Keep‘your detergentfreshand
dry. thesinkisn’tagood
placetostoredetergent.Toomuch
moisture.Don’tputpowder .
etergentintothedispenseruntil
u’rereadytowashdishes,either.
twon’tbefreshORdry.)
U’yourpowderdetergentgetsold
or lumpy,throwit away.Itwon’t
washwell.Olddetergentoften
won’tdissolve.
Ifyouusea liquiddishwasher
detergent,theseprecautionsarenot
necessarybecauseliquiddetergents
don’t“lump”astheyageorcome
incontactwithwater.
YOM’]1find twodetergent
dispensersontheinsidedoorof
yourdishwasher.IWO,because
somecyclesusetwowashes.
~ee“DetementusageGuide’)
(Besureth; Cycle~ndicatorDialis
atOFFpositionbeforeadding
detergent.Otherwise,thedetergent
cuplidwillnotcloseandlatch
properly)
Alwaysclosethemaincuptightly.
Whenitis$rndylatchedyouwill
heara clickingsound.Donot
overlighten.
NOTE:Detergentcupmaybe
opened.manudywithnoharm.
Turnhandlecounterclochiseuntil
itreleases.A snappingsoundis
normalwhenitopens.
toprepare
the for
Ifthisisyourfirstdishwasher,or
ifyou’rereplacingamucholder
model,youmaywonderhowmuch
preparationyourdishesneed.
Actuallyverylittle.Pre-rinsingof
normalfoodsoilsisnotnecessary.
Withcommonsenseqndalittle
practiceyou’llsoonknowwhat
foodstoremove.Herearesome
guidelines:
L Scrapeoffbones,seeds,skins,
toothpicksandotherhardsolids.It
isalsobesttoremovehardshelled
vegetables,meattrimmings,lea~
ve~etablesandcrusts.Remove
.
excessivequantitiesofoilor
grease.
UszB$je‘&Ride
o
2, Removelargequantitiesofany
food.Yourdishwasherhasabuilt-in
softfooddisposerthatpulverizes
softfoodbitsandflushesthemaway.
Rcanhandlesmallamountsof
softfoods,butlargeamountswill
bedifficulttohandle.
3. Trytoremovefoodscrapsand
placedishesindishwasherbefore
soilhasachancetodryandbecome
hard.Disheswithdried-onsoilare
moredifficulttowashandmay
notcomecleanintheNORMAL
WASHcycle.Remembertouse
yourRINSEONLYcycleforsmall
“holding”loads.
Note:Thefoodsmentionedhere
areforexamplesonly,Otherfoods
notmentionedmayalsoneedtobe
removedfromyourdishes.
mayalsowanttoconsiderremoving
foodssuchasmustard,mayonnaise,
vinegar,lemonjuiceandother
foodsthatcancausediscoloration
ofstainlesssteelifallowedto
remainondishesforalongperiod
oftime.
Whenusingthe PO’N3CR~~E~
cycle,lesspreparationisrequired
beforeloading.ThePOI’SCR~BER
cyclecanwashheavily-soiled
dishesandremovedried-onand
baked-onsoilsfrompots,pansand
casseroles.Itemswithburned-on
soilsmaynotcomeclean.Andthe
dishwashercannotremoveburn
marksor restorefadingcaused
byoverheatingduringcooking.
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limecanbuildupinthewatervalve.Thewatervalvemaystickwhileopenandcauseflooding.