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The power consumption of your
dishwasher can be minimized if
you follow thesesuggestions:
s Operate the dishwasher wdy
when Ws Ml. Let the dishes accu-
mulate
in the dishwasher.W/hen
you put in only a partial load: use
the Rinse CMy cycle to rinse off
heavy soils. Be sure to iatch the
door when waiting for a fuii ioad.
This helps to keep soiis moist,
easier to remove.
ISAlways select the cycle that
uses the least amount of water
that wik! remove the sail from the
load. See your Operating
instructions Leafiet.
~ If you don’t need your dishes
right away, use your EnergySaver
n043eat ieature that turns the
drying heater off autcwnaticaiiy,
Dishes dry naturaiiy over a longer
period such
as overnight.
Helpus
helpyou...
Readthis bookandhi?
separateoperating
InstructionsLeafletcarefully
They are designed to heip you
operate and maintain your new
dishwasher properiy.
Keep them handy for answers to
your questions.
if you don’t understand something
or need more heip...Caii, toii free:
The GEAnswer CenterTM
800.626.2000
consumer information service
or write (inciude your phone
number):
Consumer Affairs
Generai Eiectric Company
Appiiance Park
Louisviiie, KY 40225
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Writeckmwnthe modeland
serial numbers.
You’ii find them on a iabei just
inside the dishwasher door.
These numbers are aiso on the
Consumer Product Ownership
Registration Card that came with
your dishwasher. Before sending in
this card, please write these
numbers here:
Modei No.
Seriai No.
Use these numbers in any
correspondence or service caiis
concerning your dishwasher.
Myou received a damaged
dishwasher, immediately contact
the deaier (or buiider) that soid you
the dishwasher.
Save
timemu!)money...
before you calllfor service
Check the Probiem Soiver (pages
10-11).it iists minor causes of
operating probiems that you can
correct yourseif. it couid saveyou
an unnecessary service caii.
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IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS
Read23!1instructionsbeforeusingthisappliance
— ~~~~!~~–~dhen using this DANGER—lmr3ro~erconnection of
appliance, always exercis6 basic
the equiprnen~-groundingconduc-
safety precautions, including the
tor can result in a risk of electric
following:
shock. Check with a qualified
electrician or service technician if
~Use this
appliance only for its
you are in doubt as to whether the
intended purpose as described in appliance is properly grounded. Do
the Operating Instructions and Use
not modify the plug provided with
and Care Book.
~This
dishwasher must be
properlyinstalledand located in
accordance with the Installation
hstrmtions before it is used.
If
you did not receive an installation
Instructions sheet with your
dishwasher you can obtain one by
contacting the service location
nearest you, See pages 7 and 8 for
additional instructions on
convertible use.
—--Connectto a properly rated,
protected and sized power-supply
circuit to avoid electrical overload.
GROUNDINGINSTFNJCTK3NS
(built-in models)
—This appliance 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 of the appliance.
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
(for Cord-Connected models)
See Pg.
7.This appliance must be
grounded. In the event of a
malfunction or breakdown, ground-
ing will reduce the risk of electric
shock by providing a path of least
resistance for electric current. This
appliance is equipped with a cord
having an equipment-grounding
conductor and a grounding plug.
The plug must be plugged into an
appropriate outlet that is installed
and grounded in accordance with
all local codes and ordinances.
the appliance; if it will not fit the
outlet, havea proper outlet
installed by a qualified electrician.
~Useonly detergents or wetting
agents recommended for use in a
dishwasher.
@Do not wash plastic items unless
marked “dishwasher safe” or the
equivalent. For plastic items not so
marked, check the manufacturer’s
recommendations.
~ Load light plastic items so they
will not become dislodged and
drop to the bottom of the dish-
washer—they might come into
contact with the heating unit and
be damaged.
Tominimize the possibility
d injury.
@
When loading items to be
washed:
A. Locate sharp items so that
they are not likely to damage
“thedoor seal, and
B. Load sharp knives with the
handles up to reduce a risk of
cut-type injuries.
