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Rinse Aid
To achieve proper drying, always use a liquid rinse aid, even if your detergent contains
a rinse aid or drying additive.
Refill rinse aid as soon as the symbol or the “
Rinse Aid
” LED is lit.
If either light is on, you need to refill the rinse aid dispenser by following the directions
below.
Adding Rinse Aid
Add liquid rinse aid to the dispenser until the reservoir is full (see
Figure 5
). Wipe up
any excess rinse aid that may puddle when the dispenser reservoir is full. The indicator
light will go out a few moments after the dishwasher door is shut.
To change amount of rinse aid used:
1
Open the door and press the
ON/OFF
button.
2
Hold down the
A
button and press and hold
START
until the display indicates “
H:00
”.
3
Release both buttons. The LED for the
A
button flashes and display indicates “
H:00
”.
4
Press the
A
button until the display shows “
r:05
”.
5
Press the
C
button to change to desired setting.
“
r:00
” = dispenser is off
“
r:01
” = lowest setting
“
r:02
” = low setting
“
r:03
” = medium setting
“
r:04
” = medium high setting
“
r:05
” = high setting
“
r:06
” = highest setting
Note: Do not change the amount of rinse aid unless there are streaks (select lower setting) or water spots (select
higher setting) on your dishes.
6
Press
START
to save the setting and close the door.
Dishware Materials
Note: Before using your dishwasher for the first time, check the information in this section. Some items are not
dishwasher safe and should be hand washed; others require special loading.
Recommended
Aluminum:
Colored anodized aluminum may fade over time. Minerals in your water may cause the aluminum to
darken or spot. This can usually be removed with a soap-filled steel wool pad.
China, Crystal, Stoneware:
Some hand-painted utensils may discolor, fade or spot. Hand wash these utensils.
Position fragile glassware so that it will not fall over or come in contact with other utensils during the wash cycle.
Glass:
Milk glasses may discolor or become yellow.
Non-stick Coatings:
Apply a light coating of vegetable oil to non-stick surfaces after drying.
Plastics:
Make sure the plasticware is dishwasher safe.
Stainless Steel, Sterling Silver and Silver Plates:
Load these so they do not come in contact with other metals.
Not Recommended
Acrylic:
Crazing or small cracks throughout the acrylic, may occur.
Adhesive-Joined Pieces:
Adhesives that join materials such as plastic, wood, bone, steel, copper, tin, etc. may
loosen.
Bone-Handled Utensils:
Handles may separate.
Iron:
Iron will rust. Hand wash and dry immediately.
Non-Dishware Items:
Your dishwasher is intended for use in cleaning ONLY standard household dishware and
kitchenware.
Pewter, Brass, Bronze:
These items will tarnish. Hand wash and dry immediately.
Tin:
Tin will stain. Hand wash and dry immediately.
Wood:
Wooden bowls, wooden utensils and utensils with wooden handles can crack, warp and lose their finish.
Figure 5