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1.              TOTAL CYCLE WATER USED  CYCLE SEQUENCE TIME  minutes   gallons       ERE          Rinse  amp  Hold Cycle is used to rinse partial Important  All cycles may be used to wash  loads of dishes until a full load is accumu  and dry dishwasher safe china and crystal   lated  No detergent is used  Dishware is kept Check manufacturers    recommendations  moist until a complete wash and dry cycle before washing    can be run     This cycle provides one rinse     START DRY SELECTION    ENERGY SAVER START  NO HEAT       Rinse  amp  Hold Cycle  cont d         RINSE  amp  HOLD    Energy Saver No Heat can be used with any  Wash Selection to eliminate the heat during  the drying portion of a cycle  The fan of the  drying system will continue to operate   helping the dishes to air dry naturally  Under  certain conditions  you may find a few drops  of water on the dishware and silverware at  the end of this cycle     If you are not satisfied with the washing or  drying performance  do not select this  option     To Cancel A Cycle    The Cycle Selection Dial may be used to  cancel any cycle in progress     If water is present in the dishwasher  turn the  dial slowly to the drain portion of the wash  or rinse  You will hear water draining when  you have advanced to the proper location   Let the dishwasher drain completely  Lift the  door handle and advance the diai to the  Normal Cycle  This cancels the cycle        TOTAL CYCLE WATER USED  TIME  minutes   gallons      gt  gt  6    I
2.          5  Slide the color panel out  Handle  carefully so the panel will not be  scratched or bent  Turn the panel to the  desired color  Place the color panel in  position then push the filler panel in  behind it     6  Replace the trim strip and the three  screws     7  With hands placed at sides of panel  assembly  slide the top edge of the panel  up into position under the control panel   see illustration to the right      8  Hold the panel in place and open the  door        9  Hold panel assembly in position with  one hand  Replace the two screws  A  on  each side of the dishwasher door that  secure the panel assembly     10  Reconnect electrical power supply     21    Lower Panel                         Remove two screws  D  located under    panel assembly       With hands placed under ends of panel     lift support tabs  E  and pull out until tabs  clear kick plate  F        Pull lower panel down until side flanges     G  clear the support strip  H   Lower panel  is then removed from dishwasher       Place panel on a smooth  flat surface and    remove the two screws  I  from either side  of the trim  Take off the loosened piece of  trim       Slide the color panel out  Handle carefully    so the panel will not be scratched or bent   Turn the panel to the desired color  Place  the color panel in position then push the  filler panel in place     6  Replace the trim and screws  I      22      Taking the assembled lower panel  slide    the panel up onto the dishwasher fr
3.       OPTION A    Upper Panel   1  Disconnect electrical power supply     2  Pull door open and on either side of the  dishwasher door  remove the three  screws  A  from the trim  B   Remove the  loosened piece of trim     3  Slide the color panel out  Handle carefully  so the panel will not be scratched or bent   Turn the panel to the desired color  Place  the color panel in position then push the  filler panel in behind it     4  Replace the trim  B  and the three screws  A      Lower Panel     1  Remove the two screws  C  on either side  of the lower panel assembly  Remove the  loosened piece of trim  D      2  Slide the color panel out  Handle carefully  so the pane  will not be scratched or bent   Turn the panel to the desired color  Place  the color panel in position then push the  filler panel in behind it    3  Replace the trim  D  and the two screws  C      4  Reconnect electrical power supply     20                              sy    y   VL  Vy  PIRRE    S                      OPTION B  Upper Panel     1  Disconnect electrical power supply   2  Pull door open  Remove the two screws     A  on each side of the dishwasher door  that secure the upper panel assembly     oe Se ice aro ere  MET  T  KV    Teapot    3  Close door while holding upper panel in  place  Pull out lower edge of panel until  top edge of panel drops down              4  Place panel assembly on a smooth  flat  surface and remove three screws  B   from either side of panel to remove the  trim strip  C
