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Page 1: ...ns Proper Loading Special Tips Dispensers Important Parts of Your Dishwasher Door Panels 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 11 User Maintenance Instructions 12 Problems and Solutions 13 15 Sears Service Back Cover Model and Serial Number Plate Fill in these spaces Model No Serial No_ Purchase Date 14011 14015 14018 ...

Page 2: ...with your dish washer you can _et a copy by contacting your _ears Service Center DO NOT touch heating element i _ iil i_ during or immediately after use_ Allow time to cool _j Load sharp or pointed tableware with handIes up points down to avoid in urj y when reaching into dlshwashen Load sharp items and knives so they aren t likeIy to damage door seal DO NOT sit or stand on or abuse dishwasher doo...

Page 3: ...ply pressure must be between 15 and 120 pounds per square inch To deterrh_ne if you have enough pressure put a 1 quart container under a fully opened hot water faucet nearest the dishwasher If the container fills in less than 9 seconds water pressure is within an acceptable range Be sure all other faucets are turned offduring this tesL Water Conditions In areas where water is very hard 12 grains o...

Page 4: ...ater is hoL 6 Turn the Cycle Indicator Dial to the desired wash cycle Then latch the door to start the dishwasher Select the Cycle _ U_rt_A_ NORMAL WASH Cycle For normally soiled dishes Cycle Time Approx 57 minutes Water Usage Approx 2 I gallons LIGHI WASH Cycle For pre finsed or lightly soiled dishes and dishes that have been stored Cycle Time Approx 51 minutes Water Usage Approx I0 3 gallons RIN...

Page 5: ...h portion of the cycle o Here s how to add a forgotten dish o Detergent cup opening Pump motor starting The moto_ stops during drying You ll see water vapor coming through the vents by the door latch during drying and when water is being pumped out 1 Push door latch to the left Washing wilt stop 2 Wait a few seconds until the water calms Then open the door 3 Add dishes you ve forgotten Energy and ...

Page 6: ... small plastic items are lodged in tightly so they can t fall onto the heating unit Arr ange stemware so that it cannot move easily Don t let the glasses touch each other i _ _ _ii i ii L_ _ i i_i ii i__ z WATCH OUT FOR THIS_ The wash tower rises through the center of the bot tom rack during the wash and rinse portions of the cycle Don t block it or load tail things next to it_ Also be careful not...

Page 7: ...rotect your hands Mix knives forks and spoons so they don t nest together Distribute evenly Small plastic items such as measuring spoons and lids from small containers are not recommended for automatic dishwashing_ If placed in the dishwasher they should go in bottom of the silverware basket with silverware on top Precaution Take out anything that may fall or extend through the bottom of the baske...

Page 8: ...cate items Select Power Miser drying option to air dry crystal items Flatware Sterling silverplate and stainless steel are nor maUy dishwasher safe_ Flatware with dark decorative shad ing and or non metallic handles should be handwashed_ Pewter Pewter or pewter like materials should be handwashed Plastic Plastic items should be placed in upper rack only Wash only those items marked Dishwasher Safe...

Page 9: ...PEN CUP CUP Detergent Usage Guide powder or liquid Cycles Light Wash Normal Wash Rinse Hold Soft Water 0 to 3 grains Main Cup Main Cup 1 tablespoon Half Full Each Cup 1 tablespoon No Detergent No Detergent Moderately Hard Water 4 to 8 grains Hard Water 9 to 12 grains Main Cup Completely Full Each Cup Each Cup Half Full Completely Full Very Hard Water over 12 grains Water Softener Recommended Water...

Page 10: ...Your Dishwasher Upper Rack Lower Spray Arm Heating Element Wash Tower Lower Rack Normal Water Fill Level I Right Side View Door Latch Control Panel _ Door Panel Access Panel Rinse Agent Dispenser Front View Inner Door 10 ...

Page 11: ...Put the color you want in fronL Careful edges may be sharp 4 Replace insert panel side trim and screws How to change lower access panel 1 Remove panel attachment screws 2 Remove entire panel 3 Take out screws and remove top trim 4 Slide out insert panel 5 Put the color you want in front 6 Replace insert panel top trim and screws 7 Replace entire panel and attachment screws Do not operate dishwashe...

Page 12: ...ly mounted on the countertop and can be inspected by removing the cover The air gap is not part of your dishwasher and is not covered by Sears warranty Drain Air Gap Protection against Freezing If dishwasher is left in an unheated place during the winter o Shut off water and electrical powen Remove access panel Disconnect water lines from valve Drain into a fiat pan o Drain collection chamber at r...

Page 13: ...described in Installation Instructions Do not place dishwasher on carpet Improper detergent Use automatic dishwasher detergent only or try a different brand or less detergent If hand dishwashing detergent is used by mistake pour one measuring cup of vegetable oil in bottom of tub and run dishwasher through a complete Normal Wash cycle with recommended amount of automatic dishwashing detergent To r...

Page 14: ...tIgt_tly closed in a cool dry place Discard old lumpy or separated detergent Do not fill detergent cups until ready to wash_ Fill rinse agent dispenser To remove stubborn spots and film from glassware 1 Remove all metal utensils from the dishwasher 2 Do not add detergenL 3 Select NORMAL WASH cycle_ 4 Start the dishwasher and allow to run for 18 to 20 minutes The dishwasher will now be in fl_e main...

Page 15: ...h highest available phosphorous content especially if you have hard water Raise water heater thermostat to 120 F if necessary Run water at sink until hot before starting dishwasher Remove with dishwashing detergent and warm waten Avoid spilling dry detergent on wet silverware Clean with silver polish Use Rinse Hold cycle_ Certain foods left on silverware for extended periods of time may cause pitt...

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