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Operation
Normal Wash Cycle (continued)
6. Check the rinse cycle temperature gauge during the final rinse cycle to
ensure the final rinse temperature ranges between 180°-195°F.
7. Machine drains wash water and holds final rinse water for the next wash
cycle. The green in-cycle light goes out completing the cycle.
8. Open the dishwasher door and remove the dishrack of clean wares.
9. Repeat steps 2-8 for additional cycles.
NOTE:
Poor washing results will occur if the scrap screen is not cleaned regularly.
Extended Wash Cycle
The extended wash cycle is ideal for pots, pans, and heavily soiled items.
1. Follow STEPS 1-5 of the Normal Wash Cycle.
2. Wait 10 seconds to allow detergent to enter into the dishwasher.
3. Press the EXT WASH switch. The light above the EXT WASH switch
illuminates, indicating that the dishwasher is in a continuous extended wash
mode.
4. Press the EXT WASH switch again to take the dishwasher out of the
extended wash mode. The light above the EXT WASH switch goes out but
the green light above the START switch will stay illuminated, indicating the
dishwasher has resumed the remainder of the wash cycle.
NOTE:
The dishwasher washes until the extended wash cycle switch is pressed to
stop the extended wash mode, or for a maximum of 15 minutes.
Summary of Contents for UH-100
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