* Do not touch the heating
element during or immediately
after use.
UZIDo not operate your dishwasher
unless all enclosure panels are
properly in place.
=JDo not tamper with controls.
@Do not abuse, sit on, or stand
on the door or dish rack of the
dishwasher.
* Close supervision is necessary if
this appliance is used by or near
children. Do not allow children to
play inside, on or with this appli-
ance or any discarded appliance.
Dispose of discarded appliances
and shipping or packing material
properly.Before discarding a
dishwasher, removethe door of the
washing compartment.
@Keep all washing detergents and
wetting agents out of the reach of
children, preferably in a locked
cabinet. Observe all warnings on
container labels to avoid personal
injury.
@To prevent convertible model
dishwasher from tipping ove~
do not extend both racks when
loaded, and do not lean or push
down on:
—open door
—upper rack when fully extended
@HYDROGEN GAS is produced by
the chemical action within your
water heater and the gas can
accumulate in the water heater
and/or water pipes if hot water has
not been used for a period of two
weeks or longer. HYDROGENGAS
IS EXPLOSIVE.So to prevent the
possibility of damage or injury, if
you have not used hot water for
two weeks or more, or move into a
residence in which the hot water
system may not have been used
for some time, turn on all hot
water faucets and allow them to
run for several minutes before
using any electrical appliance
which is connected to the hot
water system. This will allow any
hydrogen gas to escape. Of course,
since the gas is flammable, do not
smoke or use an open flame or
appliance during this process.
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Toget dishes clean and dry you
need hot water. Tohelp you get
water of the proper temperature,
your General Electric dishwasher
automatically senses the temperat-
ure of the water in the wash cycle
and heats it, if necessary,to the
proper temperature. Forgood
washing and drying, the entering
water must be at least 120°ETo
prevent dishware damage inlet
water should not exceed 150”E
Check your water temperature
with a candy or meat thermome=
W. Turn on the hot water faucet
nearest the dishwasher. Put the
thermometer in a glass and let the
water fill the glass until the tem-
perature stops rising. if the water
temperature is below 120°Eadjust
yourwaterheater.
Helpful hints: If outside tempera-
tures are unusually low or if your
water travels a long distance from
heater to dishwasher you may
need to set your heater’s thermo-
stat up. If you have not used hot
water for some time, the water in
the pipes will be cold. Turnon the
hot water faucet at the sink and
allow it to run until the water is
hot. Then start the dishwasher. If
you’ve recently done laundry or run
hot water for showers,
giveyour
waterheatertime
to recover before
operating the dishwasher.
Youcan helpprevent
spottingwitha Irhlse
agent.
A rinse agent makeswater flow off
dishes quicker than usual.This
lessens water spotting. Makes
drying faster, too.
Rinse agents come in either liquid
orsolidform.Yourdishwasher’s
dispenser (on models so equipped)
uses the liquid form.
Here’s how to fill the rinseagent
dispenser.Unscrewthecap.
Add the liquid rinse agent until
it just reaches the bottom of the
lip inside the dispenser opening.
Replace the cap. Thedispenser
automatically releasesthe rinse
agent into the final rinse water.
Hyou accidentally spill:Wipe up
the rinse agent with a damp cloth.
Don’t leavethe spill in the dish-
washer. It can keep your detergent
from working.
Uyou can’t find any rinse agent,
write:
ECONOMICS LABORATORYINC.
(“JET DRY”)
Osborn Building
St. Paul, Minnesota 55102
First,useonlydetergent
specificallymade foruse in
dishwashers.Othertypeswill
cause oversudsing.
Second, check the
phosphate
content.
Phosphate helps prevent
hard-watermaterials from forming
spots or film on your dishes. If
your water is hard (10grains or
more),your detergent has to work
harder.Detergentswith a higher
phosphate level will probably work
better. If the phosphate content is
low
(8.7?40or less),you’ll haveto
use extra detergent with hard
water.
If your water company says your
water is hard, try detergent with a
higher phosphate content.
