GE 49-5215 Installation instructions

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If you re~ive edamageddishwasher,immedi-
ately contacttheretaildealerIorbuilder)from
whomyou purchasedit. He ha$beeninformed
of the proper procedure tn take care of such
mattersandcanhandleitfaryou.
Readthis Use and CareBookandthes~parate
Operatinglnstrncti~ns Sheet carefully, They
containdetded informationon the operation
and recommended maintenance of your new
dishwasher.mm youhavereadthem,keepthem
handyfor answersto questionsyou may have.
If you have any additional questions concern-
ing the operation of your dishwasher,write—
includingyour phonenumber—to:
ConsumersInstitute
GeneralE1ectricCompany
AP-4, 206A
Louisville,Kentucky 40225
Beforeyou can for service, check the ~ouble-
Shooting Guideon Pages 8-12 of this book. It
lists manyminor causesof operatingproblems
thatyou cancorrectyourselfandmaysave you
anunnecessaryservicecall.
When you do needservice, contact one of the
following:
1. General Electric Customer Carea Factory
Service offices, (listed on Pages 13-14).Callthe
onenearestyou to havearadio-controlledserv-
icetruck dispatchedto yourhome.Theseoffices
are found in most metropolitanareas. If there
isnotoneinyourcommunity,contact...
2,GenQralWleckric
FtiaMchisQdCustnm~rCarQ
$orvicers.You’llfindthemintheYellowPagas
under“DishwashingMachines-~pairing~’
bca~ yOUr diSkW@$h@?k .mdBi md setid mHm*
her.Shouldyou everneedto callfor serviceyou
willneedthesenumbers.You’ilfindthemona
plateonthesideofthedoor,
MdelNumber
S@rialNumber
Enterbothof thesenumbersinthespa~s above.
Give both these numbersif you ever need to
callfor service.
e
Youwillalso find it convenientto havethe fol-
lowinginformation:
Dealer’sName
DatePurchased
KEEP PURCHASE RECEIPT WITH THIS
BOOK FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
If you needservice literature, parts lists, parts
or accessories, contact one of the Factory Serv-
iceoffices, afranchisedCustomerCareServicer
or your dealer.
Extended ServiceContracts. Theterms of your
warrantyprovidefreeservicefor adefiniteperiod
of time.(Seethe back cover of this book). After
hlf)(l(’1 :112(] S(lrial Nlllllt}(’1 i,ocatiorl” 1HOJV ‘~o Fillthe Dual Detergent I~ispenser 7
1IJl~)ol’t:}T?tS;if(’t>”Inlorn)ation ,> I>reparationof L)ishwasherfor
}Vinter Stora~e . . . . . . ...8
;3 Careand Cltlaning
;1 ‘IYc)uk)le-ShootingGuide.

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thiswarrantyexpiresyou maypurchasean Ex-
%ndedService Contractwhichwill enableyou
tobudgetyOUrServiceneeds.Thiscoverage b~
y{}nd warranty is availablefrom our Factory
%rvice offices andfrom many franchisedCUSF
timer CareServicers.It is agood ideato apply
forthiscoveragebeforeyourwarrantyexpires.
Ifyou aredissatisfied withthe service you r~
eeived,here arethreestepsyou shouldfollow:
First, contact the people who serviced your
dishw-asher.Explain why you are dissatisfied.
Inmost cases, thiswinsolvetheproblem.
Next, if you are still dissatisfied, write all the
details—includingyour phonenumber–to:
oManager,CustomerRelations
GeneralElectric Company
~atterson city ~ast -Room316
AppliancePark
Louisvill~,Kentucky
40225
Finally, if your problem is still not r~solved,
writ~or telephone:
Major ApplianmConsumerActionPanel
20NorthWackerDrive
Chicago,Illinois
60606
This panel, known as MACAP, i~ agroup of
independentconsumerexperts underthe spon-
sorship of several industry associations. Its
purpose is to study practices and advise the
industry of ways to improve customer service.
