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        Electrolux EI30EF45QS Use and Care Manual
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1.      Do no operate dishwasher unless all  enclosure panels are in their proper place     To avoid entrapment and or suffocation   remove door or door latch mechanism from  any dishwasher that is discarded or not in  use     Keep young children and infants away from  dishwasher when it is operating     Do not let children abuse  sit  stand or play  on door or racks of a dishwasher     Use only detergents and rinse agents  recommended for use in a dishwasher     Store dishwasher detergent and rinse  agents out fo the reach of children     Do not wash plastic items unless marked      Dishwasher Safe    or equivalent  Check  with manufacturer for recommendations   if not marked  Items that are not marked  dishwasher safe may melt and creat a  potential fire hazard     Disconnect electrical power to dishwasher  before servicing     If the dishwasher drains into a food  disposer  make sure disposer is completely  empty before running dishwasher     IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS    Repairs should be done by a qualified  technician     Do no tamper with controls     Do not touch the heating element during or  immediately after    Use care unloading the dishwasher when  the SANITIZE option has been selected   Contents may be hot to the touch  immediately after the end of cycle     Water vapor from the vent may be hot to  the touch when the SANITIZE option has  been selected  Use care and do not let  small children play around or touch the  vent area of the dishwasher     When loading 
2.    Home water pressure may be too  low should be 20 to 120 pounds per  square inch  psi      e Check incoming water temperature   It should be about 120  F  49  C    See  Factors Affecting Performance      e Check water hardness  For extremely  hard water  it may be necessary to  install a water softener   See Detergent  Chart      e Use Fresh Detergent     e Make sure items are not blocking the  spray arms  preventing them from  rotating     e Do not overload the dishwasher  See  Preparing and Loading Dishes      e     Check to verify that the glass trap is  maintained and installed properly  See  Care and Cleaning      Dishes not Dry    e Make sure the rinse aid dispenser is  filled     e     Increase the discharge setting of rinse  aid   See Rinse Aid      e     Check the incoming water temperature   Be sure it is at least 120  F  49  C      e Check for proper loading avoid nesting  items     BEFORE YOU CALL    Cups with a concave bottom will collect  water  Load them at the far left and  right of the upper rack so they will be  held in a tilted position     Containers  bowls  pots pans  and any  dishware with concave surfaces that  can collect water should be placed in  the rack facing or angled down so that  water is able to drain even from the  lowest point     Plastic items may need to be towel  dried     Glassware  Flatware Spotted or Cloudy    Check water hardness  For extremely  hard water  it may be necessary to  install a water softener   See Detergent  Chart     
3.  Water temperature may be low  Avoid  extremely low or high temperatures    See Factors Affecting Performance     Avoid overloading and improper  loading   See Preparing and Loading  Dishes      Use fresh detergent  Old detergent is  ineffective   Make sure rinse aid dispenser is filled     Check to see that proper amount  of detergent is being used for cycle  selected   See Detergent Dispenser      Home water pressure may be too low it  should be 20 to 120 pounds per square  inch  psi      Dishware Chipped    Load with care and do not overload    See Preparing and Loading Dishes      Place delicate items in top rack     Place glasses securely against pins and  not over pins     Load items so they are secure and  don   t jar loose when moving racks in  and out  Move racks in and out slowly     Make sure tall glasses and stemware  will clear top of tub when rack is  pushed in     Fine antique china and crystal should  be hand washed     13    BEFORE YOU CALL    Vapor at Vent    e     Spilled rinse aid can cause foam and  lead to overflowing  Wipe up any spills  with a damp cloth     Dishware Stained or Discolored    e Tea and coffee can stain cups   Remove the stains by hand washing in  a solution of 1 2 cup  120 ml  bleach  and one quart  1L  of warm water   Rinse thoroughly     e Iron deposits in water can cause a  yellow or brown film  A special filter  installed in the water supply line will  correct this problem   See Removing  Spots and Film      e Aluminum utensils can 
