LG D1401TB Le manuel du propriétaire

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Le manuel du propriétaire
Dishwasher
Please read this manual carefully. It provides
instructions on safe installation, use and maintenance.
Retain it for future reference.
Record the model and serial numbers of your machine
and report this information to your dealer if your machine
requires service.
To obtain nearest authorized service center or sales dealer,
or to obtain product, customer, or service assistance, call
1-888-LG-CANADA (542-2623) and choose
the appropriate prompt from the menu and have your product type,
model number, serial number and Zip code; or visit our web site
at http://www.LG.ca or http://ca.lgservice.com
1-888-LGCANADA
FOR LG CUSTOMER SERVICE
MODEL : LDF9810ST/LDF9810WW/LDF9810BB
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If you raise the upper rack, you can load large dishes (Max. 14 in.) in the lower
rack. The tall tub provides the clearance to handle large dishes as well as
overall large capacity. LG dishwashers let you load very large items in the
upper and lower racks.
The new Slim Direct Motor
TM
is inverter-controlled. Wash power is controlled
based on program selection. It also offers high energy efficiency to minimize
energy use.
This is a drying solution to mix cool and dry air from outside of the dishwasher
and hot and humid air from inside of the dishwasher. It is safer than the
system of venting hot and humid air to the outside of the dishwasher.
Moreover, this is an optimized drying system that ensures less energy than
heated dry system and better drying performance than condensing system.
Because the water spray is alternated between the upper and lower
racks, all the power from the motor is directed to only one rack at a time which
allows superior performance and reduced consumption of water and
electricity.
For best wash results, the self-cleaning filter system continuously cleans the
water as it circulates. Your LG dishwasher has a self-cleaning filter and a
chopper that grinds food into small particles before it goes down the drain.
Ultra Large Capacity
Slim Direct Motor
TM
Hybrid Drying System
Vario Spray System
Self-Cleaning Filter
Third level cutlery rack makes it easy to load and unload flatware and cooking
utensils.
Trays can be adjusted or removed to make more room for regular upper rack
items.
Removable Utensil Rack
TM
Moist
Air
Dry
Air
Mixed
Air
to
Upper
Arm
to
Lower
Arm
Soil Sensor
Fine Mesh
to Drain
DISHWASHER FEATURES
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Adding STEAM to the wash cycles enhances wash performance with very little
additional water or energy consumption. The SteamDelicate™ cycle can be
used for cleaning delicate item such as china or stem ware.
Steam Washing and Steam Delicate
The light touch buttons on the control panel make selections easy and
convenient, while the blue LCD display clearly displays the selected cycle and
options.
Light Touch Buttons and Blue LCD
The spray intensity of the upper and lower racks is programmable by the
consumer. You can select wash power based on soil level. For example, by
selecting Soft Spray for the upper rack and Strong Spray for the lower rack,
you can wash delicate items like stemware on the upper rack
while washing pots and pans on the lower rack.
Dual Intensity
TM
Wash Cycle
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PART 1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................... 4~8
PART 2. PARTS OF YOUR DISHWASHER ............................................................................. 9
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
PART 3. FUNCTIONS OF CONTROL PANEL ................................................................. 10~11
PART 4. PROGRAM ................................................................................................................ 12
PART 5. USING YOUR DISHWASHER .............................................................................13~18
PART 6. CARE AND MAINTENANCE .................................................................................... 19
PART 7. OPERATING SEQUENCE ........................................................................................ 20
PART 8. TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................. 21
DISHWASHER FEATURES
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Do not put excessive downward force on the open door prior to installation as this could cause damage to
the unit or cause it to tip over. The dishwasher should not be used before installation has been completed
in accordance with the instructions in the installation manual.
DANGER
WARNING
Your safety and the safety of others is very important.
We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on
your appliance. Always read and obey all safety messages.
This is the safety alert symbol.
This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others.
All safety messages will follow the safety alert symbol and either the word DANGER or WARNING.
These words mean:
You can be killed or seriously injured if you don’t immediately follow
instructions.
You can be killed or seriously injured if you don’t follow instructions.
All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is, tell you how the reduce the chance of injury, and
tell you what can happen if the instructions are not followed.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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For your safety, the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of
fire or explosion, electric shock, or to prevent property damage, personal injury, or loss
of life.
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Tip Over Hazard
Not following these instructions can result in death, fire, or electrical shock.
