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Cycleselectionhints
POWER SCRUBCYCLE–
LIGHT WASH—
For itemssuchas pots, pans and
For dishesthat havebeen
pre-
casseroleswithdried-on or baked-
rinseiibeforeloading.Also,for
on soils.Everydaydishesmaybe washing
verylightlysoileddishes
included. “ -
a
withsoilsthat havenot driedon.
isim~ortant to followthe RINSE HOLD—
loadinginstructionson pages8
For rinsingpartial loadswhichwill
and 9. bewashedlater.Do
notuse
detergent.
NORMAL CYCLE—
For most loads of everydaydishes,
glassesand cookware.
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What Happens in Each Cycle
~You’llhear occasionalclicking
e The motor stops duringdrying.
sounds:
—Soft food disposershredding
e Watervapor comesthroughthe
action.
ventunder the door latch during
—Drainvalveopeningto pump dryingand whenwater isbeing
water out. pumped out.
—Timercontrol as cycle
progresses.
—Detergentcup opening.
Minimum
Wash
W;$lte~:e Cycle Time
Wash
(approx.
-.—
Cycles
(approx.) I minutes) I Cycle Sequence
L
NORMALCYCLE
LIGHTWASH
RINSEHOLD
-= i
~
~
w
m
w-
_ ~-
“These cycle times may be
6
increased up to approximately 15
E= ‘
minutes as necessary for your
~
dishwasher to heat the water to
-r.
~= ,
proper temperature for good wash
results.
Drying Heat Options:
DRYING HEAT—ON. Add 30 minutes to wash cycle time. Available on all
wash cycles except Rinse Hold.
DRYING HEAT—OFE No Heat Drying to save energy.
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