4.  film  clean using the  following instructions     1  Load clean dishes and glasses in  normal manner  Do not load any  metal utensils or silverware     2  Do not add detergent     3  Select the NORMAL WASH cycle   Close the door  Press START CANCEL  pad     4  Allow dishwasher to run until it starts  the second water fill  approximately 8  minutes      5  Open the door  pour 2 cups of white  vinegar into the bottom of dishwasher     6  Close the door and allow cycle to  finish     15    MAJOR APPLIANCE WARRANTY    Your appliance is covered by a one year limited warranty  For one year from your original date of  purchase  Electrolux will pay all costs for repairing or replacing any parts of this appliance that prove  to be defective in materials or workmanship when such appliance is installed  used and maintained  in accordance with the provided instructions     Exclusions  This warranty does not cover the following     1  Products with original serial numbers that have been removed  altered or cannot be readily determined   2  Product that has been transferred from its original owner to another party or removed outside   the USA or Canada      Rust on the interior or exterior of the unit      Products purchased    as is    are not covered by this warranty      Food loss due to any refrigerator or freezer failures      Products used in a commercial setting      Service calls which do not involve malfunction or defects in materials or workmanship  or for appliances  not in ord
5.  note    See Installation Instructions for more details  on disconnecting and restoring service to  your dishwasher     12    Winterizing    A dishwasher left in an unheated place should  be protected from freezing  Have a qualified  person do the following     To Disconnect Service     1  Turn off electrical power to the  dishwasher at the supply source by  removing fuses or tripping circuit breaker     2  Shut off water supply    3  Place a pan under the inlet valve   Disconnect water line from inlet valve  and drain into pan     4  Disconnect drain line from pump and  drain water into pan     To Restore Service     1  Direct water line discharge into a pan  and open the valve to flush the line     2  Reconnect the water  drain  and  electrical power supply     3  Turn on water and electrical power  supply   4  Fill both detergent cups and run    dishwasher through a HEAVY WASH  cycle     5  Check connections to make sure they  do not leak     L NOTE    To achieve the best results from your  dishwasher  visit www dishwashingexpert com  for general tips regarding the performance  and operation of your dishwasher     Before calling for service  review this  list  It may save you both time and  expense  This list includes common  experiences that are not the result of  defective workmanship or material in  your dishwasher     Food Soils Left on Dishes    e Choose another cycle for longer  washing time     e Check rack loading section for proper  loading avoid nesting items    
6.  note    To achieve the best results from your  dishwasher  visit www dishwashingexpert com  for general tips regarding the performance  and operation of your dishwasher     Spray Arm varies  by model        j  2     Glass Trap Removal    To empty the glass trap     1  Grasp the glass trap   s handle and rotate it  90   clockwise while pressing down on the  center of the wash arm     2  Grab the spray arm in the center and lift  the spray arm and glass trap assembly up  and out form the dishwasher     3  Tip the assembly over an appropriate  container and tap it to empty the glass  trap    OR  separate the glass trap   pull  the glass trap handle toward you  then  up  then further toward you to slide it  away from the rest of the assembly   empty it into an appropriate container   then slide the glass trap back into the  assembly     4  Place the assembly back into position   press down on the arm at the center  and rotate the glass trap handle 90    counterclockwise being sure the glass  trap ends in the orientation shown in the  image above  To avoid damage to  your unit make sure the spray arm  and glass trap are fully snapped in  place     L NOTE    See Installation Instructions for more details  on disconnecting and restoring service to  your dishwasher     CARE AND CLEANING    A N WARNING    Burn Hazard    Allow heating element to cool before  cleaning the interior     Failure to do so can result in burns     Outer Door   Clean outer door with warm  soapy water and a di
7.  under the  dispenser cap  The indicator will be dark when  full and will show clear when it is time to refill     To add liquid rinse aid  turn dispense cap 1 4  turn counterclockwise and lift out  Pour in  rinse aid until liquid touches the indicated fill  level Replace cap     Do not overfill since this can cause  oversudsing  Wipe up any spills iwth a damp  cloth     The dispenser holds enough for 35 to 140  washes  depending on setting     Indicator    Dispenser Opening                                                 Adjustable Setting  Dispenser Cap    10    Water Pressure    The hot water line to dishwasher must provide  water pressure between 20 and 120 psi     Low Water pressure may occur when laundry  or showers are in operation  If you experience  poor wash performance you may need to   wait until water use is reduced before starting  dishwasher     Water Temperature    Hot water is needed for best dishwashing and  drying results  Water entering dishwasher  should be at least 120  F  49  C  to give  satisfactory results     To check water temperature entering  dishwasher        Turn on hot water faucet nearest  dishwasher for several minutes to clear  cool water from pipes     e Hold a candy or meat thermometer in the  water stream to check the temperature     e If temperature is below 120  F  49  C    have a qualified person raise the hot  water heater thermostat setting       IMPORTANT    Before starting a cycle  run hot water  to clear cool water from pipe     D
