The Problem Solver (continued)
PROBLEM | POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY |
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CHIPPING OF CH~A | _ h- cm ~~m cM~@, Load with are. Make sure glassware and china are |
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| swum md ~’t jw leow. (~ pages 8 & 9 for mm way to load glassware.) Make sure |
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| til glases d *- ~ clear the ~ of the tub when you push the rack into the |
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| dishwasher. |
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| Always use the top wk for deticate items. |
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SMALL AMOUNT OF | Water arouti the oudet on the tub bottom at the back of the ~b is normal. It is clean |
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WATER STANDING | water. It’s them @keep tie water ~ lubricated. |
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IN THE BOTTOM |
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OF THE TUB |
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WATER WON’T PUMP | If the entire tim of~e mb has water, you may hwe a drain problem. Clean the air gap, |
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OUT OF THE TUB | if you b OM. u.) |
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| Check the H@hen shk. Is it W* WOH? You may need a plumber. |
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| If dishwasher- into dis~ser, run disposer to clear. Ee sure disposer is not clo~ed. |
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SUDS IN THE TUB | Stis@*~en@ ~~ot |
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| DISW~MR DE~RQE~ ~ AW~ SUDS~G. |
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| ~ remove suds- the tub: Open ~e dishwasher. Let suds enporate. Add 1 gallon of |
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| cold water to the tub. Close and la&h the dishwasher. Pump out water by slowly turning |
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| the control U wti a M period is reached. |
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| ~peat ifnecesw. |
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DIS~ASHER LEAKS | Suds can caum u~t to ovefiw. That’s why it’s so irnpotit to use a detergent that’s |
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