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GE 21 Refrigerator User Manual
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1. questions If you don t understand something or need more help Call toll free The GE Answer Centert M Consumer Affairs KO vase Dlartrin CA RAK AW VA CIICEICGOA R 1CLULIL Appliance Park Louisville KY 40225 i e e e LA peed lo e Do not touch the heating element during or Immoaniataly aftar nco 1111411 4 UOL e Do not operate your dishwasher unless all enclosure panels are properly in place e Do not tamper with controls e Da not 4hn eo eit an or stand on tho door 170 1 dU uoc oiu Uli UL Sua Oli uit GUUL or dish rack of the dishwasher Close supervision is necessary if this appli ance is used by or near children Do not allow children to play inside on or with this appli ga amn a aa 22 m m m TARAA TA AMARNA Aad anf alice Ur ally aiscaraea appiidilCC 1715poU c OI discarded annlianerac and chinnine or nacking 442170044 LAW UA ary CA SALA Wh 221 gt material properly Before discarding a dish washer remove the door of the washing compartment e HYDROGEN GAS is produced by chemical action within your water heater nd Y x se or HYDROGEN GAS 8 EXPLOSIVE So to prevent the possibility of damage or injury if you have not used hot water two weeks or more or move into a residence which the J a
2. coin te Loaded Gu TRES dishes get cleaner page 3 Energy saving tips done Save Time and Money 4 _ Before you call for service use the Problem Solver on pages 8 Spaca Saver 7 Undersink DICE m anes Id ela v A APE x x ae ta PE Pics j DP Ly 4 Vs i Your Direct Line to General Electric The GE Answer Center 800 626 2000 nr A ox a TO 3 i t 2A APRES 2 2 re a Sm SEN Ee bes Ge lt daa Lae eee US viles ai gg ree a P e me poe r tre ov em T F e oP pe Sonn TT ETF OTD ETE NT ORM qe v o cep emm T P mms illom voce canum one enl no Wess o etos mo WEN on DANS Ww a a i I GENERAL na b Write down the model and serial numbers You ll find them on a label on the side of the dishwasher door If you received a damaged dishwasher immediately contact the dealer or builder that sold you the dishwasher lists minor causes of operating problems that you can correct yourself It could save you an unnecessary service c
3. 1 iu c Illay DiOvvil UL Cit 1 11141 UC 1 fuse or reset circuit breaker Remove other appliances from circuit aw RF BWIA ARW A 4 WOW WER dA pe pe moe RUP An UNUSUAL NOISE POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY Water temperature too low For best results temperature should be 140 F to 150 F Unioad lower rack first water from items in upper rack may fall into lower rack Improper loading Dishes should not nest together Avoid overloading Rinse agent dispenser is empty on dishwashers having this feature Drying Heat On button not pushed on models equipped with Energy Saver option Improper water temperature Water coming into the dishwasher should be 140 to 150 F Generally water heater thermostats are ad justed at the factory to provide hot water at a temperature of approxi mately 150 F MEASURE WATER TEMPERATURE AT FAUCET NEAREST DISHWASHER 1 Placa olacc 1nndar faucet 9 TYairen an hat uwatar e A ulil Oil NOL Water 9 rut thermometer in glass A T RE 1x4 Ln ul eee BOW 8 ll 4 LEL Water rur urnui tempera fiir o ctonnse ricing vuic SVODpS 11 1 5 E Tf ezren d ro 4 9 sums 1 1 9 if water temperature is Delow 140 have vonr water heater ew AACGAY X YS VY 5 LAV adjusted if necessary 13 Improper loadi
4. 8 7 or less and the water is hard 10 grains or more Read the detergent package label di rectly under the pouring spout to find the phos phate content IMPORTANT Do not put detergent into the dispenser until you re ready e pus dishes Fresh dry detergent is necessary for best wash ing results REMEMBER Use only detergents designed for automatic dishwashers Lond CARE OF INTERIOR Normally the interior is self cleaning Avoid scouring pads and harsh cleansers which may mar finish Use a mild cleansing powder CARE OF EXTERIOR FINISHES The Dishwasher cabinet is finished with durable baked on synthetic enamel Use high grade wax leaner Avoid harsh or gritty cleaners or scour a s ns 47 TUF annant anl 5 LIL Thay SCIGOULUII TnisSn e wma wna fib pa d o Preparation of Dishwasher for Winter Storage e Turn off water supply to dishwasher and drain water inlet line e Remove water valve from dishwasher and blow on small plastic outlet to remove water Remove plug in bottom of rubber boot and drain completely If dishwasher is to be left unused in unheated location during winter months have service technician take the following steps to prevent TON P CS SC Cl Di ae if e Remove fuses or trip circuit breakers to re move electric power from dishwasher DISHWASHER WILL LIT 4x DP te La Leases m at Pt henalbar maA ha ANAT R anlara 1