8. ED TO ONE YEAR OR THE SHORTEST PERIOD ALLOWED BY LAW  BUT NOT LESS THAN ONE  YEAR  ELECTROLUX SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES SUCH  AS PROPERTY DAMAGE AND INCIDENTAL EXPENSES RESULTING FROM ANY BREACH OF THIS  WRITTEN LIMITED WARRANTY OR ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY  SOME STATES AND PROVINCES DO  NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES    OR LIMITATIONS ON THE DURATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES  SO THESE LIMITATIONS OR  EXCLUSIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU  THIS WRITTEN WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL  RIGHTS  YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT VARY FROM STATE TO STATE     If You Need Service    Keep your receipt  delivery slip  or some other appropriate payment record to establish the warranty  period should service be required  If service is performed  it is in your best interest to obtain and  keep all receipts  Service under this warranty must be obtained by contacting Electrolux at the  addresses or phone numbers below     This warranty only applies in the USA and Canada  In the USA  your appliance is warranted   by Electrolux Major Appliances North America  a division of Electrolux Home Products  Inc  In  Canada  your appliance is warranted by Electrolux Canada Corp  Electrolux authorizes no person to  change or add to any obligations under this warranty  Obligations for service and parts under this  warranty must be performed by Electrolux or an authorized service company  Product features or  specifications as describ
9. FRIGIDAIRE    Use  amp  Care       TABLE OF CONTENTS    Important Safety Instructions             cceeceee 2  Product Registration           ccccsceseeeseeeeeeseeeaes 3  Features at a GlanCe        sssseresrennennnnnnsuasanns 4  Operating Instructions         cccceeeeeseeeeeeeeees 4 6  Preparing and Loading Dishes                   6 8    www  frigidaire com USA 1 800 944 9044    Dishwasher Dispenser and Detergents          9  Factors Affecting Performance          s csec 10  Care and Cleaning         ccccsecseeseeeeeeeeeees 11 12  Before you Call        ccsccscsstssecseeeeeseeaeees 13 15  Major Appliance Warranty            cccceceseeeees 16    www frigidaire ca Canada 1 800 265 8352     STOZ YEW  ZTOOAPUTOTZH8ZOV OMUY GASUTOZZH8ZOV N d    AN WARNING    Please read all instructions before using this  dishwasher     For your Safety    Use your dishwasher only as instructed in  this Use and Care Manual     This Manual does not cover every possible  condition and situation that may occur   Use common sense and caution when  installing  operating and maintaining any  appliance     NSF certified residential dishwashers  are not intended for licensed food  establishments     DISHWASHER MUST BE ELECTRICALLY  GROUNDED  Read the Installation  Instructions for details     This dishwasher is designed to operate on  regular house current  120V  60Hz   Use  a circuit equipped with a 15 ampere fuse  or circuit breaker  Use a 20 ampere fuse  if dishwasher is connected with a food  disposer
10. ITIZE option  When selected  the light  above the pad will come on and reamin on until  end of cycle  The water temperature in the  final rinse will be raised to 155  F  68  C  and  will maintain that temperature for 9 minutes   This option is available in Heavy and Normal  Cycles  Only these sanitization cycles have ben  designed to meet NSF requirements     The cycle time will be extended until the proper  water temperature is reached  Washing   action will continue during the water heating  delay  For best results  the incoming water  temperature should be at least 120  F  49  C      The sanitize criteria may not be satisfied if there  is an interruption of the cycle  power failure or if   tae oo water temperature is below 120  F  49  C      To turn off the SANITIZE option  press the pad  a a time  The light above the pad will  turn off     Delay Start    The DELAY START option allows you to  automatically delay starting your dishwasher  from 2 4 6 hours     To activate delay start option  press the pad  once for a 2 hour delay  twice for 4 hours and  three times for 6 hours  A light will come on  indicating the delay start hours and will remain  on until cycle starts     To cancel the DELAY START option and begin  the cycle before the delay period is over  press  the START CANCEL pad     Air Dry   When AIR DRY is selected the heater will be  de activated during the drying phase of the  selected wash cycle  This will slightly lower  the energy use but will increase the lik
