GMMidishwashing
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with HOT’ ‘wWter
Togetdishescleananddryyou
needhotwater.Tohelpyouget
waterof thepropertemperature,
yourGeneralElectricdishwasher
hasa waterheatingfeaturethat.
automaticallyheatsthewaterin
thewashcycle.Thiswaterheating
featuremayallowyouto turn
downyourhouseholdwaterheater
andsaveenergy.For goodwashing
and drying,theenteringwater
mustbeat least120°F.Toprevent
dishdamage,inletwatershould
notexceed150°F.
check your watertemperature
witha candy ormeat thermorme-
kr.
Turnon thehot waterfaucet
nearestthedishwasher.Put the
thermometerinaglassandletthe
waterrun continuouslyintothe
glassuntilthetemperaturestops
rising.If thewatertemperatureis
below120”F.adjustyourwater
heater.
.Helpfui!
hints:If outsidetempera-
turesare unusuallylowor ifyour
watertravelsa longdistancefrom
heaterto dishwasheryoumayneed
to setyourheater’sthermostatup.
If youhavenotusedhot waterfor
sometime, thewaterin thepipes
willbecold. Turnon thehot water
faucetat thesinkand allowit to
run untilthewaterishot. Then
start the dishwasher.If you’ve
recentlydonelaundryor run hot
waterfor showers,giveyourwater
heatertimeto recoverbefore
operatingthedishwasher.
YOU!mnt helpprevent
spottimg ‘witha rinse
agent
A rinseagentmakeswaterflowoff
dishesquickerthanusual.This
lessenswaterspotting.Makes
dryingfaster,too.
For best.dishwashingperform-
ance,useof a rinseagentis
recommended.
Rinseagentscomein eitherliquid
or solidform. Yourdishwasher’s
dispenserusesthesolidform.
H you
cm’t find any rinseagent,
write:
ECONOMICSLABORATORY,
INC.
(“JET DRY”)
OsbornBuilding
St. Paul, Minnesota55102
H(NVtod-maw madI.lse
detergent
First,me only detergent
specificallymade for usein
dishwashers.Othertypeswill
cause Oversudsing.
Second, deck the phosphate
content.
Phosphatehelpsprevent
hard-waterinateriakfrom forming
spotsor filmon yourdishes.If
yourwaterishard (7grainsor
more),yourdetergenthasto work
harder.Detergentswitha higher
phosphatelevelwillprobablywork
better.If thephosphatecontentis
low(8.7070or less),you’llhaveto
useextradetergentwithhard
water.
Your
waterdepartmentcan tell
you how hardyour wateris. So
can yourrural countyagent.Or
your area’swatersoftenercom-
pany.Just calland askthemhow
many “grains” of hardnessisin
your water.
How much
detergentshouldyou
use?That depends.Isyourwater
“hard” or “soft?” Withhard
water,you needextradetergentto
getdishesclean.Withsoft water,
you needlessdetergent.
Too muchdetergentwithsoft
water not onlywastesmoney,it
can beharmful. It cancausea
permanentcloudinessof glass-
ware, called“etching:’An outside
layerof glassisetchedaway!Of
course, thistakessometime. But
whytake a chancewhenit’seasy
to find out the hardnessof your
water.
Keep
your detergent fresh and
dry.
Under the sinkisn’ta good
placeto store detergent.Too much
moisture. Don’t put detergentinto
the dispenseruntilyou’reready to
wash dishes,either.(Rwon’t be
fresh OR dry.)
If your detergent getsold or
lumpy, throw it away.It won’t
wash well.Old detergentoften
won’t dissolve.