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Control panel lights | Time too long between | • Each pad must be touched within 30 seconds of the others. | |
go off when you’re | touching of selected pads |
| To relight, touch any pad again, or unlock and relatch door. |
setting controls |
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Water standing in | This is normal | • | A small amount of clean water around the outlet on the tub |
the bottom of the tub |
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| bottom at the back of the tub keeps the water seal lubricated. |
Waterwon’t pump | Drain is clogged | • | If you have an air gap,cleanit. See page18. |
out of the tub |
| • If the dishwasher drains into a disposer, rundisposer clear. | |
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| • Check to see if yourkitchensink is drainingwell. If not, you | |
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| may needa plumber. |
Steam | Thisis normal | • Warm, moistair comesthroughthe vent by the doorlatchduring drying | |
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| and whenwater is being pumpedout. Thisis necessaryfor drying. |
Sanitized light does | The doorwas openedand the | • Do not interruptthe cycleanytime during or after mainwash. | |
not illuminateat the | cyclewas interrupted during |
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end of the cycle | or after the mainwash portion |
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The incomingwater | • Raise the waterheatertemperatureto between120°F and 140°F. | ||
cycle only) | temperaturewas too low |
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Noise | Normal operating sounds | • These areall normal.No action is required. | |
| Detergent cup opening |
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| Water entering dishwasher |
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| The motor stops and startsat |
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| various timesduring the cycle |
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| Drain pumpsounds during |
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| pump out |
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| Rattling dishes when the spray | • Make sure dishes are properly loaded. See the Loading the | |
| arm rotates |
| dishwasher racks section. |
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