Hotpoint HDA860 User manual

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ENERGY SAVER DRY option pushbuttonslet you saveelectrical power by stiuttingoffthe
heater in the dry’cyclewhen fast drying is not needed.
WASH CYCLES:
The Power Scrub@Cycle, c6mbined with the Potwasher’shigh performance Power WashTM
system,may not do everything [such as remove burned-on soils), but will removedried-on
and baked-on soils from pots, pansand cas~eroles.
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e 3 pushbuttonautomatic cycles-POWER SCRUB@,NORMAL SOIL, and RINSE & HOLD
e SHORT WASH setting on control dial to SW water
REVERSIBLE COLOR PANELS let you change color at any time you want. Blackglass
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* CRYSTAL-CLEARTMRINSE DISPENSER automatically injects wetting agent intothek~fi’;. ~
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* 3-LEVEL POWER WASHT~SYSTEM provides thorough dishwashing, with water directed
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AdditionalQualityFeatures
@WASH-WATER T~Mp~RATuR~
MAINTENANCE
FULL-EXTENSiONRACKS
@ WHITE poR~ELAIN.ENA~EL INTERIOR
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@Dimensions: Height33%”(adjuststo 35”)4
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Width 23%’\
Depth25%”including handle.
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Doorswingsout 24%”.
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volts: 115
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Amps:15ampcircuit breakeror regularfuse.
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Hertz: 60
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2-Wireservicewith aseparategroundwire is
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safeoperation.
Total cycle time (normalcycle):67 minutes
Water consumption (normalcycle): 11.4gallons
Machine electrical energy (normalcycle):0.76 Kwh.
White porcelain enamel interior.
Inlet water pressure required: 15
to 120Ibs.per
squareinch.
Inlet water temperature recommended: 1~0°F.
Underwriters’ Laboratories, Inc. listed.
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CYCLESELEiTOR ENE::;I:;VER
DOORhTCH CO[~OL
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Features
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potwasherTM
UPPER SPRAY
POWERTOWERm
RACK SHOWER TELESCOPINGSPRAYER
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LOWEi CRYSTAL-CLEARmPOWER
DUAL-OETERGENT Reversible
RACK RINSE
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DISPENSER
COLORPANELS
DISPENSER
Beforeoperatingyourdishwasher...
CHECKWATER TEMPERATURE
FILL CRYSTAL-CLEARmRINSE DISPENSER
FOR BEST RESULTS, WATER TEMPERATURE
SeeinstructionsinyourUse& CareBook.
SHOULDBE BETWEEN
140° AND 150°F. Instruc-
tionsfor measuringwatertemperaturearein your Use
&CareBook.
TOO~erat~ yOU~ di~hw~~h~~. . .
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PREPAREYOUR TABLEWARE,POTS &
PANS,AND LOAD DISHWASHER PROPERLY
SeeyourUse&CareBook.
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DETERGENT
Properdetergentsarevery
importantto achievegood
dishwashingresults.Use
only freshdetergents de-
signedfor automaticdishwashers.Reviewthedetergent
sectionoftheUseandCareBookto becomefullyfamiliar
withdetergentloadingprocedure.
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SELECTTHE CYCLE
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P~WER SCRUB” cycle is designed to remove DRIED-
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and BAKED-ON soils. These soils will be removed
utensils that are in good condition if you follow
loading and operating instructions carefully. It is es.
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Ily important to load items with heavy, DRIED-ON
KED-ON soils such as pots, pans and casseroles,
open end down in the lower rack facing directly toward
the lower wash arm. In this position the items will receive
the most vigorous wash action for maximum soil removal.
As you would expect, severely BURNED-ON soils occa-
sionally may not be completely removed, especially if the
surface of the utensil is etched, pitted or otherwise in poor
condition. After washing items of this type, any remaining
soils should be removed by hand. Discoloration of utensils
caused by overheating during cooking cannot be removed
by the dishwasher.
