GE GSD400Y-04 User manual

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tips
Thepower
consu-mpticmof your
dishwashercan bc$tiinimizedif ~
youfollowthesesuggestions:
e Ofleratethe dishwasher6n@
whenit’s full. Letthe dishesaccu-
mulatein the dishwasher.When
youput in onlya partial load, use
theRH’=JSEONLYcyc~eto rinse
off heavysoils.Besure to latch the
door whenwaitingfor a full-load.
Thishelpsto keepsoilsmoist,
easierto remove.
* If you don’t needyour dishes
rightaway,use your ENERGYu
SAVRRnomheatfeature that turns
thedryingheateroff automatically.
Dishesdry natuxallyovera longer
-periodsuchas overnight.
Help IRs
helpyoue* e
Readthk3
usetwit‘chre
Book carefully
It isintendedto helpyouoperate
and maintainyournewdishwasher
properly.
Keepithandyforanswersto your
questions.
If youdon’tunderstandsomething
or needmorehelp...Call,tollfree:
The GE Amwww4%nterTM
800.626.2W0
consumer’information service
or write(includeyourphone
number):
ConsumerAffairs
GeneralElectricCompany
AppliancePark
Louisville,KY40225
If you receiveda damaged
dishwasher,immediatelycontact
thedealer(or builder)that sold
youthe dishwasher.
Save timeand money...
before you cdl for service
ChecktheProblemSolver(pages
12-14). It listsminorcausesof
operatingproblemsthat youcan
correctyourself.It couldsaveyou
an unnecessaryservicecall.
writedown themodeland
serial numbers
You’llfindthemon a labeljust
insidethe.dishwasherdoor.
Thesenumbersarealsocmthe
ConsumerProductOwnership
RegistrationCardthat camewith
yourdishwasher.Beforesending
in thiscard, pleasewritethese
numbershere:
ModelNo.
SerialNo.
Usethesenumbersin any
correspondenceor servicecalls
concerningyourdishwasher.
Toobtain Hispanicversionof
thisbook, call
The GE AnswerCenterTM
800.626.2000
consumerinformationservice.
Toll-free.
I%raobtenerla versibnen
espaiioldeestemanual,
llarnegratisa
The GE AnswerCenter,
serviciodeinformacibn
para elconsuxnidor,
teMfono800.626.2000.
IhfPoRTANT SMETY INSTRUCTIONS
Readauinstructionsbefore l.lsing this appliance
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~RNMNG--When usingthis
appliance,alwaysexercisebasic
safetyprecautions,includingthe
following:
u
s Use
thisapplianceonly for its
intendedpurposeasdescribedin
thisUseand Care.Book.
@
Thisdishwashermust be
properlyinstalledand bcaled in
accordancewith the Installation
Instructionsbeforeit is used.
If
youdid notreceivean Installation
Instructionssheetwithyourdish-
washeryoucanobtainoneby
contactingtheservicelocation
nearestyou.
—Thisappliancemustbecon-
nectedto a groundedmetal,
permanent,wiringsystem;or an
equipment-groundingconductor
mustberun withthecircuitcon-
ductorsand connected,tothe
equipment-groundingterminalor
eadof the appliance.
marked, checkthemanufacturer’s
recommendations.
@Loadlightplasticitemsso they
willnot becomedislodgedand
drop to the bottom of the dish-
\\asher-they mightcomeinto
contactwith theheatingunit and
bedarnaged.
—Connectto a properlyrated,
protectedand sizedpower-supply
circuitto avoidelectricaloverload.
@UseonIydetergentsor wetting
agentsrecommendedfor usein a
dishwasher.
@Donot washplasticitemsunless
marked “dishwashersafe” or the
equivalent.For plasticitemsnot so
To minimizethe possibility
ofinjury.
~Whenloadingitemsto be
washed:
A. Locatesharpitemssothat
theyare notlikelyto damagethe
door seal,and
B. Loadsharpkniveswiththe
handlesup to reducea riskof
cut-typeinjuries.
@Do not touchtheheating
elementduringor immediately
after use.
@Do not operateyourdishwasher
unlessallenclosurepanelsare
properlyinplace.
@Do not tamperwithcontrols.
@Do not abuse,siton, or stand
on thedoor or dishrackof the
dishwasher.
