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IMPORTANTSAFETYINSTRUCTIONS
Productswitha (_)label havebeenlistedwithUnderwriter's
Laboratories,Inc.- thosewith a CSAtag havebeen listed
withCanadianStandardsAssociation.Nevertheless,aswith
any other equipmentusing electricityand moving parts,
thereis a potentialhazard.
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6.
Readall instructionsbeforeusingthedishwasher.
Usethedishwasheronlyforits intendedfunction.
Disconnectelectrical power to dishwasherbefore
attemptingto service.
Toavoidelectricalshockhazard,thesidesand back
must be enclosedand the front panels must be
attached before electricalpower is applied to the
dishwasher.Referto the installationinstructionsfor
propergroundingprocedures.
Connect to a properlyrated, protectedand sized
powersupplycircuitto avoidelectricaloverload.
Childrenshould never be permittedto operate, or
playin,with,or aroundthis dishwasher.
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15.
To reducethe risk of injurywhenloadingitemsto be
washed,sharpor pointeditemsshouldbe locatedwith
the handlesup.Also, loadsharpitemssothey are not
likelyto damagethedoorseal.
Do nottouchthe heatingelementon thebottomof the
tubduringor atthe completionofa cycle.It willbe hot.
Useonlydetergentsandrinseadditivesdesignedfor an
automaticdishwasher.Neverusesoap, laundrydeter-
gent, or hand washing detergentin your dishwasher.
Keeptheseproductsoutof reachof children.
Donotsit, standon or abusethe dooror dishracksof
thedishwasher.
Undercertain conditions,hydrogengas may be pro-
ducedina hotwatersystemthathasnotbeenusedfor
twoweeksormore.Hydrogengasis explosive.Ifthe
hotwatersystemhasnotbeenusedfor sucha period,
turnonallhotwaterfaucetsandletthewaterflowfrom
eachforseveralminutes.Thiswillreleaseanyaccumu-
latedhydrogengas.As the gasis flammable,do not
smokeoruseanopenflameduringthisprocess.
Do notwashplasticitemsunlessmarked"dishwasher
safe"or theequivalent.Forplasticitemsnotsomarked,
checkthemanufacturer'srecommendations.
Donottamperwithcontrols.
Topreventaccidentalchildentrapmentand suffocation
risks,alwaysremovethe doorto thewashingcompart-
mentwhenremovingan olddishwasherfromserviceor
discardingit.
Usecautionwhenunloadingthedishwasher.Disheswill
behot if unloadedshortlyaftera cyclehascompleted.
Save These Instructions for Future Reference
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lOADING
BEFOREYOUSTART
> Don'tprerinse.Simplyscrapeoffany
bonesorlargefoodparticles.
GENERAL
RECOMMENDATIONS
Ifconnectedtoa foodwastedisposer,
makecertainthe disposeris empty
beforestartingthedishwasher. >"
Scrapeoff tomato-basedfood soils
(seepage8).
> Removecertainfoods (suchasmus-
tard, mayonnaise,lemonjuice, vine-
gar,salt ordressings)from stainless
steelflatwareas soonas possible.
Thesefoods may causerustingand
pittingif allowedto remainin contact
withthesurfacefor an extendedperi-
odoftime.
Placeall itemsin therackssothey
areseparatedandfacingcenter.
Itemscanbe centeredbehinda single
tineor loadedat anangletomaximize
space.
Loaditemssotheydo notrestoverthe
topof thewashtower.
Avoid blocking the upper and lower
spray arms by not allowingitems to
extendbeyondtheracks.
RECOMMENDEDLOADING
(Rackfeaturesvarybymodel)
For best dishwashingresults follow the
guidelines below to determinethe best
arrangementfor youritems.
UPPERRACK
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10 Place Settings
Glasses, cups, stemware, light-weight
plastics,small plates, bowls, pans, long-
handledutensilsetc.canbe loadedinthis
rack.Donotloadglassesoverthetines.
TheStack-Rack(selectmodels)ontheright
sideoftheupperrackfoldsup or downfor
loadingflexibility.Folditdowntoholdlong-
handledknives, spatulasand spoonsor
short_temslikecupsorjuiceglasses.Foldit
upfortalleritemslikeglasses,bowls,plates,
etc.