4.    Material    Disposable  Plastics    Plastics    Stainless  Steel    Sterling  Silver or  Silverplate       Dishwasher  Safe        Exceptions   Special Information    Cannot withstand high water  temperatures and detergents     Always check manufacturers     recommendations before  washing  Plastics vary in their  capacity to withstand high water  temperatures and detergents     Run a RINSE  amp  HOLD CYCLE if not  washing immediately  Prolonged  contact with foods containing  salt  vinegar  milk products or fruit  juice could damage finish     Run a RINSE  amp  HOLD CYCLE if not  washing immediately  Prolonged  contact with food containing salt   acid or sulfide  eggs  mayonnaise  and seafood  could damage  finish     May rust     Always check manufacturers     recommendations before  washing  Untreated wood may  warp  crack or lose its finish        CYCLE SELECTION    LIGHT   CHINA     KitchenAid  T    1  RINSE HOLD  Ff       Dishwasher Cycles    Normal Wash Cycle is used to wash and dry There are two wash periods and two rinses  daily loads with moderate amounts of food followed by a heated dry period   soil         TOTAL CYCLE WATER USED  CYCLE SEQUENCE TIME  minutes   gallons       DE           Light  China Wash Cycle is used to wash There are two wash periods and one rinse  and dry daily loads with light amounts of followed by a heated dry period    food soil  This cycle uses less water and time   than the Normal Wash Cycle and is the most   efficient cycle to use   
5.   You will need it if your dishwasher ever requires service     Model Number           Serial Number        Date Purchased       Date Installed       Dealer   s Name  Address    Phone   Model and Serial Numbers are located on a label at the left side of the door opening     Important Facts    e KitchenAid dishwashers operate on 115 volts  60 hertz A C  house current  They cannot be  converted to operate on 220 volts  50 or 60 hertz house current     e To protect against possible rupture of fill valve  BE SURE water lines leading to the dishwasher as  well as water lines in the dishwasher are protected against freezing  Such ruptures are not  covered by the warranty  See page 15     e To prevent accidental entrapment  remove the door when removing an old dishwasher from  service or discarding it     Dishwasher Features                   1  Upper Level Power Wash 6  4 Way Hydro Sweep  with Jet Spray   2  Lower Rack 7  Self Cleaning Filter   3  Cutlery  Silverware Basket 8  Removable Coarse Strainer   4  Detergent Dispenser 9  Heating Element  Dryer    5  Overflow Protection Float 10  Flo Thru    Drying Fan    Operating Your  Dishwasher    Step 1 Load dishes into racks according to  instructions on pages 10 12     Do not operate dishwasher without    racks in place  Water leakage and  flooding may result        Step 2 Add detergent to detergent  dispenser  See page 13    Step 3 Firmly close the door and latch it by  pushing the door handle down     Step 4 Advance Cycle Selection
6.  Dial slowly    to corresponding cycle  See page 8  for description of cycles     Step 5 Push Start Button     Sounds You May Hear While Your  Dishwasher is Running     e the fill valve opening or closing and the  sound of water entering the dishwasher    water being pumped out during drain  portion of cycle    detergent cup opening  timer clicking as it advances  e pump motor starting    items being ground up in the hard food  disposal    To Check Your  Water lemperature    For best dishwashing results  water should  be at least 140  F  60  C  as it enters the  dishwasher  To check the temperature  use  the faucet closest to your dishwasher     1  Set the faucet control for the hottest  water possible  Run water into a glass set  in the sink for at least one minute   allowing it to overflow    2  Place a candy or meat thermometer in the  glass and read it at the maximum setting    3  If the temperature is too low  raise the  setting on your water heater     Energy Saving  Tips    Use the ENERGY SAVER NO HEAT option  whenever possible  If your incoming water  temperature is 140  F  60  C  and you don   t  need your dishes right away  it pays to air  dry them     Flash dry dishes  After final rinse  unlatch  door and advance Cycle Selection Dial to  Normal Cycle  open door and pull out  racks  Because of the heat buildup in  dishware during the wash cycle  water  evaporates quickly from the dishware     Important  In hard water areas  flash drying  can increase the likelinood 
7.  and  damage to the silverware or dishwasher  long knives     4 ea ewelys   nuu          Load forks and spoons with handles up  and down so they do not nest together   Nested items cannot be properly washed     Silver and stainless steel flatware  may be damaged if exposed to foods  containing salt  vinegar  milk prod   ucts or fruit juices for long periods of  time  Use the RINSE  amp  HOLD CYCLE if  flatware is not washed immediately  after use        12    Filling The Detergent Dispenser    1  USE AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER 2  Add detergent to the dispenser  DETERGENT ONLY  Never use soap  immediately before starting  Detergent  hand dishwashing detergent  laundry exposed to moisture over a period of time  detergent or laundry enzyme products  may become caked and ineffective  An  They will produce excessive suds and open box of detergent should stay fresh  slow down the wash arm action which for about one month   could cause flooding  3  Fill the dispenser with the proper amount    of detergent  and close the compartment        Add detergent to Main Wash compartment Add detergent to both the Prewash and  for the Light China Wash Cycle when the Main Wash compartments for the  dinnerware is lightly soiled  Light  China Wash Cycle and the Normal    Wash Cycle when dishes are heavily soiled     How Much Detergent To Use    Excessive amounts of detergent combined  with soft water may cause etching of glass              Personal injury Hazard Contact your local water utility  area wa