5. be minimized if you follow these suggestions e A dishwasher will usually hold a whole day s dishes To save electric RN as Pu as time Q A 2 Un NE e dishwasher i 5 full rinse Bed soils off dishes and utensils before loading and be sure to rinse off Hot Water i 3 your dishwas xcd entering tub should be between 140 and 150 F See how to measure water temperature on page 9 must Use only hot water Hard food wastes such as bones and corn cobs must be removed These belong in a food waste disposer Large amounts of food soil on table ware must be removed particularly starchy foods such as mashed potatoes rice or cooked How To Load Your Dishw This is a random mixed load mon type you will have the most com Both racks of your dishwasher may be loaded at random as illustrated As you pull out the racks you ll find the rack rests on the Vey ee e Sete 2h ES EB 1 3 lo 13 IOWCI Tach oupporvus W he 1 104 01111 8 lie Uloll washer cot tho n1nnor rar nn voir eniinntortan Wao Ly UU UII Uppers LAD Ul Yuu UYY and pue it there Fill the lower rack in the dish Pots and pans EAS and other items with heavy dried on and baked on soils must be loaded in the one rack with the open end down facing directly toward the wash arm be low the lower rack Shallow items may be a tere Ko0p5 e EL th cate
6. PRIME Merc akhialg angica pro 116 Lune jOWCI SIUC does IJOU eniland curfaro meno fram diract UW ator action OQUIRIACALA SOULLIAUYU LILOLUU 1 1 FFL AR UL ightly soiled items may be loaded in either upper or lower rack with the soiled surfaces facing downward toward the center as illustrated Q2 Loading the Upper Rack UTENSILS AND BOWLS Saucepans and lids beaters spatulas mixing bowls and other small food preparation items may be placed at random in the upper rack Remember when loading any item it should face toward the water source in the center Notice deep items are loaded open end down so soiled surfaces face directly toward primary wash arm Load small pots pans and bowls along with other items in upper rack Long handled cooking forks spoons and other flat utensils are placed flat in rack with soiled surface facing downward GLASSES CUPS SAUCE DISHES Load glasses cups saucers dishwasher safe plastic and wood items in the upper rack of your dishwasher using these illustrations as a guide Load shallow items such as cups and small glasses along sides of upper rack Tall deep glasses should be loaded in the second rows of vertical pins so they rest firmly against the pins as shown Position stemware in the upper rack as shown so the bowl rests against the vertical pins and the base against the side Do not
7. Use of too much detergent Use of old detergent Use of low phosphate detergent Rinse agent container empty on dishwashers having this feature Check level Fill if necessary On models not having this a solid wet ting agent may be used Use of low phosphate detergent see page 7 Due to varying local water conditions and personal preferences please try several brands of suggested detergents to find one that gives the best results for you See page 7 Detergent dispenser does not open Open cup manually and remove caked detergent If cup still does not open automatically call service man to adjust Water is not hot enough it should be between 140 F and 150 F as it enters the dishwasher continued next page PROBLEM DETERGENT LEFT IN DETERGENT DISPENSER SPOTS AND FILMING ON GLASSES AND FLATWARE POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY FI TY 11 i 3 1 1 iry a vinegar rinse Remove all metal utensils and wash load as usual but te Alo dI naf Eee ee EV NTE a 6 OL 2 22 4 eo 1 3 Ont tne ary DOI LIOI OI une y 1C IULII 1Oad SUIT In GISIIWAdSIICI SCL a DOW manta martr 47e 9 Pot n RAN wel 1 aft 2 LL Trin a E T PA mol D Atak LCUIILOI111 158 a Cups 1111j UL rive Vill fal UII UULUUIII TACK IUIL UISTII washer through a complete cycle Caused by using too much detergent in soft water This