The dishwasher MUST be grounded.
Connect the ground wire to green ground connector in terminal box.
Do not use an extension cord.
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Electrical Shock Hazard
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Basic Safety Instructions
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING - When using your dishwasher, follow basic precautions, including the following:
a) Read all instructions before using the dishwasher.
b) Use the dishwasher only for its intended function.
c) Use only detergents or wetting agents recommended for use in a dishwasher and keep them out
of the reach of children.
d) When loading items to be washed:
1) locate sharp items so that they are not likely to damage the door seal; and
2) load sharp knives with the handles up to reduce the risk of cut-type injuries.
e) Do not wash plastic items unless they are marked “dishwasher safe” or the equivalent. For plastic
items not so marked, check the manufacturers recommendations.
Note : This statement may be omitted for an appliance that employs a heating element that is
located or guarded such that melted plastic items are not likely to contact it.
f) Do not touch the heating element during or immediately after use.
g) Do not operate your dishwasher unless all enclosure panels are properly in place.
h) Do not tamper with the controls.
i) Do not abuse, sit on, or stand on the door or dish rack of the dishwasher.
j) To reduce the risk of injury, do not allow children to play in or on the dishwasher.
k) Under certain conditions, hydrogen gas may be produced in a hot-water system that has not been
used for two weeks or more. HYDROGEN GAS IS EXPLOSIVE. If the hot-water system has not
been used for such a period, before using the dishwasher turn on all hot-water faucets and let the
water flow from each for several minutes. This will release any accumulated hydrogen gas. As the
gas is flammable, do not smoke or use an open flame during this time.
l) Remove the door to the washing compartment when removing an old dishwasher from service or
discarding it.
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For your safety, the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of
fire or explosion, electric shock, or to prevent property damage, personal injury, or loss
of life.
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To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when using this
appliance, follow basic precautions, including the following.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
NOTE Detailed installation instructions are contained in the installation instruction manual included with your
dishwasher. Be sure to read and observe all instructions in the installation manual.
NOTE Most installations are hard-wired. This will
imply it is acceptable for the customer to set up
the dishwasher as a portable appliance. This
would apply only in cases where the dishwasher
is plugged in to an outlet under the sink.
Installation Instructions
The dishwasher is designed
for standard household
current (120 Volts AC, 60
Hz.) Before connecting the
dishwasher, ensure the
outlet or cable is properly
fused and grounded.
Not being grounded may
cause breakdowns or electric
shocks.
Do not damage the power
cord itself or place heavy
objects on the cord.
Power cord damage may
cause fire and electric shock.
Do not grasp the power
cord or switch with wet
hands. Do not use a
damaged power cord, plug
or socket.
It may cause electric
shock.
Disassembly or repair
should be conducted by
experienced service
persons.
Improper disassembly or repair
could lead to product failure or
electrical shock.
Do not install or store the
dishwasher where it will be
exposed to the weather.
It may cause an electric
shock, fire, malfunction and
damage.
After installation, recheck
the water supply
connections.
Loose connections could leak
resulting in property damage.
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To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when using this
appliance, follow basic precautions, including the following.
Place the dishwasher on
even and solid floor.
Uneven surface may cause
abnormal noise.
For a permanently connected dishwasher:
This appliance must be connected to a grounded metal, permanent wiring system or an equipment-grounding conductor must
be run with the circuit conductors and connected to the equipment-grounding terminal or lead on the appliance.
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User-Maintenance Instructions
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To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when using this
appliance, follow basic precautions, including the following.
Do not allow children or pets
to play on the door or inside
the dishwasher as this could
cause injury to the child or
pet, or damage the
dishwasher.
Children could fall and be
injured. Children or pets
could be injured by interior
parts or suffocate inside
dishwasher.
Don't leave racks out of
dishwasher, except when
removed for washing large
items.
Children could play inside the
dishwasher or fall on the rack
and be injured.
Keep the dishwasher away
from heat sources
Excessive heat could cause
melting of plastic parts or fire.
Do not store or use
combustible materials,
gasoline or other flammable
vapors and liquids in or
around dishwasher.
This could cause a fire.
Do not splash water on the
controls or on the exterior
of the dishwasher.
This could cause fire or
electric shock.
Dishwasher should be
unpacked and moved by 2
or more persons due to its
of heavy weight.