~ Closesupervisionisnecessary
if thisapplianceisusedbyor near
children.Do not aHowchildrento
playinside,on or withthisappli-
anceor anydiscardedappliance.
Disposeof discardedappliances
and shippingor packingmaterial
properly.Beforediscardinga
dishwasher,removethe door of
the washingcompartment.
@Keepallwashingdetergentsand
wettingagentsout of thereachof
children,preferablyin a Iocked
cabinet.Observeallwarningson
containerlabelsto avoidpersonal
injury.
s HYDROGENGASisproduced
bythechemicalactionwithinyour
waterheaterandthegascan
accumulateinthewaterheater
and/or waterpipesifhot waterhas
notbeenusedfor a periodoftwo
weeksor longer.HYDROGEN
GASISEXPLOSIVE.Soto pre-
ventthepossibilityof damageor
injury,if youhavenotusedhot
waterfor twoweeksor more,or
moveintoa residenceinwhichthe
hot watersystemmaynot have
beenusedfor sometime,turn on
allhot waterfaucetsandallow
themto run for severalminutes
beforeusinganyelectricalappli-
ancewhichisconnectedto thehot
watersystem.ThiswiHallowany
hydrogengasto escape.Of course,
sincethegasisflammable,do not
smokeor usean openflameor
applianceduringthisprocess.
Howvtooperateyour dishwasher
Door Latch
Cycle Indicator Dial
(Locked)
(Turnto Start)
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STEP 1. Loadyourdishwasher
withdishes,silverware,pots,pans,
bowls,etc. accordingto instruc-
tionscmpage8and 9.
STEP 2. Add detergentto the
detergentdispenser.Makesurethe
CycleIndicatorDialisat OFF
positionbeforeaddingdetergent,
~ages 6and 7).
Userinseaid agentto helpprevent
spotting.(Seepage 6.)
STEP 3. SelectDryingOption
STEP4. SelectTheCycleand start
dishwasher.
If yourdishwasherdrainsintoa
food wastedisposer,operatethe
disposeruntilit isemptybefore
startingthedishwasher.(SeeCycle
selectionhintson nextpage.)
Toobtainthe benefitsof a comp-
lete cycle,becarefulthatyoudo
not turn thedialany further than
necessaryto start the dishwasher.
~For
NORMAL WASH cycle:
HEATHI
ENERGY
DRYING
SAVER
HEATEDDRYING.Turnsthe
dryingheater on for fast drying.
ENERGYSAVER.Turnsthe
dryingheateroff to saveenergy.
Dishesdry naturally overa longer
periodsuch as overnight.
If youneedyourdishessooner,
openthe dishwasherdoor after the
cycleis completeto reducethe
dryingtime.
Useof this option reducesthe elec-
tricalenergyusedby thismodel
approximately9V0for Normal
Cycle.
Estimatedyearlysavings,depenci-
ing on your localelectricalrates,
are:
fElectric Rate
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YearlySavings $6.25 $10.00 $13.7’5
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LIGHT WASH @
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ON 4#
OFF @
~ ‘-~ ~ RINSE
ONLY
@ DRYING
a. Latchthe door.
b. Slowlyturn CycleIndicator
Dialto IONpositionto start
the cycle.
LIGHT WASH
ON @
OFF @
&lJ
RINSE
ONLY
43DRYING
@
LIGHT WASH ~
ON @
oFF @ _-: . &
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ONLY
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@ RINSE
i
a DRYING
a. Besumdoor isunlatched.
b. SelectENERGYSAVER
dryingoption.
c. Slowlyturn CycleIndicator
Dialto RINSEONLY
position.
d. Latchthe doorto startthe
cycle.
IlkSUm3door
isUMAkmhd.
Slowlyturn CycleIndicator
Dialto LIGHT WASH
position.
Latch door to start the cycle.
cycle selectionHints
XORMALWASH—
Formostloadsof everydaydishes,
lassesand cookware.
LiGHTWASH—
Fordishesthat havebeenpre-
rinsedbeforeloading.Also,for
washingverylightlysoileddishes
withsoilsthat havenotdriedon.
RINSE ONLY—
Forrinsingpartialloadswhichwill
bewashedlater.Do not use
iiciergent.