8.  chrome cover  unscrew the plastic  cap  and then check for any buildup of soil   Clean  if necessary     Check the Air Gap Anytime Your  Dishwasher Isn t Draining Well  REMEMBER  The warranty provided with  your dishwasher does not cover service costs  directly associated with the cleaning or repair  of the external drain air gap     oat RJ  TORNA         Sure Scrub    Wash System    The Sure Scrub    Wash System in your  dishwasher provides the best results possible   The wash water is continuously filtered by a  triple filtration and soil collector system to  prevent food particles from redepositing on  clean dishes  The triple filtration system  consists of a removable filter  A   an ultrafine  filter  B  and a removable coarse strainer  C         The removable filter continuously filters the  wash water and traps the food particles that  have been removed from the dishes on the  outside of the filter  These trapped food  particles are removed from the filter by the jet  spray action of water from the single spray  nozzle  D  underneath the wash arm  The  ultrafine filter is cleaned by the nine water  jets  E  underneath the 4 Way Hydro Sweep  Wash Arm     The removable coarse strainer  C  prevents  bones  pits and other large objects from  entering the pump system  Occasionally  check the strainer for such items that may  have mistakenly gotten into the dishwasher   The 4 Way Hydro Sweep Wash Arm  the  removable filter and the coarse strainer may  be removed and cleaned 
9.  water supply may be necessary tf pressure  is too low     Dishes must have proper water drainage  Do not overload  Follow  instructions for loading in dishwasher Use and Care Guide  Use a  liquid rinse agent to speed draining     Some plastics  due to material  may need to be towel dried     It may not be possible to prevent problem  except by hand washing   To retard this process  use a minimum amount of detergent but not less  than one tablespoon per load  Use a liquid rinse agent and underload  the dishwasher to allow thorough rinsing  Silica film and etching are  permanent and cannot be removed  Use ENERGY SAVER DRY        Black or Gray Marks on  Dishes    Aluminum markings       Brown Stains an  Dinnerware and  Dishwasher Interior    High tron content in  water supply    Aluminum pieces should be loaded so that they will not rub against  dinnerware during washing  Throw away aluminum items should  not be dishwasher washed because they may break down and cause  marking  Aluminum markings can be removed by using a mild  abrasive cleanser        Remove by washing dishes  after food sot  has been removed  with   l teaspoon to   tablespoon of citric acid crystals added to Main Wash  compartment of detergent dispenser  Do not use detergent  Follow  with a LIGHT CHINA WASH CYCLE with detergent  If treatment is  needed more often than every other month  the installation of an iron  removal unit is recommended           White Spots on  Cookware with  Non Stick Finish    Seasonin
10. KitchenAid    Built In Dishwasher    Model KUDB220T                   USE and CARE GUIDE    Table of Contents    Important Safety Instructions          3  Ownership Registration Card          4  Important Facts                     4  Dishwasher Features                5  Operating Your Dishwasher           6  Sounds You May Hear              6  Energy SavingTips                  6  Special Tips On Dishwasher Use        7  Dishwasher Cycles os ipa ccnp eerd a8 8  To Cancel A Cycle                 9  Adding Dishware During A Cycle     9  Loading Your Dishwasher             10  Upper Rack                 000  10  Lower Rack             00000000  11  Silverware Basket                 12  Filling The Detergent Dispenser         13  How Much Detergent To Use          13  Low Phosphate Detergents           14  Rinse Agents   sires af pdie Be aaa ae 14  Caring For Your Dishwasher           14  Seasonal Storage  os naunan anaana 15  Drain Air Gap   aaan auaa 15  Sure Scrub    Wash System             16 17  Problem  Cause  Solution Chart         18 19  Removing Spots And Film             19  Changing Front Panels               20 22  Optional Front Panels                22  If You Need Service Or Assistance        23  Warranty    00    eee eee ee Back Cover       1989 KitchenAid  Inc     It is your responsibility to be sure your  dishwasher     e Is installed by a qualified installer     e Has been installed where it is protected  from the elements     e Has been installed on a floor s