11. d latched   Dishwasher Won t Fill  e Assure the water supply is turned on     e Check that the overfill protector moves  up and down freely   See Overfill  Protector section      Dishwasher Does Not Drain Properly    e     If unit is hooked up to a food waste  disposer  make sure the disposer is    empty     e     Assure the knockout plug has been  removed from inside the food waste  disposer inlet        Assure the drain hose isn t kinked     e Make sure cycle is complete  not in a  pause     e Assure the glass trap is maintained and  installed properly assuring no clogs   See Care and Cleaning      Dishwasher has an Odor    e    _ Soiled dishes left in dishwasher too  long can create an odor  Use Rinse  Only cycle        There will be a    new    smell when first  installed  This is normal     e Check to see if unit is draining  properly   See Dishwasher Does Not  Drain Properly      Stains on Tub Interior    e Washing large amounts of dishware  with tomato based soil can cause  a pink orange appearance  This  will not affect performance and will  gradually fade over time  Pre   rinsing or using the Rinse Only cycle  will reduce the chance of staining   Using no heat dry option will lessen  staining     BEFORE YOU CALL    Removing Spots and Film    Hard water can cause lime deposit buildup  on the interior of the dishwasher  Dishes  and glasses may also get spots and film  for a number of reasons   See Glassware   Flatware Spotted or Cloudy section   To  remove buildup  and
12. e nothing protrudes through the bottom    of the rack to block rotation of middle spray    arm   Wo E a E a T A 7    OAE FX       Oy  SA  SENNA    SI    LILIA  1  f S  ined             Q   fl    ii    D       Oa pooo  ine  re    Vaw I    AEE  re  18    10 place settings standard loading pattern     ao TOE Oo  ES        Sea  gt     T    a    VAN ERG  ESSO    ZY 2  X WVO  D2    Q   WANE ONAN i  OR  e  V J ag Q    O          12 place settings standard loading pattern    Top Rack    The TOP RACK option can be used to wash  a wide assortment of items when you don   t  have a full load  Also  when the top rack  fills up with glasses and the lower rack is  still empty  you don   t have to wait anymore  for clean glasses  Cupshelves are not  available on all models              RY   Siew HAI   an   sA  See  Meane   DASARNA  Lge  He   Nees AE   ji ENS ly Ss EL   ELA  eS    Some models have fold down cupshelves   the cup shelf can be used to load two levels  of cups  juice glasses  and other short items   Arrange items on the upper level so that  water can reach all inside surfaces  Fold up  to load tall glasses     PREPARING AND LOADING DISHES    Loading the Bottom Rack    Features and appearance of racks and  silverware basket may vary from your  model     The lower rack is best for plates  saucers   bowls  and cookware  Large items should be  placed along the edge so they do not block  the spray arm rotation  For best results  place  bowls  casseroles  and sauce pans with soiled  su
13. echnology checks the soil  level on your dishes in the HEAVY WASH   NORMAL WASH and TOP RACK cycles   Depending on soil level  the sensor will  determine if additional water fills are needed  to clean the dishes or if water fills can be  deleted  Cycle time and water usage will  vary based on the amount of soil on the  dishes  Cycle time will also vary based on  the options selected and the incoming water  temperature  5    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS    FRIGIDAIRE    heavy normal top rinse  wash wash rack only    a E a eaa washing    24 6 s  drying m  hi temp sanitize air delay cean m start  wash wash dry g time sanitized m cancel  hold to lock       Cycle Chart    Cycle and intended use    Heavy Wash    Recommended for pots  pans   casseroles and dinnerware  having light to heavily soiled  loads     Air Dry    Normal Wash  Air Dry    Recommended for lightly to  heavily soiled loads     Top Rack    Recommended for small loads  in the upper rac only that are  light to heavily soiled     Rinse Only    For rinsing dishware that will be  washed later     Available Options  Temperature   Drying    Hi Temp  Sanitize      Hi Temp  Sanitize     Not all Cycles available on all models     Duration    approx       2   2 1 4 Hours    2   13 4 Hours  1 1 4 Hours  1 4 Hour    Water per  Cycle   approx            Hi Temp and Sanitize are automatically selected with this cycle for best Wash and Dry performance     Preparing and Loading Dishes    Dish Preparation    Scrape away large pieces of fo