8. General Electric now offers some real help Step b y Ste n Repair Manual YA EAS 44444 step die UA ing You can use this manual to solve common repair problems GE makes it easy because your manual contains important do it yourself information charts to help you diagnose problems A a fC pairs Replacement Parts When repairing your appliance we recom mend GE replacement parts Each part is packaged in a color coded box with easy parts identification m EU ro EE CPUS esluiImated ume of repairs step by step instructions recommended tools Where to Purchase Step by Step Repair Manuals and Parts You can purchase GE repair manuals and replacement parts for your appliance Eon anthem 7orl nartirinating Canoaral Flaetvieo GU ULALV7L LEU pe vivipauiiig R GA UA IL dealers NOTE Of course repairs should be attempted only by individuals possessing adequate backgrounds of electrical electronic an d mechanical experience Any attempt to The electronic controls contain solid state devices and are not intended for consumer repair How to do away with EE RT ECT Laelia Du P ist itp 11 Willis Your new appliance is a well designed and engineered product Before it left the factory went through 0 tests PUE d make y s i C Cw y is Now you can have the same trouble free and surprise free service bey
9. allow items to touch each other PLATES AND SAUCERS Plates and saucers fit between the pins as shown Load platters along the sides in cor ners or in the back Do not place large dishes across the front of the rack preventing water from reaching the Dual Detergent Dispenser Placing glasses in the lower rack is not recom mended due to the powerful water action UTENSILS ITEMS WITH HEAVY DRIED ON AND BAKED ON SOILS SUCH AS POTS PANS AND CASSEROLES MUST BE LOADED IN THE LOWER RACK WITH THE OPEN END DOWN FACING DIRECTLY TOWARD THE WASH ARM BELOW THE LOWER RACK Shallow items may be angled provided the lower side does not shield soiled surface inside from direct water action You will probably have to tilt the broiler pan to clear the upper rack IMPORTANT Wash Tower rises through center of lower rack during wash and rinse portion of cycle to wash upper rack Do not block this area of lower rack or load tall items directly beside it A Sa 1 1 1 LU SILVERWARE Place silverware in basket with handles up to protect your hands when unloading Best wash ing results are obtained when silverware is mixed and evenly distributed not nested to gether Be sure slender items do not protrude through bottom of basket Deo an alriminim and eilvor INU DL 4171 y EC Uli GdiUuiililiuili QIU Oli Ui mar nanea
10. POAA WAICN MAMDINCSo gt 9 Your local water department or area water softener company can tell you the hardness of your water ah o aM on 3mm o CYCLES SOFT WATER MEDIUM HARD 0 0 mwainan ha e a A fanitG mraine U ut dili l ardness Yialtto Civ iN utr atiis Normal Cycle Use both the main and Fill both the main Fill both the main and extra cups 1 tablespoon and extra cups 1 2 fuli extra cups completely minimum Short Cycle Use main cup only 1 Fill the main cup Fill the main cup completely tablespoon minimum only 1 2 full aW cures loRAYq aiit 4 Te ee ee d rt El oe a 5l wed Am Untar enfte nor re DVerergent Oranas Nave varying arnounts OL priOs Extremely Hard 15 grains and up Water softener is nhatec Phaoenhatoe ic water aoftenine ineredi recommended detergent alone may not be enough In phates rnospnate iS a water soitening ingreai ent in detergents which can help prevent hard extreme conditions lime may build up over Pine in the ful A water valve causing it to stick open and possibly flood water minerals from forming spots or films on M j 1 YV GAUL 13841 135 3 AL CEL LA awa amp d if a water softener is not used dishes glasses etc You may need to increase detergent when the phosphate content is low MNAITOCAIT J CONTENT PHOSPHATE
11. all C antante WULLUTILUS RA AAR ann Carini Nisane hav 1 Dresd 1 iVLUOUUCI ALU JCI lAl iNUIIJMUCI LUCGUIUIL s 1 Tasman QGlafaAtes TELIA m o9 ill1ipOruLvdliU diCULYy 1111 11 111 amp pm BO E PEYE ON a ON A Energy Saving Tips 3 How To Prepare Your Tableware I ULLS ALIU I dii5 UD Ma E o YTA DP T AnA Varin Ti ahera a 9 1 1 LU 1 VIstiiwddller TTY T YX7 L C21 e I10W 10 WaollOpecialivems 0 TY rma TVS VI ab T 1185 41 POA un Wd RE NON St P How To Fill the Dual Detergent Dispenser 7 Preparation of Dishwasher for VV 1111 1 OVUL at PATI CRUEL EI Q DQNasck naan CAA sw iar Q valit dallu Ullal Qu NT ECAR ee tn ct 0 T 1 1 C Il Q 19 1 1 11111 1 2 5 425 5 7 1 We sve A 10 il you need SCIVICCG ce I ea Bi Ras 1d ad T Md You Warranty Back Cover Help us help UTE 8 8 J Read this book and the separate Operating Instruction Leaflet carefully They are designed to help you operate and maintain your new dishwasher properly Kaan tham handy far ancwere tn vanr VAAW ALA SACHSEN y ANIL YY vV 17