Dropping the product may
cause injury to people or
damage to the dishwasher.
Do not press the buttons
with hard or sharp objects.
Use only your finger tips.
Damage or electric shock
could result.
When dishwasher is not in
use for a long time, shut off
the water supply.
Property damage could result
if a connection fails.
Use only detergents or
wetting agents
recommended for use in a
dishwasher and keep them
out of the reach of children.
Improper detergents may
cause malfunctions, electric
shock, or fire due to
excessive suds.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
User-Maintenance Instructions
Disposal Instructions
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To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury to persons when using this
appliance, follow basic precautions, including the following.
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Child Safety
Concerning the Power Cord
Most appliances should be connected to a dedicated circuit; that is, a single outlet circuit which powers
only that appliance and has no additional outlets or branch circuits. Check the specification page of this
owner's manual to be certain. Do not overload wall outlets. Overloaded wall outlets, loose or damaged wall
outlets, extension cords, frayed power cords, or damaged or cracked wire insulation are dangerous.
Periodically examine the cord of your appliance, and if its appearance indicates damage or deterioration,
unplug it, discontinue use of the appliance, and have the cord replaced with an exact replacement part by
an authorized service person. Protect the power cord from physical or mechanical abuse, such as being
twisted, kinked, pinched, closed in a door, or walked upon. Pay particular attention to plugs, wall outlets,
and the point where the cord exits the appliance. Any of these conditions could result in electric shock or
fire.
Controls may be locked using CHILD LOCK mode to prevent settings from being changed by children.
Keep children away from detergents and rinse-aids. Store chemicals properly and safely.
Do not allow children to operate the dishwasher.
Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
When the product has
reached the end of its
useful life and is to be
discarded, remove the door,
cut the power cord and
disable the control panel.
Children could climb into the
tub and become trapped and
suffocate. Attempts to reuse
the product could cause injury
or property damage.
Properly dispose of the
box, packaging, plastic
bags, and extruded
polystyrene.
Children playing with packing
material and plastic bags
could be injured or suffocate.
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PARTS OF YOUR DISHWASHER
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Control Panel
Door Handle
Front Cover
Lower Cover
Leveling Foot
Side Cabinet
Base
Top Spray Arm
Upper Spray Arm
Removable Tines
Steam Nozzle
Lower Spray Arm
Detergent & Rinse Aid Dispenser
Vapor Vent Cover
Tub Lamp (IllumiTub
TM
)
Cutlery Rack
Upper Rack
Cutlery Basket
Lower Rack
Blue LCD Display
Power Button
Specifications
Power Supply: 120V, 60 AC only, minimum 15A circuit breaker.
Water Pressure: 20 - 120 psi (140 - 830 kPa)
Size (W
X
D
X
H): 23 7/8
X
25
X
33 7/8
(606 mm
X 635 mm X 860 mm)
Minimum Recommended Inlet Water Temperature: 120(49)
Weight: 128 Ibs. (58
)
The appearance and specifications are subject to change without
notice.
IllumiTub
TM
comes on when the door is opened. It goes off when the door is closed.
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FUNCTIONSOFCONTROLPANEL
This cycle is for very heavily soiled loads including pots, pans, and
casserole dishes, which may have cooked on food.
This cycle is for very heavily soiled loads that may require extra cleaning.
Press the STEAM button to add steam to the selected cycle for added cleaning
power.
NOTE : Steam can only be added to the following cycles:
SOAK, POWER SCRUB, NORMAL.
Repeated pressing of the RINSE key will alternately select Sanitary( ),
Extra Rinse( ) or both.
Select the spray intensity that matches your cleaning needs. Repeated pressing
of the SPRAY key will select Strong ( ), Medium ( ) or Soft ( ).
This button is also used to activate the Dual Intensity
TM
‚ mode (see page 12).
For smaller loads, use this option to wash only the upper or lower rack to save
energy and water. Press the HALF LOAD key to select half load. Repeated
pressing of the key toggles between upper and lower rack.
Use this option to start the dishwasher at a later time.
Press DELAY START repeatedly to delay the beginning of the selected cycle.
Each press of the button will increase the delay time by one hour. Maximum
delay is 24 hours.
This cycle is for normally soiled, every day loads.
This cycle is for delicate items like china or stemware.
This cycle is for lightly soiled, recently used dishes, and cutlery.