Your water department can tell
you how hard yourwater is. So
can your rural county agent. Or
your area’s water softener com-
pany.Just call and askthem how
many “grains” of hardness is in
your-w~ter.
l-knv much detergent shouk! you
use?That depends. Is your water
“hard” or “soft?” With hard water,
you need extra detergent to get
dishes clean. With soft water, you
need less detergent.
Too much detergent with soft
water not only wastes money, it
can be harmful. It can cause a
permanent cloudiness of glass-
ware, called “etching.” An outside
layer of glass is etched away! Of
course, this takes some time. EM
why take a chance when it’s easy
to find out the hardness of your
Your dishwasher’s rinse agent
water.
container holds 4% ‘ounces.This
should last about 3 months. Fill as
Keep your detergent fresh and
needed.
dry. Under the sink
isn’t a good
placeto storedetergent.Toomuch
moisture.Don’tputdetergentinto
the dispenseruntil
you’re ready to
wash dishes, either. (It won’t be
fresh OR dry.)
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yourdetergent gets Oldw
h.mpy,throiwii &Nfvqf.It Wcm’t
wash weii. (.Nddetwgent loses its
power. Lumpy detergent often
won’t dissmive.
You’ii find Wmdetergent
dis~ensers on *he inside door of
yotir dishwasher.Two,because
some cycks use two washes.
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See “Dete[qent UsacjeGuide”
below (tile~LJrethe Cycle Indicator
Dial is at OFFposition before
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adding detergent.)
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Close the main cup.
iVOTE.ODetergent cup maybe
opened manually with no harm.
Detergent usage Guide
Vlhat youcan
ieaveon dishes.
Andwhat youshouldn’t.
if this is your first dishwasher,m if
you’re replacing a much older
model, you may wonder how much
pre-preparationyour dishes need.
Actuaiiy very iittle, Pre-rinsingof
normal food soils is not necessary.
With common senseand a iittle
practice you’ll soon know what
foods to remove.Hereare some
guidelines:
1.Scrape off bones, seeds,skins,
toothpicks and other hard solids. It
is also best to removehard shelled
vegetables, meat trimmings, leafy
vegetables and crusts. Remove
excessive quantities of oil or
grease.
2. Remove large quantities of any
food. Yourdishwasher has a buiit-
in soft food disposer that pulver-
izes soft food bits and flushes
them away.h can handle small
amounts of soft foods, but large
amounts of food as soft as
mashed potatoes or applesauce
wili be difficult to handle.
3.Tryto remov@food scraps and
place dishes in dishwasher before
soil has a chance to dry and
become hard. Disheswith dried-on
soil are more difficult to wash and
may not ccwneclean in the Normal
Cycle. Rememberto use your
RinseCMlyCycle for small
%oldirw” loads,
Note: The foods mentioned above
are for examples only.Other foods
not mentioned may
also need to
be removedfrom your dishes. You
may also want to consider
removing foods such as mustard,
mayonnaise, vinegar,lemon juice
and other foods that can cause
discoloration of stainless steei if
allowed to remain on dishes for a
long period of time.
when using the POTSCRUI!3BER
cycle (on models so equipped)
less preparation is required before
loading. The Potscrubber cycle can
wash heavily-soiied dishes and
remove dried-on and baked-on
soils from pots, pans and casse-
roles. hems with burned-onsoils
wili not come clean. And the
dishwasher cannot remove burn
marks or restore fading caused by
overheating during cooking.
SOFTWATER MEi?ilJMWATER HARDWATER
f (0-3grainshardness)
(4-9grains)
(10-15grains*)
CYCLES MainCup
OpenCup
MainCIJp
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OpenCup MainCup$
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OpenCup*
F?Xscrubberand 1Tablespoon
=L1Tablespoon
Half Full +-
Completely ~ CO~Plete~y
F&Xmaicycles
Half Full
minimum
‘ minimum Full
Chinaarid Crystai
7Tablespoon
None
Half Full None
Completely
andShort cycles
minimum Full
None
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RinseOnlycycles
W$eno dahx$$mt !&e no deiw’gjent
Lh3eno &?&q@’lt
*15grainsandup is extremelyhardwater.A watersoftenerisrecommended,Without it,
limecan buildupinthewater\/alve,Thewatervalvemaystick while openandcauseflooding.