BecauseMACAP isfreeof industrycontrol and
influence,it is able to make impartial recom-
mendations,consideringeachuse individually.
IMPORTANTSAFETY INFORMATION
‘Use this appliance only for its in- an unusual hissing or sputtering sound
tended purpose as described in this as the gas escapes from the faucet as
Use and Care Book. the hot water begins to flow. There
should be no smoking or open flame
., Have your dishwasher installed and near the faucet at the time it is open.
properly grounded by aqualified in-
staller. Have him show you the loca- *Be careful not to touch the Calrod”
[ion of the dishwasher circuit breaker heating unit at the bottom of the tub
or fuse, and mark it for easy reference. during or immediately after the cycle
is completed—it may be hot.
~HYDROGEN GAS can be produced
and can build up in awater heater and .2 Load light plastic items so they will
hot water pipes if you have not used
hot water for aperiod of two weeks not become dislodged and drop to the
bottom of the dishwasher–they might
or more. HYDROGEN GAS CAN BE
EXPLOSIVE UNDER THESE CIR- come into contact with the heating
CUM STANCES. So to prevent the unit and be damaged.
possibiliiyof damage or injury we rec-
ommend that you turn on the kitchen ~:Use only special Iow-sudsing deter-
hot water fa~lcet and allow it to run gents developed especially for auto-
matic dishwashers.
several minutes before using your
:~ishwa:; her or any other electrical
;][~pliance wlhich is connected to ahot Dishwast~er detergents and wetting
wateI-sysiei]?that has n(nl}~een!n IJSE?. agent compounds should not be taken
~~~i~~~jili ;~~iowany}~ydr~~~~c[l tOeSC3p~, internally—keep them out of reach of
clncjff the gas is present< there Illay b{> smal! children.
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‘: :ASSES, CUPS, SAUCE DISHES
Load glasses, cups, saucers, dishwasher-safe
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plastic and wooditems in the upper rack of
your dishwasher,using theseillustrationsas a
guide.
UTENS!LSANDBOWLS
Saucepans and lids, beaters, spatulas, mixing
bowlsand other small food preparation ite~ms
may be placed at random in the upper rack.
Remember, when loading any item, it shodd
face toward the water source, in the center.
Load shallow items such as cups and small
g]as$es along ~iClesof u~)l}er rack, Tall, deep
glasses shoul(iI)eloaded in the second rows of
iertical pins so they rest firmly against the
~)i~lsas shown.
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-handledcooking forks, spoons and other
fiat utensils are placecl flat in rack with soiled
surface facing downward.

PLATESAND sAueEHs
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 preventingwater
from reachingthe Dual Detergent Dispenser.
Placingglassesin the lower rack is not recom-
mended due to the powerfd water action.
ITEMS WITH HE.4VY, 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.
Shallowitemsmay be angledprovidedthelower
side does not shield soileclsurface inside from
direct wateraction.
You will probably have to tilt the broiler paII
to clear the upper rack.

CHINA
Chinais normallysafe inyourautomaticdish-
washer.However, antiq,ue, metal trimmed,
handpainted china or over=the-gla2epatterns
arevulnerableto fading with high water tem-
~>eratureand detergent solutions and should
not be washedinadishwasher.
If thereis any question, check with the manuf-
acturer of thechinaware,ortest washonepiece
dailyfor atleastonemonthforcomparisonwith
therest of theset.
CRYSTAL
Loadsecurelyto preventmovement.Onmodels
equippedwithaChina&Crystal cycle, thepow-
erful water action is reduced with aeration to
help prevent items from being knocked into
eachother.
PLASTICS
Ylost manufacturers will tell you if their plas-
ticwareissafeinthedishwasher;if they do not,
}-OUmay wishto write and ask fcr their recom-
mendations. Test one piece in the dishwasher
beforewashingtheentireset, Placeinthe upper
rack and eliminate the heated dry part of the
cycle to reducethe risk of warping.
Teflon-coateditems may be washed inthe dish-
~vasher.After washing, wipe the Teflon area
}vith vegetable oil to retain its no-stick
i)ropcrties.