TheVari-Lock"Snugger(selectmodels)
on the left secures lightweightitems in
place.Itcanbe adjustedbygraspingthe
wavywireandrotatingitlefttosnugitems
againsttheouterrackortothe hghttorest
ontopoflightitems.Donotload itemson
top ofthewire.
The wavy wire on the Vari-Lock"
Snugger(select models)andthe Stack-
Rack(selectmodels)isdesignedtohold
stemwarein place.Tallerstemwarewillfit
betterontherightsideastheupperrackis
deeperon this side.
ADJUSTABLEUPPERRACK
(Select models)
The Adjustable Upper Rack can be
raisedto accommodatetallerplates,plat-
ters,pans,etc.loadedin thelowerrack.
Toraisetherack:
>" Pull therackfullyout.
Graspthehandleonthereardghtside
ofthe rack.
>- Liftandpulltherackslightlyforwardto
lockup intoplace.
Tolowerthe rack:
>- Pulltherackfully out.
>- Graspthehandleontherearrightside
of therack.
>- Liftand pushthe rackslighttybackto
lockbackdownintoplace.
I Facesoiledsurfacestowardsthe
centerof thedishwasher.
IOkDIHG(OHTiNUED)
LOWERRACK
3saucersare
loadedonthe
Stack-RackShelf
(select models)
10PlaceSettings
A variety of large itemssuch as dinner
plates, mixingbowls, pots and pans and
bakingdishescanbe loadedinthis rack.
Tall items such as bakeware and large
platterscan be placedon the left sideor
acrossthe backofthis rack.
Back
WiththeStack-Rack(selectmodels)shelf
raised, thin items like cookiesheets or
pizza pans may be placedalong the left
side. With the shelf down,two levels of
glassesandcupscan beloaded.
PositioningtheFold-Away"Tines(select
models) fiat in the back,left cornerpro-
videsconvenientloadingspacefor large,
bulkyitemslikepots andpans or mixing
bow]s.
Back
ConvertibleTines (selectmodels)in the
back,rightcomercanbe adjustedto pro-
vide narrowspacingfor loadingplatesor
widespacingforloadingdeepbowls,pots
orpans.Fliptinesupfornarrowspacingor
downforwiderspacing.
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REMOVABLEUTENSIL
BASKET(Design varies by model)
For best cleaningresults,prevent items
from nesting together by placing some
items in the basketwith handlesup and
some with handles down. Load knives,
handlesup,throughtheslotsin thehinged
coveredsection(s)(whenclosed).
Be surethatthin, finelypointeditemsdo
not extend through the basket.
This could block the lower
washarm.
Small, lightweight items
like baby spoons and
spoons
should be placed in the
section(s) with the hinged
cover(s).
ODDS & ENDS BASKET
(Select models)
Usethissupplementalbasketintheupper
rack for loadingmiscellaneousitemsand
utensils.This is alsoa safe place
toloadsharpknivesand
pointeditems.
SPLIT & FITUTENSIL
BASKET (Select models)
Thesplitsilverwarebasketcanbeseparat-
ed and placedin severallocationsin the
bottomrack. Holdthebasketfirmlyalong
the sides. Followthe unlockdirection
arrowsimprintedon the basketand slide
thebasketapartuntilit
splitsintotwo.
Loadflatware
and utensils into
beth sections or just
he, depending upon
yourload.
REMOYIHGTHEUPPER
RA(K
The upperrack canbe removedwhentall
or oversizeditemsneedto be loadedinto
the lowerrack.
TO REMOVE:
_- Rollthe upper rack 1/3 to 1/2 of the
wayout.
>- Removetheplasticrackstopfromthe
end of each track. To remove each
plastic rack stop, push inward
(towardstherack)on the ridgedarea
of the rack stop. The rack stop will
snapopenandcanbe easilyremoved
by pullingstraightout. Take care to
supportthe trackwhileremovingrack
stops.
Roll the rack all the way out of the
trackand removefrom thedishwash-
er.
Reverse the above procedure to
replacethe upperrack into the dish-
washer.
Rack
PORTABLEDISHWASHER
CONNECTINGk PORTABLE
1. Turnonthe faucetat the sink untilthe
waterrunshot.Turnoffthefaucet.
2. Pull the connectorfrom the recessin
thebackofthedishwasher.