$Fi!ledMainCupholds3 tablespoons;FilleciOpenCuphoicts2tablespoons.
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Loadedright,dishesgetCleanerw
This is a random mixed load, the mtist common
type you will have.
Make sure
dishesareproperlyioadedto insure
that watercanreach
the soiled surfaces. The
washarm
in the bottom sprays water up. The
tower that rises in the center sends water out
over the dishes to wash the items in the upper
rack. On some models so equipped a spray arm
in the top washes down also.
DONOTBLOCKTHISAREAOR
LOADTALLTHINGSNEXTTOIT’.
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WATCH‘OUTFOR T~El ~ ‘-
The-washtower rises through the center of the
boltom rack during the wish and rinse’portions
of the cycle. Don’t block it or load tall things
next to it. Also, be careful not to let portion of
an item extend through the bottom rack or the
silverware basket such as knives, skewers or
pot handles. ~ .
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How tobad the TOPRACK.
Thetop rack is best for glasses,cups and
saucers.Cupsandgkwses fit bestalongthe
skies. This
is the placefor dishwasher-safe
plastics, too. Makesuresmall
plastic items are
lodged in tightly so they can’t fail onto the
Galrod@
heatingunitj
Sauce pans, mixing bowis and other small
items
may beplaced—faceclown-in the top
rack.Thetop rack
is handy for all kinds of
odd shapes.Besurethe forceof waterand
detergentcanreachsoiled surfaces.

How toloadthe BOTTOMRACK.
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Fit platesandsaucers between the pins. L&d ‘
Heatiilysoiledpots,pans:andctissWoles’M~ST
platters,pots,pansandbowlsalongthesides,
be loadedin thebottomrack~facingd~wn. Prop
incorpersor intheback.
the broilerpanandrackalong,tReedge,tilted
towardthecenter.Shallowitim$ maybbangled
providedthe lowersidedo$s’notshieldthe
soiledsurfaceinsidefrom:thewater. “ “-, ~
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Putflatware Inthe removablesilverwarebasket.
Don’t let anyiternextendthroughbottom.
Load with handlesup,to protectyourhands.
Mix knives,forks andspoons so they don’t nest
together.Distributeeven!y.Takeout anything
that mayfall or extendthroughthe bottom of
the
basket.
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air cleaner
filters, furnace
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coatings
Forget a dish? Here’s
$~henylfxi! ‘c%m add iitn
Add dishes any time during a
RINSE ONLY
CyCk.
With other wash cycles, you can
add dishes at any time BEFORE
the main detergent wash portion
Somecoloredanodized
aluminumcanfade.
Antique,metaltrim!yed,
hand-paintedorcwer-the-
glazepatternsfade.
(301d-Jeafwill discolor.
, Antique,“~etal-trimmed,or
hand-paintedpatternsfacie.
Gold-1eafwill discolor.
Milkglassmayyellow.
Ironwill rust. -
Pewtertarnishes.
Don’tput insamesilverware
basketwith stainlesssteel.
Contactbetweenmetalscan
damagesilver.
Don’t use copper utensils in
thesameload.Silvermay
geta brownfilm,
4dhesiveusedto attach
>omehollow-handleknives
Ian loosen.
‘incan rust.
Voodcanwarp,crackor
]se its finish with anytype
lashing.
Mindoubt,qheckwiththe manufacturer.Ortest wash
onepiecedailyfor at Jeastamonth.Comparewiththe
restof theset. ‘
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Loadsecurelyto preventmuvement.InChina-Crystal
Cycle(onmodelssoequipped)aeration—air bubbles
inthewater—I@pswashcrystalgently,,
Donotwashin dishwasher.Damageto dishwasherand
discolorationorstainingof dishwashermayresult.