This cycle is just for rinsing dishes quickly. No detergent is used.
SOAK
STEAM
RINSE
SPRAY
HALF LOAD
DELAY START
POWER SCRUB
NORMAL
STEAM DELICATE
QUICK
RINSE ONLY
NOTE Only the sanitary cycle is designed to meet sanitization standards. There is no intention, either directly or
indirectly, that any other cycle will meet sanitization standards.
CYCLE
OPTION
FUNCTIONSOFCONTROLPANEL
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NOTE This high temperature rinse sanitizes dishware and glassware in accordance with NSF/ANSI Standard 184 for
Residential Dishwashers. Certified residential dishwashers are not intended for licensed food establishments.
To cancel a running cycle, open the door, then press and hold the STEAM
DELICATE and NORMAL buttons together for 3 seconds.
The drain pump will be activated, even with the door open, and the cycle will be
canceled.
To lock/unlock the buttons, press SPRAY and RINSE simultaneously for 3 seconds
while any cycle is running. When CHILD LOCK is set, the CHILD LOCK indicator will
appear and all buttons are disabled.
CANCEL
CHILD LOCK
CANCEL & CHILD LOCK
STEAM OPTION INDICATOR
Indicates that the STEAM option has been selected. The symbol will blink while
steam is being injected into the dishwasher.
RINSE INDICATOR
This display shows which rinse options have been selected.
The ( ) symbol indicates that sanitary rinse has been selected.
The symbol blinks during the cycle if the sanitary temperature has been achieved.
Once the cycle has ended, the symbol will be steady if the sanitary temperature has
been achieved. (See NOTE below.)
The ( ) symbol indicates that an extra rinse has been added to the selected cycle.
SPRAY INDICATOR
Indicates the selected spray intensity: Strong ( ), Medium ( ) or Soft ( ).
HALF LOAD INDICATOR
Each press of the HALF LOAD key toggles between upper rack only and lower rack
only. When DUAL INTENSITY
TM
is selected, both lights will be on and one will be
blinking. The spray intensity for the blinking rack can be adjusted affecting the other.
CHILD LOCK
This symbol will be visible when Child Lock is activated.
RINSE AID
The symbol will be displayed when the rinse aid needs to be refilled.
TIME REMAINING
Indicates the normal run time for a cycle when it is first selected. The displayed time
does not include any delay times, such as water heating. During the cycle, the
estimated time remaining for the selected cycle will be displayed
INDICATOR
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PROGRAM
PP
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Cycle
SOAK
POWER
SCRUB
NORMAL
STEAM
DELICATE
QUICK
RINSE
ONLY
120 140~149
49
60~65
WASH
Pre-Wash
55~63
113~140
35~60
113~120
115
46
RINSE
Main
Wash
Rinse 1 Rinse 2
131~145
Dual Intensity™ Wash option
The spray intensity of the upper and lower racks can be adjusted separately depending on soil level
or type of dishes loaded on each rack.
For example by selecting Soft Spray for the upper rack and Strong Spray for the lower rack, you can
wash delicate items like stemware can be washed on the upper rack while washing pots and pans
are being washed on the lower rack.
How To Use Dual Intensity
1. Press SPRAY key for 3 second then, indicator UPPER turn on and off.
2. Press SPRAY key to set the intensity for upper rack.
(Strong/Medium/Soft/Off)
3. Press HALF LOAD key to confirm intensity of upper rack.
4. Press SPRAY key to set the intensity for lower rack
(Strong/Medium/soft/off)
5. Press HALF LOAD key to confirm intensity of lower rack.
6. Select other options.
7. Close the door.
8. Dishwasher starts.
Heating
Rinse
Extra
Rinse
Steam
162
72
154
68
149
65
154
68
140
60
Water
(gal/L)
Time
(min)
5.5~9.2/
21~35
143~191
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
No
5.5~9.2/
21~35
123~171
2.6~6.9/
10~26
110~135
5.5~6.9/
21~26
93
5.5 / 21 74
1.3 / 5 14
DRY
Option
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Cutlery Basket
Cutlery and knife basket has separators to avoid
scratching and tarnishing of your cutlery. The
basket can be divided into three separate baskets
which can be used on both the upper and lower
levels. If you have only a small load of cutlery, the
baskets can be removed, leaving extra space for
other plates.
