
.
.
Air Gap
14 Problem Solver 11-13
Appliance Registration
2
Repair Service
15
Care and Cleaning 14 Rinse Agent
China, Crystal,Sterling
10
SafetyInstructions
:
Cycle Features 4, !5
?JserMaintenance Instructions 14
Detergent, Detergent Guide 6, ‘7
Warranty
Back Cover
Dispenser Cups
7 WaterTemperature
6
Energy SaverSwitch 4,5
Winter Storage 14
Energy-Saving Tips
2
Front Panel Color Change 14
Loading
8,9
Model and Serial Numbers
2
Operating Instructions 435
Cycle Selection
5
Drying Options
4,5
Ci??flfeJ’@
.POTSCRUBBERCycle
4,5
Bum-in Model L-

Beforewingytm=
thisIbfmk
Misintended to helpyouoperate
andmaintainyournewdishwasher
properly.
Keepithandyforanswerstoyour
questions.
Ifyoudon’tunderstandsomething
orneedmorehelp,write(include
yourphonenumber):
ConsumerAffairs
GEAppliances
AppliancePark
Louisville,KY40225
downthe
a-d serial-
You’llfindthemonalabelfastened
tothetubwalljust insidethe
dishwasherdoor.
Thesenumbersarealsoonthe
ConsumerProductOwnership
_Registrati~nCardthatcamewith
yourdishwasher.Beforesending
inthiscard,pleasewritethese
numbershere:
ModelNumber
SerialNumber
Usethesenumbersinany
correspondenceor servicecalls
concerningyourdishwasher.
Myou.
a
o e
h-mediatelycontactthedealer
(orbuilder)thatsokiyouthe
dishwasher.
S2RWttilllt?$MRtl
BIROIRf?~e
t!w”vkes “ e
ChecktheProblemSolver
(pages11-13).Blistscausesof
minoroperatingproblemsthatyou
cancorrectyourself.
TOobtainaSpanishlanguage
versionofthisbook,call
GEAnswerCenter”
I
800.626.2000
consumerinformationservice.
Paraobtenerlaversi6nen
espaiioldeestemanual,
Harnea
GEAnswerCenter$
serviciodeinformaci6n
paraelcomwunidor,
te16fono800.626.2000.
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onlywhen
it’sML Letthedishesaccumulate
indishwasher.Whenyouputin
onlya partialload,usetheRINSE
ONLYcycletorinseoffheavysoils.
Besuretolatchthedoorwhen
waitingforaM load.Thishelps
keepsoilsmoist,easiertoremove.
@Ifyoudon’tneedyourdishesright
away,
use jUNWENERGY~~~E~
no-heatdryingfeatwe thatturns
thedryingheateroffautomatically.
Dishesdrynaturallyaveralonger
periodsuchasovernight.
@A]WaysSAMthe cyclethat us~~
kast amountof“waterthat will
rml?love thesoilfromthe bad.
Seepages4 and5.
—
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j.
:
2

a
‘*
terminal
w kid d the appliance.
–Cmmxt toa properly rated,
pmt$ctedand sized
circuittoavoidelectricaloverload.
@Useonly powderor
detergentsor wettingagents
for use in.a.
dishwasher.
@DO
nf)t wash-plasticitemsUdess
mdwd safe”03-the
quiva.knt. Fcmpkwticitem notso
marked,check tie
@Load lightplasticitemsso
theywill not!xxx?mt>diskxiged
anddrop tothebottomof the
dishwashm+-—-+mymightcome
intocontactwiththe heating
unitand be damaged.
RI the d’
@
whenloadingkm tok
washed:
A. Locate sharp itemsso that
theyare IN-Nlikelyto damlg?
thedoor wA, and
B. LAMdsharp kniveswith the
hantllesLlpto NxhJcetherisk
Ofcut-typeinjuries,
@Do not touchtheheating
elementduring or immediately
after’use.
0DOnotq3erateyourdishwasher
unlessall enclosurepanelsam
propfxly in.place,
@Do not tamper withcontrols.
@Do not abt.lse,sitm-l,Orstand
on th~door or dish rack ofthe
dishwasher.
