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CAUTION
Exercise caution when cleaning around the control panel area.
Do not use spray cleaners of any kind on these surfaces.
Cleaning the Interior Surfaces
The dishwashing tub of your Dacor dishwasher is constructed of
high quality stainless steel. It remains clean during normal use.
The control panel, the racks, and areas where food particles
may become lodged, may be wiped clean, if necessary, with a
soft damp rag.
Food particles on the silverware basket can be rinsed clean
under a faucet with warm water.
Filters and Strainer Baskets
CAUTION
Do not operate the dishwasher without the strainer and the two
filters in place. The strainer and filter system is designed to
keep large food particles out of the mechanical parts.
Clean the filters and strainer periodically to keep your dishwasher
working efficiently. When the filters begin to clog,
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will appear
on the display. This warning indicates that the filters need to be
cleaned immediately.
To clean the filters:
Remove the strainer and small particle filter by turning the
handle counterclockwise and lifting it straight up (see page
xx).
Push in on the tab on the strainer to remove it.
Lift out the medium particle filter out of the floor of the wash
tub.
Rinse off and clean the filters and strainer in the kitchen sink
with a soft sponge and mild kitchen detergent under warm
water.
To replace the filter system:
Put the medium particle filter on the floor of the tub. Fit it into
the dimpled area.
Reconnect the strainer to the top of the small particle filter.
Put the small particle filter and strainer into the hole in the
bottom of the tub. Tighten clockwise.
Cleaning the Exterior Surfaces
CAUTION
Always wipe stainless steel surfaces with the grain.
Clean exterior surfaces with a solution of mild detergent and
warm water using the soft side of a sponge. Rinse and dry with
a soft, lint-free cloth.
You may also use Dacor Stainless Steel Cleaner on stainless
steel surfaces. Use it according to the directions on the
package.
Drain Air Gap
Some local building codes require the dishwasher to have a
drain air gap installed on the drain line. A drain air gap is usually
mounted on top of the sink. If it becomes plugged or dirty, the
dishwasher will not drain properly. Check it every time you clean
the filter and strainer. A drain air gap is usually mounted on the
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sink and can be inspected by removing the cover. To inspect the
drain air gap:
Remove the cover.
Check to make sure it is clean.
NOTE:
The drain air gap is not part of your dishwasher and is not
covered by the warranty.
Winter Care
CAUTION
Freezing temperatures may cause water lines to rupture. To
avoid damage to the dishwasher and it’s surroundings make
sure all water lines to and within the dishwasher are protected.
To protect it from damage caused by freezing, winterize a
dishwasher left in an unheated place during cold weather.
NOTE:
Only a qualified person should do the following.
To Disconnect Service:
Turn off electrical power to the dishwasher at the supply
source by removing fuses or turning off the circuit breaker.
Shut off the water supply.
Place a pan under the inlet valve. Disconnect the water line
from the inlet valve and drain the water into a pan.
Disconnect the drain line from the pump and drain the water
into a pan.
To Restore Service:
Reconnect the water, drain, and electrical power supply.
Turn on the water and electrical power supply.
Fill both detergent cups and run the dishwasher through a
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cycle.
See your installation instructions for more details.
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Summary of Contents for Millennia MDW24S
Page 7: ...Getting to Know Your Dishwasher...
Page 12: ...10 Loading Your Dishwasher...
Page 13: ...11 Loading Your Dishwasher...
Page 16: ...14 Operating Your Dishwasher...
Page 17: ...15 Operating Your Dishwasher...
Page 19: ...17 Cleaning and Maintenance...
Page 20: ...18 Cleaning and Maintenance...
Page 25: ...23 Notes...
Page 26: ...24 Notes...