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        GE 165D4700P138 Dishwasher User Manual
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1.                                Uor LOLI ARES    Use only detergent specifically made for use in dishwashers  Keep  your detergent fresh and dry  Don   t put powder detergent into the  dispenser until you re ready to wash dishes     The amount of detergent to use depends on whether your water is  hard or soft  With hard water  you need extra detergent  With soft  water  you need less detergent     Protect your dishes and dishwasher by contacting your water  department and asking how hard your water is  Twelve or more  grains is extremely hard water  A water softener is recommended   Without it  lime can build up in the water valve  which could stick  while open and cause flooding     Too much detergent with soft water  can cause a permanent cloudiness of glassware  called etching        Youll find two detergent dispensers on the  Open Cup       inside door of your dishwasher  All wash cycles  require detergent in the main cup  Wash cycles  with two washes will also use the open cup     Be sure the Dial is at OFF position before  adding detergent  Otherwise  the detergent  cup will not close and latch properly  Add  detergent then close the main cup     NOTE  To open detergent cup after it has  been closed  simply turn the detergent cup  handle counter clockwise until it releases  A            snapping sound may be heard     Forget to Add a Dish                                               A forgotten dish can be added any time before the main wash   Push the door latch to the
2.    GE Appliances         GSD4010  GSD4020  GSD4030       Dishwashers    Part No  165D4700P138 Pub  No  49 5792    Congratulations   You Are Now Part of the GE Family     Welcome to the GE family   We re proud of our quality  products and we are  committed to providing  dependable service  You ll  see it in this easy to use  Owner   s Manual and you ll  hear it in the friendly voices  of our customer service  department     Best of all  you ll experience  these values each time you  use your dishwasher  That s  important  because your  new dishwasher will be part  of your family for many  years  And we hope you will  be part of ours for a long  time to come        We thank you for buying  GE  We appreciate your  purchase  and hope you  will continue to rely on us  whenever you need quality  appliances for your home     Staple sales slip or cancelled  check here        Proof of the original purchase date  is needed to obtain service under  the warranty     Write the model and serial  numbers here                  You can find them on the tub wall just  inside the door     GE  amp  You   A Service Partnership     Ask any GE appliance owner and they will  tell you we stand behind our products with  unmatched quality service  However  did  you know that most questions result from  simple problems that you can easily fix  yourself in just a few minutes  This  Owner s Manual can tell you how     50  E          Read this M anual    Inside you will find many  helpful hints on how to u
3.  after use   dishwasher    Do not operate your  Locate sharp items so that dishwasher unless all    they are not likely to damage  the door seal     Load sharp knives with the  handles up to reduce the 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 manufacturer   s  recommendations           PA REMEMBER       enclosure panels are properly  in place     Close supervision is necessary  if this appliance is used by or  near children     Load light plastic items so  they will not become  dislodged and drop to the  bottom of the dishwasher     they might come into contact  with the heating element and  be damaged           E          BUS I    SUO        Your continued health and safety are important to us   Please read and follow this Safety Information carefully      sdi CUBROOUSIEFIO L    We want you to remain a happy and healthy part of our  GE family     SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS    DNIS    Homaat       About the dishwasher control panel        You can locate your model number on the tub wall just inside the door   Throughout this manual  features and appearance may vary from your model     START  1    START DELAY 2   HRS     CYCLES ENERGY OPTIONS STATUS   WASH    et    0 6 8 8 o    POT  NORMAL LIGHT TEMP HEATED ENERGY CYCLE OFF  SCRUBBERM WASH WASH BOOST DRY SAVER ON  PLATE  WARMER     PRESS  HEATED DRY       j       RINSE  amp  HOLD    Control Settings    Cycles    POTSCRU