Sample 10-place setting, lower rack
Loading Suggestion
Sample 12-place setting, lower rack
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Before using the dishwasher, please
read the Important Safety Instructions.
Water supply temperature should be a minimum
of 120 (49) for better washing and
reasonable cycle time.
For this reason, use hot water supply only.
It is also important that the dishwasher be loaded
according to instructions for effective cleaning.
When loading your dishwasher, be sure to scrape
off large quantities of food and remove non-food
items such as paper, bones, toothpicks, etc.
1. Items with deep bottoms, like some coffee
cups, should be placed at an angle to help water
run off for better washing and drying.
2. Remove solid, burnt-on food from dishes prior
to loading in the dishwasher.
3.Load only items which are dishwasher safe.
NOTE Please avoid utensils that are non-heat
resistant, metal decorated, etc.
Loading the Lower Rack
The extra tall tub allows loading of dishes, pans
or other utensils that are up to 14 inches in size.
NOTE Do not obstruct the rotation of the spray
arms. Make sure large items do not prevent
the detergent dispenser from opening.
The lower rack is best loaded with dinner plates,
soup bowls, dishes, pots, pans, lids and even a
grill tray. Plates should be positioned upright and
facing the center of the rack. Pots, pans, and
large dishes must be turned so that the inside is
facing downward.
Basically, the lower rack is not designed to handle
small items like cups, wine glasses, or small
plates. These items should be loaded on the
upper rack for proper cleaning and to avoid
damage. Upper rack tines are designed to hold
even the most delicate items securely in place
including tall items.
WARNING
Use caution when loading and
unloading sharp items. Load knives with
the handles up in order to reduce the
risk of injury.
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Sample 10-place setting, upper rack
Sample 12-place setting, upper rack
Removable Tines
If you need to wash large items, you can remove
the tines from the lower rack.
Adjustable angular tines
The plate supports in the lower and upper racks
can be folded down. Based on the size and
shape of the dishes, you can adjust the angle of
the tines to five different positions.
NOTE
Use caution when adjusting angular tines and do not
apply excessive force.
Loading the Upper Rack
The upper rack is best loaded with more delicate
items, small plates, cutlery basket, cups, glasses,
and dishwasher safe plastic items. Plates should
be positioned upwards with the plate bottom
facing the front of the rack. Cups, glasses, and
bowls must be positioned upside down. Extra
cups or cooking utensils can be laid on the fold-
down cup racks which may also provide support
for long stem glasses. Take care not to obstruct
the rotation of the spray arms above and below
the upper rack.
Hard Stained Dish Loading
If you want to wash hard stained dish, load the
dish in front of the steam nozzle. The steam
nozzle can easily remove hard stain on the dish
with hot steam.
NOTE
Do not load thermally weak items of Plastic, Crystal,
and Gold rimed in front of the steam nozzle.
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Height Adjustable Upper Rack
The upper rack adjusts up and down to let you put
tall and oversized items on it. With the upper rack
in the lower position, dishes up to 12 inches can
be loaded. If the cutlery rack is removed, then
dishes as large as 12 inches can be loaded.
Raising the upper rack to the higher position will
allow plates and other items as large as 14 inches
to be washed on the lower rack.
To raise the rack
Hold the rack in the middle of each side to
support the weight of the rack, then lift the lever
on each side with a finger to release the rack and
then lower it gently.
To lower the rack
Hold the rack in the middle of each side to support
the weight of the rack, then lift the lever on each
side to release the rack and lower it.
( marked position).
Half Load Option
In the event that you do not have enough dishes for
a full load, you can simply load dishes in the upper
rack or in the lower rack only. You can then wash
that rack separately by selecting the half load option.
This will save water, energy and time.
Removing the Upper Rack
The upper rack can be removed to make more room
in the lower rack.
To remove the upper rack
1. Pull the upper rack out until it stops.
2. Squeeze the tab of the retainer at the end of each
side rail toward the center of the rack, then pull the
retainer out of the rail.
Be careful not to allow the upper rack to fall off the
rails while removing the retainers.
3. Pull the upper rack out of the rails.
CAUTION
Non Dishwasher-Safe Items
The combination of high water temperature
and dishwasher detergents may damage
certain items. Therefore we do not recommend
using the dishwasher to wash the following items:
Handpainted silver or gold leaf crockery
Wood-or bone-handled
Iron or non-rustproof utensils
Plastic items which are not dishwasher safe.