3. Pressdownon the thumbreleaseand
lift theconnectorontothefaucet.
4. Remove pressure from the thumb
releaseandtugslightlyon theconnec-
torto be sureitissecurelyin place.
5. Turnthe hotwateronfullforce.
6. Check thatthe sink drain is open so
waterfrom the dishwashercan drain
properly.
7. Pulltheelectricalcordfromthe recess.
Plugitintoa properlygroundedoutlet.
8. Selectthepropercycleand optionsfor
theload andstartthe dishwasher.
DISCONNECTINGA
PORTABLE
1. Besuretoturnthewatersupplyoffand
press the pressure release button
BEFOREremovingtheconnector.
2. Pressdownon thethumb releaseand
removethe connectorfromthe faucet.
Stop
3. Push the connectorand hoses back
intothecabinetrecess.
4. Unplugthe electricalcordand push it
backintothecabinetrecess.
DISflWASHINGESSENTIALS
HOTWATER
For optimal cleaning and drying
results, hot water is necessary.The
incomingwatertemperatureshouldbe
120-140° F (49-60° C) to propertyacti-
vatethedetergentandmeltgreasyfood
soils.
Tochecktheincomingwatertemperature,
turnon the hot waterfaucet nearestthe
dishwasherandletitrunintoaglassinthe
sink.Placea candythermometerin the
glassand checkthe temperatureonceit
hasstoppedrising.If the temperatureis
below120°F (49° C),havea qualifiedper-
sonraisethewaterheaterthermostatset-
ting.
Beforestartingthedishwasher,turnonthe
hotwaterfaucet and let it run untilthe
waterishot.Thisassuresthattheinitialfill
ofwateris hot.
DETERGENT
Usea detergentdesignedspecificallyfor
useinanautomaticdishwasher.Besureit
isfresh andstoredin a cool,dryplace(not
underthesink).
RECOMMENDEDAMOUNT
Toolittledetergentresultsinpoorcleaning,
hard water filming/spottingand poor dry-
ing. Toomuchdetergentcan cause per-
manentetching/cloudiness.
The amountof detergentto use isdeter-
mined by the hardnessof the water and
soilleveloftheload. Refertothefollowing
chart for detergentusage recommenda-
tions.
Do not usedetergent with Rinse Only.
Leavethedetergentlid openwhenrunning
RinseOnly.
In extremelyhard water conditions (13
grainspergallonor more*),itisdifficultto
achievegoodresultswith anydishwasher.
A mechanicalwatersoftenermaybe nec-
essaryto improvewaterquality,detergent
effectiveness,andprotectthe dishwasher
partsfromthedamagethat hardwatercan
cause.
Soft (0-4 gpg) Light Soil
Normal Soil
Heavy Soil
Medium (5-9 gpg) Light Soil
Normal Soil
Heavy Soil
Hard (10-12 gpg) Light Soil
Normal Soil
Heavy Soil
5 teaspoons
6 teaspoons
8 teaspoons
7 teaspoons
8 teaspoons
10 teaspoons
9 teaspoons
10 teaspoons
12 teaspoons
*Your local water utility or state uni-
versity extension servicecan teflyou
thedegreeof waterhardnessinyour
area.
** Add recommended amount of
detergent to both compartments for
AutoClean, Heavy or Normal wash
cycles, and to the main cup only for
the Light wash cycle.
RINSEAID
Regular use of a rinse aid improves
drying, reduces spottingand filming,
and reducesmoistureleft on thedish-
washerinterior.
Your dishwasher features an automatic
rinseaid dispenserlocatednearthe deter-
gentcupsin thedoor.
The clearwindowinthecenterof thedis-
pensercap allowsyouto see if thereis
rinseaidinthereservoir.Whenthewindow
is colored,there is rinseaid in the dis-
penser.'Whenthewindowbecomesclear,
itistimetorefillthe dispenser.Checkthe
dispensermonthly.
Toadd rinseaidtothedispenser,turnthe
cap counterclockwiseto open. Remove
the capandpourliquidrinseaid intothe
opening.Replacethecapandturnitclock-
wise.
Use the LESSsettingfor soft waterand
theMOREsettingfor hard water.Set the
capanywherebetweentheseamountsas
needed.
