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.aPREPARE YOUR TABLEWARE, POTS &

1 PANS, AND LOAD DISHWASHER PROPERLY

SeeyourUse&CareBook.

ADD DETERGENT

Properdetergentsarevery importantto achievegood dishwashingresults.Use only freshdetergents de-

signedfor automaticdishwashers.Reviewthe detergent sectionof theUseandCareBook to becomefullyfamiliar withdetergentloadingprocedure.

3 SELECT THE CYCLE

=aP~WER SCRUB” cycle is designed to remove DRIED- and BAKED-ON soils. These soils will be removed utensils that are in good condition if you follow

loading and operating instructions carefully. It is es. Ily important to load items with heavy, DRIED-ON

SHORT WASH cycle isfortablewarethatis midlysoiled

withsoilsthat havenot driedon, Normallyyou willnot

requiretwodetergentwasheswiththiscycle.

ENERGY SAVER OPTION BUTTONS

DRYINGHEATON– Depressthisbuttonandthedrying

heateris energizedto circulateheatedairoverthedishes

for fastdrying.

DRYINGHEATOFF–Depressthisbuttonandthedrying

heateris disconnectedto saveelectricalenergyandallow thedishesto dryby theirownheatovertime.Thisoption is bestusedwhenthedishesarewashedat nightandcan remaininthedishwasheruntilthenextmorning.Natural drying timewill be reducedif you openthe dishwasher doorafterthecycleis complete.

Use of this optionreducesthe electricalenergyusedby thismodelapproximately870.

Estimatedyearlysavings,dependingonyourlocalelectric rates,areas follows:

ElectricRate(perKwh) $ .05 $ .08 $ .11

Estimated Yearlv Savings $5.20 $8.32 $11.44

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KED-ON soils such as pots, pans and casseroles,

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open end down in the lower rack facing directly toward the lower wash arm. In this position the items will receive the most vigorous wash action for maximum soil removal. As you would expect, severely BURNED-ON soils occa- sionally may not be completely removed, especially if the surface of the utensil is etched, pitted or otherwise in poor condition. After washing items of this type, any remaining soils should be removed by hand. Discoloration of utensils caused by overheating during cooking cannot be removed by the dishwasher.

NORMAL SOIL cycle is for most loads of everyday dishes,glassesandcookwarewithlightto heavysoils.

RINSE&HOLDcycleshouldbe selectedwhenyou have onlya partialload andplanto waituntilthe dishwasher isfilledbeforewashing.DONOTUSEDETERGENTIN

THERINSE&HOLDCYCLE.

NOTE:After usingthe RINSE & HOLD cycle, be sure youselectthedesiredwashcycleforthenextload.

INTERRUPTING A CYCLE aget a dish?

shdoorlatchLOtheleft. Doorsafetyinterlockswitch ‘will cutoff thewashingaction.

aita few secondsfor water actionto subside,then

ndoor.

3.dddishesyou mayhaveforgotten...orremoveitems.

w START YOUR DISHWASHER

If your dishwasher drains into a food waste disposer, run the disposer until it is completely empty before starting the dishwasher.

TO START DISHWASHER:

For POWER SCRUB, NORMAL SOIL or RINSE & HOLD cycles; Close door and move door latch to the rightto thelockedposition.

Slowly turn control dial toward the ON positionor until you hearthedishwasherstart.

To obtainthe benefitsof a com-

pletecycle, be carefulthat you do not turn the dial any furtherthannecessaryto startthedishwasher.

For SHORT WASH cvcle: Closedoor but do not latch it. Slowlyrotatedialclockwiseto SHORTWASH posi- tionon dial.Thenmovedoor latchto the rightto locked position,

4.Close doorandpushlatchto right.Cyclewillautomat- ically resume operation.

NOTE:Soileddishesshouldnot be addedafterthe maindetergentwashportionof thecycle.

Interruptthe wash and rinseperiodsas seldom as pos- sible.Water temperature is reduced, decreasingwash- ability,whendoor is openedon any dishwasher.

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Hotpoint HDA860 APREPARE Your TABLEWARE, Pots, PANS, and Load Dishwasher Properly, ADD Detergent, Select the Cycle