12. arke dishwasher safe or the equivalent For plastic items not so marked check the manu facturer s recommendations ot wash plastic items unless marked eLoad light plastic items so they will not become dislod rod and dron to the hettem nf 1 Uil Vp UU VIIC 1 U1 the dishwasher they might come into con tact with the heating unit and be damaged To minimize the possibility of injury e When loading items to be was V AAWV AA AVE AA en ARA th likely to damage th B Load sharp knives with the handles up to reduce a risk of cut type injuries To silverware to prevent it from tarnishing e Always select the shortest cycle that will move the soil from the load e When fast drying of dishes is not necessarv turn dishwasher off when wash and rinse por tion of the cycle is finished Some models have an Energy Saver pushbutton that does this auto matically B m a t hesuits matic dishwashers see page 7 Do not use old detergent that is very hard or caked in the container tc A T A D a ar LS 1 L 111 cereals because they do not readily dissolve in water Loosen baked on food from utensils and casserole dishes by soaking in hot water before loading them into dishwasher je E O ae Energy Saving Tips A The power consumption of your dishwasher can 21 iz rxzzg Soret Az or PEOR
13. hlark ennte which aro difficult to reo iay LAUST VIAL YY LUI QIU AY UU Ae moye Avoid nlacing them under the detergent WF Y We 4 BT VERA ER A RAS W448 mb waa wai Dew D Cun be i NLESS SLBEBL uvensis ana vauicwaic an aak Liam te fees Ver 224 n Aiaheraacnhaw veautull uly 111 Uu1511YV aolic1l ALUMINUM WARE will clean satisfactorily in your dishwasher Some darkening or spot ing of aluminum may take place due to the mineral content of the water and detergent If this happens scour all surfaces with soap filled steel wool pads Some colored anodized aluminum can fade in the dishwasher IRON SKILLETS should not be placed in the dishwasher In order to prevent their rusting they are oil seasoned by the manufacturer The highly efficient washing action in your Dish washer will remove this seasoning PEWTERWARE should not be placed in dish washer it will tarnish VARI MK WOOD Because wood may warp crack or lose its finish with ordinary washing there is a possibility this might happen more quickly in a dish washer CHINA China is normally safe in your automatic dish A AA AS 42487 MANZE ARR LVAAA A AAA AAA v wa w WNT KAA WED WAA AA washer However antique metal trimmed VV t mue hand painted china or over the glaze patterns are v
14. inne i YOU UIC Mave any quoeouutrio about operating the product please contact your dealer or our Consumer Affairs office at the address beiow or cail toil free The GE Answer Center ANAN ene ANNANN 800 626 2000 onsumer information W o Cha wee Z service e Improper installation If you have an installation problem contact your dealer or installer You are responsible for providing adaniiata alor trical nhimbing and VINA ee PF Pee VAT INS other connectin ng facilities ed 3 ad La o O C e 3 00 t0 e lt O oO nat annly ta unn Thie warranty nivae vynn enarificr lanal wise Warraflity Gives YOu SPOG icai Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequentia timitatinn Ar ayceliicinan may Ha uM VI CALI may WUL ayvywry v yuu r M have other rights which vary from state to state To know what your legal rights are in your state consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state s Attorney General
15. milky film like surface cannot be removed because metal ions have been removed gent hem vour E sup aly is imaturally Soft t or oe you use a water softener Also wash glassw are in shortest cycle that will get them clean An over all yellow or brown film on dishes can be caused by iron deposits in water Glassware becomes yellow or brown but is still transparent The installation of an iron filter in the water supply line removes the cause this problem and i the only permanent solution For more complete information contact your local water conditioning company Yellow film on sterling silver can result when copper utensils are washed in the same load Rough handling of dishes will cause chipping Load with care Seat dishes firmly in the racks so they cannot be dislodged Glasses must lean against the pins and the rim of the glass should rest on the bottom of the rack When placing tall glassware and stemware in the dishwasher check to make certain that they will clear the top of the tub Glasses and stemware should always be placed in the upper rack THEY TY NEVER in the lower rack See section on loading CHIPPING OF CHINA AND GLASSWARE P WATER STANDS IN Water remaining in the sump at end of cycle is normal This water is E MIS clean and keeps the pump primed and the water seal moist and active pot POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY PROBLEM Some state or local pl