@Close supervisionis necessary
iftiis appliance.isusedbyor near
&iMren. Do not allowchildren
to play inside, on or with this
applianceor anydiscarded
appliance. Dispose ofdiscarded
app&NNxxand shippingCM
pac~ng material properly.
Beforediscarding a dishwasher,
Im3K?vethe’door ofthe ‘washing
compartment.
‘.:
.!
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@ GAS is
producedbythechemicalaction
w~thi~~JK)uf”wiltel’h~i~t~r,It G3n
Mxxumfkltcin thewatei.heater
and/or water
pipes if hot water
has notbeen usedfhra pxiod of
twowwksorlonger.
GASIs
KWu.kmm.Toprevmt
thepossibilityofdamageor
in.ury,ifyouhavenotused hot
waterfir twoweeksor more, or
moveintoa residencein which
the hot watersystcmmay not
hW(5 ?x%nustidfi)rS(JMCtirrw,
turn on all hut
waterfaucetsand
allowthem to run fbr several
minutesbeforeusingany
electricalappliancewhich is
connectedto theM waW
system.This willMow any
hydrcgcngas Wtxcape. Also,
sinceI“hegas k fhmmabk, do
not Smokeor w%’an qml i%me
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Clu[abt
IIlclnlc
STEP1.Load yourdishwasher
STEP4. Selectlhecyc!eandstart
~ForLIGHTWASH$!yck!:
with dishes, silverware, pots, thedishwasher,SecCycleSelection
a, Desure dom”isWdatchwi,
pans, bowls,etc.accordingto
Hintsonthenextpage.
b,
PUS}INORMAL WASHbutton.
instructions onpages8and9.
Ifyourdishwasher
drainsintoa
STEP2. Adddetergenttothe
detergentdispenser.Makesurethe
CycleIndicatorDialisat(XW
positionbeforeaddingdetergent.
(Seepages6and7.)
Userinseaidagenttohelpprevent
spotting,OccasionaHycheckto
inakesuretherinseagentcontainer
isatleasthalffull.(Seepage6.)
STEP3.
SelectDryingOption.
foodwastedisposer,opmltcthe
disposeruntilitisemptybefore
startingthedishwasher.
PoT- NORMAI.
SCNJBBKRWASH
L]
—
O*Fe @ON
@
LIGHT
‘\ WAt3H
CXIYING
@ RINSE ONLY USE
f$;:yoiwltlc
c. SlowlyturnCycleIndicator
Dialto LIGHT
WASHposition,
d. Latchdoor tostart the cycle.
I
@
I?ol”RINSE ONLYCydo:
HEATED ENERGY
.—
I’JRYINGSAVER
a. Pushselectedcyclebutton,
a, !&sure dooris unlatclwd.
b. Latchthedoor.
b. SelectENERGY
SAVERdrying
L
4
HEATEDDRYING.Turnsthe
dryingheateronforfastdrying.
ENERGYSAVER(no-heatdrying).
Turnsthedryingheaterofftosave
energy.Disheswilldrynaturally
overalongerperiodsuchas
r
DRYING
overnight.
G.
Myou.needyourdishessooner,
openthedishwasherdoorafterthe
cycleiscompleteto reducethe
naturaldryingtime.
Useofthisoptionreducesthe
SlowlyturnCycleIndicatorDial
option.
.——.
DRYING
to(xipositioitostartthecycle.
“YouwiHhearthemotorstart.
c. SlowlyturnCycleIndicator
‘I’hereisatimedelaybetween
DialtoRINSEONLYposition.
start-upandwaterfillsoyouwill
d. Latchthedoorto
startthe cycle.
nothear any wash action right
away.
electricalenergyusedbythis
~0 ob~in ~he benefh
ofa complete
~210delapproximately7%fix the
cycle,becarefulthatyoudo not
NORMALWASHcycle.
tl.wnl‘thedid my further bnl
mixessawyto s~rt thedishwasher.

“...
s
i..
$.;:.~:
.
it is importantto followtheloading
‘instructionsonpages8
and9.
PCYTSCRUBBER-Foritemssuch
aspots,pansandcasseroleswith
dried-onor baked-onsoils.