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CONTROLSATAGLANCE
CYCLESANDWATERUSAGE
AUTO CLEAN(Selectmodels)
Manufacturer'srecommendedcyclechoice
forallday-to-daysoiltypos.
Normal dishloads vary from day to day.
Auto Clean is recommendedbecauseit
selectsthe numberof fillsand wash time
best suitedfor thesoil levelof eachload.
Dependingon the numberof fills required
waterusagerangesfrom4 to 10gallons.
HEAVYWASH
Longcycleforheavyfoodsoils.10gallons.
NORMALWASH
Medium cycle for average food soils.
Dependingon the numberof fills,water
usagerangesfrom 4 to8 gallons.
LIGHTWASH
Shortcyclefor lightfoodsoils. Depending
onthenumberoffills,waterusageranges
from4 to6 gallons.
RINSEONLY
Rinsesdishesbeinghelduntilthereis a
full load.Controlsodors.2 gallons.
I Cyclefimesshowninthenumerical
display(selectmodels)increaseor
decrease,basedon each load's
soil level, watertemperatureand
selectedoptions.
OPTIONS
TOUGHSCRUB"orTOUGH
SCRUB"PLUS(Selectmodels)
Select ToughScrub" or ToughScrub"
Plus when washingloadswith hard-to-
removefood soils. Tough Scrub" or
ToughScrub"Plus canbe selectedwith
anycycle(exceptRinseOnly).Depending
onwhichcycleisbeingused,selectingthis
optionaddsfills,heatand/orwashtimeto
thewashcycle.
Forbaked-on,dried-onsoils,selectHeavy
WashabngwiththeToughScrub"orTough
Scrub"PlusopEon.
ACCUTEMP(Select models)
AccuTemp"providesa watertemperature
checkin the mainwashand also in the
finalrinsecycle. If necessary,the heating
elementwillturnon and the cyclewillbe
extendedto heatwaterto the propertem-
perature.
SelectAccuTemp"withanycycle(except
RinseOnly) to assure proper hot water
temperatureandtoenhancedryingresults.
SANITIZE(Select models)
SelectSanitize with Auto Clean (select
models),Heavy,Normal,or Light Wash
to sanitizedishware. At the end of the
cycle,whenthe cyclemonitorrecognizes
thattheproperconditionshavebeenmet,
theSANITIZEDlightilluminates.
EXTRARINSE(Selectmodels)
Select ExtraRinsetoadd a rinsetothe
cycle. An extra rinsehelpsto improve
resultsinhardwatersituations.Theextra
rinseis already built intothecycle when
HeavyWash isselected.
HEATEDDRY
SelectHeated Drytoturnonthe heating
elementduringdry for enhanceddrying
results.WhenHeatedDryis notselected,
toweldryingofsomeitemssuchas plastic
and teflonmay be necessaryand more
moisturemay be noticedadheringtothe
dishwasherinterior.Witheitherdryoption,
it isnormaltonoticevaporescapingfrom
thedoorvent.
DRAIN/OFF
Todrainthedishwasherandthenturnitoff,
pressDrain/Offonce.PressDrain/Offtwice
toturnthedishwasheroffwithoutdraining.
INDICATORLIGHTS
TheSANITIZED(selectmodels)lightillumi-
nateaatthe end of thecyclewhencondi-
tionshavebeenmettoachievesanitizatJon.
I WhenSanitizeisselected,cycles
are monitoredtoassuresanitiza-
lion.Unusuallylowwatertemper-
aturewillpreventthesar_dzation
protocolfrom beingsatisfiedand
theSANITIZEDlightwiltnot illu-
minateattheend ofthecycle.
TheCLEANlightilluminatesattheendof
the cycle and remains lit until the door
has been open for 30 secondscontinu-
ously.
TheDRYlightilluminatesduringthe entire
dry periodand goesoutwhenthe cycleis
completed.
TheWASHlightilluminatesduringall dnse
andwashportionsofthecycle.
The HEATINGDELAY light illumina_s
whenthecycleis beingextendedto heat
thewater.
TheCLEANandSANITIZED(selectmod-
els) indicator lights will not reilluminate
after a powerfailure untilafterthe next
cycleisrun.