W’M
HappensinEachcycle
Wash
Cycles
NORMAL WASH
LIGHT WASH
I
RiNsEONLY
Water
Approx.
Use
Wash
Gallons
Cycle Time
(approx.)
Cycle Sequence
(in minutes)
ryingOptions:
HEATEDDRYING. Add 30minutesto wash cycletime. Availableon
aI1wash cyc~esexceptRINSEONLY.
ENERGY SAVER.No Heat Dryingto saveenergy.
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@You’11hearoccasionalclicking
sounds:
Soft food disposershredding
action.
Drainvalveopeningto pump
waterout.
—Timercontrolas cycle
progresses.
Detergentcup opening.
~ Themotor stopsduringdrying.
~ Watervapor comesthroughthe
ventby the door latchduring
dryingand whenwaterisbeing
,pumpedout.
GMMidishwashing
$immt$
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.
dispenserson thehlsiiiedoor’of
yourdishwasl-ier.Two,because
somecyclesusetwowashes.
See “DetergentUsageGuide”
beiow.(BesuretheCycleIndicator
Dialisat QFFpositionbefore
addingdetergent.)
what you cam
km on dishes
And whatyou shouldn’t
If thisisyourfirstdishwasher,or
if you‘rereplacinga mucholder
model,YOUmaywonderhow
muchpre-preparationyourdishes
need.Actuallyverylittle.Pre-
rinsingof normalfoodsoilsisnot
necessary.Withcommonsenseand
a littlepracticeyou’llsoonknow
whatfoodsto remove.Hereare
someguidelines:
1. Scrapeoff bones,seeds,skins,
toothpicksand otherhardsolids.
It isalsobestto removehard
shelledvegetables,meattrimmings,
leafyvegetablesandcrusts.
Remove-excessivequantitiesof oil
orgrease.
2. Removelargequantitiesof any
food. Yourdishwasherhasa built-
insoft food disposerthat pulver-
izessoftfood bitsand flushesthem
away.It canhandlesmallamounts
of soft foods,but cannothandle
largeamountsof food assoftas
mashedpotatoesor applesauce.
3, Tryto removefoodscrapsand
placedishesindishwasherbefore
soilhasa chanceto dryand
becomehard. Disheswithdried-on
soilaremoredifficultto washand
mayrequireadditionalpreparation
for goodresults.Rememberto use
yourRINSEONLYcyclefor small
“holding”loads.
Note:Thefoodsmentionedabove
are for examplesonly.Otherfoods
not mentionedmayalsoneedto be
removedfromyourdishes.You
mayalsowantto consider
removingfoodssuchas mustard,
mayonnaise,vinegar,lemonjuice
and otherfoodsthat cancause
discolorationof stainlesssteelif
allowedto remainon dishesfor a
longperiodof time.
Ciosethemaincup.
NOTE: Detergentcup may be
openedmanuah’ywithno harm.
Detergent usage Guide
SOFTWATER MEDIUM WATER
HARDWATER
(O-3
grainshardness)
(3-7grains) (7-12grains*)
CYCLES Main
Cup
I
Open Cup Main Cup
I
Open Cup Main Cup$
I
Open Cup*
NORMAL WASH cycle
1Tablespoon ~ 1Tablespoon
Half Full ~ Half Full
Completely J Completely
minimum minimum Full
Full
LIGHTWASHcycle 1Tablespoon None
Half
Full
None
Completely
None
minimum
Full
RINSE ONLYcycle
Usenodetergent
Useno detergent Useno detergent
$12grains ancl up is extremely
hard water.A watersoftenerisrecommended.Without it,
limecan build upin the watervalve.Thewatervalvemaystickwhileopenand causeflooding.
$FilledMain Cup holds3 tablespoons;FilledOpeIICUPholds2 tablespoons.
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Makesuredishesarepkoperiyl~add. to insure~
that watet$anreach.thesoiledsurfaces.The
washarm inthe bottomsprayswa(erup. The ~
towerthat risesin thecenterseidi waterout
overthe dishesto,washthe i~emsinjh~.u~per
rack.
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H?ATCHOUTFOR THIS.
The washtowerrisesthrough thecenterof
the bottom rack duringthe-washand rinse
portions of the cycle.Don’t block~tor load
tallthingsnextto it. Also, becarefulnot to let
portion of an itemextendthrough the bottom
rack or the silverwarebasket, suchas knives,
skewersor pot handles.
