UNDERCOUNTER DISH WASHER Use & Care Guide

Cycles and options (models with three buttons)
Pots & Pans cycle
A double wash with an extra rinse for
maximum cleaning of cooked-on or
baked-on foods.
Push the POTS 8t PANS Cycle Selector
Button and select the mark next to POTS
& PANS with the Cycle Control Knob.
HEAT DRY is automatically selected.
The cycle sequence wih be:
Wash+Rinse+Rinse+Rinse+Wash+
Rinse+Rinse+Rinse+Dry+Off
Normal Wash cycle
A double wash for normal, everyday
loads. (The Energy Guide Label data is
based on this cycle.)
Push a drying Selector Button and select
the mark next to NORMAL WASH with
the Cycle Control Knob. The cycle
sequence will be:
Wash-tRinse-tRinse-tWash-tRinse-,
Rinse+Rinse+Dry+Off
Light Wash cycle
A single wash for pre-rinsed or lightly
soiled loads.
Push a drying Selector Button and select
the mark next to LIGHT WASH with the
Cycle Control Knob. The cycle sequence
will be:
Rinse+Wash+Rin.se+RinseBirise+Dry+CXf
Rinse & Hold cycle
For rinsing a few items to be washed
one or more days later.
Select the mark next to RINSE & HOLD
with the Cycle Control Knob. Push the
ENERGY SAVER DRY Selector Button.
Using the Heat Dry option may cause
food to bake on dishes. The cycle
sequence will be:
Rinse+Rinse+Off
Cycles and options (models with five buttons)
Cycle selector buttons
Option selector buttons
Heat Dry selection
If the HEAT DRY Selector Button is
pushed, air in the dishwasher is heated
during the “dry” part of the cycle.
For best drying results, use a liquid rinse
agent.
Energy Saver Dry selection
If the ENERGY SAVER DRY Selector
Button is pushed, air in the dishwasher
is not heated. Using this option helps
save energy, but dishes take longer to
dry (overnight) and some water spotting
may result. Some items (such as plastics)
may need towel drying.
For best drying results, use a liquid rinse
agent.
Cycle conpol knob
Pots & Pans cycle
A double wash with an extra rinse for
maximum cleaning of cooked-on or
baked-on foods.
Push the POTS & PANS Cycle Selector
Button and select the mark next to POTS
& PANS with the Cycle Control Knob.
The cycle sequence will be:
Wash+Rinse+Rinse+Rinse+Wash+
Rinse+Rinse+Rinse+Dry-Off
Normal Wash cycle
A double wash for normal, everyday
loads. (The Energy Guide Label data is
based on this cycle.)
Push the NORMAL WASH Cycle Selector
Button and select the mark next to
NORMAL WASH with the Cycle Control
Knob. The cycle sequence will be:
Wash+Rinse+Rinse+Wash-*Rinse-*
Rinse+Rinse +Dry+Off
Light Wash cycle
A single wash for pm-rinsed or lightly
soiled loads.
Push the LIGHT WASH Cycle Selector
Button and select the mark next to
LIGHT WASH with the Cycle Control
Knob. The cycle sequence will be:
RinsetWash+Rinse+RinseRinseDry+Off
Rinse & Hold cycle
For rinsing a few items to be washed
one or more days later.
Select the mark next to RINSE & HOLD
with the Cycle Control Knob. Push the
ENERGY SAVER DRY Option Selector
Button. Using the Heat Dry option may
cause food to bake on dishes. The cycle
sequence will be:
Rmse+Rinse+Off
Heat Dry option
If the HEAT DRY Option Selector Button
is pushed, air in the dishwasher is
heated during the “dry” part of the
cycle.
For best drying results, use a liquid rinse
agent.
Energy Saver Dry option
If the ENERGY SAVER DRY Option
Selector Button is pushed, air in the
dishwasher is not heated. Using this
option helps save energy, but dishes
take longer to dry (overnight) and some
water spotting may result. Some items
(such as plastics) may need towel
drying.
For best drying results, use a liquid rinse
agent.
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