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if it doesn’tsayD&-lWASHERSAFE,test onepiece
beforedishwashinganentiresl?t.
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Rinseif notwashingimmediately.$alty or acidfoods
canstain if left on.
Rinseif not washingimmediately.Saltyor acidfoods
canstain if ieft on. Drydetergentcancausedifficuit-
to-removeMackspots.Avoidplacingunderthe
detergentcup.
After washing,wipe the non-stickcoatingareawith
vegetableoil to keepit from losingits non-stick
quality.
However, opening the door during
any cycle lessens cleaning power
because the temperature inside
the dishwasher is lowered. So try
to load everything at the beginning.
Here’s how to add a forgotten
dish:
2. Wait a few seconds until the
water calms. Then open the door.
3. Add dishes you’ve forgotten.
4. Close the door and push the
latch to the far right. When the
door is locked, washing will
continue.
of the cycle.
1. Push the door latch to the left.
Washing wili stop.
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HowtoconnectelectricityonCord=Connectedmodels
lMPORTANT—PLEASE
READCAREFULLY
Forpersona!safety,this
appliance mustIbeproperly
gxnmk?ci.
The power cord of this appliance is
equipped with a three-prong
(grounding)plug which mates with
a standard three-prong (grounding)
wall receptacle (Fig. 1)to minimize
the possibility of elec?ricshock
hazardfrom this appliance.
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EXISTSBEFORE USE
Have the wall receptacle and
circuit checked by a qualified
electrician to make sure the
receptacle is properly grounded.
Where a standard two-prong wall
receptacle is encountered, it is
your personal responsibility and
obligation to have it replaced with
a properly grounded three-prong
wall receptacle.
Do NOT, UNDER ANY clFwLJM-
STAN6XS,
curOF?REMOVE
THE THIRD (GROUND) PRONG
FROM THE POWER CORD.
useC9fadapter plugs
usagesituationsWhw’e
appliance’spowercord will
be disconnected
infrequently.
Becauseof potential safety haz-
ards undercertain conditions, we
stronglyrecommendagainst the
useof an adapterplug. However,
if you still elect to usean adapter,
where local codes permit, a
TEMPORARYCONNECTIONmay
be made to a properly grounded
two-prong wall receptacle by the
use of a UL listed adapter (Fig.2)
which is available at most local
hardwarestores.
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TEMPORARYMETHOD
(ADAPTERPLUGSNOT
ml
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PERMITTEDIti CANADA)
ALIGN LARGE
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The larger slot in the adapter must
be aligned with the larger slot in
the wall receptacle to provide
proper polarity in the connection of
the power cord.
CAUTION: Attaching adapter
ground terminal to wall receptacle
cover screw does not ground the
appliance unless cover screw is
metal, and not insulated, and wall
receptacle is grounded through
house wiring, You should have the
circuit checked by a qualified
electrician to make sure the
receptacle is properly grounded.
When c!kmrmcting the power
cord from the adapter, always
hold the adapter with one hand. If
this is not
done,theadapter
groundterminal
is very likelyto
breakwith repeateduse.
should the adapter!gB%Wnd
terminal break,!30 No-l-!JSEthe
applhwmeuntil a properground
has again been
established.
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LkMJE?situationswhere
appliance’spowercord will
bedisconnected
frequently.
00 not use an adapter plug in
these situations becausefrequent
disconnecting of the power cord
places undue strain on the adapter
and leads to eventual failure of the
adapter ground terminal, You
should havethe two-prong wall
receptacle replaced with a three-
prong (grounding) receptacle by a.
qualified electrician before using
the appliance.
Useofextension uxmk
Because of potential safety
hazardsunder certain conditions,
we strongly recommend against
th,euse of an extension cord.
However,if you still elect to use an
extension cord, it is absolutely
necessary that it be a IJL listed
3-wire grounding type appliance
extension
cordandthatthe cur-
rent carrying rating of the cord be
15amperes minimum. Such exten-
sion cords are obtainable through
your local service organization.
@Your dishwasher requires a
single branch circuit supplying 120
volt, 60 hertz a.c., protected with a
15amp or 20 amp fuse or circuit
breaker.