CONTROLSATAGLAHCE(CONTINUED)
DELAY/RESUME
TheDelay/Resumeoptioncanbe usedto
automaticallystartthecycleat a latertime,
suchas duringoff-peakhoursfor reduced
energy cost or to reduce daytime heat
buildupinthe home.
TOSETUPA DELAY:
1. Select the appropriate cycle and
optionsforthe load.
2. PresstheDelay/Resumepaduntilthe
desiredamount of delay time (1 to 9
hours)is selected.Thedelaytimewill
begin countingdownwhenthe pad is
released.
3. The Delay/Resumeindicatorlightwill
remain lit untilthe delay time has
counteddown.
4. The cycle will automaticallystart as
soonas thedelaytime expires.
I If Delay/Resumeischosenwith-
out selecting a cycle and/or
options, the dishwasher will
selectthelastcycleused.(Itwill
not rememberthe Rinse Only
cycle.)
TOCANCELADELAY:
Wait at least 2 seconds,then pressthe
Delay/Resumepad again. The indicator
lightwillgooutandthecyclewillstartor
resumeimmediately.
CONTROLlOCKOPTION
The control touchpadsconbe locked to
prevent unwanteduse. If thisfeature is
activatedbetweencycles,thedishwasher
cannot be operateduntilthecontrolsare
unlocked.If desired,the controlscon be
lockedaftera cycleordelayhasstarted.
SETTINGTHECONTROLLOCK:
1. Pressthe{_ padforthreeseconds.
2. An indicatorlightabovethe pad will
illuminate when the controls are
locked.
TOCANCEL:
1. Pressthe _ padforthreeseconds.
2. The indicatorlightwillgooff.
I Ifa cycleoroptionpadispressed
after the controls have been
locked,the indicatorlight above
the Control Lock padwill flash
fivetimes.
OPERATINGTIPS
STARTINGTHEDISHWASHER
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3.
4.
After loading the dishwasher and
addingdetergent,closethedishwash-
er by pressingthe dooruntilthelatch
clicks.
To start the dishwasher,firmly press
the desiredcycle and optionspads.
Aftera pause,thefillwillbegin.Topre-
vent unplanned cycle or option
changes,theseselectionsare"locked
in"after1 minute.
The indicatorlights for the selected
cycleandoptionswillglow.
To cancel an option, press the pad
again. To cancela cycle, press the
DmintOffpad.
ADDINGAFORGOTTENITEM
For best cleaning, the forgotten item
shouldbe addedearlyinthecycle.
1. Press the Delay/Resume pad or
unlatchthedoor.
2. Waitfor thewatercirculationtostop.
3. Openthe doorandadd theitem.
4. Closeandlatchthedoor.
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I If Delay/Resumewas pushed,
pushit again to restartthedish-
washer.
After five seconds,thecycleresumes
automaticallyat the pointof interrup-
tion.
I Ifa cycleoroptionpadispressed
after the controls have been
"locked in", the indicator light
abovetheControlLockpadwill
flashfivetimes.
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SPECIALCAREITEMS
Mosttableware,cookwareandflatwarecansafelybewashedin yourdishwasher.If youhaveanydoubtsaboutan item,check
withthemanufacturer.
Aluminum Yes,exceptanodized. Highwatertemperatureanddetergentsmayaffectfinish.
CastIron No Seasoningwill be removed,and ironwill rust.
China/ No,if antiqueor hand- Alwayscheck manufacturer'srecommendationbeforewashing.Antique,hand-paint-
Stoneware painted, ed or over-the-glazepatternsmayfade.Goldleafmaydiscolor.
Crystal No,ifantiqueordelicate Alwayscheckmanufacturer'srecommendationbeforewashing.Sometypesoflead-
crystal, ed crystalmay etchwithrepeatedwashings.
FurnaceFilters Notrecommended. Mayleave adingy depositor stainon dishwasherinterior.
Glass Yes Milkglasscanyellow withrepeateddishwasherwashing.
Gold-Plated No Will discolor.
Flatware
Pewter,Tin No
Plastics Yes,toprack. Always checkmanufacturer'srecommendationbeforewashing.Plasticsvaryintheir
capacitytowithstandhighwatertemperaturesand detergents.Disposableplastic
itemsarenot dishwashersafefor thisreason.
