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CYCLES AND OPTIONS
Cycles
level of
dirt
what it does
examples of
dishes
Heavy
baked-on/
greasy
dishes
longer cycle and
higher temperature
baked-on lasagna
casserole
Auto
not
baked-on
adjusts time and
intensity automatically
by soil sensing
everyday load
Normal
not
baked-on
cycle to save energy
and water
everyday load
Speed60®
fresh, not
dried on
1 hour cycle which
includes drying
everyday load
Rinse
fresh, not
dried on
quick rinse, using
less water than hand
rinsing
everyday load,
to use between
cycles
* Use buttons
A
,
B
, and
C
to change the settings. See next page for
directions.
** Depending on the model.
Cycles
Options
A
B
C *
Reset 3 seconds
Indicator lights
Delay start
Options
level
of dirt
what it does
examples of
dishes
Delay
any
allows you to delay the
start of the cycle up to
24 hours.
any
Half Load
light
reduces water
consumption
small load,
mostly top rack
Delicate**
light
reduces cycle length and
temperature
glasses
Sanitize
any
increases cycle length
and temperature for
disinfection
cutting boards,
bottles
AutoAir®**
any
energy efficient option
for drying, door opens at
end of the cycle
everyday
dishes
Extra Dry**
any
raises temperature and
extends the drying time
everyday
dishes
SpeedPerfect®**
any
saves time by short-
ening cycle; increases
energy consumption
everyday
dishes
ExtraScrub®**
heavy
increases pressure and
temperature in lower rack
for intensive cleaning
perfect for pots
and pans, no
delicate dishes
START YOUR DISHWASHER
1.
Press the On/Off button
2.
Select a cycle and option if desired
3.
Press Start
Tip:
After pressing Start, the door must be shut within 4 seconds, otherwise the
operation will be paused. If the door is open for more than 4 seconds, or there is
any other cycle interruption, the Start button needs to be pressed again.This is to
protect against unintentional operation, e.g. by children.