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*POTSCRUBBER”DISHWASHER *SCll=rmcm DISPOSER
The Power Scrub@Cycle, combined with the Load dirty dishes without pre-rirming ...just
Potscrubber Dishwasher’s high performance tip off large or hard scraps, The soft food dis-
wash system, may not do everything (such as poser pulverizes soft foodscraps and flushes
remove burned-on soils), but will remove them away.
dried-on and baked-on soils from pots, Pans **uFFmTUB@INTERIOR
and casset’oJes.
*TEN CYCLE OPTIONS Abeautiful interior coated with vinyl and de-
B
signed to protect the surface from the effects
Power Scrub@,Normal Soil, Light Soil, China of chemicals and acids in detergents and
&Crystal–each with aDry Option–plus Rinse foods. The door is epoxy-coated for an addi-
&Hold and Plate Warmer. tional guard against accidental damage.
*ENEIWYSAVEH IN3YOPTION *UNWOUPLE FAUCETCONNECTOR
Lets you save electrical energy by automati- Makes it easyto hook updishwasher to faucet
cally shutting off the heater during the dry- with one easy motion. Lets you continue to
ing cycle when fast drying is not needed. use faucet while the dishwasher is operating.
~EXTRA ITEMS SHELF ACONVERT’STO BUILT-IN—useas a
for more loading capacity and flexibility. portable now and convert to built-in later
@RINSE-AID DISPENSEI? @REMOVABLE SILVERWARE BASKET
@WALNUT WOOD VENEER TOP @DUAL DETERGENT DISPENSER
@THREE-LEVEL WASH ACTION %!$
SOUND INSULATED
4%PUSH-TO-STARTCONTROLDIAL $3 ISOLATIONMECHANISM MOUNTING
$$ CUSHIONED,RANDOM-LOADING #RETRACTINGSTABILIZERS
FULL-EXTENSIONRACKS
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ct~’ Inst!tute and earned the Good Housekeeping Consumer’s Guaranty Seal
~Dimensions: He}ght 36’:Width 24’),M’~ *Total Cycle Time (normal cycle): 69 minutes
Depth 25” lncludlng handle @Water consumption (normal cycle): 11.4 gallons
Door swIflgs out 22” .Machine electrical energy (normal cycle): 0.78 Kwh
~Electrical Requirements:
volts 115 @Tuff-TubRvinyl-coated interior.
Amps 15amp ctrcult breaker or regular fuse .Inlet water pressure required: 15to 120 Ibs. per
}k:rtr 60 square inch.
Tl]r(~e-orf.]nqgro[ ]ndlnq type I’ecepIacle ‘--’, @!nlet water temperature recommended: 140° F
@Underwriters’ Laboratories, Inc. listed.
Is re(!u1red )~Conversion Kit (Cat. No. WD35XI 69) to convert
dishwasher to permanent installation is
available from your dealer or service orqaniz.atior}
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RINSE-AID RETRACTING DUAL-OETERGENT EASY-ROLLING
DISPENSER STABILIZERS DISPENSER CASTERS
Before operating yourdishwasherfor the 1
ATTACHAERATOR FAUCET ADAPTER
‘1’ht’spc~cial awatnr faucet adapter supplied with your
(li>h~![isher must he asscmbled to the sink faucet spout
h(’for(”}OLI can US(Ijour dish~~asher, The faucet aclapter
is (it’sign(’d to fit stand:! I(I fauc’(’t spouts having internal
or t~ tt>rnal threads. }’(Ju will find the adapter anc] two
w’;i>hLIrsin th(I“Ilar~iu’ar(’ for 1nstal]at ion‘“packet in your
(Ii+ht!.iish(~r.
‘Ii) in%tail ftlucet adapter, fii’st r(~n)o~(~thIJ old tlerat,or or R
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Tooperateyourdishwasher- *
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PREPAREYOURTABLEWARE,POTS&PANS
AND LOADDISHWASHER PROPERLY
SeeyourUse&CareBook, e
ADO OETERGENT e
Proper detergents are very important to achieve good -
dishwashing results. Use only fresh detergents designecf
for automatic dishwashers, Review the detergent section
of the Use and Care Book to become fully familiar with
detergent-loading procedure. @
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~CCINNECTTHE UNICOUPLEAND HOSES
Refer to your Use &Care Book.
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PLUGIN POWERCORD
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FOR PERSONAL SAFETY,
B‘APPLIANCE MUST BE
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ERLY GROUNDED.
The power cord of this appliance IT
1Insureproper ‘1‘
is equipped with athree-prong groundexists
beforeuse I
(grounding) plug which mates ~
with astandard three-prong (grounding) wall receptacle
to minimize the possibility of electrical shock hazard from
this appliance. The customer should have the wall recep-
tacle and circuit checked by aqualified electrician to
make sure the receptacle is properly grounded.