14. ed or illustrated are subject to change without notice        USA Canada  1 800 944 9044 1 800 265 8352  Frigidaire Electrolux Canada Corp   10200 David Taylor Drive 5855 Terry Fox Way  Charlotte  NC 28262 Mississauga  Ontario  Canada   L5V 3E4    16    
15. elihood  that the dishware will not dry completely  If  AIR DRY is not selected the heater will be  activated during the drying phase of the  selected wash cycle     Child Lock Controls    To prevent children from accidently changing  the dishwasher cycle or starting the  dishwasher  lock the dishwasher controls   by pressing and releasing the AIR DRY pad   for 8 seconds while the door is open  An  indicator light on the lock graphic pad will  illuminate when the controls are locked and no  new selections can be made until the lock is  released  To unlock the controls  press the AIR  DRY pad until the indicator light goes out     To Cancel a Cycle   You can cancel a cycle anytime during the  cycle  Press START CANCEL pad and the  dishwasher will start a 90 second drain  At the  end of the drain  select the next desired cycle     Status Indicator Lights    The WASHING light comes on at the beginning  of the cycle and remains on until the end of  the main wash     Whether heated or unheated dry is selected  the DRYING light will come on during the  drying portion of the cycle     When the SANITIZE option is selected  the  SANITIZED light will glow when the SANITIZE  cycle is finished  If the dishwasher did not  properly sanitize the dishes  the light will not  come on  This can happen if the cycle is  interrupted  The light will remain on until the  door is opened     The CLEAN light will come on at the end of  cycle and remain on until the door is opened     The DishSense    T
16. ell  eee caked detergent may not dissolve you the water hardness in your area     Detergent Usage Chart    Soft Water   Medium Hard Water   Hard Water    Very Hard Water   0 3 grains   4 8 grains   9 12 grains   Over 12 grains     Heavy Wash 2 teaspoons 5 teaspoons 8 teaspoons Each Cup     oF  each cup   each cup  fill to line  each cup  Completely Full    Normal Wash 1 4 full  above    Regular     completely full  Snel     Top Rack 2 teaspoons 5 teaspoons 8 teaspoons   Main Wash Cup    Main Wash    each cup  fill to line  Main Wash ss a i Full  cup 1 4 full  above    Regular     cup  completely    water softener   full  recommended    Rinse Only No Detergent No Detergent No Detergent   No Detergent    water softener  recommended     As a rule  use 1 teaspoon for each grain above 12  For very hard water  detergent alone  may not be enough and then a water softener is recommended to improve water quality and  dishwashing performance        FACTORS AFFECTING PERFORMANCE    Rinse Aid   Rinse aid greatly improves drying   reduces water spots  filming  and  lubricates wash arm bearing for proper  rotation  With it water    sheets    off dishes  rather than forming water droplets that cling  and leave spots     A dispenser  located next to the detergent cup   automatically releases a measured amount of  rinse aid during the last rinse  If spotting and  poor drying are problems  increase the amount  of rinse aid dispensed by rotating the dial to a  higher number  The dial is located
17. es our ability to serve you  You can  register online at www frigidaire com or by  dropping your Product Registration Card in the  mail     L NOTE    Why Energy Efficient Units run long cycles   Several factors are important to washing  dishware  The energy use of the dishwasher  was reduced by applying more of the factors that  don t use so much energy and less of the ones  that use more  As a resule  you will see that the  wash cycles take longer     L NOTE    The dishwasher is programmed to remember  your last cycle so you do not have to reset  each time  To start the dishwasher using   the same cycle and options selected on the  i wash  just press the START CANCEL  pad     L NOTE    Not all cycles and options available on all  models     L NOTE    Very Important Information   Read  Before Operating Your Dishwasher     Normal Operating Sounds    This dishwasher does not sound like most  dishwashers   IT   S QUIETER     Your dishwasher with it   s Precision Direct  Wash System has many enhancements to  reduce it   s sound level  Still  it is normal to  hear some of what is going on inside  The  wash cycles include several instances of  water entering the unit  splashing   the wash  pump running to spray water on the dishware   motor  amp  splashing  and the drain pump  running to discharge the dirty water and soils   Variations in the pumping spraying sounds are  normal  During a cycle the pump switches on  and off many times  and operation switches  back and forth between 