Everydaydishesmaybe included.
NORMAL WASH—FOI-loads
ofeverydaydishes,glasses
andcookware.
LIGHT WASH—Fordishesthat
are lightlysoiledwith soilsthat
havenotdried on, Also for
everyday dishesthathaveextra
preparationbeforeloading.
RINSE ONLY—Forrinsingpartial
loadswhich willbe washedlater.
Do
nolusedetergenl.
ineachcycle
o You’llhear occasional clicking
QDuring the drying period:
sounds:
—Themotor stops.
—
–Sofi food disposer shredding
.
—Watervapor comes throughthe
action.
ventby the door latch during
—Drainvalveopening topump drying and when water is being
waterout.
—Timercontrol as cycle
progresses.
–Detergent
cLpopening.
ptmlpedout.
wash
cycles
NORMALWASH
LIGHT’WASH
RINSEONLY
WaterUse
Gallons
(approx,)
12.1
12.1
10.3
4.9
Wash
CycleTime
Minutes
(approx.) CycleSequence
~’”
HBIIEIIZZIBEIB
50”wmmII!iiilmBm
45*
mmll!zilmmEil
14
❑mm
‘*Unexten~edtimes,Thesecycletimesmaybeincreasedupto *hmirmtw’ifnecessaryforyQUr
dishwashertoheatthewatertopropertemperatureforgoodwashability.
Drying
options:
~~ HEATEDDRYING.Availableonall washcyclesexceptIWWEONLY.Add25minutestowash
.+. -1
J cycletime.
.-
--;/
‘~&a,ENERGYSAVER.Dryingheateristwinedoff.Dishesdrynatui”ally.

TO getdishescleanand dryyOU
needhotwater.TOhelpyouget
water
ofthe propertemperature,
yourdishwasherhasa waterheating
featurethatautmnaticali)’senses
thetemperatureofthe waterin the
washcycleandheatsit, ifnecessary,
K9!heproper temperature.This
waterheatingfeaturemayal!ow
youto turndown your household
waterheaterand saveenergyif
you’rewillingto let the dishwasher
run a Mtk longerwhile ithents
waterto theproper temperature.
Forgood washingand drying, the
enteringwatermustbe atleast
i~~~~.
TO prevent dish damage,
inletwatershouldnotexceed150”F.
How’totestwater
Checkthewatertemperature
insideyourdishwasherwitha
candyormeatthermometer.
Letthedishwasherrunthrough
onefillandpumpoutcycle,then
letthedishwasherfillwithwater
thesecondtime.
Whenyou
hear the waterstop
fiHing,unlatchthedoorandslowly
openit.
Measurethetemperatureof
the water
inthebottomofthetubthisway:
Removethesilverwarebasketand
placeacandyormeatthermometer
&the vwtertowardsthemiddleof
thetub.If thetern~emttmeiShX
than MI°F,youwillnotgetgood
washingresults.Higherwater
temperatureisneededtodissolve
greaseand
activalepcwwierdetergtmts.
hints: If outside
temperaturesare unusuallylow,or
ifyourwatertravelsa longdistance
(mm waterheatertodishwasher,
yellmay‘needto set’
yolll’ W:igcl”
heater’s &Kmnosw up. Ifyw have
uot Nscd INN
waterforsometime,
thewater inthepipes will be dci.
IJ.wnon the hoiwater fawxt at the
sinkanclallowitto run untilthe.
wateris hot. Then startth{:
dishwasher,Ifyou’verecentlydone
laundryorrunhotwaterfbr
showers,giveyourwaterheater
timetorwmvmMm operatingthe
dishwasher,
‘hUweail”hs$i?
Arinseagent.makeswaterflow
offdis@squickerthanusual.This
lessenswatmspottingandmakes
dryingMm, too.
Forbestdishwashingperfi)rmance,
useofa rinsetqyntsuchasJET-DRY
brandisrecommended.
Rinseagentscomeineitherliquid
orsolidibrm.Y@.dishwtisher’s
dispenserusestheliquidform.
