. ...’ ‘ -,’’,..- ,--- -.-— 8 UseandCareof Built-in Model HI).!897 Energy-SavingTips p2 Howtooperate p4 yourdishwasher ~adedright, p$ dishesgetcleaner Whatisdishwasher safe?p10 Savetimeandmoney Before yourequestservice, usetheProblem Solver.
l;~,>j y, $4 ,-.. kt~,~ :$!i ‘&k:’ — * ‘E”” qy, ~>~ EA ~~~tik $? yi)tE n 6 @ Important safelyinstructions. ...3 ReadthisbookCarefully Howtooperate your {iisil}~asher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..4,5 Gooddishwashingstarts withH~water . . . . . . . . . . . . ..6 HOWto testwatertemperature. ..6 It is intendedto helpyouoperate and maintainyournewdishwasher properly. Helppreventspotting witharinse agent . . . . . . . . . . . ..6 Howtochoose anduse therightdetergent . . . . . . . ...6.
WORT~T SAJ?ETY ~STRUCTIONS Readdl imtructiombeforeusingthisappliance. — — WA~~G–Men usingthis appliance,alwaysexercisebasic safetyprecautions,includingthe following: * Use thisapplianceotiy for i@intendedpurpose,as you til finddescribedin thisUse andCareBook. o Thisdishwashermustbe properlyinstalledandlocated inaccordancewiththe ktaMationktructions before it is used.If youdidnot receive anInstallationbstructions sheet withyourdishwasheryoucan obtainonebycontactingthe servicelocationnearestyou.
,, Howtooperate your dishwasher DoorLatch (Locked) a Cycle Indicator Dial (Tiurnto Start) / STEP 1. Loadyourdishwasher withdishes,silverware,pots,pans, bowls,etc. accordingto instructions on .-pages8 and9. STEP2. Adddetergentto the detergentdispenser.Makesurethe CycleIndicatorDial is at OFF positionbeforeaddingdetergent. (Seepages6 and 7.) Userinse aid agentto helpprevent spotting.(Seepage6.) STEP3. SelectDRYINGHEAT Option.It mustbe ON for PLATE WARMERcycle,OFF for RINSE HOLDcycle.
~ e * ForMNSE HOLDcycle: * ForPLATEWWER a. Besuredooris unlatihed. b. SelectDRYINGHEAT–OFF dryingoption. a, Loadcleanplatesand dishesto bewarmed. b, SelectDR~G HEAT–ON dryingoption. c, Leavethe doorunlatched. ❑ lJaHlwAsH m_ It is importantto followthe loading instructionson pages8 and9. , — ~ ;:;E ON* OFF ❑ Cycleselectionhink cycle: (QL15nwmmy NORMALWASH—Formostloads of everydaydishes,glassesand coo~are withmediumsoils.It saveshotwateroverthe P~S & PANScycle.
,) GoodtishwashingStirts with Hm water. Helppreventspotting witha rinseagent. Howto chooseanduse therightdetergent. ‘Fogetdishescleananddry you needhot water.Tohelpyouget waterof thepropertemperature, yourHotPointdishwasherhasa WATERTEMPBOOSTfeature thatautomaticallysensesthe temperatureofthe waterin the washcycleandheatsit, if necessary,to theproper temperature.
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Usually Safe Exceptions (not safe) Special Instructions YES Somecoloredanodized aluminumcan fade. Somedarkeningor spottingpossible.Removeby scouringwithsoap-filledsteelwoolpads. China/ Stoneware YES Antique,metal-trimmed, hand-paintedor over-the-glaze patternsfade. Goldleafwilldiscolor. If indoubt,checkwiththe manufacturer.Or testwash onepiecedailyforat leasta month.Comparewiththe rest oftheset. Crystal YES Antique,metal-tiirnxned or hand-paintedpatternsfade. Goldleafwilldiscolor.
* Built-indishwashers often usean airgape ?&et:p it clew. An air gapis a plumbingdevice. It protectsyourdishwasheragainst waterbackingup intoit if a drain clogs.Theair gapis nota partof thedishwasher.Andyoumaynot evenhaveone. Not allplumbing codesrequireair gaps. If youhaveanair gap,checkit at leastoncea month.THEAIR GAPIS NOTPARTOF YOUR DISHWASHER.IT IS N(YI’ COVEREDIN YOUR WARRANTY. The air gap is easyto clean.
Beforeyoucall forservice, If }l~uhavea problem,itmaybe minor. Youmaybe ableto correct it yourself.Justuse this Problem Solverto locateyourproblemand thenfollowthe suggested recommendations. The ProblemSolver PROBLEM POSS~LE CAUSEm RE~DY DIS~ASHER WON’TRUN A fuse in yourhomemaybe blown,or the circuitbreakertripped.Replacefise or reset circuitbr~aker.Remove-anyotherappliancesfromthe circuit. UNUSUALNOISE Utensilsmaynot be secureon rackpins. Or somethingsmallmayhavedroppedfrom the rack.
— -. f ~ PROBLEM .DE’,:ERGENT CUP CGVERWON’TLA~M POSS~LE CAUSEAND ~mDY MakesureCycleIndicatordialis in OFF position. SPOTSANDFILMING Spottingcanbe causedbyallthesethings: ONGLASSESAND Extremelyhard water.(Seepage6.) FLATWARE Lowinletwatertemperature.(Totest, seepage6.) Overloadingthe dishwasher. Improperloading.(Seepages8-9.) Oldor dampdetergent. Phosphatelevelin detergenttoolow.(Seepage6.) Rinseagentdispenserempty.(Seepage6.) Toolittledetergent.(Seepage6.
-m— —— I PROBLEM I C:~IPPINGOFCHINA POSSIBLE CAUSE AND RE~DY Roughhandlingcan causechipping.Loadwithcare. Makesure glasswareandchinaare secureand can’tjar loose. (Seepages8 & 9 for correctwayto loadglassware.) Makesure tallglassesand stemwarewillclearthe topofthe tub whenyoupushthe rack intothe dishwasher. Alwaysuse thetop rack for delicateitems. SMALLAMOUNTOF Wateraroundthe outleton thetub bottomat thebackof thetub is normal.It is clean WATERSTANDING water.It’sthereto keepthe waterseallubricated.
— .——- T I Our Consumer Servicesare designedwith your needs and wants in mind, warrantyProtection Beforeyour newappliance left the factory, it went through rigoroustests to detect manufacturing defects. And you have a written warranty to protect you. Seethe warranty on the back page of this book for details. Convenient service Whetheryour applianceis in or out of warranty, you’re just a phone call awayfrom our nationwide network of Factory Trained Serviceprofessionals.
Mll ., $VHATis COVERED FULL ONE-YEARWARRANTY For one year from date of original purchase, we will provide, free of charge, parts and service labor in your home to repair or replace any pati of thedishwasherthat fails because of a manufacturing defect. This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased for ordinary home use in the 48 mainland states, Hawaii and Washington, D.C.