4.  can change your dishwashers front  panel to match or blend with your new colors by flipping it over   Each side of each panel is a different color  You may also paint   a panel with a color of your own choice     A WARNING        Top       Bottom Panel Attachment Screws       Top  Lot M ounting     lt 7 Screw       Wear gloves when handling door panels  Failure to do so can  cause Serious cuts     Do not operate dishwasher while changing panels     Changing the Door Panel    Take out trim screws on either side of the  dishwasher door  Remove the side trim     Slide the door panel out   Careful   edges may  be sharp      Turn the door panel around and put the color you  want in front     Replace the door panel  side trim and screws     NOTE  Do not operate dishwasher while changing panels  or when bottom panel is removed     Changing the Bottom Panel      Remove the bottom panel attachment screws     oh W1    Cay mo    Remove the top mounting screws    Take out the top trim screws and remove the top  trim    Slide the color panel s  up and out and put the  color you want in front     Replace the top trim and screws     Replace the entire assembly by reversing the steps                                         Adding 1 4    Wood Inserts    Color insert panels for both the door and the bottom panel can be    Uor LIO ANES    replaced by 1 4    thick wood inserts to match your kitchen cabinets   Get them from your nearest cabinet or lumber dealer     Dimensions for 1 4    wood ins
5.  gal  55 min  Rinse MainWash Rinse Rinse Rinse i  RINSE  amp  HOLD 3 0 gal  9 min  Rinse Rinse R   Drying Options       HEATED DRY  Available on all wash cycles except RINSE  amp   HOLD  Add approximately 32 minutes to the cycle     ENERGY SAVER  Drying heater is turned off  Dishes dry    naturally     SONS LUCID    i     momat       Using the dishwasher     Check the Water Temperature          ee  E A         The entering water must be at least 120  F  and not more than  150  F   for effective cleaning and to prevent dish damage  Check  the water temperature with a candy or meat thermometer  Turn on  the hot water faucet nearest the dishwasher  place the thermometer  in a glass and let the water run continuously into the glass until the  temperature stops rising  Adjust your water heater  if needed     Using a Rinse Agent             12       A rinse agent such as J ET DRY  makes water flow off the dishes  quickly thereby reducing water spotting     Fill the rinse agent dispenser  until it reaches the bottom of lip  inside the opening  Replace cap     To check if rinse agent is needed   remove the cap and look into the  dispenser  On some models  the  dispenser can be checked by  pressing the clear center of the  fill cap 2 or 3 times  If rinse agent  fills the center of the fill cap  you  have enough        A full dispenser should last about 3 months     If rinse agent spills  wipe it up immediately  It can keep your detergent  from working        Proper Use of Detergent   
6.  left     Once the water calms  open the door  Steam may rise out of the  dishwasher     SIVUOS ALU     3 Add forgotten dishes   d Close the door and push the latch to the far right     3    Loading the dishwasher racks     Homea    For best dishwashing results  follow these loading guidelines  Features and  j appearance of racks and silverware baskets may vary from your model     Upper Rack    The upper rack is for glasses  cups and saucers   Cups and glasses fit best along the sides  This is  also a secure place for dishwasher safe plastics  A  cup shelf  on some models  may be placed in the  up or down position to add flexibility  The upper  rack is good for all kinds of odd shaped utensils   Saucepans  mixing bowls and other items should  be placed face down     Secure larger dishw asher safe plastics over two fingers  when possible     Make sure small plastic items are secure so they can t fall  onto the heating element        The Wash Tower    Keep the center area clear in the lower rack     The wash tower rises through the center of the  lower rack during the wash and rinse portions of    the cycle     Don t block it or load tall things next to it     Also  be careful not to leta  portion of an item such as a pot or  dish handle extend through the  bottom rack  This could block the  wash arm and cause poor washing  results        14       LIO EU  ARES    Low er Rack    When loading the lower rack  do not load large platters or  trays in the front right corner  They may
7.  prevent detergent  from circulating during the wash cycle     The lower rack is best used for plates  saucers   and cookware  Large items such as broiler pans  and racks should go along the sides  Load  platters  pots and bowls along the sides  in  corners  or in the back  The soiled side of items  should face the center of the rack        Fold down fingers  on some models  provide  flexibility for extra large and hard to fit items     The fingers may be left in the up position or       folded down to customize the lower rack     Silverware Basket    Put flatware in the removable basket with fork  and knife handles up to protect your hands  Place  spoons in the basket with handles down  Mix  Knives  forks and spoons so they don t nest  together  Distribute evenly  Small plastic items   such as measuring spoons and lids from small       containers  should go in the bottom of the    An silverware basket with silverware on top             To increase the flexibility of the lower rack  the  I Dont let any silverware basket may be split  Grasp the basket  item extend at opposite corners and slide apart  The basket  through bottom  sections should be placed in the lower rack by  hanging them on the top hoop     A security cell cover  on   some models  hinged in  some handles can be  lowered to either side to      2NS IAURT OD    secure lightweight items  from the effects of the  vigorous wash action        Es     Homa    16    Changing color panels     If you are redecorating  you