11. er open     e isthe door closed and latched  anda  cycle selected     e Is the overflow protection float in  place  See page 17     e Is the water supply to the dishwasher  turned on       If your dishwasher is not washing    properly  refer to the Problem  Cause   Solution chart on page 18 before you  make a service call       If the problem is not due to one of the    above items  first call your dealer or repair  service he recommends     e All service should be handled locally by  the dealer from whom you purchased  the unit or an authorized KitchenAid  servicer       Inthe event you are unable to obtain the    name of a local authorized KitchenAid  servicer  call KitchenAid Customer  Relations  TOLL FREE  800 422 1230     e A Customer Relations representative  can recommend a qualified service  company in your area     e If you must call or write  please provide   Model Number  Serial Number  Date of  Purchase and a complete description of  the problem  Write to     Customer Relations Department  KitchenAid  Inc    P O  Box 558   St  Joseph  MI 49085 0558      If you are not satisfied with the action    taken  contact the Major Appliance  Consumer Action Panel  MACAP    MACAP ts a group of independent  consumer experts that voices consumer  views at the highest levels of the major  appliance industry  Contact them only  when the dealer  authorized servicer or  KitchenAid  Inc   have failed to resolve  your problem     Major Appliance Consumer  Action Pane    20 North Wac
12. f water is absent from the dishwasher  lift  door handle to stop dishwasher action   Relatch door and advance dial to Normal  Cycle  This cancels the cycle     TO START A NEW CYCLE     Open dish   washer  check detergent dispenser to be sure  it is properly filled  Close and latch door   select the desired new cycle and push START  button     Adding Dishware During A Cycle    You can add a forgotten item to the dish   washer anytime before the main detergent  wash portion of the cycle  To stop the cycle   just unlatch the door handle  However   opening the door during a cycle reduces the  cleaning power  so try to load all items before  Starting the cycle    TO RESTART DISHWASHER     Close the door  and latch the handle  push the start button  and if desired  the Energy Saver button  The  cycle will start exactly where it was stopped     Loading Your Dishwasher    Your KitchenAid dishwasher is designed with lots of loading space  Glasses  mugs  saucers and  saucepans can be loaded in either the upper or lower rack  For best results  disnware should be  loaded so soiled surfaces face the rotating wash arm     No hand rinsing is necessary before loading your KitchenAid dishwasher  Just scrape leftover food   bones  toothpicks and other hard items from the dishware     Some foods like eggs  rice  pasta and cooked cereals may be hard to remove if left to dry over a  period of time  If you do not plan to wash your dishes fairly soon after use  run RINSE  amp  HOLD  CYCLE to keep t
13. g removed by  dishwasher detergents          Odor in the  Dishwasher    Dishes only washed  every two to three days       Chipping of Dishware    Removable Filter  Needs Frequent  Cleaning    improper loading    Filter is not placed in  dishwasher correctly    Spray nozzle on wash  arm is blocked    Dishes not scraped  before loading    Re season cookware after dishwasher washing     Run a RINSE  amp  HOLD CYCLE at least once or twice a day until a full  load is accumulated        Load dishes and glasses so that they are stable and do not strike  together from washing action   Note  Some types of china and  glassware are too delicate for automatic dishwashing and should be  hand washed  for example  antiques  featheredged and similar types    Moving racks in and out smoothly will also minimize chipping     Make sure Removable Filter is seated properly under wash arm   See page 17     Remove lower wash arm     see page 16     and turn upside down  On  under side of each tube is an indentation  In one of these indentations  is a nozz  e  hole  which cleans filter  Check to make sure the nozzle is  not blocked     Make sure leftover food  bones  toothpicks and other hard items are  scraped from dinnerware before loading        Removing Spots and Film    To remove spots and film on dishware and  glasses  or hard water film on the interior of  the dishwasher  you may want to use  stripping products  These products are avail   able in the detergent section of your local  grocery st