18. inary household use or used other than in accordance with the provided instructions      Service calls to correct the installation of your appliance or to instruct you how to use your appliance      Expenses for making the appliance accessible for servicing  such as removal of trim  cupboards   shelves  etc   which are not a part of the appliance when it is shipped from the factory      Service calls to repair or replace appliance light bulbs  air filters  water filters  other  consumables  or knobs  handles  or other cosmetic parts      Surcharges including  but not limited to  any after hour  weekend  or holiday service calls  tolls  ferry  trip charges  or mileage expense for service calls to remote areas  including the state of Alaska      Damages to the finish of appliance or home incurred during installation  including but not  limited to floors  cabinets  walls  etc      Damages caused by  services performed by unauthorized service companies  use of parts other than  genuine Electrolux parts or parts obtained from persons other than authorized service companies  or  external causes such as abuse  misuse  inadequate power supply  accidents  fires  or acts of God     DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES  LIMITATION OF REMEDIES    CUSTOMER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE PRODUCT  REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT AS PROVIDED HEREIN  CLAIMS BASED ON IMPLIED WARRANTIES   INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE  ARE  LIMIT
19. items to be washed     Locate sharp items and knives so that  they are not likely to damage the door  seal or tub     Load sharp items and knives with the  handles up to reduce the risk of cut type  injuries     Under certain conditions  hydrogen gas  may be produced in a hot water  system  that has not been used for 2 weeks or  more  HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE  If  hot water system has not been used for  such a period  before using dishwasher   turn for several minutes This will   release any accumulated hydrogen gas   HYDROGEN GAS IS FLAMMABLE  Do no  smoke or use an open flame during this  time     Do not store or use combustible materials   gasoline or other flammable vapors and  liquids in the vicinity of this or any other  appliance     AN WARNING    To reduce the risk of fire  electrical shock or  injury when using your dishwasher  follow  the above basic precautions       AN WARNING    This symbols will help alert you to such  dangers as personal injury  burns  fire and  electrical shock      PRODUCT REGISTRATION    Thank you for choosing Frigidaire    This Use  amp  Care Guide is part of our  commitment to customer satisfaction and  product quality throughout ther service life of  your new appliance     We view your purchase as the beginning of a  relationship  To ensure our ability to continue  serving you  please use this page to record  important product information     Purchase Date  Model Number    Serial Number    Registering your product with Frigidaire  enhanc
20. leave gray   black marks when they rub against  other items  Load Properly     e Certain high acid foods can cause  discoloration of stainless steel and  plastics if allowed to sit for a long  period  Use the Rinse Only cycle  or rinse by hand if not operating  dishwasher at once     e     Mixing stainless steel and silver  utensils in silverware basket can cause  pitting of the stainless steel blades   Avoid mixing stainless steel and silver     Water in Bottom of Tub    e Water left in the tub bottom after  the cycle is complete is not normal   If water remains in the bottom of  the tub  the dishwasher may not be  draining properly   See Dishwasher  Does not Drain Properly      Cycle Takes a Long Time    e     The cycle may have been automatically  lengthened to reach key temperatures  due to some factor such as a cool water  supply or a large load of dishes     e Delay Start option may have been  selected     e     Choose lower temperature options to  shorten the cycle     e Cycles that are soil sensing adjust  automatically to assure a good wash    heavier soils will elicit a longer cycle  response     14    Etching    Using too much detergent especially  in soft or softened water causes  damage that looks like a film but  cannot be removed     Adjust the amount of detergent  based on the water hardness   Check  Detergent Chart      Lower the water temperature  by selecting one of the lower  temperature options     Detergent Left in Cups    Detergent may be old  Discard a