8. 3 Drain water from the inlet line and water valve   4       D Twotypesof FL  El Does Your Dishwasher Have an Air Gap   air gaps a    Sl     te An air gap protects your dishwasher against water  backing up into it ifa drain clogs  The air gap is nota  part of the dishwasher  It is not covered by your  warranty  Not all plumbing codes require air gaps  so    you may not have one        Wee 2    E   es  Ea    The air gap is easy to clean        Check the air gap any time your Turn off the dishwasher and lift offthe chrome  dishwasher isn t draining well  cover       Unscrew the plastic cap and clean with a toothpick     18    Before you call for service          sv Troubleshooting Tips  O Review the charts on the following pages first and you may not       Problem    Dishwasher won t run    Noise    Detergent cup lid  won   tlatch    Detergent left in  dispenser cups    need to call for service     Possible Causes    Fuse is blown  or the  circuit breaker tripped    Some of the sounds  you ll hear are normal    Utensils are not secure  in the rack or something  small has dropped into  the rack    Motor hums    Dial is not in the OFF  position    Dishes are blocking the  detergent cups    What To Do    Replace fuse or reset  circuit breaker  Remove  any other appliances from  the circuit     Soft food disposal  shredding action     Drain valve opening to  pump water out     Timer control as cycle  progresses     Detergent cup opening     The motor stopping during    the drying pe
9. BBER For heavily soiled dishes or cookware with dried on  or baked on soils  Everyday dishes may be included   This cycle will not remove burned on foods     NORMAL WASH For loads of everyday dishes  glasses and cookware  with medium soils  NOTE  M any dishes have lighter  soil than normal  Choosing a cycle other than  NORMAL WASH will save energy and water     LIGHT WASH For dishes with light soils     Make sure the Dial is at the OFF position     Latch the door        Uor LIO ANES    Energy Options  TEMP BOOST Provides extra heat for best performance  It is used  best with heavily soiled dishes     HEATED DRY Turns the drying heater on for fast drying  This  cycle will extend the time to your wash cycle     ENERGY Shuts off the drying heat options  Dishes air dry    SAVER naturally and energy is saved   Start    Slowly turn the Dial to the START position  Don   t turn it  past the START position  or you could accidentally miss a  rinse  There is a time delay between start up and water  fill so you will not hear any wash action right away                   SIVUOS RUCHED    Honat    About the dial cycles        Short Wash    For quickly washing loads of everyday dishes with  medium soils that have not dried on     START  1        START DELAY 14    HRS  Y      Select the NORMAL WASH cycle and any options     PLATE    WARMER   PRESS  HEATED DRY       Be sure the door is unlatched     3 Slowly turn the Dial to SHORT WASH     RINSE  amp  HOLD    d Latch the door to start the cycl
10. ce to replace the defective part     materials or workmanship  During this second year  limited warranty  you will be responsible for any labor or  in home service costs     materials or workmanship  During this five year  limited warranty  you will be responsible for any labor or  in home service costs     water due to a defect in materials or workmanship   During this full twenty year warranty  GE will also  provide  free of charge  all labor and in home service  to replace the defective part     What GE Will Not Cover     Service trips to your home to teach you  how to use the product     Improper installation     Replacement of house fuses or  resetting of circuit breakers     Failure of the product if it is  abused  misused  or used for other    Damage to the product caused by  accident  fire  floods or acts of God     Incidental or consequential damage to  personal property caused by possible  defects with this appliance    Cleaning or servicing of the air gap  device in the drain line     than the intended purpose or used    commercially     This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased  for home use within the USA  In Alaska  the warranty excludes the cost of shipping or service calls to    your home     Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages  This  warranty gives you specific legal rights  and you may also have other rights which vary from state to  State  To kn