NORMAL SOIL cycle
is for most loads of everyday
dishes,glassesandcookwarewithlightto heavysoils.
RINSE&HOLDcycleshouldbeselectedwhenyouhave
onlyapartialloadandplanto waituntilthedishwasher
isfilledbeforewashing.DONOTUSEDETERGENTIN
THERINSE&HOLDCYCLE.
NOTE:AfterusingtheRINSE & HOLDcycle, be sure
youselectthedesiredwashcycleforthenextload.
SHORT WASH cycle isfortablewarethatismidlysoiled
withsoilsthathavenotdriedon, Normallyyou willnot
requiretwodetergentwasheswiththiscycle.
ENERGY SAVER OPTION BUTTONS
DRYINGHEATON– Depressthisbuttonandthedrying
heaterisenergizedto circulateheatedairoverthedishes
forfastdrying.
DRYINGHEATOFF–Depressthisbuttonandthe
drying
heaterisdisconnectedto saveelectricalenergyandallow
thedishestodryby theirownheatovertime.Thisoption
isbestusedwhenthedishesarewashedatnightandcan
remaininthedishwasheruntilthenextmorning.Natural
dryingtimewillbe reducedif you openthedishwasher
doorafterthecycleiscomplete.
Use of thisoptionreducestheelectricalenergyusedby
thismodelapproximately870.
Estimatedyearlysavings,dependingonyourlocalelectric
rates,areasfollows:
ElectricRate(perKwh)
$ .05 $ .08 $
.11
Estimated Yearlv
Savings $5.20 $8.32 $11.44
wSTARTYOUR DISHWASHER
If your dishwasher drains into a food waste disposer, run
the disposer until it is completely empty before starting
the dishwasher.
TO STARTDISHWASHER:
For POWER SCRUB, NORMAL SOIL or RINSE &
HOLD cycles;
Closedoor and move door latch to the
rightto thelockedposition.
Slowly turn control dial toward
the ON
positionor untilyou
hearthedishwasherstart.
To obtainthe benefitsof a com-
pletecycle,be carefulthatyou do not turnthe dialany
furtherthannecessaryto startthedishwasher.
For SHORT WASH cvcle: Closedoorbut do not latch
it.Slowlyrotatedialclockwiseto SHORTWASH
posi-
tionondial.Thenmovedoorlatchto therightto locked
position,
INTERRUPTING A CYCLE
4. Close doorandpushlatchto right.Cyclewillautomat-
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get a dish?
ically resume operation.
shdoorlatchLOtheleft.Doorsafetyinterlockswitch
NOTE:Soileddishesshouldnotbeaddedafterthe
‘will cutoff thewashingaction.
maindetergentwashportionof thecycle.
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aita few secondsfor wateractionto subside,then
Interruptthe washand rinseperiodsas seldomas pos-
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sible.Water temperature is reduced, decreasingwash-
3. dddishesyoumayhaveforgotten...orremoveitems.
ability,whendoor is openedon any dishwasher.
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@ Dishwasherwillcomple~ cycle squence automatically
@ Occasionalclickingsoundsthat occur arecausedby:
andcontrolclialwilladvanceto OFFposition.
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CYCLESEQUENCE
(minutes–approx.)
Wash/Rinse
Rinse
Rinse
Ma[a~~tergent
Rinse
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softfooddisposermechanismshreddingaction.
*drainvalveat startof pumpout of washandrinse
water,
timercontrolascycleprogresses.
edetergentcupwhenitopensinthemainwash.
Themotorstops’duringthedryingperiod.
Watervauoris releasedthroughthe vent underthe
doorhandle~uringdryingcycle.Itmaybe visible.
~his portionofthecycleiseliminatedwithDryingHeatOff.
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ChecktheTROUBLE-SHOOTINGGUIDE in your USE AND CARE BO~K. It lists many”minor causesof
problemsthatyoucanw~ect andmaysaveyouanunnecessaryservicecall.
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