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NOTE

: See Wash Cycle Table for more information on amount of detergent to use�

 

NOTE

: Water hardness and how soiled dishes are can vary the amount of detergent needed�

LOADING THE DISHWASHER

 

NOTE

: DO NOT wash items that are not listed as dishwasher safe� 

 

NOTE

: Some types of glasses may become dull after a large number of washes�

 

NOTE

: Silver and aluminum may tarnish or discolor during washing�  

For best performance, follow these guidelines when loading: 
1� 

 Scrape off any large amounts of leftover food� Soak burnt food in pans to loosen� It is not necessary to rinse 
the dishes under running water�

2� 

 Place items such as cups, glasses, pots/pans etc� face down so that water will not collect in them�

3� 

 Curved items, or those with recesses, should be loaded at a slant so that water can run off�

4� 

All utensils should be placed in a manner so that they cannot tip over�

5� 

All utensils should be placed in the way that prevents them from interfering with the spray arm during washing�

6� 

Items should not be inside one another, or covering other items�

7� 

DO NOT let large glasses touch each other�  Doing so may damage them�

8� 

Most silverware should be placed in cutlery basket handles down�

9� 

Small knives and sharp objects should be placed handle up to prevent injury�

10�  Large sharp objects such as long bladed knives can present a hazard, and should be placed horizontally in the rack�
11�  DO NOT put small items that can fall out of the basket in the dishwasher�
12�  DO NOT overload your dishwasher�

 

WarNING

: DO NOT allow any item to stick out below the dish rack as that may interfere with the spray arm 

and damage the dishwasher�

 

WarNING

: DO NOT load any sharp objects point up� Place them point down or lay them horizontally in the rack�

ALWAYS position the dishes and cookware in a manner that will prevent them from being moved by spraying water�

a�         Cups

b�         Glasses

c�         Saucers

d�        Fruit Bowls

e�         Serving Bowls

f�         Bread and Butter Plates

g�         Dinner Plates

h�        Oval Platters

i�          Cutlery Basket

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Summary of Contents for mCSCd6W5

Page 1: ...1 plEaSE rEad ThIS maNual CarEfully BEfOrE uSING yOur dIShWaShEr aNd KEEp IT fOr fuTurE rEfErENCE model mCSCd6W5 Countertop dishwasher User s Manual...

Page 2: ...tering your product include the following 1 Registering your product will allow us to contact you regarding a safety notification or product update 2 Registering your product will allow for more effic...

Page 3: ...T REGISTRATION 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 SPECIFICATIONS 6 PARTS AND FEATURES 7 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 9 BEFORE USE 11 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 15 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 17 TROUBLESHOOTING 20 LI...

Page 4: ...g in any way If it does not fit the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician WARNING DO NOT use an extension cord or an adaptor plug with this appliance 1 DO NOT use this appli...

Page 5: ...rgents are strongly alkaline they can be extremely dangerous if swallowed Avoid contact with skin and eyes and ALWAYS keep children away from the dishwasher when the door is open as there could still...

Page 6: ...19 7 500mm 32 0 812 mm Height 17 3 440mm Width 21 7 550 mm Depth 19 7 500 mm Voltage 120V AC Water Pressure 5 80 145 04psi 0 04 1 0Mpa Hot Water Temperature 120 F 49 C Power Supply 5 72A Total Heater...

Page 7: ...e Program Indicator f Delay Button g Program Select Button h Start Pause Button INSIDE AND REAR OF DISHWASHER Inside of Dishwasher Rear of Dishwasher figure 2 Detergent Dispenser b Cutlery Basket Filt...

Page 8: ...ASSEMBLY i j k g h figure 3 a Inlet Port Connection b Quick Connect Connection c Drain Port Connection d Quick Connect Connection e Faucet Adapter f Faucet Washer g Pressure Relief Valve h Faucet Adap...

Page 9: ...with a qualified electrician or service representative if you are not sure whether the appliance is properly grounded Do not modify the plug in any way If it does not fit the outlet have a proper out...

Page 10: ...king collar on the quick connect Figure 4 k down while pushing the quick connect upward onto the faucet adapter 7 When the quick connect snaps onto the faucet adapter release the locking collar Verify...

Page 11: ...e Aid Warning light on the control panel that will indicate when it needs to be filled You should not let it get below 1 4 full As the rinse aid is used up the size of the black dot on the rinse aid l...

Page 12: ...enzymes Using concentrated detergents reduces pollution is easier on your dishes and the normal wash programs are designed to maximize the dirt dissolving properties of the enzymes allowing a normal w...

Page 13: ...way that prevents them from interfering with the spray arm during washing 6 Items should not be inside one another or covering other items 7 DO NOT let large glasses touch each other Doing so may dama...

Page 14: ...such as a knife Sharp objects that fit in the cutlery basket should be placed handle up Avoid having spoons and forks nest together If an item is too large for the basket or has a tip or point that wo...

Page 15: ...se the wash cycle When you close the door you will need to push Start Pause to continue Adding Dishes after Starting the Dishwasher Items can be added to the dishwasher any time before the detergent b...

Page 16: ...rying 18 110 0 36 10 8 Light For lightly soiled loads such as glasses and crystal Pre Wash Pre Wash 122 F 50 C Wash 122 F 50 C Rinse Rinse 140 F 60 C Drying 18 75 0 27 10 Glass For lightly soiled croc...

Page 17: ...ht by this filter please see section entitled Filter Assembly System below c Main Filter Food and soil particles trapped by this filter are pulverized by a special jet on the spray arm and washed down...

Page 18: ...r can be cleaned with a regular non abrasive multipurpose cleaner or polish wax Never use sharp objects scouring pads or harsh cleaners on any part of the dishwasher Figure 14 Cleaning the Door To cle...

Page 19: ...g or performing maintenance ALWAYS remove the plug from the socket No Solvents or Abrasive Cleaners Do not use abrasive cleaners or solvents to clean the exterior or rubber parts of the dishwasher Onl...

Page 20: ...h colorants or dyes White film on inside surface Hard water minerals To clean the interior use a damp sponge with dishwasher de tergent and wear rubber gloves Never use any other cleaner than dishwash...

Page 21: ...washer section Unsatisfactory Drying The dishes are not drying Dishes not loaded correctly Load the dishwasher as suggested in the directions Too little rinse aid Increase the amount of rinse aid or...

Page 22: ...service by an authorized service technician is not available The removal and reinstallation of your appliance if it is installed in an inaccessible location or is not installed in accordance with pub...

Page 23: ...23 CNa International Inc d b a mC appliance Corporation all rights reserved magic Chef logo is a registered trademark of CNa International Inc www mcappliance com printed in China...

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