11. dishwasher and  Improper loading allow to run for 18 to 22  minutes  Dishwasher will  Old or damp powder now be in the main wash   detergent 5 Open the door and pour  2 cups  500 ml  of white  Rinse agent dispenser vinegar into the bottom of  empty the dishwasher   6 Close the door and allow  Too little detergent to complete the cycle   8 If vinegar rinse doesn   t  R work  Repeat as above   D except use 1 4 cup  60 ml   of citric acid crystals  instead of vinegar   Cloudiness on Combination of soft This is called etching and  glassware water and too much is permanent  To prevent  detergent this from happening  use  R less detergent if you have  soft water  Wash glassware  in the shortest cycle that  will get them clean   Water temperature Lower the water heater  Q entering the dishwasher temperature   i exceeds 150  F   l Black or gray Aluminum utensils have Remove marks with a mild   marks on dishes rubbed against dishes abrasive cleaner     22    Uor LOLI ARES    Problem Possible Causes What To Do    Yellow or brown film Tea or coffee stains Remove the stain by hand   using a solution of 1 2 cup  bleach and 3 cups warm  water     A WARNING   Before cleaning interior   wait at least 20 minutes  after a cycle for the  heating element to cool  down  Failure to do so can    fun         result in burns   An overall yellow or A special filter in the water  brown film can be caused supply line is the only way  by iron deposits in water to correct this problem   Contact a water so
12. e        Rinse  amp  Hold  For rinsing partial loads that will be washed later  Do not  use detergent       Make sure ENERGY SAVER is selected     START  1    START DELAY 2   HRS  nz            PLATE    WARMER   PRESS  HEATED DRY       Be sure the door is unlatched     3 Slowly turn the Dial to RINSE  amp  HOLD     RINSE  amp  HOLD    d Latch the door to start the cycle     Plate Warmer    START  STARTELAY   2 5 For warming clean dishes and serving plates  This cycle  Y    will take approximately 32 minutes     Load clean dishware to be warmed     Select HEATED DRY           PLATE    WARMER   PRESS  HEATED DRY     RINSE     HOLD    Be sure the door is unlatched   Slowly turn the Dial to PLATE WARMER     Latch the door to start the cycle     GO     So PF e               Start Delay  STARTDELAY   72 dia N The START DELAY will allow you to delay the start time of  of on any cycle not on the dial automatically for up  to 6 hours          PLATE    WARMER   PRESS  HEATED DRY       Be sure the door is unlatched   ae   Select the wash cycle and option you want     Slowly turn the Dial to desired time  The CYCLE ON  light will come on     d Latch the door to start the cycle           Cycle Sequence       Water Time   Cycles  approx    approx   Cycle Sequence  POTSCRUBBER 9 9 gal  63 min  Rinse Rinse Rinse Main Wash Rinse Rinse Rinse y  NORM AL WASH 8 4 gal  63 min  Rinse Rinse Main Wash Rinse Rinse Rinse     LIGHT WASH 7 1 gal  63 min  Rinse Rinse Main Wash Rinse Rinse  SHORT WASH 6 9
13. epresentative if you  are in doubt whether the  appliance is properly  grounded     Dispose of discarded  appliances and shipping or  packing material properly     Do not attempt to repair or  replace any part of your  dishwasher unless it is  specifically recommended in  this manual  All other  servicing should be referred  to a qualified technician     To minimize the possibility of  electric shock  disconnect  this appliance from the  power supply before  attempting any maintenance   NOTE  Turning the  dishwasher off does not  disconnect the appliance  from the power supply  We  recommend having a  qualified technician service  your appliance     OT RSL     SUO     Soli CUBROOUSIEFIO L    SONRS LUCID    IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION     Safety Inforrration    READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING   A WARNING           Y A E    Do not abuse  siton  or stand  on the door or dish rack of  the dishwasher     Do not discard a dishwasher  without first removing the  door of the washing  compartment     Do not store or use  combustible materials     Operating Instructions    gasoline or other flammable  vapors and liquids in the  vicinity of this or any other  appliance     Troubleshooting Tips    Do not allow children to play  inside  on or with this  appliance or any discarded  appliance     AY         WHEN USING YOUR DISHWASHER          Use only powder or liquid          Do not touch the heating    detergents or wetting agents element during or  recommended for use ina immediately
14. eps  First  contact the people who serviced your  appliance  Next  ifyou are still not pleased  write all the details     including your phone number   to  Manager  Consumer Relations   GE Appliances  Appliance Park  Louisville  KY 40225  Finally  if your  problem is still not resolved  write    Major Appliance Consumer Action Program   20 North Wacker Drive  Chicago  IL 60606     Printed in Louisville  KY 10 96 CG    