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NOTE
Be sure both sides are adjusted to the same level. Failure
to do so could cause damage to the rack, door or other
components when the door is closed.
NOTE
Always remove dishes from the upper rack before
removing or reinstalling the rack.
Squeeze Tab
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Loading the cutlery Rack
The cutlery rack is best suited for flatware and
most cooking or serving utensils.
The separators on the cutlery racks help keep
flatware separated to avoid damage and improve
cleaning.
Knife, fork, and spoon handles should be
positioned between the tines.
If the handles of your
flatware are too thick,
then reverse the pieces
so the handles face the
other direction as
shown in the bottom
figure.
Height Adjustable tray
Each side tray can be adjusted independently to a
high or low position to accommodate different sizes
of utensils or cutlery.
Each tray is adjusted by lifting it out and rotating it
front to back.
Removable Cutlery Rack
The entire cutlery rack can be removed if more
space is needed on the upper rack for larger items.
USING YOUR DISHWASHER
NOTE
Always remove cutlery from the rack before removing
the rack.
Pull the rack out to the end of the rails, then lift the
front of the rack so the rollers clear the stop on the
end of the rail. The rack can now be slid forward
and removed from the rails.
Right Wrong
Alternate
Sample 10-place setting.
WARNING
Be careful when loading and unloading sharp-
edged items. Load sharp knives with the blade
down in order to reduce the risk of injury.
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NOTE
It is not necessary to fill the compartment to capacity.
Simply use the recommended amount of detergent.
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Adding detergent to dispenser
Detergent must be put into the detergent chamber
before starting every cycle except when Rinse Only
is selected.
If your dishes are only moderately dirty, you may be
able to use less detergent than recommended.
The detergent chamber holds 1.4 oz (40g) when full.
The amount of detergent depends on the program,
dish load and, soil level and water hardness.
Refer to the table below and adjust these
recommended amounts as necessary for your load.
Filling the dispenser
1. Push latch to open if the lid is closed.
3. If needed, add detergent to pre-wash
compartment.
For main wash
CYCLE
Soak
Power Scrub
Normal
Steam Delicate
Quick
Rinse only
Full (0.35 oz)
Full (0.35 oz)
None
None
None
None
Full (1.05 oz)
Full (1.05 oz)
Full (0.7 oz)
Full (0.3 oz)
Full (0.7 oz)
None
AMOUNT OF DETERGENT
PRE-WASH
compartment
MAIN WASH
compartment
For pre-wash
CAUTION
Detergent Information
Use only the detergent intended for household
dishwashers or the dishwasher may fill with suds
during operation. Suds may reduce washing
performance and could cause the unit to leak.
(Hand-Wash detergent should NEVER be used in
the dishwasher.)
2. Add detergent to the main wash compartment.
(See the table for the amount of detergent.)
NOTE
Do not add detergent for the Rinse Only cycle.
4. Close the cover. (The cover will click shut.)
NOTE
Too much detergent can leave a film on dishes and
cause a damaging buildup in the dishwasher.
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2. Add liquid rinse aid to the maximum level.
(Max. 4.8 oz (145ml))
3. Replace and lock the cap.
4. Rinse aid will be automatically dispensed during
the final rinse cycle.
Rinse Aid Amount Setting
The factory setting is at level 3, which provides the
best performance under most conditions. Setting the
rinse aid control to a setting that is too low will
contribute to spotting and streaking of the dishes and
poor drying performance.
Setting the control too high can cause foaming which
will cause poor wash performance.
If it becomes necessary to adjust the rinse aid
setting, remove the cap and adjust the dial to a
higher or lower number. Lower numbers use less
rinse aid.
USING YOUR DISHWASHER
Adding Rinse Aid to dispenser
The use of rinse aid is required to help prevent
possible spots on dishes water droplets remaining
after the completion of the wash cycle and to
enhance the performance of the dry cycle.
NOTE
Only liquid rinse aid can be used for this dishwasher.
Filling Rinse Aid
1. Rotate the round cap counterclockwise and
remove it.
Refilling Rinse Aid
The capacity of the rinse aid dispenser is 4.8 oz
(145ml). How often you need to refill the rinse aid
dispenser depends on your washing habits such as
the number of washes per month and which rinse
aid setting you use. The indicator light will inform you
when the rinse aid level is low.