StainlessSteel Yes Runa RinseOnlycycleif notwashingimmediately.Prolongedcontactwithfoodscon-
tainingsalt,vinegar,milkproductsorjuicecoulddamagefinish.
StealingSilveror No, ifhascommercial Always checkmanufacturer'srecommendationbeforewashing.Runa RinseOnly
Silverplate "darkening'. cycleif not washingimmediately.Prolongedcontactwithfood containingsalt,acidor
sulfide (eggs,mayonnaiseandseafood)could damagefinish.Commercial"darken-
ing"maybe removedbydetergent.
WoodenItems No Woodmaywarp,crackor discolor.
CAREANDCLEANING
INTERIOR EXTERIOR
Thedishwasherinteriorisnormallyself-.clean-
ing,Pedodicaliycheckthebottomofthedish-
washertubto seeif anylargepartlotashave
notgonethroughthestrainerportionofthe
module.
Wipetheedgeoftheinnerdoorlinertoremove
anyfoodsol]splasheswhichoccurredduring
loading.
Thecolorfromsometomate-basedfoodsoils
hasbeenknownto occasionallyadhereto
todaysdishwashertubs,causingtemporarydis-
coloration.
Whenwashinga loadofdishessoiled
tomatosauce:
>- ScrapeexcesstomatoJaaeedfoodsoils_ of
dshes,pdortoloading.Donotprewashthe
dishes,however.
>" RuntheHeavyWashcycle.
Thefrontofthedishwashercanbe cleaned
witha softdampclothandliquidsprayclean-
er.Donotuseabrasivepowdersorcleaning
pads.
StainlessSteelCareandCleaning(select
models)
> Donotuseacleaningproductcontaining
chlerinebleach.
>" Alwayswipewiththegrainofthestain-
lesssteel,
For dailycleaningand light soil, usea soft
cloth or spongeand one of thefollowing:IV#,d
detergentand water,a solutionofwhitev]neger
and water,Formula409 Glass and Surface
Cleaner* or a similar muW-sorfacecleaner.
Rinseand dry. To polishandtohelp prevent
fingerprints,followwith Stak'dessSteel Magic
Spray*(partNo.20000008)**.
Formoderatetoheavysoil,cleanwithBee
Ami*,usinga softclothor dampsponge.
Rinseanddry.Torestorelusterandtoremove
streaks,follow withStainlessSteel Magic
Spray*.
For discoloration,wipe with Cameo
StainlessSteel Cleaner*,usinga damp
spongeorsoftcloth.Rinseimmediatelyand
dry.Torestorelusterandtoremovestreaks,
followwithStainlessSteelMagicSpray*.
STOI GE/ ¥1NG
Fill both detergentcups withafresh-scanted
dishwasher detergent or baking soda and
selectthe NormalWashcycle.Allowthe dish-
washerto completethe cycle.Thenturn the
watersupplyoff and drainthe dishwasher.To
drain, pressthe Drain/Offpadonce.Operate
the drain twiceto ensuremostof the wateris
removed.Last,disconnectthe electricalsupply
andpropopenthedoor. (SeeImportantSafely
Instructions,#14,page1).
BEFOREYOUCALL
CHECK THESE POINTS TO HELP SAVE YOU TIME AND MONEY.
Besuredooris latchedsecurely,
Besurethewateristurnedon.
Checkthatthe pad isproperlyselectedfor a cycle.
Allowtime to pausebeforefilling.
Checkyourhome'scircuit breakeror fuse box.
Checkinlethosefor akink.
Checkwatervalveinletfor sedimentand clean ifnecessary.
Ifhookeduptoa foodwastedisposer,besuretheknock-outisremovedfromthedisposerinlet.
Besurethedrainhoseiselevatedatleast32"sowatercannotsiphonbackintothetub.
Checkforfoodobstructioninthedrainordisposer.
Checkdrainhosefora kink.
Checkyourhome'scircuitbreakerorfusebox.
Checkthatthecycleiscompleted.
This is normal. TheAutoClean (selectmodels)sensorin thepump muststay submergedso ashortfill ofwater isadded afterthe cycle's
lestdrain.
. Checkthatthecycle iscompleted.
Besuredispenseris not blockedbya dishor utensil.
Usefreshdetergentstoredin a cool,dry place.