15. erts   Door Panel  19     H x 237    W   Bottom Panel  3   6    H x 23  W     VAY    Optional Accessories      Color panels are available at an extra cost by calling  toll   as    free  800 626 2002  Your order will be sent directly to your  home  VISA  MasterCard and Discover cards are accepted                                                                                                                    If you have redecorated and the color panels in your dishwasher do  not blend with your new color scheme you may order an additional  color panel     Specify the color panel when ordering     GPF24 White Almond  GPF26 Harvest Black  GPF27 Black White            17    SIVUOS LUST     Caring for the dishwasher        Homea    To clean the control panel use a lightly dampened cloth then dry  j thoroughly  To clean the exterior use a good appliance polish wax     Never use sharp objects  scouring pads or harsh cleaners on any  part of the dishwasher     Protect Against Freezing    If your dishwasher is left in an unheated place during  the winter  ask a service technician to     Cut off electrical power to the dishwasher  Remove  fuses or trip circuit breaker     Sump cover screws Turn off the water supply and disconnect the water    inlet line from the water valve         Use a pan to catch the water    Reconnect the water inlet line to the water valve     Remove the plastic sump cover in the tub  bottom and use a sponge to soak up water in the    a rubber boot   E          
16. ftener  company   White film on inside Hard water minerals To clean the interior  apply  surfaces dishwasher detergent to a    damp sponge  Wear  rubber gloves  Do notuse  any type of cleanser other  than dishwasher detergent  because it may cause  foaming or sudsing     Cycle and option indicator This is normal Unlatch the door to turn  lights stay on when cycle off the Cycle and Energy  is completed Option indicator lights    NOTE  The Cycle On light  will stay on until all cycles  are complete  Wait until    this light goes off to  unlatch the door or a cycle       will be interrupted     i wl    23    24    Notes       26    Notes    GE Dishwasher Warranty            For The Period Of     One Year  From the date of the  original purchase    Second Year    Any part of the dishwasher which fails due to a defect in    From the date of the  original purchase    Five Years    j The dishwasher rack  ifit should rust due to a defect in    From the date of the  original purchase    Twenty Years    The PermaTuf   tub or door liner  if it fails to contain    From the date of the  original purchase       Gute All warranty service provided by our Factory Service Centers     or an authorized Customer Care    technician  For service   PAS  Call 800 GE CARES     GE Will Replace  AtNo Charge To You     Any part of the dishwasher which fails due to a defect in  materials or workmanship  During this full one year  warranty  GE will also provide  free of charge  all labor  and in home servi
17. itions hydrogen gas may be produced in  a water heater that has not been used for two weeks or  more  Hydrogen gas can be explosive under these  circumstances        If the hot water has not been used for two weeks or more  prevent  the possibility of damage or injury by turning on all hot water  faucets and allow them to run for several minutes  Do this before  using any electrical appliance which is connected to the hot water  system  This simple procedure will allow any built up hydrogen gas  to escape  Since the gas is flammable  do not smoke or use an open    Operating Instructions    flame or appliance during this process     Troubleshooting Tips    READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING     Use this appliance only for its intended purpose as  described in this Owner s M anual     PROPER INSTALLATION  AND MAINTENANCE    This dishwasher must be properly installed and located in  accordance with the Installation Instructions before it is used   If you did not receive an Installation Instructions sheet with  your dishwasher  you can receive one by calling us toll free  at the GE Answer Center    800 626 2000        E          Connect to a grounded  metal  permanent wiring  system  or run an equipment   grounding conductor with  the circuit conductors and  connect to the equipment   grounding terminal or lead  of the appliance     Improper connection of the  equipment grounding  conductor can result in a risk  of electric shock  Check with  a qualified electrician or  service r
18. ow what your legal rights are  consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your    State s Attorney General     Uor LIO ANES    Gu    I    OT RSL    SLD                ions Safety I ion    Qoerating I    ing Tips    Touki       Service Telephone Numbers       PEE N             GE Answer Center  800 626 2000    The GE Answer Center    is open 24 hours a day  7 days a week              In Home Repair Service 800 GE CARES  800 432 2737           Expert GE repair service is only a phone call away     Special Needs Service 800 626 2000  TDD 800 TDD GEAC  800 833 4322     GE offers  free of charge  a brochure to assist in planning a barrier   free kitchen for persons with limited mobility        Service Contracts 800 626 2224    Purchase a GE service contract while your warranty is still in effect       and you ll receive a substantial discount  GE Consumer Service will  still be there after your warranty expires     Parts and Accessories 800 626 2002    Individuals qualified to service their own appliances can have parts  or accessories sent directly to their homes  VISA  MasterCard and  Discover cards are accepted      Instructions contained in this manual cover procedures to be performed  by any user  Other servicing generally should be referred to qualified  service personnel  Caution must be exercised  since improper servicing  may Cause unsafe operation     Service Satisfaction    If you are not satisfied with the service you receive from GE  follow  these three st