16. most cases this will solve the problem NEXT if you are still dissatisfied write all L pe unui nhano all LIC UCLGIUS MICIUWLIE UUL piluiic number to Manager Consumer Relations General Electric Company Appliance Park Louisville Kentucky 40225 YY or Appliance Consumer Action Panel ee 20 North Wacker I Drive th e iG industry o improve customer service Besse MACAP i is free of industry control and influence it is able to make rien recommendations considering each he v one if you Tike All the pee ccept both MasterCard and Visa Cards 4 f A oum ue c c heck the White Pages for GENERAL Y Y TMSUIMND TM CUARA A ATV CL NTTD AT BLEU 111 VVUIVII ALN I UI BILA lL HT FACTORY QPRVICP 1 1 1 4 AVEW B LIA iLL Y LU Or look for General Electric franchised Customer Care servicers You ll find them in the Yellow Pages under GENERAL PR m If you need service literature parts lists parts or accessories contact one of the F Factory Service Centers a franchised Zuma x 4 VA ee Customer Care servicer ur your dealer 13 If you re the kind of person who likes to do it yourself or if you re interested in saving money on out of warranty repairs
17. ng Follow loading directions Be sure dishwasher is not overloaded Make sure dishes or utensils do not block spray arms or telescoping spray tower Improper detergent insufficient amount or old detergent Do not use detergent that is hard or caked Use only fresh detergents designed for automatic dishwashers See page 7 Insufficient amount of water coming into the dishwasher Check water 4 pressure if low wait until pressure is correct before operating v dishwasher PROBLEM DISHES DO NOT DRY UNCLEAN DISHES AND FLATWARE lU POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY Action of water may be obstructed Load dishwasher according to directions Be sure that a large plate or other item is not placed directly in front of Detergent Dispenser Dispenser cover may not open Tall item in silverware basket may be resting against cup preventing it from openin Detergent may be old If very hard or caked in container do not use Certain brands of detergents may perform better than others try another brand You may notice some water spotting when you first get your dish washer However this spotting should cease after you have used the dishwasher for a while Automatic dishwashing will remove the in visible grease film acquired from hand dishwashing If spotting persists the cause may be one or more of the following e Extremely hard water Low water temperature Overloading e Improper loading Use of too little detergent
18. normal working ah AIL Pin wan hours Check the White rages for GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY us Eae BW Rom 7 tke Bb be be A V3 ef NK P EV RR PF RE SW k or GENERAL ELECTRIC FACTORY SERVICE Look in the Yellow Pages for GENERAL ELECTRIC s PA 9 oe dh p CUSTOMER CARE SERVICE or f3CNIEDAI EI CCTDIC H YTDOMNUIT CIN COAL t OU CUSTOMER CARE SERVICE All warranty service will be provided FULL ONE YEAR WARRANTY For one year from date of original purchase we will provide free of L mA elim cnarge parts and service labor in VALF ho Ama tn ronair nr renlace anv Vul Vl SF S B 10 nd pr GAT NP I VN pr PA Waray 171 y part of the dishwasher that fails because of a manufacturing defect Imo cn det uult La mt Or resetting of circuit breakers e Replacement of house fuses e Cleaning or servicing of air gap i device in drain line e Failure of the product if it is used for other than its intended rr AA FSI A AFA A lq purpose Oi used commercially O Oo e hi trips to your home to h you how to use the product 1 gt AI 8 _ A A lal tea u your Use and Care material 1 wort than Rava anu niiact
19. ond the warranty narin Van can hnt a flannen Dlantsein Care pi AVIA LUU Valli VU a ALI IVICCLIILC JCI Y ice Contract For one low fee usually just pennies a day General Electric will take care of any repairs your appliance needs both parts and labor You are protected for the length of your contract Even when costs up you pay nothing more Want more information There sno mation 4 AAWA 24464 aA w obligation You can get information on Service Contracts any time Just write your name and address date of installation and the model and serial number of your appliance and send to Manager Service Con AU 9 a ae a General Electric Company Appliance Park Louisville Kentucky 40225 This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeed ing owner for products purchased for ordinarv home use in the 48 WHF J Vw EW S oF rw mainland states Hawaii and Washington D C In Alaska the warranty is the same except that it is LIMITED because you must pay t chin tha nrndiict ta tha carvira uic PrOUUGL IU WIS oci VICE r the service technician s sts to your home ww wer y Ct v by our Factory Service Centers or by our franchised Customer Care servicers during
