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Covers material or workmanship defects for one year from the date of purchase.
Covers leaks in the polypropylene tub or inner door panel for the dishwasher's lifetime.
Details how to obtain warranty service by contacting the nearest Sears Service Center.
Explains the safety alert symbol and the meaning of DANGER and WARNING for potential hazards.
Provides crucial precautions for safe dishwasher operation, including loading and appliance use.
Warns against using the dishwasher before full installation and pushing on the open door.
Emphasizes proper grounding and avoiding extension cords to prevent electrical shock.
Details grounding requirements for cord-connected and permanently connected dishwashers.
Identifies key parts of the dishwasher using numbered labels and brief descriptions.
Explains the functions of buttons and indicators on the dishwasher's control panel.
Details how the dishwasher's grinder and water system remove food particles from dishes.
Guides users through scraping, loading, adding detergent, and starting the first wash cycle.
Provides guidance on loading cups, glasses, and small items into the top rack for optimal cleaning.
Explains how to load plates, pans, and casseroles into the bottom rack for effective washing.
Provides instructions for loading silverware, including handling sharp items and avoiding nesting.
Details the two sections of the dispenser and how detergent is dispensed during cycles.
Guides users on how much detergent to use based on water hardness and soil level.
Explains the function of rinse aid and how to check and fill the dispenser.
Stresses the importance of hot water (120°F/49°C) for effective washing and drying.
Offers advice on saving water and energy, such as using normal cycles and air drying.
Explains how to select cycles like Normal, Light, Pots/Pans, Heavy, and Quick Rinse.
Details options like Hi Temp Wash, Air Dry, and Delay Hours for customizing wash cycles.
Instructions on how to cancel an ongoing cycle and initiate a drain sequence.
Steps for modifying the selected cycle or options after the cycle has begun.
Guidance on safely adding dishes to the dishwasher after a cycle has started.
Describes the drying process, steam release, and hot vapor warning.
Explains the role of the float in preventing overfilling and checking for obstructions.
Provides guidance on washing various materials like aluminum, cast iron, and china.
Instructions for cleaning the outside of the dishwasher using a soft cloth and mild detergent.
Steps for cleaning the inside surfaces using a detergent paste or liquid detergent.
Explains the function of the drain air gap and how to clean it for proper drainage.
Provides advice for storing the dishwasher for summer or winter to prevent damage.
Offers solutions for problems like the dishwasher not operating, not filling, or running too long.
Addresses common causes for food soil remaining on dishes and their solutions.
Explains how to deal with spotting, filming, silica film, brown/black/orange stains on dishes.
Discusses issues like chipping of dishes and care for delicate items.
Addresses common dishwasher sounds like grinding, grating, crunching, or buzzing.
Covers material or workmanship defects for one year from the date of purchase.
Covers leaks in the polypropylene tub or inner door panel for the dishwasher's lifetime.
Details how to obtain warranty service by contacting the nearest Sears Service Center.
Explains the safety alert symbol and the meaning of DANGER and WARNING for potential hazards.
Provides crucial precautions for safe dishwasher operation, including loading and appliance use.
Warns against using the dishwasher before full installation and pushing on the open door.
Emphasizes proper grounding and avoiding extension cords to prevent electrical shock.
Details grounding requirements for cord-connected and permanently connected dishwashers.
Identifies key parts of the dishwasher using numbered labels and brief descriptions.
Explains the functions of buttons and indicators on the dishwasher's control panel.
Details how the dishwasher's grinder and water system remove food particles from dishes.
Guides users through scraping, loading, adding detergent, and starting the first wash cycle.
Provides guidance on loading cups, glasses, and small items into the top rack for optimal cleaning.
Explains how to load plates, pans, and casseroles into the bottom rack for effective washing.
Provides instructions for loading silverware, including handling sharp items and avoiding nesting.
Details the two sections of the dispenser and how detergent is dispensed during cycles.
Guides users on how much detergent to use based on water hardness and soil level.
Explains the function of rinse aid and how to check and fill the dispenser.
Stresses the importance of hot water (120°F/49°C) for effective washing and drying.
Offers advice on saving water and energy, such as using normal cycles and air drying.
Explains how to select cycles like Normal, Light, Pots/Pans, Heavy, and Quick Rinse.
Details options like Hi Temp Wash, Air Dry, and Delay Hours for customizing wash cycles.
Instructions on how to cancel an ongoing cycle and initiate a drain sequence.
Steps for modifying the selected cycle or options after the cycle has begun.
Guidance on safely adding dishes to the dishwasher after a cycle has started.
Describes the drying process, steam release, and hot vapor warning.
Explains the role of the float in preventing overfilling and checking for obstructions.
Provides guidance on washing various materials like aluminum, cast iron, and china.
Instructions for cleaning the outside of the dishwasher using a soft cloth and mild detergent.
Steps for cleaning the inside surfaces using a detergent paste or liquid detergent.
Explains the function of the drain air gap and how to clean it for proper drainage.
Provides advice for storing the dishwasher for summer or winter to prevent damage.
Offers solutions for problems like the dishwasher not operating, not filling, or running too long.
Addresses common causes for food soil remaining on dishes and their solutions.
Explains how to deal with spotting, filming, silica film, brown/black/orange stains on dishes.
Discusses issues like chipping of dishes and care for delicate items.
Addresses common dishwasher sounds like grinding, grating, crunching, or buzzing.
| Type | Built-In |
|---|---|
| Drying System | Heated Dry |
| Energy Star Certified | Yes |
| Soil Sensor | Yes |
| Third Rack | No |
| Wash Cycles | 6 |
| Noise Level | 52 dBA |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Control Type | Electronic |