19. r latch  during drying and when    water is being pumped out     Problem  Stained tub interior    Dishes don   t dry    Dishes and flatware  not clean    Possible Causes    Detergent with  colorant was used    Low inlet water  temperature    Rinse agent dispenser  is empty    Inlet water temperature  is below 120  F     Water pressure is  temporarily low    Air gap is clogged  Improper rack loading       What To Do    Some detergents contain  colorant  pigment or dyes   that will discolor the tub  interior with extended use   Check the detergent cup  for signs of any  discoloration  If cup is  discolored  change to  detergent without any  colorant     Make sure inlet water  temperature is correct     Check the rinse agent  dispenser     Raise the water heater  temperature to 120  F     Use the TEMP BOOST    option     Turn on a faucet  Is water  coming out more slowly  than usual  If so  wait until  pressure is normal before  using your dishwasher     Clean the air gap     Make sure large dishware  does not block the  detergent dispenser or the  wash arm     21    Uor LOLI ARES    fun            ol         gt  Ve Tips         Before you call for service       Problem Possible Causes What To Do  Spots and filming Extremely hard water To remove stubborn spots  on glasses and from glassware     flatw are Low inlet water 1 Remove all metal    temperature utensils from the  dishwasher   Overloading the 2 Do not add detergent   dishwasher 3 Select the longest cycle     4 Start the 
20. riod     Make sure everything is  secured in dishwasher     Dishwasher has not been  used on a regular basis  If  you do not use your  dishwasher often  set it to  fill and pump out once  every week  This will help  keep the seal moist and  the garbage disposer clear     Turn the Dial to OFF  and slide the door latch to  the left     Reposition the dishes      9    LIO ELLIS  ARES    fun              2J       e    ions    Egeo  ce    e   Operating i          Before you call for service             Q Tips  Problem Possible Causes  Water standing in This is normal  the bottom of the tub  Water won t pump Drain is clogged  out of the tub  Suds in the tub Correct detergent    wasn   t used    Rinse agent  was spilled    Steam This is normal    20    What To Do    A small amount of clean  water around the outlet on  the tub bottom at the back  of the tub keeps the water  seal lubricated     Ifyou have an air gap   clean it     Check to see if your kitchen  sink is draining well  If not   you may need a plumber     If the dishwasher drains  into a disposer  run  disposer clear     Use only automatic  dishwasher detergents to  avoid sudsing     To remove suds from the  tub  open the dishwasher  and let suds evaporate   Add 1 gallon of cold water  to the tub  Close and latch  the dishwasher  Pump out  water by slowly turning the  Dial until a drain period   is reached  Repeat if  necessary     Always wipe up rinse agent  spills immediately     Steam comes through the  vent by the doo
21. se and  maintain your dishwasher  properly  Just a little preventive  care on your part can save you a  great deal of time and money  over the life of your dishwasher     Review the Section on  Troubleshooting Tips    You ll find many answers to  common problems here    If you review our chart of  Troubleshooting Tips first   you may not need to call for  service at all     If You Need Service    If you do need service  you can  relax knowing help is only a  phone call away  A list of toll free  customer service numbers is  included in the back section    Or you can always call the   GE Answer Center   at  800 626 2000  24 hours a day    7 days a week     Safety Information         4 7    Operating Instructions   Control Panel                 8  Control Settings             8  9  Dial Cycles               10 11  Using the Dishwasher     12  13  Loading the   Dishwasher Racks         14 15  Changing Color Panels         16  Care and Cleaning            18  Troubleshooting Tips   Before You   Call For Service           19 23  Customer Service   MATA rn  ai  Service Telephone   Numbers            Back Cover    UORERLUOSI ARES    SUDAN GS  Bumesco    sol CUBROOUSIEFIO L    SDVOS    IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION     A WARNING     For your safety  the information in this manual must be  followed to minimize the risk of fire  explosion  electric  shock  or to prevent property damage  personal injury   or loss of life     Safety Informelion    WATER HEATER SAFETY    Under certain cond
    
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