21. nd  use fresh detergent     Be sure the dish load doesn   t block  spray from entering the detergent  cup     Check to see if cycle has been  completed     Make sure items do not prevent the  detergent dispenser from opening     Dishwasher Leaks    Check that the door gasket is pressed  into its mounting channel  reaches to  the bottom of the tub and does not  extend beyond the end rib so as to  interfere with door closure     Spilled rinse aide can cause foam and  lead to overflowing  Wipe up any  spills with a damp cloth     Check to see that the dishwasher is  level   See Installation Instructions      Avoid oversudsing by using the  correct amount of detergent designed  for automatic dishwashers     Check to see that dishwasher is level    See Installation Instructions      Normal Sounds You Will Hear    Normal sounds include water fill   water spray  draining and motor  sounds     There is a noticeable change in  sound when the wash action switches  between the lower and middle spray  arm  This is normal since each spray  arm has its own sound     It is normal for the dishwasher to  pause  no sound  when the wash  action is switching between the lower  and middle spray arms     Dishwasher Won t Run       Check to see if circuit breaker is  tripped or if a fuse is blown        Make sure water supply is turned on     e     Check to see if cycle is set correctly    See Operating Instructions      e Is dishwasher set for Delay Start  Option        Make sure door is closed an
22. o slowly expand inside  dishwasher     e Close door firmly to latch and resume  cycle     DISHWASHER DISPENSER  amp  DETERGENTS    A arch Cover  SLN Main    The use of industrial grade detergent can  amp  AFAM Cup  damage the heating coil and other parts of ee TIRE    the dishwasher leading to damage to the  unit and surrounding property  Use only  household grade automatic dishwasher  detergents        Pre Wash  Filing the Detergent Dispenser Cup  The detergent dispenser has one covered If the cover is closed on the Main Wash Cup  and one uncovered cup  Detergent in the open by pressing the Cover Latch     uncovered cup falls into the dishwasher when  the door is closed  The covered cup openslater How much Detergent to use  automatically to release detergent     e     Use only fresh automatic dishwashing  detergent  Other detergents may cause  oversudsing     The amount of detergent to use depends   on the water hardness  Water hardness is  measured in grains per gallon  Using too little  detergent can result in poor cleaning and hard    e When using automatic dishwashing  water filming or spotting  Using too much  detergent tabs  place one tab in main detergent in soft water can cause etching  wash cup and close  to some glassware which is surface damage    e Add detergent just before starting cycle  that appears like a film but cannot be wiped  e Store detergent in a cool  dry location off  Your local water company  water softener    company or county extension agent can t
23. od  bones  pits   toothpicks  etc  The continuously filtered wash  fluid will remove remaining food particles   Burned on foods should be loosened before  loading  Empty liquids from glasses and cups     Foods such as mustard  mayonnaise  vinegar   lemon juice and tomato based products may  cause discoloration of stainless steel and  plastics if allowed to sit for a long period of  time  Unless the dishwasher is to be operated  at once  it is best to pre rinse or use the rinse  only cycle to rinse off these food soils     PREPARING AND LOADING DISHES    e Load racks so that large items do not  prevent the detergent dispenser from  opening        Check manufacturer s recommendations  before washing items in question     e If the dishwasher drains into a Food  Disposer  be sure disposer is  completely empty before starting  dishwasher        Loading the Top Rack    Features and appearance of racks and  silverware basket may vary from your  model     The upper rack is designed for flexibility in  loading a wide variety of items including cups   glasses  stemware  small plates  bowls  etc     Load glasses in top rack only  Damage may  occur if placed in bottom rack     Load plastic items in top rack only  Melting  may occur if placed in bottom rack     Load items with open ends facing down for  better cleaning adn draining     Damage may occur if delicate items touch  each other during dishwasher operation     Long handled knives and utensils can be  placed in top rack     Be sur
24. rface facing down or toward the center  Tilt  slightly for better drainage     Make sure tall items do not block spray arm  rotation     Be sure pan handles do not protrude through  the bottom of the rack and block the spray                                                    Us l ips    Z    f    binl   MA  Y   SAJAN          10 place settings standard loading pattern     SSS  SSS                                           KANAS  SSSSS SSsss    SEES    SS                 aes             QD           12 place settings standard loading pattern    Loading the Silverware Basket    AN CAUTION    Load sharp items  knives  skewers  etc    pointing down     Failure to do so may result in injury   Features and appearance of racks and    silverware basket may vary from your  model     Load the silverware basket while it is in the  bottom rack or take the basket out for loading  on a counter or table                 Use suggested loading patterns  as shown  to  increase washability of the silverware     Be sure nothing protrudes through bottom of  basket or rack to block the spray arm     Do not mix silver and stainless to avoid  damaging the silver finish     Mix items in each section of the basket with  some pointing up and some down to avoid  nesting  Water spray connot reach nested  items        To add or remove items after wash cycle  starts     Unlatch door and wait a few seconds  until wash action stops before opening        Add the item and wait a few seconds to  allow cold air t
