GE - General Electric GSD3000W03 Official GE Dishwasher

User Manual - Page 5

For GSD3000W03.

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DOOR LATCH
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TIME
TO END ENERGY
OF CYCLE MONITOR CYCLE PHASE
- WASHING
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faster drying. Can be changed dishes, touch the START pad. happening in the dishwasher and
while cycle is running. Dishwasher will proceed through can alert you to some possible
your entire program and turn off problems.
automatically.
* ENERGY SAVER shuts off
drying heater. Dishes air-dry
naturally. It takes longer, but saves
energy. You can prop door open
about 3 inches alter motor stops
to speed drying. Excellent for
overnight drying.
Energy Saver helps reduce electrical
energy used by this model
approximately 6 %. Estimated
yearly savings, depending on
),our local rates, are:
E,oc.,o ato!,osi,osl,llt
(perKwh)
Savings
SANI{ ON-OEE Select with either
DL_T_t¢"I_IIFIRFH_ or NTOI_/WdAT
L:_)",\ASH. Heats water in final rinse
a_ 140°-145°E Touch pad once for
(::)/_, once more lbr OFE This option
_tlay bc changed at any tm]e before
or after star_ of cycle.
To delay the start, touch DELAY
START pad. The SYSTEMS
MONi I_OR will read "i hrs delay?
Touch pad once again for each
hour desired up to 9 hours. The
machine will count down and start
automatically at the correct time.
Note: Don't forget to put detergent
in cup and close cup. Do not use
DELAY START with the RINSE &
HOLD cycle,
To change a cycle after washing
pad to cancel cycle. After water is
pumped out and motor stops, you
can reprogram and restart the
dishwasher.
Information disp!_ayed-
Selected wash cycle
- Minutes to end of cycle
Cycle phase, such as WASHING,
RINSING or DRYING
Diagnostic codes to alert you to
"Relative energy used by each
cycle. Lets you choose the cycle
you need that uses the least energy.
See pages 7-i0 for explanation of
displays and codes.
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