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How tobad meTOP lRf4c’K
17M5top rack isbestfor glasses,cupsand
I sm.wers,Cupsandglassesfitbestalongthe
sides.Thisisthe,placefor dishwasher-safe
- -,plastics,too. Makesures~all plasticitemsare~
lodgedin-tightlysotheycan’tfallcmtothe
Qlrod” heatingwit. .
Saucepans$mixingbowlsand othersmall
itemsmaybe placed—facedown-in thetop
‘rack.Thetop rackishandy for allkindsof
odd shapes.Besurethe forceof waterand
detergentcan reachsoiledsurfaces.
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Fitplatesandsaucersbetweenthepins.Load
platters,pots,pansandbowlsalongthesides,in
cornersorintheback.
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Put flatware in the removable si~verwarebasket
with handles up to protect your hands. l’vlix
knives, forks and spoons so they don’t nest
together. IXstribute evenly”SmaIl
pIastic items,
such as measuring spoons and lids from small
containers are not recommended for automatic
dishwaslling. If placed in dishwasher, they should
go in bottom of silver basket with silverware on
[op.
Heavilysoiledpots,pansandcasserolesMUSTbe
loadedinthebottmnrack,facingdown,Propthe
broilerpanandrackalongtheedge.Shallow
itemsmaybeangled.providedthelowersidedews
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notshieldthesoiledsurfaceinsidefromthewa~er,
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itemextend
throughbottom. ,
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Some coloredarmdimd
ak.minumcanPade.
Antiquel metaltrimmed,
hand-paintedorover-the-glaze
patternsfade.
Gold-leaf will discolor.
Antique,metal-trimmed,or
hand-~aintedpatternsfade.
Gold-leafwilldiscolor,
Milk
glassmay yellow,
Ironwillrust.
Pewtertarnishes.
Don’tput in samesilverware
basketwithstainlesssteel.
Contact.betweenmetalscan
damagesilver.
Don’tusecopperutensiisin
thesameload. Silvermaygeta
brownfilm.
.Adhesiveused to attach some
hollow-handleknivescan
loosen.
Tin canrust.
Woodcanwarp, crackor lose
its finishwith anytype
washing.
Load&xmreljto preventrrsovmenL
Do
notwashin dishwasher.Damageto dishwasb.er
anddiscolorationor stainingof dishwasher
mayresult..
If it doesn’tsay
~lS1-l~AS~~RSAl%,testonepiece
beforedishwashingan entireset. Washintop rackonly.
Rinseif riotwashingimmediately.Saltyorac~d
foodscanstain if left on.
il
Rinseif not washingimmediately.Saltyoracid
foodscanstain if left on. Drydetergentcan cause
difficult-to-removeblackspots.Placeinthe back
sectionof silverwarebasketto avoidbei~gexposed
to detergentfrom the detergentcup.
After washing,wipethe non-stickcoatingarea
withvegetableoil to keepit fromIosingits
non-stickquality.
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.$OF&x a dish?Ew3f’f39sW)tul%ll
However,openingthe door during
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(lj~j~&
any cyclekxxmsdefiningpower
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:’idddishesany
timeduringa
becausethe W-nperatm insidethe
dishwasher is bwmd. so try to
RIPYTSE0NL% cyck.
km! everything‘atthebegim-hg.
2.
Wait a fewsecondsuntilthe
water calms.Then open
thedoor.
3.Adddishesyou’veRN-gotten.
4.(lx%
the door and push the
latch to the far Tight. VW-Mmthe
door is hkd, washing ‘VW.
continue.
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An airgap k a phmbing device.It
protectsyourdishwasheragainst
,:
waterbackingup intoit ifa drain
clogs,Theairgapisnot a part of
..
lhedishwasher.And youmaynot
evenhaveone.Not a~lplumbing
codesrequireair gaps.
If youhavean airgap, checkit at
leastoncea month. THE AIR
GAP Is NOTPARTOF YOUR
DISHWASHER.IT’ISNOT
COVEREDIN YOUR
~~ARRANT~,
Theair gap iseasyto clean.With
lmosttypes,firstturh off the
- dishwasher,thenIiftoff the
o
.;RS<.
