GE 49-5301-1 manual Problem, Possible Cause And Remedy, Low water temperature s Overloading

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DETERGENT LEFT IN

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY

DETERGENT LEFT IN

DETERGENT DISPENSER

Action of water may be obstructed. Load dishwasher according to directions. Be sure that a large plate or other item is not placed directly infront of Detergent Dispenser.

Dispenser cover may not open. Tall item in silverware basket maybe resting against cup, preventing it from openin~.

Detergent may be old. If very hard or caked in container, do not use.

Certain brands of detergents may perform better than others; try another brand.

SPOTSANDFILMING ONGLASSESAND FLATWARE

You may notice some water spotting when you first get your dish- washer. However, this spotting should cease after you have used the dishwasher for a while. Automatic dishwashing will remove the in- visible grease film acquired from hand dishwashing. If spotting persists, the cause may be one or more of the following:

. Extremely hard water

Low water temperature s Overloading

. Improper loading

Q Use of too little detergent

Q Use of too much detergent

. Use of old detergent

Use of low-phosphate detergent

Rinse agent container empty (on dishwashers having this feature). Check level. Fill if necessary. On models not having this, a solid wet- ting agent may be used.

Use of low-phosphate detergent: see page 7.

Due to varying local water conditions and personal preferences, please try several brands of suggested detergents to find one that gives the best results for you. See page 7.

Detergent dispenser does not open. Open cup manually and remove

caked detergent. If cup still does not open automatically, call service-

man to adjust.

Water is not hot enough–it should be between 140° F. and 150° F. as it

enters the dishwasher.

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