@Your dishwasher circuit should
not be used for any other
appliance while the dishwasher is
in operation as the dishwasher
requires the full capacity of the
circuit.
~ If the wall receptacle you plug
the dishwasher’s power CW’dinto
is contrdied by a swW@ turn fan
the switch

Howtouse the Unicoupleonconvertiblemodels
Beforeoperating
yourdishwasher
the
firstWmL.
Attach the Aerator FkKx3t
Adapter
The special aerator faucet adapter
supplied with yourdishwasher
must be assembled to the sink
faucet spout before you can use
yo~r dishwasher.
Howtoconnectthe
1.Pull Unicouple and its hoses
from storage compartment located
at rearof dishwasher and attach it
to the faucet adapter.
The faucet adapter is designed to
fit standard spouts having internal
or external threads. Youwill find
the adapter and two washers in
the “Hardware for Installation”
packet in your dishwasher.
Toinstall faucet adapler, first
removethe old aerator or trim ring
on your faucet spout.
If faucet has external threads:
Insert the thinner of the two
washers into the faucet adapter
and attach it to the faucet spout.
If faucet has internal threads:
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Insert both washers into the faucet
adapter and attach it to the faucet
spout.
If the faucetadapter threads do
not match your faucet spout,
your local hardware or plumbing
supply store normally has
additional fittings to adapt your
faucet spout to the special aerator
faucet adapter.
MNIE: A sink spray attachment
.k2se
can burst if it is installed on
the same sink with your dishwashe~
M.@suggest that you disconnect
the
sink sprayattachment if your
sink has one am’ plug the hole.
2. Attach the Unicouple connector
to the faucet adapter by depressing
collar at the top of the connector.
When Unicouple is all the way up
onto the adapter, releasethe collar.
It will then snap into position to
lock the Unicouple in place.
The Unicouple’s small hose carries
water from the faucet to the
dishwasher. Its large hose carries
drain water to the sink. Be sure
drain hose is pointing toward the
sink bowl drain opening and the
sink drain is open for water that
will drain from your dishwasher. If
your dishwasher drains into a dis-
poser,operate the disposer until it
is completely empty before start-
ing the dishwasher.
3. Turn hot water fully on before
starting the dishwasher.
The Faucet-Flo nozzle is part of
the Unicouple connector. Operate
the nozzle by depressing the
pressure release lever on the side
of the Unicouple connector. You
will find the Faucet-Flo nozzle
useful for several reasons:
@It allows you to flush cold water
out of the hot water line so that
you can better regulate your water
temperature.
@It allows you to test the
temperature of the water before
starting your dishwasher.
If you needfreshwater for
personaluse:
Disconnect the Unicouple.
Drawyour fresh water directly from
your faucet.
Do not disconnect the Unicouple
while the dishwasher is operating.
How to disconnectthe
Unicoupiefromfaucet
adapter.
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Turnoff the hot water.
2. Releasethe water pressure by
depressing the pressure release
lever.This relieves water pressure
and protects you, and the room,
from severesplashing.
3. Release Unicouple from faucet
by depressing the coliar at the top
of the Unicouple connector.
How to disconnect your
convertible dishwasher
1. Removethe power cord
plug
fromthe wall receptacle.
2. DisconnectUnicouplefrom
faucetadapter.
3.Shakeexcesswaterout of
Unicoupleandreturnit and its
hosesto thedishwasherstorage
compartment.
NOTE:W/henmotorstopsat the
endof the final
rinse, the Uni-
coupie can be disconnected and
returned to storage.

UserMaintenanceInstructions
careof
the woodtop
efore using, wipe well with a dry
cloth to removesurface dust.
Saturate a clean cioth with minerai
oii and poiish aii exposed wood
surfaces untii they gieam. Aiiow
wood top to stand overnight to
absorb the oii and repeatthe
treatment the next day.Aiiow to
stand for 4 to 6 hours and wipe off
excess oii with a soft, dry cioth.