25. shcloth or sponge  Rinse  with clean water and a dry cloth  Do not use  harsh cleaners     Inside   The inside of the dishwasher and  filter are self cleaning with normal use  If  needed  clean around the tub gasket area with  a damp cloth  The filter is self cleaning  A  glass trap located in the center of the filter   is designed to collect pieces of broken glass   straws  bones and pits     Overfill Protector  keeps dishwasher  from overfilling and is located in the left front  corner of the tub     e     Clean occasionally with household cleaner  containing vinegar or bleach to dissolve  any buildup     e Overfill Protector should move up and  down freely about one inch  If it does not  move  lift and clean underneath     a     L NOTE    Hard water may cause lime deposit buildup  on the interior of the dishwasher  For  cleaning instructions see    Removing Spots  and film    section     11    CARE AND CLEANING    Care of Drain Air Gap    If a drain air gap was installed for your built in  dishwasher  check to make sure it is clean so  the dishwasher will drain properly  A drain air  gap is usually mounted on countertop and can  be inspected by removing the cover  This is  not part of your dishwasher and is not covered  by warranty     A N CAUTION    Property Damage Hazard    Freezing temperatures may cause water  lines to rupture  Be sure all supply lines to  and circulating lines within dishwasher are  protected     Failure to do so could result in property  damage     D
26. t is    3  Add Rinse Aid  if needed  See Rinse Aid   NOt hot enough  the cycle will be lengthend    for automatic water heating in the main wash    4  Close door to latch  and anal rinse of all cycles  This nappen 5  5  Select desired CYCLE  See Cycle Chart   even when HI TEMP WASH option has not be  The indicator light above the pad will glow selected  When HI TEMP WASH is selected     an even higher temperature will be reached to    when selected  handle heavier soil loads     6  Select desired OPTION  See Energy  Options   The indicator light above the pad  will glow when selected     7  Run hot water faucet nearest dishwasher  until water is hot  Turn water off     8  To start  press START CANCEL pad     4    OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS    Option Selections    Hi Temp Wash Option    When HI TEMP WASH option is selected  the  dishwasher heats water in the main wash to  approximately 140  F  60  C      This increase in water temperature helps the  dishwasher detergent remove food grease and  soil from dishes more effectively and aids in  drying  HI TEMP WASH option can be used with  all cycles except RINSE ONLY  HI TEMP WASH  is automatically provided when the HEAVY  WASH cycle is selected     When HI TEMP WASH option is selected  the  light above the pad will come on and remian  on until end of cycle  To turn off the HI TEMP  WASH option  press the pad a second time   The light above the pad will turn off     Sanitize Option    To sanitize your dishes and glassware  select  SAN
27. wash arms to provide  the best cleaning performance     PLEASE BE ADVISED  If you compare  this dishwasher to previous models  you  may be surprised at what you DON   T  hear     FEATURES AT A GLANCE    Your dishwasher cleans by spraying a mixture of hot water and detergent through the spray arms  against soiled surfaces  First  the dishwasher fills with water covering the filter area  Water is  then pumped through the spray arms  Soil particles go through and across the filter and down the  drain as the water is pumped out  This series of steps are repeated as needed  The number of  water fills vary with the cycle being used     Nozzle or Spray Arm       Top Rack                      Cup Shelf     Some Models  Serial Label     Located on Right                                                        Middle Spray Arm                                                    Lower Rack       Silverware Basket                Glass Trap  Lower Spray Arm    Heating Element    Rinse Aid    Overfill Protector       Detergent Dispenser                Features may vary according to model    Operating Instructions    Getting Started Wash Cycle Selections  1  Load Dishwasher  See Preparing and Cycle times are approximate and will vary with  Loading Dishes   options selected  Hot water is necessary to        activate dishwasher detergent and melt fatty  2  Add detergent  See Dishwasher Dispenser food soils  An automatic ee will check     amp  Detergents   the incoming water temperature and  if i
    
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