.
3. Close the door, but do not latch it. Wait 30 seconds for
the air in the dishwasher to warm up. This reduces the
amount of moisture escaping from the vent when
restarting a cycle.
4. Close the door firmly until it latches. The dishwasher
resumes the cycle after about a 5 second pause.
Option Selections
You can customize your cycles by pressing an option. If
you change your mind, press the option again to turn the
option off. Select a different option if desired.
You can change an option anytime before the selected
option begins. For example, you can press an unheated
drying option any time before drying begins.
Press START to use the same cycle and option(s) as the
previous wash cycle.
NOTE: If the last cycle you completed was a rinse cycle,
when you press Start, the dishwasher runs the last full
wash cycle and option(s).
Super Scrub
Select this high-temperature option for improved cleaning
of heavily soiled dishes. Selecting this option adds heat
and wash time to the wash cycle. Heating the water helps
improve washing results.
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NOTE: Super Scrub is an option with the Anti-Bacteria,
Soak & Scrub and Normal cycles.
Energy Saver Dry
Select this option to dry dishes without heat and save
energy. The dishes take longer to dry and some spotting
can Occur.
For best drying, use a liquid rinse aid. Some items (such as
plastics) may need towel drying.
NOTE: Energy Saver Dry is an option with all cycles except
Rinse Only.
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Sani Rinseoption
Select this option to raise the water temperature inthe final
rinse to approximately 155°F (68°C) for 10 minutes. This
high-temperature rinse sanitizes your dishes and
glassware in accordance with the NSF International
requirements (#95/480/05/2480).
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NOTE: The Anti-Bacteria cycle automatically uses this
option. Sani Rinse is an option with allother cycles, except
Rinse Only and Light/China.
Delay Hours
Select this option to run your dishwasher at a later time or
during off-peak hours.
To delay the start
1. Close the door.
2. Select a wash cycle and option(s).
3. Press DELAY HOURS 1 time for a 2-hour delay, 2 times
for a 4-hour delay, or 3 times for a 6-hour delay start.
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The number glows above Delay Hours. The dishwasher
starts the cycle in the selected number of hours.
4. Press START.
NOTE: To cancel the delay, press DELAY HOURS untilno
number is lit.
IMPORTANT:
Operate your dishwasher only when you are at home.
If your home is equipped with a water softener, do not
start the dishwasher during the regeneration of the
softener.
Control Paael Lights
Cycle Monitor
Follow the progress of your dishwasher cycles on the
Cycle Monitor, CLEAN glows when a cycle is finished,The
lightturns off when you open the door.
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SANI-RINSE
CLEAN COMPLETED
Water Heating light
WATER HEATING glows, and the cycle progression
pauses, whenever water is heated during a cycle. Wash or
rinse action continues as the water heats.
WATER HEATING
Sensing light
Your dishwasher senses the soil levelon the dishes. Soil
level determines the length of some cycles, the amount of
heat added to a wash or rinse, and the cycle needed for
the load. SENSING glows during the soil sensing parts of
the cycle. Wash action continues while sensing occurs.
SENSING
Child Lock light
Use Child Lock to prevent your dishwasher from
accidentally being turned on. Use Child Lock, also, to
prevent accidental cycle or option changes during a cycle.
When CHILD LOCK is lit, all buttons are disabled. You can
turn on Child Lock while the dishwasher is running.
CHILD LOCK
To turn Child Lock on
Press and hold
for 4 seconds. CHILD LOCK glows. If you press any pad
while your dishwasher is locked, the light flashes 3 times.
To turn Child Lock off
Press and hold ENERGY SAVER DRY for 4 seconds. The
lightturns off.
NOTE: The dishwasher door can be opened while Child
Lock is on.
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Rinse Aid Empty light
Fill the Rinse Aid dispenser when RINSE AID EMPTY is lit.
A rinse aid prevents water from forming droplets that can
dry as spots or streaks.
RINSE AID
U
EMPTY
If the Rinse Aid dispenser is empty, the light glows when
you select a cycle or while ecycle is running.
Sani-Rinse Completed light
if you select the Sani Rinse option, SANI-RINSE
COMPLETED glows when the Sani Rinse cycle is finished.