14. hem moist until you are ready to run the next wash cycle  Never prewash dishes  with a hand dishwashing detergent  It will cause sudsing in the dishwasher and result in poor  cleaning and or spotting and filming on the dishware     Upper Rack Loading  Examples       Glasses and stemware may be loaded To achieve stability  load glasses and cups   together  Stability is important when loading between pins and over pins  Bowls  cups and   such items  pans may be loaded in the center row as  shown     Be sure items are stable  If load is not  t stable  damage may occur        Lower Rack  Loading Examples          e For maximum capacity and stability of an e Cereal soup bowls may be loaded front to  all plate load  overlap or    butterfly    small back  side to side and along the outer edge  plates on right side  as shown  depending upon the shape        e Plates may be loaded front to back or side e Glasses may be loaded in the lower rack  to side with pots  pans  mixing bowls and along with plates  bowls and saucepans   large cookware     Loading Your Dishwasher    Silverware Basket       The silverware cutlery basket can be Personal Injury Hazard  removed for loading and unloading  Sharp utensils should be loaded with  For best washing results  handles up to prevent possible injury   e Load slim handled silverware with handles  up to prevent them from sticking out e The cutlery section in the front of the  through the basket  possibly causing basket is for long handled utensils
15. her detergents only  Follow recommen   dations in Use and Care Guide for amounts  never use less than one  tablespoon per load  Detergent must be fresh to be effective  Always  store it in a cool  dry area  preferably in an airtight container     Use fresh detergent only  Do not aliow detergent to sit for several  hours in a wet dispenser  Have dispenser checked to make sure It is  working properly     Turn home water heater up so water entering dishwasher is 140  F   60  C  minimum  See recommended procedure    Automatic Water  Heating     page 6  Do not select ENERGY SAVER NO HEAT     Remove lower wash arm and turn upside down  Check single  stainless steel spray nozzle and nine water Jets located on underside  of wash arm  See page 16  Check to make sure openings are not  blocked     Conditioning the final rinse water with a liquid rinse agent helps  eliminate spotting and filming  See page 14    Turn home water heater up so water entering dishwasher is 140  F   60  C  minimum  See recommended procedure    Automatic Water  Heating     page 6  Do not select ENERGY SAVER NO HEAT     Use recommended dishwasher detergents only     Follow recommendations in dishwasher Use and Care Guide for  amount  Heavy soil and or hard water generally require extra  detergent     Detergent should be fresh  Store in a cool  dry place  preferably in an  airtight container  Discard jumpy detergent     Home water pressure should be 20 to 120 psi for proper dishwasher  fill  A booster pump on the
16. if necessary  If food       soils remain on the removable filter  lift the  4 Way Hydro Sweep Wash Arm straight up   Check underside of wash arm to make sure  the opening of the single stainless steel spray  nozzle  D  and the nine water jets  E  are not  blocked     Next  lift the removable filter straight up and  out  To clean  scrub filter with a stiff brush  under running water  To replace  snap  removable filter over the ultrafine filter and  then replace the wash arm  When replacing  wash arm  be sure that water jets on the  wash arm are facing up  Check to make sure  wash arm is free to rotate        The coarse strainer may be removed  if  necessary  To remove  lift strainer out by  squeezing center section  F  and remove  To  replace  squeeze center section so clips snap  into square notch     The Overflow Protection Float  G  in the  front left corner of the dishwasher tank  prevents the dishwasher from overflowing   The float must be in place for the dishwasher  to operate    Important  A small amount of water always    remains in the bottom of the dishwasher  un   der the ultrafine filter  to keep the seal moist           Possible Burn Hazard  Heating element will be hot immedi     ately following use  Do not touch  To  avoid burns wait at least 20 minutes   after a cycle for the heating element   to cool down        Problem  Cause  Solution Chart    A convenient checklist for handling minor performance problems  Go over this list before calling for  service  If yo
17. ker Drive   Chicago  IL 60606    MACAP will in turn inform us of your  action     Dishwasher Warranty    KITCHENAID WILL  LENGTH OF WARRANTY  PAY FOR     ONE YEAR FULL WARRANTY    Replacement parts and repair  FROM DATE OF labor to correct defects in  INSTALLATION  materials or workmanship   Service must be provided by an  authorized KitchenAid  servicing outlet     KITCHENAID WILL  NOT PAY FOR     A  Service calls to    1  Correct the installation of  the dishwasher    2  Instruct you how to use  the dishwasher    3  Replace house fuses or  correct house wiring    4  Correct house plumbing                                                          FIVE YEAR LIMITED Replacement parts  repair labor            WARRANTY  costs not included  for the j j    ONE YEAR FULL PLUS one half horsepower motor if B  Repairs when dishwasher is  SECOND THROUGH FIFTH defective in materials or used in other than normal  YEAR LIMITED FROM DATE workmanship  home use    OF INSTALLATION  C  Damage resulting from                   accident  alteration  misuse   abuse  improper installation             TEN YEAR LIMITED Replacement parts  repair labor               WARRANTY  costs not included  for the i      ONE YEAR FULL PLUS TriDura   Porcelain on steel x AEE NNA A  SECOND THROUGH TENTH tank or inner door if the tank or electrical and plumbin  YEAR LIMITED FROMDATE   inner door develops a water P g    codes     D  Any labor costs during the  limited warranty     E  Replacement parts or re   pair lab