How
tomthe rhix?agent
dispenser.Unscrewthecap.Add
theliquidrinseagentuntilitjust
reachesthebottomofthelipinside
thedispenseropening.Repkm the
cap.Thedispenserautomatically
releasestherinseagentintothe
finalrime water.
Ifym $@:
wipe
uptherinseagentwithadamp
cloth.Don’tleavethespillinthe
dishwasher.It cankeepyour
detergentfromworking.
6
hard-watersnaterialsfromfiwrning
—
spotsorfilmonyourdishes.If
yourwtitcrishard(7grainsor
-—
nwc), yourdctcrgcnthastowork
harder.EMe.rgentswitha higher
phosphatekwclwillprobablywork ---
better.If’thephosphatecontent.is Q-- ---
~...._.M
low(8.7%or less),you’llhaveto
useextradetergentwithhardwater.
Mm’water winb%!
ym!lhowIhnrdlyourwater is.so
canyourcountyextensiona~:cnt.
or yourarea’swatersoftener
company.Justcallandaskthem
howmany“grainsofhardness”
thereareinyourwater.
HOWmuch Shoukly’o= : “
use?Thatdepends.Isyourwater
“hard”or “sofi”?Withhardwafer, ,---
>:,.
....
.....
youneedextradetergenttoget
%.:.,—
.—.
.
dishesclean.Withsoilwatm,you ~-=--
needlessdetergent.
---. .
.,...—
Toomuchdetergentwithsoftwater
.--.,.
..=..- -
+:.-...’-
...-,
:.-=;.;
..
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notonlywastesmoney,itcanbe
,
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harmful.It cancauseapermwl~rlt
~~.~;
Ckmdinessofglassware,Caikx!
<
,?””-
....
.....,--
,.>,-
“W%ing.”
~n {}1.lt$kiclayerofglass ,
::’---.
; ---
isetched.away!Ofcouwc,this
; :-
‘;.
takessome
time.Butwhy We H
f$-
chancewhen
it>setisyto 11.nclGut
i-
the .hardm$sof J4xwWats:”.
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Keepyourdetergentfreshand
ih”yUmkrthesinkisn’tagood
placetostoredetergent.Toomuch
@
~-=+ moisture.Don’tputpowder
Y:> detergentintothedispenseruntil
.,
you’rereadytowashdishes,either.
(Itwon’tbefreshORdry.)
Ifytw pmwk-
getsdd
or WOW’it away.Itwon’t
washwell.OMdetergentoften
won’tdissolve,
Ifyouusealiquiddishwasher
detergent,theseprecautionsarenot
necessarybecauseliquiddetergents
don’t“lump”astheyageorcome
incontactwithwater.
‘y~~’~~fi~~ ~w@
dispexnser$on‘theinsidedoorof
your There aretwo,
becausesomecyclesusetwowashes.
.—
—–
\\
1
I
See“DeteqentUsageCkkie’’bekw
(BesuretheCycleIndicatorDial
isat OITposition beforeadding
detea~ent.otherwise,thedelergent
cupM willnotcloseandlatch
properly.)
f
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.—..
)
GRASPHANDLE,
-,-
/“”
/
<
\
%
‘\ ‘.
b’
y
———
Ht.hisisyourfirstdishwasher,or
ifyou’rereplacingdmucholder
model,youmaywonderhowmuch
p-e-preparationyourdishesneed.
Actuallyverylittle.Pre-rinsingof
normalfoodsoilsisnotnecessary.
Withcommonsenseandalittle
practice,you’llsoonknowwhat
fbodsto remove.Herearesome
guidelines:
1. scrapeoffbones,seeds,skins,
toothpicksandotherhardsolids.It
isalsobesttoremovehardshelled
vegetables,meattrimmings,leafy
vegetablesandcrusts.Remove
I
—.
!
SOFT’WATER r MEDIUMWATER
(0-3grainshardness) (3-7grains)
CYCLES
MainCup$ I ‘@enCup$
MainCup+
+
OpenCup*
WI’SCRUBBERand 1Thbkspocm ~ 1‘Ihblespoon
HalfFull
NORMALWASHcycles
rniainmm
~ HalfFull
LIGHTWASHcycle 1Tablespoon
minimum
‘::um
l“a]f6’=--–
2. P=enmwklrgc?qllaniitk%d any
ib(d. !f’btli”dishwasher h~!$:+kxlih-h
Ml
ftxxldispmwrihatpulverizes
SOhfoodbitsandfhlshesthemaway.