Wood tops shouid not be used as
a piace for thawing frozen foods,
evenwhen protected by a sheet of
aiuminum foii. Never iet water
stand on the wood top.
Toremove water stains, rub with a
cioth saturated with non-toxic
minerai oii (avaiiabie at most drug
stores).
Shouid your top become too
stained, dirty or cut, sand with
#000(150)or#0000(220)sandpaper
and then wipe with a cioth satu-
rated with non-toxic minerai oii.
Built”indishwashers
oftenList? an airgap.
Keeplitdean.
An air gap is a piumbing device. it
protects your dishwasher against
water backing up into it if a drain
ciogs. The air gap is not a part of
the dishwasher. And you may not
even haveone. Not aii piumbing
codes require air gaps.
if you have an air gap, check it at
ieast once a month. THE AiR GAP
IS NOT PARTOF-YOURDiSH-
WASHER. iT iS NOT COVEREDiN
YOURWARRANTY
The air gap is easy to clean. With
most types, first turn off the dish-
washer, then lift off the chrome
cover. Then unscrew the plastic
cap and check for any buiid-up of
grit. A toothpick makes cieaning
easy.
Check the air gap any time your
dishwasher isn’t draining well.
Tokeepyourdishwasher
lookinggood
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OBJECTS,SCOURINGPADS,
HARSHORGRiTTYCLEANSERS
ON ANY PARTOF YOUR
DiSHWASHER.
Ciean controi panei with a damp
cioth. Drythoroughly.
The interior usuaiiy takes care of
itseif. if it shouid needcieaning,
use a mikl cieaning powder.
Ciean the exterior with a good
appiiance poiish wax to protect
finish. Appiiance Poiish Wax
Cieaner(Cat. No. WR97X216)is
avaiiabie from your GEIHotpoint
Appiiance Parts Mart.
Howtoprepareyc$ur
dishwasher‘b’ winter
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if the dishwasher is to be ieft
unused in an unheated iocation
during the winter months, havea
service technician take the
foilowing steps to prevent the
machine from freezing:
Removefuses or trip circuit
breakersto removeeiectric
power from the dishwasher.
Turnoff water to dishwasher.
Disconnect the water iniet line
from the water vaive and drain.
Removewater vaive from the
dishwasher and blow on small
piastic outlet to remove water.
Repiace water vaive and water
line.
Remove piug in bottom of rubber
boot and”drain completely.
Repiace the plug.
Conversion
Kit (Cat. No.
WD35X5073)to convert convert-
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built-in installation is available
from your dealer or service
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RUN resetcircuit breaker.Removeanyotherappliancesfromthecircuit.
UNUSUALNOISE
DH-IESDON’TDRY
Utensilsmaynotbesecureonrackpins.Orsomethingsmallmayhavedropped
fromtherack.Wateriscausingutensilsto rattie.Makesureeverythingis securely
placedindishwasher.
Makesurewatertemperatureiscorrect.(Seepage
2.)
Unloadthe bottomrackfirst. Waterfromdishesinthetop rackhay bespilling into
the bottom rack.
Checkfor improperloading.Dishesshouldn’tnesttogether.Avoidoverloading.
Checkthe rinseagentdispenserto seethat it’s not empty.(Ondishwashersso
I I eauirmed.)
UNCLEANDISHES Checkwatertemperature.It shouldbeat least120”E(Totest, seepage2.)
ANDFLATWARE,,
Waterpressuremaybetemporarilylow.Turnona faucet.!swatercomingout slower
than usual?if so,wait until pressureis normalbeforeusingyourdishwasher.
Pluggedair gap.(Seepage9.)
Improperrackloading,(Seepages4-5.)
BLACKORGRAYIVIARK5
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DETERGENTLEFTIN
DISPENSERCUPS
SPOTSAND FILMING
ONGLASSESAND
FLATWARE
Aluminumdepositsoften leavemarkswhentheyrubagainstotherthings.Remove
markswith a mild abrasivecleanser,
Watermaynot bereachingthe detergentcups.Movedishesthat maybe blocking
detergentcup.
