Check
the Water
Temperature
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The entering water should be at least 120°F | Turn on the hot water faucet nearest the | |
and not more than 150°F for effective cleaning | dishwasher, place the thermometer in a glass and | |
and to prevent dish damage. Check the water | let the water run continuously into the glass until | |
temperature with a candy or meat thermometer. | the temperature stops rising. |
Use a
Rinse
Agent
A rinse agent improves dry performance, reduces spots and prevents new film buildup on your dishes, glasses, flatware, cookware and plastic.
Filling the Dispenser
The rinse agent dispenser holds 3.5 oz. of rinse agent. Under normal conditions, this will last approximately one month. Try to keep it full, but do not overfill.
1.Make sure the dishwasher door is fully open.
2.Turn the dispenser cap to the left and lift it out.
3.Add rinse agent until the indicator window looks full.
4.Clean up any spilled rinse agent with a damp cloth.
5.Replace the dispenser cap.
Rinse Aid Setting
The amount of rinse agent released into the final wash can be adjusted. The factory setting is at the midpoint. If there are rings of calcium (hard water) spots on dishes, try a higher setting. If you observe foam in the final rinse, try a lower setting.
To adjust the setting, remove the dispenser knob; then turn the adjuster counterclockwise to increase the amount of rinse agent or clockwise to reduce the amount of rinse agent dispensed.
Indicator
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Adjustable setting
Dispenser cap
Dish Preparation Prior to Loading
•No prerinsing of normal food soil is required if using Heavy, Normal or Speed wash cycles.
•Scrape off hard soils, bones, toothpicks, skins and seeds.
•Remove large quantities of any remaining food.
•Remove leafy vegetables, meat, trimmings and excessive amounts of grease or oil.
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