FLATWARE
Xorma]ly sterling silver, sil~erplate and stain-
I<JSSste(:l flatware are quite safe in the dish-
ftras }er.
METALS
NOTE:Drydetergentondvminuman@silver
maycauseblackspotswhichfirediffkultto rw
move.Avoidplacingthemunderthedetergent
cup.
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STAINLESS STEEL utensilsandtableware
washbeautifullyin adishwasher,
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ALUMINUM WARE willclean satisfactorily
in your dishwasher, Some darkening or spot-
ting of aluminummay take place due to the
mineralcontent of the water and detergent. If
this happens,scour dl surfaces with soap filled
steel woolpads.
COLOREDANODIZED ALUMINUM such
asthatusedforsomewatertumblersmayfade
inthe dishwasher.
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IRON SKILLETS should not be placed in the
dishwasher.In order to prevent their rusting,
they areoil-seasonedby the manufacturer.The
highly efficient washing action in your Dish-
washerwillremove this seasoning.
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PEWTERWAREshould not be placed in dish-
washer—itwilltarnish.
WOOD
Because wood may warp, crack or lose its finish
with ordinary washing, there is apossibility
this might happen more quickly in adish-
washer.

This dispenser has two sections (one covered)
because some cycles include two washes. Use
the following chartas aguide for the
ofdetergentto use. amount
B’A?”ER HARDNESS
sidethe dishwasherdoor,
Add detergentto cups as recommendedbelow
and swing cover closed on the ALL WASH
CYCLES CUp.
Yourlocal water department or area water softener company can tell you the hardness of your water.
CYCLES SOFT WATER MEDIUM HARD
(0-3 grainshardness) (4-9 grains) (10-15 grains)*
Normal Cycle Use boththe main and Fill boththe main Fill boththe main and
extra cups 1tablespoon and extra cups 1/2 full extra cupscompletely
minimum.
ShortCycle Use maincup only 1Fill the maincup Fill the maincup completely
tablespoonminimum. only 1/2 full
PHOSPHATE
CONTENT
Detergent brands have varying amounts of phos- *Extrentely Hard {15 grains and up). Water softener is
pha~es.I-)hosphateis awater softening ingredi- recommended; detergent alone may not be enough. In
ent in detergents which can help prevent hard ex tremQconditions, lime may huiidup oL1ertime in the
water ~ninera]sfrom forming spots or films on ~L,aterua[v~,causingittostick open and possibly flood
if aulatersoftener is not used.
[~ishes.glasses, etc. You may need to increase
(i(~t(~rgent\vhenthe phosphate content is low
(S.’7[7~or less) and Lhewater is hard (10 grains
or ~~]orf~), I{ead the detergent package label di-
rc~ct,l.vunderthe pouring spout, to fil~d the phos-
~)hiit(’ (’orlt~rlt.
INI l)~}l{’~/lN’~: r)Onot put deterge13t into the
(Iisi)(’ns[’r untii you’r(’ rc~idj’ to wash dishes.
1+’rcIsh,(ir.y (i(-~t(~rj;[~n{is !l<~(’(~ss;ir>-f{)r l)(~st wasll-
it~}{r(’sIIlis. liI’;hlIChlIll’Iii: [.JsP c)Illy detergents
(Ic’sign[’d for :~Llt~)I13:l[i<.{~ish}l-ash(’rs.

CAREOF EXTERIORFINISHES CAREOF INTERIOR
The Dishwasher cabinet is finished with durable Normally the interior is self-cleaning. Avoi{l
baked-on synthetic enamel. Use high grade wax scouring pads and harsh cleansers which may
cleaner. Avoid harsh or gritty cleaners or scour- mar finish.Useamildcleansingpowder.
ing pads which may scratch finish.
If dishwasheris to be left unused in unheated .~rn off watersupplyto dishwasheranddrain
location during winter months, have service waterinletline.
techniciantake the following steps to prevent ●Remove water valve from dishwasher and
machinefrom freezing: blow on smallplastic outlet to removewater.