Awatervalvehiss dudngfill is normal.
Watercirculationsoundsarenormal.
Athumpingsoundmay bea washarmbumpinganitem thatisextendingbeyondthe racks.
Choppingorgrindingsoundsmaybe heardduringdrainasthe internalfood disposerchopsharditemslikefruitseeds,nuts,etc.
Hummingduringthe drain isnormal.
Asnapnoise is thedetergentcuplid hittingthe door linerwhenthe dishwasherdoor isopenedatthe endofthe cycle.This is normal.
Properinstallationaffectsthenoiselevel.
ToughScrub"orToughScrub_Plus(selectmodels)orSanilJze(selectmodels)hasbeenselectedandthecycleisextendedtoheatwater.
Checktoseethattheincomingwatertemperatureis120-140oF(49.60oC).
Rundishesbeingheld inthe dishwasherthrougha RinseOnlycycle.
Manydishwashershavea "new"smellwhenfirst installed.Thiswill dissipatewith use.
. Dishwashermaynot be drainingproperly.(See"DishwasherWillNot Drain"section.)
For astrongodor,placebakingsodain bothsidesofthe detergentcup. Select LightWashand allowthe waterto circulatefor about10min-
utes. Interruptthe cycleby unlatchingthe door and letit standovernight. Restartthedishwasherby latchingthe door andallow it tocom-
pletethecycle. A commercialdishwashercleaningproductsuchas Jet-DryDishwasherCleaner*canalsobe used.
Checkthatthe dishwasheris levet.(Refertothe [nstetlationInstructions.)
Sudscancausethe dishwasherto overflow.Measurethedetergentcarefullyand useonlydetergentedesignedfor usein adishwasher.Less
detergentis neededin softwater.Try anotherbrandif sudsingcontinues.
Followdirectionscloselyon howto add aforgottenitem(pg.7).
Be surethe RinseAidlid issecurelyattachedand notleaking.
Thisis normalwhentheAuto Cleancycle(selectmodels)is selectedand thedishwasherdecidesto skipor add a drainandrefill.
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SelectExtraRinse(selectmodels).
Checkwatertemperature.Incomingwatershouldbe120°-140°F(49-60°C),
Alwaysusearinseaid.
Confirmthatthecloudinessisremovablebysoakingtheiteminwhitevinegarforapproximately5minutes.Ifremoved,theproblemisdue
tohardwater.Adjustdetergentamountbeingusedtomatchwaterhardness(pg.5). Besuredetergentisfresh,storedproperlyandisa
highqualitybrand.
Ifcloudinessisnotremovable,itisetching.Thisisanerosionofthesurfaceoftheglasswareandcanbecausedbywaterthatistoohot,
fromusingtoomuchdetergentorbyprewashing.Detergentneedsfoodsoiltoactupon.Ifetchinghasoccurred,theglasswareisperma-
nentlydamaged.Topreventfurtheretching,adjustthedetergentamounttomatchthewaterhardness,stopprewashing,andbesureincom-
ingwatertemperatureis notgreaterthan140° F (60° C). Usewaterheatingoptionsonlywhenincomingwatertemperatureis below
120°F(49°C).
Checkwatertemperature(pg5).
Runhotwaterat the sinkbeforestartingthedishwasher.
SelectToughScrub" or ToughScrub" Plus(selectmodels).
Checkwater hardnessandadjustdetergentamountaccordingly(pg.5).
Use freshdetergentstored ina cooldryplace.
Selectproper cyclefor the soil level.
Loaditemsso they do notblockthewasharmsor centertower (pg.2-3).
Loadthe utensil basketwith somehandlesupandsomedownto preventnesting.
Do notplaceglassesover tines.
Priorto loading, scrapeoff burnton foods and wipethe starchyfilmfrom utensilsusedwith pasta,rice andoatmeal. These soils require
more energythanthe restofthe loadto clean.
Aluminumutensilsor panscanleavemarkswhenthey rub againstother itams.Leaveaslight spacebetweenitems.
Iron depositsin the watercan taavea yellow,brownor orangefilmon dishesor the dishwashertub. A filter may be needed,checkwith a
watertreatmentcompany.RoVerRustRemover(partno. 057961)**can beusedto removerust. Donot use RoVeralongwith dishwasher
detergent. Fill bothcupswith RoVerand cemp]etea NormalWashcycle. Followwithashortwashcycle usingdishwasherdetergent.
