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Improper loading can cause dishes to be chipped or
damaged. When loading glasses or mugs, it is best to load
these items in between rows of tines (as shown) instead of
loading them over tines.
When loading silverware, always place sharp items pointing
down. Mix items in each section of the basket with some
pointing up and some down to avoid nesting. Spray cannot
reach nested items.
STEP 2
Add Detergent
NOTE: If you do not plan to run a wash cycle soon, run a rinse
cycle. Do not use detergent.
Use automatic dishwasher detergent only. Add powder, liquid,
or tablet detergent just before starting a cycle.
Fresh automatic dishwasher detergent results in better
cleaning. Store tightly closed detergent container in a cool,
dry place. We recommend tablets and packs for convenience
and improved performance.
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C
A. Cover latch
B. Prewash section
C. Main wash section
Premeasured Detergents
Many detergents now come in several forms (gel packs, tablets,
or powder packs).
We recommend that you use high-quality tablets or packs for
convenience and improved performance. High-quality tablets
and packs have been proven better than powder, liquid, or gel
detergents at reducing filming on dishes. Using tablets and packs
over time will start to reduce or eliminate white film. Also, by using
a rinse aid, you can minimize repeat buildup of white film. These
forms are suitable for all hardness and soil levels. Always place
detergents in the main compartment and slide lid to close.
Powders and Gels
The amount of detergent to use depends on:
How much soil remains on the items - Heavily soiled loads
require more detergent.
The hardness of the water - If you use too little in hard water,
dishes won’t be clean. If you use too much in soft water,
glassware can etch.
Soft to Medium Water (0-6 grains per U.S. gallon)
(typical water softener water and some city water}
Medium to Hard Water (7-12 grains per U.S. gallon)
(well water and some city water)
Depending on your water hardness, fill the Main Wash section
of the dispenser as shown. Fill the Pre-Wash section to the
level shown if needed.
NOTE: Fill amounts shown
are for standard powdered
detergent. Follow instructions
on the package when using
other dishwasher detergents.
Premeasured forms are
suitable for all hardness and
soil levels. Always place
premeasured detergents in the
main compartment and close
the lid.
Soft Water
Hard Water
Soft Water
Hard Water
Main WashPre-Wash
Add Rinse Aid
Your dishwasher is designed to use rinse aid for good drying
performance. Without rinse aid, your dishes and dishwasher
interior will have excessive moisture. The Heat Dry option will
not perform as well without rinse aid.
Rinse aid keeps water from forming droplets that can dry as
spots or streaks. It also improves drying by allowing water to
drain off of the dishes after the final rinse.
Rinse aid helps to reduce excess moisture on the dish racks
and interior of your dishwasher.
Check the rinse aid indicator. Add rinse aid when the indicator
window looks clear.
To add rinse aid, turn
the dispenser cap
counterclockwise to open,
and lift off. Pour rinse aid
into the opening until the
indicator window looks full.
Replace the dispenser cap
and turn clockwise. Make
sure cap is fully locked.
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NOTE: For most water
conditions, the factory
setting of 2 will give good
results. If you have hard
water or notice rings or
spots, try a higher setting.
Turn the arrow adjuster
inside the dispenser by
either using your fingers
or inserting a flat-blade
screwdriver into the center
of the arrow and turning.
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STEP 3
Select a Cycle
Open the door, press the ON/OFF button.
NOTE: Heavier cycles and options affect cycle length.
Pots and Pans – Use for heavily soiled or cookware with
dried-on or baked-on soils.
Heavy – Use for heavily soiled, hard-to-clean items.
Normal – Use for normal food soil. The energy usage label
is based on this cycle.
Light – Use for lightly soiled items or china and crystal.
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