18. of spotting and  filming    e Run the dishwasher only with a full load    e Do not rinse dishware before loading     e Use only the cycle and options that you  need       Run the dishwasher at night during the  summer to avoid daytime heat load     Special Tips on Dishwasher Use    What Can and Cannot Be Washed in Your Dishwasher    Most tableware  cookware and silverware can be safely washed in your KitchenAid dishwasher  If  you have any doubts about a particular piece of dishware  check with the manufacturer to see if it  is dishwasher safe     REMEMBER  It is the user s responsibility to determine if dishware should be washed in a  dishwasher     Material    Aluminum    Cast Iron    China   Stoneware    Hollow   Handle  Knives       Dishwasher  Safe        Exceptions   Special Information    High water temperature and  detergents may affect finish of  anodized aluminum    Seasoning will be removed  and  iron will rust     Always check manufacturers     recommendations before  washing  Antique  hand painted  or over the glaze patterns may  fade  Gold leaf may discolor    Always check manufacturers     recommendations before  washing  Some types of leaded  crystal may etch with repeated  washings     Goid colored flatware will  discolor    Milk glass will yellow with  repeated dishwasher washing     Handles of some knives are  attached to the blade with  adhesives which may loosen if  dishwasher washed     High water temperatures and  detergent may discolor or pit  finish  
19. ont so  that the side flanges  G   fit up behind the   support strip  H   If this is done improperly   the lower panel will be loose and may fall  off the dishwasher     8  Lift support tabs  E  of pane  assembly up  and push lower portion of panel back  until support tabs  E  rest on kick plate   F     9  Replace the screws  D     10  Check that upper and lower panels are  secure     11  Reconnect electrical power supply     Optional Front  Panels    1  Wood and Decorative Panels    The stainless front trim will accommodate   a custom wood front or a decorative panel  insert     inch thick  Some wood panels and  decorative panels are heavy and require  heavy dishwasher door springs  These may  be ordered from your KitchenAid dealer as a  service item  part  4171002  For more  information on installing a custom wood  front  refer to the Dishwasher Installation  instructions  If you have misplaced these  instructions  please write to     Customer Relations Department  KitchenAid  Inc    P O  Box 558   St  Joseph  MI 49085 0558    2  Solid Colors   If the two colors provided with your  dishwasher do not match your kitchen decor   optional panels are available from your  KitchenAid dealer in a variety of decorator  colors     If Vou Need Service or Assistance    Follow These Steps    I     If your dishwasher should fail to operate   review the following list before calling  your dealer  You could save the cost of a  service call     e Has the fuse blown  or is the circuit  break
20. or costs for units  operated outside the United  States     F  Pickup and delivery  This  product is designed to be  repaired in the home     OF INSTALLATION  leak as the result of defective    materiais or workmanship     KITCHENAID  INC  DOES NOT ASSUME ANY RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR  CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES     Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages   so this exclusion or limitation may not apply to you     This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary  from state to state     KITCHENAID  INC   ST  JOSEPH  MICHIGAN USA 49085    ED0235  4 89     4 7 3723    
