PROBLEM
Small particles deposited on items
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CAUSED BY
“Old” detergent
Not enough detergent, or improper detergent
Water is not hot enough
Water pressure may be low, dishwasher is not filling properly
SOLUTION
Use only fresh dishwasher detergent. Store tightly closed container in cool, dry place. Discard old detergent. Do not fill dispensers until ready to start dishwasher.
Use more dishwasher detergent. Use detergent with highest available phosphorous content...especially with hard water.
Water temperature should be at least 140°F (60°C). Set water heater thermostat to a higher setting. Run water at sink until hot before starting, and/or use
If water pressure is low, do not use water for other purposes while dishwasher is running (to assure correct fills).
Dishes not dry | Water is not hot enough |
Improper loading
No rinse aid
Drying with Energy Saver Dry option
Black marks on dishes | Aluminum utensils rubbing against |
| items during washing |
Chipping or breaking glassware Improper loading
Dishes not washing clean | Water is not hot enough |
Water temperature should be at least 140°F (60°C). Set water heater thermostat to a higher setting. Run water at sink until hot before starting, and/or use
Make sure dishes and glassware are loaded so spray reaches all surfaces and items drain properly. Do not overload. Do not nest items.
Is a new solid rinse aid needed or does the rinse aid dispenser need filling? See instructions on page 7.
Allow more time when drying without heat, or dry with heat. Plastic items may need towel drying.
Use care in loading aluminum utensils, especially any lightweight foil container. Place so they do not touch dishes. Remove black marks with plastic scouring pad and a mild abrasive cleanser.
Do not overload. Load glasses in the top rack only. Load between prongs, not over them. Glasses loaded over prongs will not be supported and may chip or break.
Water temperature should be at least 140°F (60°C). Set water heater thermostat to a higher setting. Run water at sink until hot before starting, and/or use
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