SANI-RINSE
COMPLETED
I...JI
if your dishwasher did not properly sanitize your dishes,
the light flashes at the end of the cycle. This can happen if
the cycle is interrupted. The light goes off when you open
the door.
WashSystem
The five-level wash system provides excellent cleaning
results. A triple filtration and soil collector system filters the
wash water and prevents food particles from redepositing .
on the clean dishes.
The wash water continuously flows through the Ultra-
Fine filter, trapping food particles. A small amount of
water remains under the filter to keep the pump seal
moist.
How the sensor adjusts the cycle:
Once soil level is determined, the sensor automatically
adds heat, time, or water as needed for proper cleaning.
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t, nstem
During drying, you can see steam escaping through the
vent at the upper _eftcorner of the door. This is normal as
the heat dries your dishes.
IMPORTANT: The vapor is hot. Do not touch the vent
during drying.
Overfill Protection Float
The overfill protector (in the front right corner of the
dishwasher tub) keeps the dishwasher from overfilling. It
must be in place for the dishwasher to operate.
Check under the float for objects that may keep the
protector from moving up or down.
As the Ultra-Fine filter traps food particles, the pressure
in the pump increases. The sensor monitors this
pressure and automatically adjusts the wash cycle for
the best wash performance.
Two water jets, located under the spray arm remove the
food particles from the Ultra-Fine filter.
A coarse strainer prevents bones, pits, and'other large
objects from entering the pump system.
NOTE: Periodically check the coarse strainer and remove
: any objects on the strainer,
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WASHING
SPECIALITEMS
If you have doubts about washing a particular item, check
with the manufacturer to see if it is dishwasher safe.
MATERIAL DISHWASHER SAFE?/COMMENTS
Aluminum Yes
High water temperature and
detergents can affect finish of
anodized aluminum.
Disposable No
Aluminum Do not wash throwaway aluminum
pans in the dishwasher. These might
shift during washing and transfer
black marks to dishes and other
items.
Bottles and No
Cans Wash bottles and cans by hand.
Labels attached with glue can loosen
and clog the spray arms or pump and
reduce washing performance.
Cast Iron No
Seasoning will be removed and iron
will rust.
China/
Stoneware
Yes
Always check manufacturer's
recommendations before washing.
Antique, hand-painted, or over-the-
glaze patterns may fade. Gold leaf
can discolor or fade.
Crystal Yes
Check manufacturer's
recommendations before washing.
Some types of leaded crystal can
etch with repeated washing.
Gold No
Gold-colored flatware will discolor.
Glass Yes
Milk glass yellows with repeated
dishwasher washing.
Hollow-Handle No
Knives Handles of some knives are attached
to the blade with adhesives which
can loosen if washed in the
dishwasher.
MATERIAL DISHWASHER SAFE?/COMMENTS
Pewter, Brass, No
Bronze High water temperatures and
detergent can discolor or pit the
finish.
Disposable No
Plastics Cannot withstand high water
temperatures and detergents.
Plastics Yes
Always check manufacturer's
recommendations before washing.
Plastics vary in their capacity to
withstand high water temperatures
and detergents. Load plastics intop
rack only.
Stainless Steel Yes
Run arinse cycle if not washing
immediately. Prolonged contact with
food containing salt, vinegar, milk
products, or fruit juice can damage
finish.
Sterling Silver
or Silver Plate
Yes
Run adnse cycle if not washing
immediately. Prolonged contact with
food containing salt, acid, or sulfide
(eggs, mayonnaise, and seafood) can
damage finish.
Tin No
Can rust.
Wooden Ware No
Wash by hand. Always check
manufacturer's instructions before
washing. Untreated wood can warp,
crack, or lose its finish.
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CARING FOR
YOUR
DISHWASHER
Cleaning Your Dishwasher
Cleaning the extedor
In most cases, regular use of a soft, damp cloth or sponge
and a mild detergent is all that is necessary to keep the'
outside of your dishwasher looking nice and clean.
Cleaning the interior
Hard water mineralscan cause a white film to build up on
the insidesurfaces, especially just beneath the door area.
Do not clean the dishwasher interioruntil it has cooled.
Wear rubber gloves. Do not use any type of cleanser other
than dishwasher detergent because it may cause foaming
or sudsing.
To clean interior
Make a paste with powdered dishwasher detergent on a
clamp sponge and clean.