●Remove fuses or trip circuit breakers to re- ●Remove plug in bottom of rubber boot and
move electricpower from dishwasher.
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drain completely.
5efore you call for service, check the following ...
If the problem persists after you have followed the recommendations, call your Factory Service
Office or Dealer(see pages 13and 14).The serviceman can detect malfunctions quickly. If you try
to fix it yourself, it could be more costly or possibly causebodily harm.
PROBLEM POSS#BLECAUSE AND REMEDY
DISHWASHER WILL Make sure door latch is closed completely.
NOTRUN House fuse may be blown, or circuit breaker may be open. Replace
fuse or resetcircuit breaker.Removeotherappliancesfromcircuit.
(continued next w2~~

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY
DISHES
00 NOTDRY Water temperature too low. For best results, temperature should be
140°F. to 150°F.
Urdoad lower rack first-water from items in upper rack may fdl
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 ).
UNCLEAN DISHES
AND FLAWARE
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Improper water temperature. Water coming into the dishwasher
shodd be 140° to 1500F. Genertiy, water heater thermostats are ad-
justed at the factory to provide hot water at atemperature of approxi-
mately 150°F.
MEASURE WATER TEMPERATUREAT FAUCETNEAREST
DISHWASHER.
Need: Candy or meat thermome-
ter and an 8-ounce glass.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Place glass under faucet.
Turn on hot water.
Put thermometer in glass.
Let water run until tempera-
ture stops rising.
If water temperature is below
140°, have your water heater
adjusted if necessary.
Improperly prepared dishes. Excess food soil should be removed from
dishes before loading.
Improperloading. Followloading directions. Be suredishwasheris 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.
l~~s~~ficientamount of watercoming into the dishwasher.Cheekwater
pressure; if 10W,wait until pressure is correct before operating
(i~shwasller.

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PROBLEM POSSIBLECAUSEAND REMEDY
DETERGENT LEFT IN Action of water may be obstructed,Load dishwasheraccording to
DETERGENT DISPENSER directions. Be sure that alarge 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 opening.
Detergent may be old. If very hard or caked in container, do not use.
Certain brands of detergentsmay perform better than others; try
anotherbrand.
SPOTSAND FILMING You may notice some water spotting when you first get your dish-
ON GLASSES AND washer. However, this spotting shotid cease after you have used the
FLA~ARE dishwasher for awhile. 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:
eExtremely hard water
*Low water temperature
●overloading
oImproperloading
oUseof too littledetergent
otJseof too muchdetergent
oUseof old detergent
.Useof low-phosphatedetergent
Rinse agent container empty (on dishwashers having this feature).
Check level. Fi~l if necessary. On models not, having this, asolid wet-
ting agent may be used.
tJse oflow-phosphatedetergent: seepage 7.
Du(+to ~’aryi~lglocal water conditions and personal preferences, please
tr~-s(~~~~rall]rz~n(isof suggested detergents to find onethat gives the
l~tJslresultsfor you. Seepage 7.
~eter~el~t(lis~]el~serdoes not open. Open cup manuallyand remove
caked dt’i[?rgent.If cup still does not open automatically,call service-
nl~itlti>a~ljust.

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PROBLEM POSSiBLECAUSEAND REMEDY
I
ETCHING
YELLOW OR
BROWN FILM
FORMATION
CHIPPING OF CHINA
AND GLASSWARE
Try avinegar rinse. Remove allmetalutensilsandwashloadasusualbut
omitthedryportionofthecycle.With}oadstillindishwasher,s$tab~wl
containing2cups(500mi)ofwhitevinegaranbottomrack.Rundish-
washerthroughacompletecycle.
Caused by using too much detergent in soft water. This milky film-
Iikesurface cannot be removed because metal ions have been removed
from the surface of the glass. To prevent this problem, use less deter-
gent whenyour water supply is naturallysoft or whenyou use awater
softener. Also, wash glassware in shortest cycle that wiUget them clean, e
Tea or coffee stains incups can be removed by hand using asolution of
1/2 cup bleachand 3cups of warmwater.