ItcanhandieSm{dlIHHMMSof
soilfoods,huthwgeamow?tsWiii
be
difficul(to handler
3, Try to
Iwww f’mx! scrkqxiaid
place
dishesin dishwdmr bfhv
soilhis a chanceto(iryand hworw
hard. Disheswith dried-onsoilarc
moredifficultto vwsham.!
my
notcomedean ink NORMAL
WASHcycle.Remembermme
yourRINSE ONLY’cyclef(}rma]}
“holding”loads.
NJotwTIwfoodsmentionedhere
arcfbr
cxamphx only,(lhcr l(mcki
not
mmthmd nmyNWneedtohe
renwvcdtlomyourtiishcti.Mu
may01s0wanttocf9nsidcrrtmmving
Ibmhisuchasmustmi, mayonnaise,
vinq.yr,lemon.juiceantiol.hw-fbods
thatcanctiuscdiscolorationof
stainlesssteelifallowedtorcrnain
ondishesfar a longperiodoftime,
VUu!nusiulgtilt
cyclt~MSpreparationis required
Mi)rcloading.TheP(MXJNJ}3BER
cyclecanwashhetivdy-soikxl
dishestindrmovc drifxhn and
baked-onsoilsfrom
pots, pans and
casseroles.Itemswithburned-on
soilsmaynotcomedean. And{he
dishwashercannotrmovc burn
marksor restorefadingcausal
by
overheatingduringcooking.
RINSEONLYcycle
I
Wem detergent
1
usenodetergent
——— —-—.
completely
1
.&conq)lckly
Full
Full
7Gp131ctcly “
t
N(MW
:
—.— .—.—
use S?odetfirj.:wlt 4
o

Thisisa randommixedload,themostcmmon typeyou
~T~/~/laj7f?e
.Makesure dishesare
properlyloadedtoinsurethat
watercanreachthesoiledsurfaces.Thewmharminthe
bottomsprayswaterup.Thetowerthatrisesinthe
centersendswateroutoverthedishestowashtheitems
intileupper
rack. On some models,a sprayarminthe
topwashesdownalso.Makesuretoplacetallitemsto
theoutsidesotheupperwasharmisnotblocked.
WAIT. QUTFO.RZiw3’.
Thewashtowerrisesthroughthecenterofthebottom
~a~j<duringthewashandrinsepC)rtiOIMoftheCjWle.
Don’tblockitor loadtallthingsnextto it. Also,be
carefulnottoM aportio~lofm itemsuchas apt or
dishharMeextendthroughthe.‘bottomrack. Thiscould
blockthewasham andcausepoorwashingmwhs.
c]
u
——..———”--—-———-—
“’”w
.——.———
“K’hctO~rackis bestf’OrRlasstx,WINmiW.m’S4 Cups
andgl&smfittmstLthmithesides~Thisistheplticefor
dishwasher-safeplastics,too.Makesuresmallplastic
itemsareMged intightlysotheycan’tfallontothe
(Mrodti)heatingunit.Arrangestcmwarcsothatitctinnot
moveeasily.Don’tlettheglassestoucheachothcrt
..—-.
-—
I
. ...
—.
—... :, .-
,-. . ,.-.
Thisrackis idealfordishwasher--safeplastics-When
.--!-
~:-
-.
.
,..-.=
.—
..
----
..
..
*—.
.....
loading,place
plastic itemsakmgthebackandbesum
>,
:--
--,
-.
.
;----
—
that em,%plastic tumbler is secured overtwo fingers.
—-=
.
Thiswi~!preventdislodging;tumblerwi~inot.t.+ii
z--’--- .
. . -.
..
,-, - ~ -
:-
.,
..

Saucepans,mixing bowlsand othersmallitemsmaybe
placed—facedown—inihetoprack Thetoprackis
handyforallkindsofoddshapes.