OR
Use liquid automatic dishwasher detergent and clean with
damp sponge.
OR
See the vinegar rinse procedure in "Spotting and filming on
dishes" in "Troubleshooting."
NOTE: Run a normal wash cycle with detergent after
cleaning the interior.
Drain Air Gap
Check the drain air gap anytime your dishwasher
isn't draining well
Some state or local plumbing codes requirethe addition of
a drain air gap between a built-indishwasher and the
home drain system. If a drain is clogged, the drain air gap
protects your dishwasher from water backing up into it.
The drain air gap is usuallylocated on top of the sink or
countertop near the dishwasher. To order a drain air gap
contact your local dealer, or in the U.S.A., call the
Consumer Assistance Center at 1-800-422-1230 and ask
for Part Number 300096.
NOTE: The drain air gap is an external plumbing device
that is not part of your dishwasher. The warranty provided
with your dishwasher does not cover servicecosts directly
associated with the cleaning or repair of the external drain
air gap.
To clean the drain air gap
Clean the drain air gap periodically to ensure proper
drainage of your dishwasher. Follow the cleaning
instructions provided by the manufacturer. With most
types, you lift off the chrome cover. Unscrew the plastic
cap. Then check for any soil buildup. Clean if necessary.
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Storing YourDishwasher
Storing for the summer
Protect your dishwasher duringthe summer months by
turning off the water supply and power supply to the
dishwasher.
Moving or winterizing your dishwasher
Protect your dishwasher and home against water damage
due to freezing water lines. If your dishwasher is left in a
seasonal dwellingor could be exposed to near freezing
temperatures, have a qualified person do the following:
1, Disconnect power supply to the dishwasher.
2. Turn off water supply to the dishwasher.
3. Remove the 4 screws on the lower access panel.
Remove the lower access panel.
5. Remove the spring clamp from the water outlet and
separate from the water supply valve; drain water into
pan.
6. Reconnect both water inlet and water outlet to the
water supply valve.
7. Empty the pan and reposition it under the water pump.
8. Remove the clamp and disconnect the drain hose from
the water pump; drain water into pan.
9. Reconnect drain hose to the water pump, being sure
to position the clamp over the connection.
10. Replace the lower access panel.
NOTE: If your dishwasher is connected to a garbage
disposal, do not run water into the sink after winterizing.
This could cause water to refillthe drain hose on your
dishwasher.
Reconnecting your dishwasher
1. Remove the 4 screws on the lower access panel and
remove lower access panel.
2. Turn on the water supplyto dishwasher.
3. Turn on power supply to dishwasher.
4. Run dishwasher through a complete cycle and check
for leaks.
5. Replace lower access panel.
4. Place a shallow pan under the water supply valve.
Then, use a wrench to disconnect the water inlet from
the water supply valve. Separate the water inlet from
the water supply valve and drain water into the pan.
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3 4 5 6
1. Water outlet
2, Spring clamps
3. Water supply valve
4. Water inlet
5. Water pump
6. Drain hose
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TROUBLE-
SHOOTING
First try the solutions suggested here and
possibly avoid the cost of a service call...
Dishwasher is not operating properly
Dishwasher does not run or stops during a cycle
Is the doorclosed tightlyand latched?
Is the right cycle selected? Refer to the "Cycle Selection
Chart."
Is there power to the dishwasher? Has a household fuse
blown or circuit breaker tripped?
Has the motor stopped due to an overload? The motor
automatically resets itself within a few minutes. If it does
not restart, call for service.
Is the water shut-off valve (if installed) turned on?
Dishwasher will not fill
Is the overfillprotection float able to move up and down
freely? Press down to release.
Dishwasher seems to run too long
Is the water supplied to the dishwasher hot enough? The
dishwasher runs longer while heatingwater. Refer to the
"Dishwasher Efficiency Tips"section,
A delay automatically occurs in some wash and rinse
cycles untilthe water reaches the proper temperature.
Water remains in the dishwasher
Is the cycle complete?
Detergent remains in the covered section of the
dispenser
Is the cycle complete?
Is the detergent lump-free? Replace detergent if
necessary.
White residue on the front of the access panel
Was too much detergent used? Refer to the "Detergent
Dispenser"section.