L~~-hro~e cover.Then unscrewthe
plasuccap and checkfor any
build-upof grit. A toothpick
makescleaningeasy.
Checkthe air gap any timeyour
dishwasherisn’tdrainingwell.
Cleanthecontrolpanelwitha
lightlydampenedcloth.Dry
thoroughly.Donot useabrasives
or sharpobjectson thepanel.
Theycandamageit.
Cleantheoutsidewitha good
appliance-polishwax.Theoutside
cabinetfinishisdurable,butit.can
scratch.Souseno scouringpads,
harshor grittycleaners.
AppliancePolishWax&Cleaner
(Cat.No. WR97XH6)isavailable
fromGE and HotpointAppliance
Parts Marts.
Theinsideusuallytakescareof
itself.If it shouldeverneed
cleaning,usea mildcleansing
powder.Scouringpadsand harsh
cleanserscan mar the finish.
How toprep~re ym..w
disilwasller forwiB$ter
Sh%-ige
If yourdishwasherk leftinan
unheatedlocationduringthe
wintermonths,havea service
techniciantakethefollowingsteps
to preventthemachinefrom
freezing:
Removefusesor tripcircuk
breakersto removeelectric
powerfromthedishwasher.
Turnoff waterto dishwasher.
Disconnectthewaterinletline
from thewatervalveand drain,
Removewatervalvefromthe
dishwasherand blowon small
plasticoutletto removewater.
Replacewatervalveand water
line.
Removeplugin bottomof
rubberboot and draincom-
pletely.Replacethe plug.
Eikw toGive YmNrDishwasher $3 New Look—change UtsChmNr!
If you are redecorating,you can
reverseyour dishwasher’sfront
panelsto changecolor.
The panel is heldin placeby the
door trim. Youhavea choiceof
threecolors; one on each sideof
the removablepanel and a third
cmEhepermanent panel under-
neath. Or you can paint the panel
~ith the color of your own choice.
How+to ehamgedoor panel insert:
1. Takeout the three trim screws
on either sideof the dishwasher
door. Removethe side trim.
“Y. Slideout the pane].
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3. Put the coloryou want in
front; or leavethe removable
panel off if you want the Black
panel showing.(Handlethe
pane~carefully.The edgesmay
be sharp.)
4. Replacesidetrim and screws.
H your dishwasherdoesnot have
trim that accepts ?4-inch thick
wood insert, an .AccessoryTrim
Kit GPF18 can be purchased for
that purpose.
Dimensionsfor !A-inchwood
insert:
19X”high x 23~6°wide
Note: Do
notoperatedishwasher
whilechangingpanel or when
loweraccesspanel is removed.
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Changecolorin minutes. .?ustremove
trimandchange.
... saveYour Time allclMoney
BeforeVou Canforservice,
Checkthe I%wbkm-ilsolver
If you ha~c a problem, it may be
minor. You may be able to correct
it jrourself. .Just use this Problem
Solver to locate your problem
and then follow the suggested
recommendations.
The Problem Sober
PROBLEM
DISHWASHER WON’T
RUN
UNUSUAL NOISE
DISHES DON’T DRY
UNCLEAN DISHES
.4ND FLATWARE
BLACK OR GRAY
MARKS ON DISHES
POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY
A fuse in your home may be blown, or the circuit breaker tripped.
Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker. Remove any other appliances from
the circuit.
Utensils may not be secure on rack pins, Or something small may have
dropped from the rack. Water is causing utensils to rattle. Make sure
everything is securely placed in dishwasher.
Make sure inlet water temperature is correct. (See page 6.)
Unload the bottom rack first. Water from dishes in the top rack maybe
spilling into the bottom rack.
Check for improper loading. Dishes shouldn’t nest together. Avoid
overloading.
Check inlet water temperature. It should beat least 120‘F. (To test,
see page 6.)
To obtain the benefits of a complete cycle, be careful that you do not
turn the dia! my further than necessary to start the dishwasher,
Water pressure may be temporarily low. Turn on a faucet. Is water coming
out slower than usual? If so, wait until pressure is normal before using
your dishwasher.
Plugged air gap. (See page 11.)
Improper rack loading. (See pages 8 & 9.)
Aluminum deposits often leave marks when they rub against other things.