21. or or dish rack of the dishwasher        To reduce the risk of injury  do not  allow children to play in or on a  dishwasher       If hot water has not been used recently     usually two weeks or longer    hydrogen gases may build up in the  water heater and the hot water pipes   HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE  To  prevent injury or damage  before using  your dishwasher  turn on all hot water  faucets and allow water to run for  several minutes  This will allow gases to  escape  Do not smoke or use any open  flame near the faucet while it is open       When discarding an old dishwasher     always remove the door to prevent  accidental entrapment       Install the dishwasher on a floor that is    level and strong enough to support the  weight     To prevent electrical shock  disconnect  electrical power supply to dishwasher  before attempting to service     SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS    Ownership Registration    Before you use your dishwasher  please fill out and mail your ownership registration card packed  with the Use and Care Guide  This card will enable us to contact you in the unlikely event of a  product safety notification and assist us in complying with the provisions of the Consumer Product  Safety Act  Return of this card is not necessary to validate your warranty     Keep a copy of the sales receipt showing the date of purchase and  or date of installation of your  disnwasher  PROOF OF PURCHASE WILL INSURE YOU OF IN WARRANTY SERVICE     Write down the following information
22. ore  follow the manufacturers     directions     Or you may use vinegar with the following  procedure     1  Load clean dishes and glasses in  dishwasher in regular manner  Do not  load silverware or other metals in the  dishwasher     2  Close and latch door and select  LIGHT CHINA WASH CYCLE  Do not use  detergent  Allow dishwasher to run    through the first wash  When washer has  filled for main wash portion of cycle   unlatch and open door  Add 2 cups of  household vinegar  Close and latch door  and re select LIGHT CHINA WASH  CYCLE     3  After final rinse water has drained  cancel  cycle  Do not allow dishwasher to go  through dry portion of cycle     4  For a final polish  put two tablespoons of  non precipitating type water conditioner  in the right hand Main Wash compart   ment of detergent dispenser  and run  dishwasher through complete LIGHT   CHINA WASH CYCLE     Changing Front Panels    Your new KitchenAid dishwasher comes with  a Stainless steel trim kit and one front and  lower reversible panel  You can choose from  black or almond     If you want to change the color of the  panels  follow one of the options below     OPTION A may be used if your dishwasher    front sticks out several inches from the cabinets     OPTION B may be used if your dishwasher  front is flush with the cabinets     Electrical Shock Hazard    Disconnect electrical power supply to  dishwasher before changing panels   Failure to do so could result in  electrical shock or personal injury  
23. seasonal dwelling  have a local qualified  person do the following     1  Close and latch the door   2  Turn off electricity to the dishwasher     3  Shut off water supply  Place pan under fill  valve  and disconnect fill valve at both in   let and outlet sides  Drain water into pan    4  Place a pan under the drain valve outlet   and disconnect the flexible tubing at the  drain valve  Drain machine water into    pan  Leave fill and drain valve disconnected     To restore service  reconnect the fill valve and  the connection at the drain valve  Turn on the  electricity and the water supply  Close and  latch the door  Select the LIGHT CHINA  WASH CYCLE and let the machine complete  its cycle  Check connections to make sure  they are water tight and do not leak     Drain Air Gap    Some state or local plumbing codes require  the addition of a drain air gap between a  built in dishwasher and the home drain  system  This device protects your dishwasher  against water backing up into it when a  drain clogs  The drain air gap is usually  located on top of the sink or countertop near  the dishwasher  Drain air gap accessory part  number 300096 is available from KitchenAid     REMEMBER  This external plumbing device is  not part of your KitchenAid Dishwasher     To Clean the Drain Air Gap     Clean the drain air gap periodically to insure  proper drainage of your dishwasher  Follow  drain air gap cleaning instructions provided  by the manufacturer  With most types  just  lift off the
24. ter  Dishwasher detergents and rinse softening company or state university  agents can be harmful if taken extension agent to determine whether your  internally  Store these products out water is hard or soft   of children   s reach    Water Amount of   Hardness   Detergent   Soft Water Half fill each dispenser  ALWAYS use at least one tablespoon of 0 4 grains  approximately 2 tablespoons per  automatic dishwashing detergent in Main per gallon dispenser   Wash compartment because there are Medium Hard Fill each dispenser 3 full  ingredients in detergent to help protect your A oiin a 2 f tablespoons per  dinnerware  The amount of detergent per gallon  needed depends on the amount of food soil Hard Water Fill each dispenser  on the dishes and the hardness of water  If 8 12 grains  approximately 3 tablespoons per  you have hard water  you will have to use per gallon gispenserj          more detergent than if you have soft water     Low Phosphate  Detergents    if you live in a state that mandates  low phosphate dishwasher detergents   phosphate content of 8 7 percent or less    you may have to use more detergent   particularly if you have hard water   Low phosphate detergents usually work  well in soft water  but in hard water they  can Cause spotting and filming  even if the  amount of detergent used is increased     Rinse Agents    An automatic liquid rinse agent dispenser  accessory kit is available for easy installation  in the door of your dishwasher  For details   contact 