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 of this problem and is 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.
Ilough handling of dishes will cause chipping. Load with care. Seat
(lish(~s 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
l)ottom of th(~rack. When placing tall glassware and stemware in the
dish~vashcr. check to nlake certain that [hey will clear the top of the
t(]IJ, (Jlasses and stemware should always be placed in the upper rack,
Nl+;t~lf:l{ in the lolver rack, (Ser sc~ction on loading)

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY
of acloggeddrain system.
THE DISHWASHERWARRANTYDOESNOTCOVERSERVICE
COST TO CLEAN QR REPAIR ADRAIN AIR GAP.
Most air gaps are simpleto inspectand to clean when necessary.
Most modelscan be cieanedby lifting off achromecover and un-
screwingaplasticcapandthenremovinganymaterialthatmay have
accumulated.This procedureshouldbe foilowedany time the dish-
washerfailsto drainproperly.
~~ ~- AIR GAP
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. . . fi ‘~ -COUNTERTOP MOUNTED
“i’LL”Rs’NK”ouNTEDs.z-7
.ILTERNATE AIR GAP LOCATIONS
SLJDS IN TUB LJSLIof high-sudsing (i(~t~~rgt~nt.
LISP only automatic dishwasher deter-
j<(’nts. ‘~(1r~~nlov(~suds from {i]t>: open dishwasher and allow suds to
(lissipat(~, :idd I~Iallon of COICI~vatc~rto tub and close dishwasher. Pump
out }rat{’r t)~.slo;rly turning th[>control dial until adrain period is reache(i.

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FULLONE-YEARWARRANTY
GENERALELECTRICDISHWASHER
From General Electric to you-
Thiswarrantyisextended by the General Electric Companyto the original purchaser and to any
succeeding owner and applies to productspurchased in the United States, retained within the
48 contiguousstates, the state of Hawaii, or the District of Columbia, and employed in ordinary
home use.
What we will do–
If your General Electric Dishwasher fails because of amanufacturing defect within one year
from the date of original purchase for household use, we will repair the product without charge
to you Parts and service labor are included. Service will be provided in the home in the 48
contiguousstates, in the state of Hawaii or in the Districtof Columbia.
How to obtain service-
Service wiltbe provided by our local Customer Care’ factory service organization or by one of
our franchisedCustomer Care servicers during normal businesshours after you notify usof the
need for service. Service can be arranged by telephone.
Look up “Service” under General Electric Company or “General Electric Factory Service” in
the White pages of your telephone directory or “General Electric Customer Care Service” in
the Yellowpages or write to the address given below.
What is not covered-
This warranty does not cover the failure of your Dishwasher if it is damaged while in your Pos-
session,used for commercial purposes, or if the failure iscaused by unreasonable use including
failure to provide reasonable and necessary maintenance In noevent shall the General Electric
Companybe liableforconsequential damages. Thiswarranty does notapply to the state of Alaska
nor to the Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa, the Canal Zone or the Commonwealth of
Puerto Rico
Some States do notallow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so
the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal
rights,and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
LIMITEDWARRAN~
Applicable to the State of Alaska
In the state of Alaska free service including parts wiil be provided to correct manufacturing
defects at our nearest shopIocatlon or in your home, but we do not cover the cost of transporta-
tion of the product to the shop or for the travel cost of atechnician to your home. You are
responsible for those costs.All other provisions are the same as in the full warranty above.
Where to Get Further Help–
if you wish further help or Information concerning this warranty, contact:
Manager–Customer Relations ;~,, ,,%t~
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General Electric Company ,.“~$q:.’:
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DW-3 Abill of sale, cancelled check or other payment record should be kept
to verify the original purchase date and to establish the warranty period.
L;Ehl ERI\L EL EC TRIC COMPANY
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 40225
GENERAL ELECTRIC
PL~b.Palo.49-5215 Part No. 218A3665P17 -iy
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