Colorfrom tomato saucesmay adhereto the tub(pg.8). If lightstaininghas occurred,leavethe dooropento oxidizethe stainaway. For
removalofheavierstains,tryacitricacidcontainingdishwashercleaningproductsuchas Glisten(partno, 18001017)**.Changedishwasher
detergentand be sureto useadishwasherdetergentthat containschlorineto betterfight staining.
BesureHeatedDryisselected.
Waterdropletsmayformontheinnerdooraspartofthedryingprocess.
AlwaysusearinseaidlikeJetDry*orCascadeRinseAid*,
Checkwatertemperature(pg.5),
SelectToughScrubTM orToughScrub"Plus(selectmodels).
Increasedetergentamounttomatchwaterhardness(pg.5).
Loadproperly(pg.2-3)
Plasticandteflonitemsaredifficulttodrybecausetheporoussurfacetendstocollectwaterdroplets.Toweldryingmaybenecessary.
Glassesandcupswithconcavebottomsholdwaterandrequiretoweldrying.
Loaddishesaccordingto instruclJonssothey donot strikeeach other(pg. 2-3).
Washingantiquechina/crystalin the dishwasheris not recommended.
Do notload glassesoverthe tines.
Do not ovedoad.
Sanitizewas notselected.
Sanitizationcan onlybe achievedwiththe AutoClean(selectmodels),Heavy,Lightor Normalwashcycles.
Tbeinoomingwatertemperaturewastoolow,interfedngwiththe dishwasher'sabilitytoachieveadequatewaterbeatinginthealintedamount
of time.
DISHWASHERWARRAHTY
WHATISHOTCOVEREDBYTHESEWARRAHTIES:
1. Conditionsanddamagesresultingfromanyofthefollowing:
a. Improperinstallation,delivery,or maintenance.
b. Any repair,m_cation, alteration,or adjustmentnot authorizedby the
manufactureror an authorizedservicer.
c, Misuse,abuse,accidents,or unreasonableuse.
d. Incorrectelectriccurrent,voltage,or supply.
e. Impropersettingofanycontrol.
2. Warrantiesarevoidiftheoriginalserialnumbershavebeenremoved,
altered,or cannotbe readilydetermined.
3. Productspurchasedforcommercialor industrialuse.
4, Thecostof serviceor servicecallto:
a.Correctinstallationerrors.
b. Instructthe userontheproperuseofthe product.
¢. Transporttheappliancetotheservicer.
5. Consequentialor incidentaldamagessustainedbyanypersonasa resultof
anybreachofthese warranties.Somestatesdo notallowthe exclusionor
limitationof consequentialor incidentaldamages,so the aboveexclusion
maynotapply.
TORECEIVEWARRANTYSERVICE
I Tolocate anauthorizedservicecompanyin your areacontacttheMaytag
dealerfromwhomyourappliancewaspurchasedor callMaytagAppliances
SalesCompany,MaytagCustomerAssistanceatthe numberlistedbelow.
Shouldyounotreceivesatisfactorywarrantyservice,pleasecallorwrite:
MaytagAppliancesSalesCompany
Attn:CAIR%enter
P.O.Box2370
Cleveland,TN 37320-2370
U.S. 1-800.688-9900
CANADA t-800-688-2002
U.S.customersusingTTYfor deaf, hearingimpairedor speech
impaired,call1-800-688.2080.
NOTE:Whenwritingor callingabouta serviceproblem,pleaseincludethe
followinginformation:
a.Yourname,addressandtelephonenumber;
b,Modelnumberandserialnumberof yourappliance;
c. Nameandaddressof yourdealeror servicerandthedatetheappliance
was purchased;
d.A cleardescriptionoftheproblemyouarehaving;
e.Waterhardness,detergentbrandand amount,watertemperatureand
cycleused;
f. Proofofpurchase(salesreceipt).
User'sguides,servicemanualsandpartsinformationareavailablefromMaytag
AppliancesSalesCompany,MaytagCustomerAssistance.
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MAYTAG 403 West Fourth Street North P.O. Box 39 Newton, Iowa 50208
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Maytag MDC5100AWW User manual

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