NORMAL S011. ryrle is for most loads of everyday
dishes, glasses and cookware with light to heavy soils.
Lightly -soiki pots, pans tind other kitchen utensihi can
be washed along with dishes in NORMAI. SOIL CYCIC.
LIGHT SOIL cycle is for tahlewnre that is mildly soileti
with soils that, have not dried on. This cyci~ saves hot
water. Use only one ‘detergent cup.
CHINA &CRYSTAL cycle is for normally-soiled china
and crystal. This cycle is similar to the NOBMAL S011.
cycle except the wash action is softened by aeration to
protect your vziluable items. Be sure you have followed
loading instructions for these items.
RINSE &HOLD cycle should be selected when you have
only apartial load and plan to wait until the dishwasher
is filled before washing. DO NOT USE I) ETERGENT IN
THE RINSE &HOLD CYCLE,
NOTE: After using the RINSE &HOLD cycle, be sure
you select the desired wash cycle for the next load.
PLATE WARMER cycle is for warming clean dishes and
serving plates for the serving of hot food.
1.
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3.
4.
5.
Load clean plates and dishes to be warmed.
Push the HEATED DRYING button.
Slowly rotate the control dial clockwise to “PLATE
WARMER” position.
Push the control dial in.
Latch the door to start the cycle.
Id SELECT DRYING OPTION
DO .~”[)TII?v’DI?RANY CIRCUMSTANCES, CLTTOR @HEATED DRYING–Depress this button and the drying
heater is energized to circulate heated air over the dishes
during the drying period for fast drying.
ENERGY SAVER–Depress this button and the drying
heater is disconnected to save electrical energy and allow
the dishes to dry by their own heat over time. This option
is best used when the dishes are washed at night “andcan
remain in the dishwasher until the next morning. Natural
drying time will be reduced if you prop open the dishwash-
er door about 3inches at top after the cycle is complete.
LJseof this option reduces the electrical energy used by
this model approximately 8%.
Estimated j-early savings, depending on your local ~lectric
rates. are as follows:
Electric Rate (per Kwh) $.05 $.08 $,11
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Estimated Yearly Sa\ings $5.62 $8.99 $12.X
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START YOUR DISHWASHER
13esur~ sink drain is open. If your dishwasher drains into
clfood waste disposer. run disposer until it is completely
empty before starting dishwasher.
To start the dishwasher. close the door and move the door
latch to tho right to the Iockeci position. Then push th{’
.
What happensduringthe cycle...
@Dishwasher will complete cycle sequence automatically @The vent cover closes shortly after you start the dish-
and control dial will advance to OFF position. washer. You n-my hear it close.
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CWI.E$EQUEN(%PowerH;rm;l Light China Rinse &?Yafe @Occasional clicking sounds that occur are caused by:
fminutes-appkw.) $crub Soil lXy5talIlold Wwmar @
soft food disposer mechanism shredding action,
V/ash/Rinse 44 4 –
Rinse : : *drain valve at start of pump out of wash and rinse
Rime 33~!: :
MainDetergerit water,
wash 44 18 18 18 – – .timer control as cycle progresses.
Rinse
Rime : ; ; : : ~●detergent cup when it opens in the main wash.
*Electric Dry 25 25 25 25 – 18
TotalTime @The motor stops during the drying period.
(approx.) 95 69 69 69 10 18 @Water vapor is released through the vent under the
‘This portion of the cycle is eliminated when ENERGYSAVERbutton
is depressed. control panel during drying cycle. It may be visible.
*#Aeratorwateraction
to protectYourdish=
INTERRUPTING ACYCLE 4. Close door and push latch to right. Cycle will auto
Forget adish? ically resume operation.
1. Push door latch to the left. Door safety interlock switch NOTE: Soiled dishes should not be added after the
will cut off the washing action. main detergent wash portion of the cycle.
2. Wait afew seconds for water action to subside, then Interrupt the wash and rinse periods as seldom as pos-
open door. sible. Water temperature is reduced, decreasing wash-
3. Add dishes you may have forgotten ...or remove items. ability, when door is opened on any dishwasher.
Todisconnect dishwasher.,, 4.
Release Unicouple by pushing movable thumb tab
down,
1. Remove the power cord plug from the receptacle. ———
5. Shake excess water out of Unicouple and return it and
2. Tbrn off hot water. its hoses to the storage compartment.
3. Release water pressure by raising tabs on Unicouple NOTE: When motor stops at end of final rinse. the Unit
handle. couple can be disconnected and returned to storage.
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EIEFOF?EYOUCALLFORSERVICE...
Check the TROUBLE-SHOOTING GU”IDE in your USE AND CARE BOOK. It lists many minor causes of
pro blwns that you can correct and may save you an unnecessary service call.
Pub. No. 49”5257
GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY 40225
GCS!350VV 7
Pal-t NO. 218A3682P82 A