Thedispensercovermaynot beopeningor maybe blockedby improperlyioaded
items.Openthe cupandremoveanycaked-ondetergent.If the cupstill doesn’t
openautomatically,cali for service.
Detergentmaybeold. If it’s hardor cakedin the box,throw it away.Thedetergent
maynot beworkingwell.Tryanotherbrand.
Spotting canbecausedbyall thesethings:
Extremelyhardwater(Seepage2).
Lowwatertemperature(Totest, seepage2).
Overloadingthe dishwasher.
Improperloading(Seepages4-6).
Oldor dampdetergent
Phosphatelevelin detergenttoo low (Seepage2).
Rinseagentdispenserempty(Seepage2).(Onmodelssoequipped.)
Toolittle detergent(Seepage3),
Dueto varyinglocal waterconditions andpersonalpreferences,try severalbrands
of detergentsto find one that givesthe best resuits for you.
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remove spotsandfilm from ghxwwwe:
1.Removeal!metalutensilsfromthedishwasher.
2. Donotadddetergent.
3. SelectPotscrubbercycle(ifmodelsoequipped),otherwiseselectnormalcycle.
4. Startthedishwasherandaiiowto runfor15to 20minutes.Thedishwasherwiil
nowbein the mainwash.
5. Thenopenthedoorandpour2cups(500ml)of whitevinegarintothebottomof
thedishwasher.
6. Closethedoorandallowto completethecycle.
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vinegarrinsedoesn’twork Repeatasabove,exceptuse1Acup(60ml)of citric
acidcrystalsinsteadof vinegar.(Mostdrugstorescarrycitricacidcrystals.If yours
hesn’t, callGeneralEiectricFactoryService.)
Jsingavinegaror citric acidcrystalrinsemorethantwicea mcmth?Considera
Iomewater-softener.
If vinegarorcitric acidcrystalrinsedoesn’twork,thecloudinessis “etching.”The
film cannotberemoved.
It
can be prevented:Uselessdetergentif youhavesoft water.Washglasswarein
theshortestcyclethat will getthemclean.
Watertemperatureenteringdishwasherexceeds150°F,
Teaorcoffeecanstaincups.Removethe stainsbyhand,usinga solutionof lA cup
bleachand3cupswarmwater.
Anoverallye!loworbrownfilm on dishesor glasswarecanbecausedbyiron
depositsinwater.A specialfilter inthewatersupplylineistheonlywayto correct
this problem.Yourwatersoftenercompanycantell youaboutthefilter.
Yellowfilm onsterlingsilverresultswhenyouwashcopperutensilsin thesame
load.Silverpolishwill usuallyremovethis stain.
Roughhandlingcancausechipping.Loadwith care.Makesureglasswareandchina
aresecureandcan’tjar loose.(Seepages4 &5for correctwayto loadglassware.)
Makesuretall glassesandstemwarewill ciearthe top of the tub whenyoupushthe
rackinto thedishwasher.
Alwaysusethetop rackfor delicateitems.
UseChina-Crystalcyc!e(onmodelssoequipped)for finechina.
Wateraroundtheoutlet onthe tub bottomat the backof thetub is normal.It is
cleanwater.It’s thereto keepthe waterseallubricated.
If the entirebottom of thetub haswater,youmayhavea drain problem.Cleanthe
airgap,if youhaveone.(Seepage9.)
Checkthe kitchensink.Is it drainingwell?Youmayneeda plumber.
f dishwasherdrainsintodisposer,rundisposerto clear.Besuredisposeris not
;Iogged.
Wdsinadetergentsarenot meantfordishwashers.USEONLYAUTOMATIC
II
DISHW~SHEtiDETERGENTSTOAVOIDSUDSING.
Toremovesuds
from the tub: Openthedishwasher.Letsudsevaporate.Add1
gallonof coldwaterto thetub. Closeandlatch the dishwasher.Pumpout waterby
slowly turningthecontrol dial until adrain period is reached.
Repeat,if necessary.
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