Is the brand of detergent making excess foam?_Try a
different brand to reduce foaming and eliminate buildup.
Odor in the dishwasher
Are dishes washed only every 2 or 3 days? Run a rinse
cycle once or twice a day until you have a full load.
Does the dishwasher have a new plastic smell? Run a
vinegar rinse as described in "Spotting and filming on
dishes" later in this Troubleshooting guide.
Condensation on the kitchen counter (built-in
models)
Is the dishwasher aligned withthe countertop? Moisture
fromthe vent in the dishwasher console can formon the
counter. Refer to the installation instructionsfor more
information.
Dishes are not completely clean
Food soil left on the dishes
Is the dishwasher loaded correctly? Refer to the
"Loading Your Dishwasher"section.
Is the water temperature too low? If needed, turn home
water heater up to ensure water entering dishwasher is
at least 120°F (49°C). Refer to the "Dishwasher
Efficiency Tips" section.
Did you use the correct amount of fresh detergent? Use
recommended dishwasher detergents only. Refer to the
"Detergent Dispenser" section. Never use less than one
tablespoon per load. Detergent must be fresh to be
effective. Store detergent in a cool, dry area. Heavy soil
and/or hard water generally require extra detergent.
Is detergent caked in dispenser? Use fresh detergent
only. Do not allow detergent to sit for several hours in a
wet dispenser. Clean dispenser when caked detergent is
present.
Is the pump or spray arm clogged by labels from bottles
and cans? Remove labels before washing bottles and
cans or wash by hand.
Is the home water pressure high enough for proper
dishwasher filling? Home water pressure should be 20
to 120 psi (138 to 828 kPa) for proper dishwasher fill. A
booster pump on the water supply can be added if
pressure is too low.
Are high suds slowingthe wash arm? Never use soap or
laundry detergents. Use recommended dishwasher
detergents only.
Spots and stains on dishes
Spotting and filming on dishes
Is your water hard or is there a high mineral content in
your water? Conditioning the final rinse water with a
liquidrinse aid helps eliminate spotting and filming.
Keep the rinse aid dispenser filled,
ts the water temperature too low? If needed, turn home
water heater up to ensure water entering dishwasher is
at least 120°F (49°C). Refer to the "Dishwasher
Efficiency Tips" section.
Did you use the correct amount of effective detergent?
Use recommended dishwasher detergents only. Refer to
the "Detergent Dispenser" section. Never use less than
1tablespoon per load. Detergent must be fresh to be
effective. Store detergent in a cool, dry area. Heavy soil
and/or hard water generally require extra detergent.
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Is the home water pressure high enough for proper
dishwasher filling? Home water pressure should be 20
to 120 psi (138 to 828 kPa) for proper dishwasher fill, A
booster pump on the water supply can be added if
pressure is too low.
NOTE: To remove spots and film from dishes, try a white
vinegar rinse. This procedure is intended for occasional
use only. Vinegar is an acid and using it too often could
damage your dishwasher.
1. Wash and rinse dishes. Use an air-dry or an energy
saving dry option. Remove all silverware or metal
items.
2. Put 2 cups (473 mL) white vinegar in a glass or
dishwasher-safe measuring cup on the bottom r_,ck.
3. Run the dishwasher through a complete washing
cycle using an air-dry or an energy saving dry option.
Do not use detergent. Vinegar will mix with the wash
water.
Silica film or etching (silica film is a milky, rainbow-
colored deposit; etching is a cloudy film)
Sometimes there is a water/chemical reaction with
certain types of glassware. This is usuallycaused by
some combination of soft or softened water, alkaline
washing solutions, insufficientrinsing,overloading the
dishwasher,and the heat of drying. It might not be
possibleto prevent the problem, except by hand
washing.
To slow this process use a minimum amount of
detergent but not less than 1 tablespoon per load. Use a
liquid rinse aid and underload the dishwasher to allow
thorough rinsing. Silica film and etching are permanent
and cannot be removed. Do not use heated drying.
White spots on cookware with non-stick finish
Has the dishwasher detergent removed cookware
seasoning? Reseason cookware after washing in the
dishwasher,
mBrown stains on dishes and dishwasher interior
Does your water have high iron content?Rewash dishes
using 1-3 teaspoons of citric acid crystalsadded to the
covered section of the detergent dispenser. Do not use
detergent. Follow with a Normal wash cycle with
detergent. If treatment is needed more often than every
other month,the installationof an iron removal unit is
recommended,
Black or gray marks on dishes
Are aluminum items rubbing dishes during washing?