Fitplatesandsaucersbetweenthepins.Placeitemsso
thatwateranddetergentfromwasharmcanreachsoiled
surfaces.
Put flatwareintheremovablebasketwithhandlesupto
protectyourhands.Mixknives,forksandspoonsso
theydon’tnesttogether.Distributeevenly.Smallplastic ~
... . - ..
inthe bottomofsilverwarebasketwi’hsihmwareontop.
cornci”s01’intheback.Allkugcitems,such
ii~ pkhm,
salaclbowlsd mixingbowls, shouldbewashd in thti
10WWrack,
~———— ‘“
items:suchas measurmgspoonsand.hdsfromsmall
containersarenotrecommendedforautomatic
dishvvashing.Hplacedinthedishwasher,theyshouMgo
1.J
‘“.&-=’
L.—
Heavilysoiledpots,pansandcasserolesMU$Wbe
loadedinthebottomrack, facingdc}wn.Propbroiku-
pansandracksalongtheedge.
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Mns--smlh
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sirdesmn’
mm’s,‘fmmw
r
mex”s,paint
IMwsk, am.
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Glass
mm
YIN
Milkmissmy yellow,
No h-cmwillrust,
No
Pewtertarnishm.
p-
YEN
sterlingWver
ad silver plate
YES Don’tputinsamosilverware
basketwithstainlesssM,
$MWctbetweenmetalscan
damagesilver.
Don’twashcopperutensilsin
thesameload,silvermaygeta
brownfihn.
Adhesiveusedtoattachsome
!Mow-hamileknivescanloosen.
.<———..—
YEs
Afterwashirig,wipethenon-stickcoatingar~wwith
vegetableoiltoIwepitfromlosingitsnon-stickquality.
NO
‘I’incanrust.
.—
——.—
VWOOdCti~Wfmqcrackorlose
.
itsfinishwithanytypewashing.
—
Fbq@$3dish?”Here9swhwll
However,openingthedoorduring
2. Waita fewsecondsuntilthe
YOUC2URadd it.
anycycleh3sserIscleaningpower
watercalms.Thenopenthedoor,
. . .
-,
Adddkhes anythe ldw”ingthe
becausethetemperaturemsIcicthe
~. AdddiSheSy(m’vcforgotten.
~]p+JsEONLYcycle.with other
dishwasherisfowered.$30try to
loadeverythingatthebeginning.
4. close thedoorandptlshthe
ivashcycles,youcanadddishesat
latchtothefarfight,VV’hcnthe
anytimeBEFOREthemaindetergent
Here’showtoadda Ik.mg’otteildish:
dooris k}cked,
W2Ahii3:v~ili
wash portion of thti
cycle.
1. Push the door latch m the left.
continue.
$YashirlgwillSKID
u l!

!
Wcmn-’
RUN
I
DRN-ESDON’TDRY
UNCZEMN’DKN-UY!I
ANDFLAT’VVARE
ELACKOR.GRAY
DkrrERGENTLEFT
IN C-UPS
DETERGENTCUP
I..(n)
DETERGENT
YELLOW‘ORBROWN
FILM
Checktherinw agentdispensertoseethatit’snotempty.
Checkinletwatertemperature.Itshoukibeatkmst120*I?(T’teat,secpage6.)
Toobtainthebenefitsofa completecycle,becarefulthatyoudo notturn the
dialan,y
than m?ceslm’ytostartthedidnvasher.
Watmpressuremaybctxmqxmwilylow,‘IMrnona faucet,Iswatercomingau!.slower
thanusual?If so,waituntilpressureisnormalbeforeusingyourdishwasher.
Pluggedairgap.(fleepage14.)
Improperrackloading.(fleepages8and~.)
Ah.m3irwrJ.depositsoftenleavernaks whentheyrubagainstotherthings+Remove
rmarkswithamildabrasivecleanser.
Watermaynotbereachingthedetergentcups.Movedishesthatmaybeblocking
detergentcup.
Thedispensercovermaynot‘beopeningor maybeblockedbyimproperlyloaded
items,Hyou usedapowderdetergent,optmthecupandremoveanycaked-on
k%xgent.Iift%ecupstilldoesn’tqxm automatically,callforservice.