Remove marks with a mild abrasive cleanser.
PROBLEM
DETERGENT LEFT IN
DiSPENSER CUPS
DETERGENT CUP COVER
W~N’T LATCH
SPOTS AND FILMING
ON GLASSES AND
FLATWARE
.
CLOUDINESS ON
GLASSWARE
PCX$W3LECAUSE AND REMEDY
Water may not be reachirig the cietergeni cups. Move clishes that may be
blocking detergent cup,
The dispenser cover may not be opening or may be blocked by
improperly loaded items. Ojmn the cup and remove any caked-on
cietergenl. If the cup s~illdoesn’[ open automatically, call for service,
Detergent may be old. If it’s hard or cakeclin [he box, throw it away.
The detergent may not be working well. Try another brand.
Make sure Cycle Indicator is in OFF position,
Spotting can be caused by all these things:
~ Extremely hard water, (See page 6,)
o Low inlet water temperature. (To test, set;page 6.)
~ Overloading the dishwasher.
@Improper loading. (See pages 8 & 9.)
~ Old or damp detergent.
~ Phosphate level in detergent too low. (See page 6.)
~ Too little detergent. (See page 7.)
Due to varying local water conditions and personal preferences, try
several brands of detergents to find one that gives the best results for
you.
To remove stubborn spots and film from glassware:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Remove all metal utensils from the dishwasher.
Do not add detergent.
Select NORMAL WASH cycle.
Start the dishwasher and allow to run for 15to 20 minutes. The
dishwasher will now be in the main wash.
Then open the door and pour 2 cups (500 ml) of white vinegar into
the bottom of the dishwasher.
Close the door and allow to complete the cycle.
If vinegar rinse doesn’t work: Repeat as above, except use 1Acup
(60 ml) of citric acid crystals instead of vinegar. (Most drug stores carry
citric acid crystals. If yours doesn’t, call GE Factory Service.)
Using a vinegar or citric acid crystal rinse more than twice a month?
Consider a home water-softener.
If vinegar or citric acid crystal rinse doesn’t work, the cloudiness is
“etching:’ The film cannot be removed.
It can be prevented: Use less detergent if you have soft water. Wash
glassware in the shortest cycle that will get them clean.
Water temperature entering dishwasher exceeds 150‘F.
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CHIPPING OF CHINA
SMALL AMOUNT OF
WATER STANDING
IN THE BOTTOM
OF THE TUB
WATER WON’T PUMP
OUT OF THE TUB
SUDS IN THE TUB
DISHWASHER LEAKS
POSSIBLE CfAtJsE’Arwl REMEDY
Tea or coffee can stain cups, Remove the stains by hand, using a solution
of ?42cup bleach and 3 cups warm water,
An overall yellow or brown film on dishes or glassware can be caused by
iron deposits in water. A special filter in the water supply line is the only
way to correct this problem. Your water softener company can tell you
about the filter.
Yellowfilm on sterling silver results when you wash copper utensils in the
same load. Silver polish willusually remove this stain.
Rough handling can cause chipping. Load with care. Make sure glassware
and china are secure and can’t jar loose. (See page 8 for correct way to load
glassware.) Make sure tall glasses and stemware will clear the top of the tub
when you push the rack into the dishwasher.
Always use the top rack for delicate items.
Water around the outlet on the tub bottom at the back of the tub is normal.
It is clean water. It’s thereto keep the water seal lubricated.
The Problem salver(continued)
PROBLEM
YELLOW OR BROWN
FILM
If the entire bottom of the tub has water, you may have a drain problem.
Clean the air gap, if you
haveone.(Seepage11.)
Check the kitchen sink. Is it draining well? You may need a plumber.
If dishwasher drains into disposer, run disposer to clear. 13esure disposer is
not clogged.
Sudsing detergents are not meant for dishwashers. USE ONLY
AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER DETERGENTS TO AVOID SUDSING.
To remove
sudsfromthetub:Open the dishwasher. Let suds evaporate.
Add 1gallon of cold water to the tub. Close and latch the dishwasher.
Pump out water by slowly turning the control dial until a drain period is
reached.
Repeat, if necessary.
Suds can cause unit to overflow. That’s why it’s so important to use a
detergent that’s designed for automatic dishwashers.
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GE GSD400Y-04 User manual

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