Manual

EnergyOptions
Hi-Temp Wash Option
When HI-TEMPWASH option isselected, the heating
element in the bottom of the tub will raisethe main wash
andfinal rinsewater temperature to approximately 140°F.
Wash action will continue but timerwill not advance until
thiswater temperature hasbeen reached.Thehotterwater
provided by this option helps activate dishwasher deter-
gent to clean food grease and soil from dishes. HI-TEMP
WASH can be used with any cycle except RINSE& HOLD.
The WATER HEATING light will glow until the water
temperature reaches 140°F. To turn off HI-TEMPWASH
option, push the RESETOPTIONSbutton.
Lo-Temp Dry Option
LO-TEMPDRYsaveselectricity. The heating element stays
off during the drying portion of the cycle. Additional
drying time may be required, with the door open, to
completelyair drydishes. Somewaterdroplets mayremain
on door andin areaswheredishestouch dishwasher basket
or rack.
To turn LO-TEMP DRY option off and select a heated
drying cycle,push the RESETOPTIONSbutton. Ifthe LO-
TEMPDRYoption is not selected, a heated drying cycle is
automatically provided. LO-TEMPDRYmust be selected
with the RINSE& HOLDcycle.
Thedrying option maybe changed at anytime during the
cycle and affects only the drying period.
How To Load
Referto the General Loading section inyour Owner's
Guide for more detailed information.
Top Rack
Loadglasses,cups,bowls, "dishwashersafe" plasticware,
and miscellaneous itemson the top rackbetween prongs.
Bottom Rack
Load large plates, platters, bowls, casseroledishes, silver-
ware, and pots and pans on the bottom rack.
Placeitemson rackswith soiled surfacesfacing the center
of the rack. Besure largeitems do not blockthe detergent
dispenser preventing it from opening during the wash
cycle.
Silverware Basket
Loadknives and fork
with handles up. Be
sure items do not pro-
trudethroughtheholes
inthe basket and stop
the rotation of the
sprayarm.
Cleaning the Pump and Spray Arm
Your dishwasher will flush away all normal food soils.
However, objects (bones, fruit pits, etc.) may collect in
openings and should be removed to avoid clogging the
drain.
To prevent injury, allow dishwasher to cool
before cleaning.
IFl,,_,-_mJ,_oJ_=Be careful when cleaning around the pump
area. There maybeglassfragments from broken glassitems.
1. Removenutand lift outsprayarm. Cleanoutspray holes.
2. Clean in and around pump openings.
3. Replacesprayarm onsprayarm pin. Replaceandtighten
nut. Spray arm should rotate freely.
A .t/Spray Arm
SprayArm SoilSeparator
(caution) _ PumpOpening
Important Parts of Your Dishwasher
UpperSprayArm
Upper l.J Ill"
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SprayTiPJr_"_"_ II
Lower I II !l!l
L°wer Mr_ll_ _ !! -]!A" III..I
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Assembly
. Float
Normal
Water
"- Fill Level
DoorSpdng
It is Normal:
Tohave short pausesduring operation of dishwasher.
,, Fora small amountofwaterto remain in bottom of tub.
To hear water entering dishwasher as it fills.
To hear water being pumped out of dishwasher as it
drains.
Tohear timer clicking asdishwasher cycles advance.
Before You Call for Service
The Avoid ServiceChecklistandCommon Dishwashing
Problems and Solutions inyour Owner's Guide discuss
many consumer dishwashing concerns.