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This section explains how you can handle minor performance problems. Check this
list before calling for service. If you can't solve your dishwasher's problem, review
the "Troubleshooting" chart on pages 26-27 before calling for service information.
Dishes are not cleaned completely
PROBLEM
Food soil
left on
dishes
CAUSE SOLUTION
Slowdown of spray arm
due to high suds
Use only recommended dishwasher deter-
gents, not soap or laundry detergents. Do not
overfill the rinse agent dispenser. Wipe up any
spills before running a cycle.
Improper loading Follow the loading instructions on pages 8-10.
Insufficient fill due to
low water pressure
Your home water pressure should be 20 to
120 psi (138-828 kPa) for a proper dishwasher
fill. You may need a booster pump on the
water supply if the pressure is too low.
Use of incorrect, too
little, or ineffective
detergent
Use recommended dishwasher detergents
and specified amounts only (see page 13 for
amounts), but never use less than 1 table-
spoon. For effective cleaning, use only fresh
detergent and store it tightly closed in a cool,
dry place.
Detergent cakes
in dispenser
Add detergent just before starting the dish-
washer. Use fresh detergent and remove any
caked detergent before filling the dispenser.
When using Delay Wash, make sure the
dispenser is dry before adding detergent.
Water temperature
too low
Set your water heater to ensure that the water
entering the dishwasher is at least 120°F
(49°C). See page 19 for recommended
procedure under "Energy saving tips."
Spotting and
filming
Hard water or high
mineral content
in water
Use rinse agent to help eliminate spotting
and filming. To remove hard water film, see
"Removing spots and film" on page 25.
Water temperature is
too low
Set your water heater to ensure that the water
entering the dishwasher is at least 120°F (49°C).
See page 19 for recommended procedure under
"Energy saving tips."
Use of incorrect
detergents
Use only recommended dishwasher
detergents.
Incorrect amount of
detergent
Heavy soil or hard water usually require the
use of extra detergent. See page 13 for
recommended detergent amounts.
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