Disposable aluminum items can break down in the
dishwasher and cause marking. Hand wash these items.
Remove aluminum markings by usinga mild abrasive
cleaner.
Orange stains on plastic dishes or dishwasher
interior
Are large amounts of tomato-based foods on dishes
placed in the dishwasher?Stains gradually fade over
time. Regular use of heated drying will slow fading.
Stains will not affect dishwasher performance. Regular
use of a rinse cycle and an air-dry or energy-saving dry
option will reduce the likelihood of staining.
Dishes do not dry completely
Dishes are not dry
Did you load "yourdishwasher to allow proper water
drainage? Do not overload, Refer to the "Loading Your
Dishwasher"section. Use a liquidrinse aid to speed
drying.
Are the plastics wet? Plasticsoften need towel drying.
Is the rinse aid dispenser empty? Refer to the "Rinse Aid
Dispenser" section.
Did you use an air-dry or energy-saving dry option?Use
a heated drying option for dryer dishes.
Dishes are damaged during a cycle
Chipping of dishes
Did you load the dishwasher properly? Load the dishes
and glasses so they are stable and do not striketogether
from washing action. Minimize chipping by movingthe
rack in and out slowly.
NOTE: Antiques,feather-edged crystal, and similar
types of china and glassware might be too delicate for
automatic dishwashing.Wash by hand.
Noises
Grinding, grating, crunching or buzzing sounds
Ahard object has entered the wash module (on some
models). The sound should stop when the object is
groundup.
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ASSISTANCE
ORSERVICE
Before calling for assistance or service, please check
"Troubleshooting." It may save you the cost of a service
cal!. If you still need help, follow the instructions below.
When calling, please know the purchase date and the
complete model and serial number of your appliance. This
information will help us to better respond to your request.
In the U.S.A.
Call the KitchenAid Consumer Assistance Center
toll free: 1-800-422-1230.
Our consultants provide assistance with:
Features and specifications on our full line of
appliances.
Installation information.
Use and maintenance procedures.
Accessory and repair parts sales.
Specialized customer assistance (Spanish speaking,
hearing impaired, limited vision, etc.).
Referrals to local dealers, repair parts distributors, and
service companies. KitchenAid service technicians are
trained to fulfill the product warranty and provide after-
warranty service, anywhere in the United States.
To locate the authorized KitchenAid service company in
your area, you can also look in your telephone directory
Yellow Pages.
If you need replacement parts
If you need to order replacement parts, we recommend
that you only use factory authorized parts. These parts will
fit right and work right, because they are made with the
same precision used to build every new KITCHENAID°
appliance. To locate factory authorized replacement parts
in your area, call our Consumer Assistance Center
telephone number or your nearest authorized service
center.
For further assistance
If you need further assistance, you can write to KitchenAid
with any questions or concerns at:
KitchenAid Brand Home Appliances
Consumer Assistance Center
c/o Correspondence Dept.
2000 North M-63
Benton Harbor, MI 49022-2692
Please include a daytime phone number in your
correspondence.
In Canada
Call the KitchenAid Canada Consumer Assistance Center
toll free: 1-800-461-5681 8:30 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. (ESF)
Our consultants provide assistance with:
Features and specifications on our full line of
appliances,
Referrals to local dealers.
For service in Canada
Call 1-800-807-6777, KitchenAid service'technicians are
trained to fulfill the product warranty and provide after-
warranty service, anywhere in Canada.
ff you need replacement parts
If you need to order replacement parts, we recommend
that you only use factory authorized parts. These partswill
fit rightand work right, because they are made with the
same precision used to build every new KITCHENAID"
appliance. To locate factory authorized replacement parts
in your area, callyour nearest authorized service center.
For further assistance
If you need furtherassistance, you can wdte to KitchenAid
Canada with any questions or concerns at:
Consumer Relations Center
KitchenAid Canada
1901 Minnesota Court
Mississauga, Ontario L5N 3A7
Please include a daytime phone number in your
correspondence.
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