20. ppliance whi chi is con nected to the hot S system This will allow any hydrogen gas to escape Of course since the gas is flammable do not smoke or use an puru m Adral TADAA u uea c a 71 th open flame Ol appuahce uui ing tnis process UA DNIYNI ww sadism thie annlanan nen using this appliance alwave evoearrica hacir eatoty nrorantinne As YY CA T S4 sow JAJIL VaALICLUY ps 4 including the following Use this appliance only for its intended purpose as described in the Operating Instructions and this Use and Care Book o Thig rlic Snwas her miinct ha nrnanarla inctalloaa A KAR AA TE 13 T r 8 4 and locat ed in accordance with the installation receive an Installation Instructions sheet with your dishwasher you can obtain one by con tacting the service location nearest you Jgrounded metal permanent wiring system or an equipment grounding conductor must be run with the circuit conductors and con nected to the equipment grounding terminal or lead of the appliance Connect toa properly rated protected and sized power supply circuit to avoid electrical overload Use only detergents or wetting agents 01 for use in a dishwasher e Don ash plastic items unless m
21. ulnerable to fading with high water tem perature and detergent solutions and should not be washed in a dishwasher If there is any question check with the manu facturer of the chinaware or test wash one piece daily for at least one month for comparison with the rest of the set CRYSTAL Load securely to prevent movement On models equipped with a China amp Crystal cycle the pow erful water action is reduced with aeration to help prevent items from being knocked into each other PLASTICS Most manufacturers will tell you if their plas tic ware is safe in the dishwasher if they do not you may wish to write and ask for their recom mendations Test one piece in the dishwasher before washing the entire set Place in the upper rack and eliminate the heated dry part of the cycle to reduce the risk of warping Teflon coated items may be washed in the dish washer After washing wipe the Teflon area with vegetable oil to retain its no stick properties FLATWARE Normally sterling silver silverplate and stain less steel flatware are quite safe in the dish washer Me i The Dual Detergent Dispenser is located in side the dishwasher door Add detergent to cups as recommended below and swing cover closed on the ALL WASH CYCLES cup e This dispenser has two sections one covered because some cycles include two washes Use the following chart as a guide for the amount of detergent to use TED LIADMAARI
22. umbing codes require the use of a drain air gap between a built in dishwasher and the drain system of the home This plumbing device is not part of the dishwasher The air gap usuallv located on top of the sink or countertop near the dishwasher is to prevent the possibility of backflow into the dishwasher in the event of a clogged drain system THE DISHWASHER WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER SERVICE COST TO CLEAN OR REPAIR A DRAIN AIR GAP Most air gaps are simple to inspect and to clean when necessary Most models can be cleaned by lifting off a chrome cover and un screwing a plastic cap and then removing any material that may have accumulated This procedure should be followed any time the dish washer fails to drain properly AIR GAP COUNTERTOP MOUNTED Use of high sudsing detergent Use only automatic dishwasher deter gents To remove suds from tub open dishwasher and allow suds to dissipate Add 1 gallon of cold water to tub and close dishwasher Pump out water by slowly turning the control dial until a drain period is reached Use of detergent not designed for automatic dishwashers especially sudsing type Unnecessary use of wetting agent See page 7 12 WATER CANT PUMP OUT ALTERNATE AIR GAP LOCATIONS WALL OR SINK MOUNTED SUDS IN TUB 4 gm PES 9 w DISHWASHER LEAKS Su e aaa wow Mm follow dh Ww AP TFT FIRST contact the people who serviced your appliance Explain why you are dissatisfied In
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