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              Operating Instructions
Your  dishwasher uses energy efficient motors for
the wash and drain portions of the cycle you select.
Each cycle has a series of water fills and drains for
washing and rinsing dishes. As each cycle begins,
you may or may not hear the drain motor.  You may
also hear the splashing water as it enters the tub
and the spray arms as they rotate and circulate
water.  The wash motor often pulsates throughout
the cycle, which varies water pressure and
optimizes performance.
   2 Add detergent. (See Dishwasher Dispenser &
Detergents, pages 12-14.)
Add rinse aid, if needed. (See Rinse Aid,
page 14.)
Select desired CYCLE. (See Cycle Selections,
pages 6-7.) The touchpads are illuminated
white when selected.
Select desired OPTIONS. (See Energy
Options Selections, page 7.)  The touchpads
are illuminated white when selected.
To start, press START/CANCEL touchpad and
close door. (See Start/Cancel, page 8.)
GETTING STARTED
To run your dishwasher, follow these
basic steps:
    1    Load dishwasher. (See Preparing and
          Loading Dishes, pages 9-11.)
Press and hold SANITIZE touchpad for 8 seconds before
first use.
NORMAL OPERATING
SOUNDS
ENERGY USE
This unit uses an in-line water heating element that
is located under the tub.  There is no exposed
heater that plasticware might come in contact with
or that is accessible to touch.  The heat is taken to
the dishware through the heated water.  For this
reason, plastic dishware may be placed where it
fits best - either rack is OK. Temperatures are
uniform throughout the dishwasher.
In many dishwashers when thorough drying is
desired the exposed heater is run after the final
drain to heat and dry the dishware.  If the user
prefers to save energy and dry the dishes by hand
they select air dry instead of heated dry.  The
powerful heater in your unit is not able to be dry.
Air dry is still an option.  If you prefer to spend
slightly more on energy to get the dishes drier then
turn the air dry off.  In response the wash and rinse
temperatures in the cycle will be increased.  This
will help the cleaning and it will also get the dish-
washer hotter.  When the final drain removes all
standing water, the extra heat stored in the
dishware will act to evaporate the remaining water.
Your unit provides a selection of cycles.  In general,
the more water used by a cycle and the hotter the
temperatures it reaches the more energy that it
uses.  Several cycles, such as the Normal cycle will
change their response based on soil level, options
selected, and ambient conditions.  The Normal
cycle is good for all around use.  Other cycles are
focused toward special use like the Heavy or Power
Plus cycle that are designed for heavily soiled
cookware.
The total energy is based on running the average
number of cycles per year, applying typical soil
levels to the dishware and, half the time, selecting
the option of using extra energy to more fully dry
the dishware.  Actual energy and water use will
depend upon the cycle and options you select.
The yellow energy guide label that came on your
unit tells how much energy it would use in one year
and how it compares to others that are available.
The energy is based on the Normal cycle response
to tests that apply soils and dishware that simulate
the average use.  Eight place settings of dishware
and some serving pieces are used during the test.