25. trong  enough to support its weight     Has been properly connected to  electricity  water and drain      Has been properly electrically  grounded      e Has had all hang tags and temporary  labels removed     e js not used by children or anyone unable  to operate it properly     e Is properly maintained      See Installation Instructions for complete  information     Important Safety Instructions    To reduce the risk of fire  electrical shock  or injury when using  your dishwasher  follow basic precautions including the    following       Read all instructions before using the  dishwasher       This dishwasher must be properly  connected to electricity and water       Use the dishwasher only for its intended  function       Use only detergents and rinse agents  recommended for use in a dishwasher   and keep them out of the reach of  children       When loading items to be washed    a  Locate sharp items so that they are  not likely to damage the door seal    b  Load sharp knives with the handles  up to reduce risk of cut type injuries       DO NOT wash plastic items unless  marked    dishwasher safe    or the  equivalent  For plastic items not so  marked  check the manufacturers     recommendations       DO NOT touch the heating element  during or immediately after use  Element  must cool at least 20 minutes to avoid  injury       DO NOT operate your dishwasher  unless all enclosure panels are properly  in place     10     14       DO NOT abuse  sit on or stand on the    do
26. u can   t solve your dishwasher   s problem  turn to page 23 for service information     PROBLEM    Food Soil Left On  Dishes    Spotting and Filming    Dishes Do Not Dry  Completely    Silica Film or Etching   Silica Film is a White  Iridescent Deposit   Etching is a Cloudy  Film     Slowdown of wash arm  due to high suds    Improper loading    Low water pressure  due to insufficient fill    Use of incorrect  too  little or ineffective  detergent    Detergent cakes in  dispenser    Water temperature is  too low    Filter cleaning spray  nozzle on wash arm is  blocked    Hard water or high  mineral content in  water    Water temperature is  too low    Use of incorrect  detergents    Incorrect amount of  detergent    Use of ineffective  detergents    Insufficient fill caused  by low water pressure    Dishes do not drain  properly    Plastics    A water chemical  reaction with certain  types of glassware   Usually caused by some  combination of soft or  softened water  alkaline  washing solutions  in   sufficient rinsing  over   loading the dishwasher   and heat of drying     SOLUTION    Use recommended dishwasher detergents only  Never use soap or  laundry detergents  Add more dishwasher detergent to increase  amount of suds inhibitors     Follow loading instructions in dishwasher Use and Care Guide     Home water pressure shouid be 20 to 120 psi for proper dishwasher  fill  A booster pump on the water supply may be necessary if pressure  is too low     Use recommended dishwas
27. your local KitchenAid dealer     A rinse agent helps water to sheet off  dishware faster than normal  reducing water  spots and speeding up the drying process     Caring For Your  Dishwasher    General Cleaning    The porcelain enamel interior of your  dishwasher will seldom need cleaning   However  if mineral deposits from hard  water accumulate  clean the interior with a  mild scouring powder or follow the sugges   tions indicated in the    Removing Spots and  Film    section on page 19     DO NOT use any type of cleanser that may  cause foaming and sudsing  Run dishwasher  through a normal cycle     The control panel can be wiped clean with a  damp cloth  then dried  NEVER use deter   gents or abrasive or powdered cleansers  which can mar the finish     The enamel or wood fronts and sides can be  cleaned with a soft cloth and a mild  non   abrasive soap and water solution  NEVER use  paper towels for cleaning  Always dry with a  soft cloth     Seasonal Storage    The Summer Season     Two simple steps will safeguard your  KitchenAid dishwasher during an idle  summer     1  Turn off the water supply   2  Turn off electricity to the dishwasher     The Winter Season     To protect against possible rupture of  fill valve  BE SURE water lines lead     ing to  as well as in the dishwasher   are well protected against freezing   RUPTURES OF THIS KIND ARE NOT  COVERED BY THE WARRANTY        To safeguard your KitchenAid dishwasher  when it is exposed to freezing temperatures  in a 
    
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