Detergentmaybeold.Hthe powderdetergentis hardorcakedinthebox,throwit
lway.Thedetergentmaynotbewdk.ingwell.Tryanotherbrand.
.— —- ——.
1------
CyckIndicatordialmustbeinOFFpositionforcupM tocloseandlatchproperly.
Myouunlatchthedoorandqxm ittodryyourdishes,thecycle Indicatordoesnot
advancetoOFF byitself.
—-—-.——
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Team coffeecanstaincups.Removethestainsbyhand,usinga mh~$kx]of’1/2cup
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SpottingCMIbecausedbyallthesethings:
Extremelyhardwater.(~eepage6.)
Lowinletwatertempcratum.(Tbtest,seepage6+)
CNwrloadingthedishwasher.
improperloading.(Wepages8and~,)
CMordamppowderdetergent,
Phosphatehd indetergenttoo]OW,(~eepage6.)
Rinseagentdispensercmpty.(seepage6,)
Toolittledetergent.(fleepage7$)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
.Rmoveallmetalutensilsfromthedishwasher.
Donotadddetergent.
EMectPURXXUBBHRcycle.
startthedishwasheranddow torunfor 15to
20minutes.ThedishwasherwiHnow
beinthemainwash+
Thenopenthedoorandpour2cups(500ml)ofwhitevinegarintothe
bo~tomof
thedishwasher.
Closethe
doorandallowtocompletethecycle.
Uvimygarrinse doesn’$work:Repeatasatxwe,exceptuse 1/4cup(60ml)ofcitric
acidcrystalsinsteadofvinegar.(Mostdrugstorescarrycitricacidcrystals.Ifyoiu+s
bxn’t, cailGEFactoryfkvice.)
Usingavinegarorcitricacidcrystalrinsemorethantwicea month?Considerahome
watersoftener.
1fvinegaror citricacidcrystalrinsedoesn’twork,thecloudinessis “ctching7The~ilIH
cannotberemoved.
R awnbcprevented:Uselessdetergentifyouhavesoftwater.M&hglasswareinf’nc
shortestcyclethatwi{lgetthemclean.
Watertemperatureenteringdishwasherexceeds
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Cxm’Rthe ‘mtsidewitha god
potishWaX.Theoutside
cabinetfinishisdurable,butitcan
scratch.$3Qusenoscouringpads,
orharshorgrittycleaners.
AppliancePolishWax&Cleaner
(Cat,No.WR!HX0216)isavailable
fromGEAppliancePartsMarts.
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ofk-wlf.Hit shouldeverneed
cleaning,useamild
cleansing
powder.f$ccmringpadsandharsh
cleanerscanmarthefinish.
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airgapisaplumbingdevice.
Itprotectsyourdishwasheragainst
waterbackingupintoitifadrain
clogs.Theairgapisnotapartof
thedishwasher.Andyoumaynot
evenhaveone.NotW plumbing
codesrequireairgaps.
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WARRANTY.
Theair g~piseasytoAm.
Withmosttypes,firs!turnoffIhe
dishwasher,thenliftoffthechrome
cover.Thenunscrewtheplasticcap
andcheckforanybuildupofgrit,
Atoothpickmakescleaningeasy.
check the air gapanytimey(mr
dishwasherisn’t WM.
1fyourdishwasherisleftinan
unheatedplaceduringthewinter,
aska servicetechnicianto:
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dishwasher.Removefusesortrip
circuitbreaker.
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panelstomatchor Mendwithyour
Dewcolors.
Thepanelsareheldinplacebythe
doortrimandthetrimon.thepanel
belCNVthedoor.Eachsideofeach
panelis a differentcolor.or you
canpaintapanel.withthecolorof
yourownchoice.
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eithersideofthedishwasherdoor.
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2. $lIidethedoorpanelcwt.
(Carefid-edges maybesharp)
.3.Turn.thedoor-panelaroundand
putthecoloryouwantinfront.
4. Replacethtidoorpanel,side
trimandscrews.