When the lamp is on, it
indicates the rinse aid reservoir
needs to be refilled.
NOTE
In hard water areas where it is not economical or
practical to install a water softener, use GLASS MAGIC
with each load to increase the effectiveness of the
detergent. Pour 1/4 cup (4 tbsp) of GLASS MAGIC into
the bottom of your dishwasher each time the dishwasher
is used except Rinse Only. To remove film on dishwasher
recommend that use White Vinegar and operate product
at about 20ml(4 tbsp) or use the Tub clean detergent.
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CARE AND MAINTENANCE
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For best results, it is important to periodically check and care for the filters and spray arms.
WARNING: To prevent any possible injury during care and maintenance/cleaning, be sure to wear
gloves and/or protective clothing.
Cleaning metallic parts
Clean the dishwasher with a cloth or sponge.
If your dishwasher has a stainless steel door panel, we
recommend the use of a quality stainless steel cleaner.
The stainless steel tub has a tendency to build up
cloudy film on its surface, especially when using hard
water.
To remove filming on the interior surfaces, add 1/4 to
1/2 cup of white vinegar to the tub and run a normal
cycle. If stronger cleaning is needed, use Glisten or
similar cleaning agent which can usually be found
wherever detergents are sold.
Cleaning Spray Arms
- Lower Spray Arm
Check that the water jet holes are not blocked by
food particles.
When cleaning is necessary, remove the spray arm
by pulling up.
Clean the spray arm and replace it by pushing down
to snap it in place. Be sure spray arm turns freely
after installation.
Seasonal Maintenance and Storage
- During the summer season, if you will be absent for
extended periods of time, it is recommended that you
close the water valve and unplug power cord or shut
off the circuit breaker.
- During the winter season, if there is a possibility of
freezing temperatures, it is recommended that you
winterize the water supply lines and the product
itself.
- Upper Spray Arm
Pull the upper rack forward. Make sure the water
jet holes are not blocked by food particles.
If cleaning becomes necessary, remove the spray
arm by turning the nut on the bottom of the spray
arm 1/8th turn counterclockwise and pulling down.
(See illustrations below)
Clean the spray arm and replace it in the reverse
order. Make sure the nut locks back in place (1/8th
turn).
- Top Spray Arm
Make sure the water jet holes are not blocked by
food particles.
When cleaning is necessary, remove the arm by
disengaging the water supply tube from the
bracket which holds it in place.
Slide the spray arm off the end of the water supply
tube.
Clean the spray arm and replace it.
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6. Close the door.
The dishwasher starts automatically after a
slight delay.
7. At the end of the cycle
At the end of the cycle, End is displayed on
the digital display for a few seconds and a
tone will sound, signaling program completion.
The dishwasher automatically switches off for
safety and energy savings after 20 seconds.
CAUTION
Empty the lower rack first and then the upper.
This will avoid water dripping from the upper
rack onto the dishes in the lower one.
WARNING
In general, it is not advisable to open the door
while the dishwasher is running. However, if it
becomes necessary to open the door during a
cycle, the dishwasher will stop automatically.
The cycle will start again once the door is
closed. Care should be taken when opening
the door immediately following the cycle, as
steam may escape.
OPERATING SEQUENCE
Auto-Off
To conserve energy, the dishwasher will
automatically shut off after 10 minutes if no
cycle is selected or the door is not closed to
start a cycle. The interior lights will continue to
operate.
1. Load the dishes.
Remove any scraps of food in advance. Pull
the lower rack out and load the dishes and
cutlery in and push it all the way back. Pull
the upper rack out and load the cups,
glasses, etc.
2. Add detergent
Add the required amount of detergent into the
dispenser. Close the detergent dispenser lid.
3. Turn on the dishwasher.
When ready to run a cycle, open the door and
press the power button.
4. Check rinse-aid.
The indicator lights will illuminate if the rinse
aid level is low.
5. Setting the cycle and option
Select the desired cycle. You can select one
of six cycles regarding the soil level.
After selecting the cycle, select the option.
You can also select one of six options
including dual wash.
If you want more information on the cycles
and options, please refer to the page 10 and
12.
You can check the estimated remaining time
on the display after setting the cycle and
option.
NOTE
The estimated remaining time will be displayed. If the
door is opened during operation, the dishwasher stops.
Once the door is closed, the program will restart from
the point where it stopped.
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