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tod%mge‘thebwer panel:
1.Remove
fourpanelattachment
screws.(Twoabove‘thepanel,two
belowthepane l.)
2. RMmvethe(wire panda
4. Midethedoorpanelout.
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panelarounclami put
thecoloryouwantinfron~.
6. Rf+hiccthelowerpanel,toptrim
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Toobtainservice,seeyourwarranty
cmthebackpageofthisbook,
We’reproudofour service and
WMNJU3Ut(.)be
plemXl, If forSOliW
reasonyouare nothappywiththe
serviceyoureceive,M-c methree
stepsto followforfurtherhelp,
FIRST,contactthe~fi’?Opkwho
servicedyourappliance,Explain
whyyouare notpleased, In IIIOSI
cases,thiswillsolvetheproblem.
NEXT,ifyouamstillfmtpleased,
writealithedetails—iduding
yourphonenumber--to:
Manager,ConsumerRelations
GE$@iances
AppliancePark
Louisville,Kentucky
40225
FINALLY,
ifyourproblemisstill
notresolved,write:
MajorAppliance
ConsumerActionPanel
20NorthW“ckerDrive
Chicago,Illinois60606

Save proof of original purchase date such as your sales slip or cancel led check to establish warranty ~eriod.
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FULL Forthe secondYearfrom dateof
Foroneyearfrom dateoforiginal
purchase,wewill provide,freeof
charge,parts arm’servicelaborin
your hometo repairor replaceany
part of the thatfails
becauseof a manufacturing defect.
Forten yearsfrom dateoforiginal
purchase,wewill provide,freeof
charge,parts and service labor in
your hometo repairor replacethe
$%wrnallif” tub orckxwliner if it
fails to contain water becauseof
a manufacturing defectsuch as
cracking, chipping, peelingor
rusting.
original purchase,wewill provide,
freeofcharge,replacementpartsfar
my part of the Water
System (as illustratedbelow)that
fails becfiuse of a mmwfacturing
defect, Associatwf irlet anddrain
plumbing partsarenotcovwwdby
this warranty.Youpayfor th~
servicetrip to your hom~and
servicolabor charges.
Ill
Pumn
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Washarm
(spray arm) Y
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WaterDistribution System
Thiswarranty isextendedto
the original purchasw andany
4
succeeding owner for products
purchwed b’ ordirmryhome LKW
inthe 48 mainlandstates,Hawaii
andWashington,DC. {nAlaskath@
warranty isthe
EXMIIOexceptthat it
is LIMITEDbecauseyoumustpayto
shiptho productto theservice~hOP
orforthe servicetechnician’stravel
coststo your home,
All warrantyservic~will lm provided
byour FactoryService(33ntersor
byour authorized CustomerCare”)
wwvicersduring normalworking
hours,
Lookin the Whitoor YellowPages
of yourtelephone directoryfor
GENERAL ELECTRICCOMPANY,
GENERAL ELECTRICFA(TKN”?Y
SERVICE,GENERAL ELECTRIG-
HCITPOINTFACTORYSERVICEor
GENERAL ELECTRICCUSTOMER
CARE’!”SERVICE.
1S
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Service trips to your hometo
teach you howto usethe product,
!J%?adVclwruse and cam Iv’MX’kd.
If you~henhaveanyquestions
about operating thti product,
please contact yourdealer or our
Consumer Affairs office at the
address below,or call, toll free:
GE Answer Center@
800.626.2000
consumer information service
@improper installation.
@Fteplaccwnentof housefusesor
resetting of circuit breakers.
* Cleaning orservicing of air gap
device in drain line,
* Failureof the product if it is used
for other than its intended purpose
or usedcommercially,
@Damageto productcaused by
accident, fire, floods oractsof God.
WARRANTORISNO?”RESPONS!6LE
FORCONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES.
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If you havean installation problem,
contact your dealer or installer.
Youare responsible for providing
adequate electrical, plumbing
and other connecting facilities.
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Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusiutl
may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from stateto state.
Toknowwhat your legal rights are in your state, consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state’sAttorney General.
GWM?RN Hf3@lriG
H $L!WWN h@ip is IrW%X!ed this write:
Affairs, GE KY 43225
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