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Check List for Wash Process
1) Make sure all items are loaded in the racks and silverware basket properly.
Note: Do not load tall dishware or cookware items near middle spray arm as
they may block the spray arm from rotating.
2) Pour the proper amount of detergent into the detergent dispenser.
Note: If "RINSE √" indicator light display is "ON" indicating that it is empty,
add "Rinse Aid" agent at this time.
3) Close the door and latch properly.
4) If you need to use the "HI-TEMP WASH" option, you must do so before selecting
the wash cycle.
Note: This option can be selected only with Pots & Pans, Normal or Glassware
Wash Cycles except Rinse & Hold Cycle.
5) Select the desired wash cycle by matching the knob "Pointer" to cycle "Dot".
Once you are at this point, turn the power button "ON". You will hear a "Click"
and the wash process will begin at this time.
6) To turn the power off at the end of the cycle, simply press the "POWER" button.
7) If you want to speed up the drying process after completion of the cycle, keep the
door open slightly to release the moist air.
Warning: Keep children away from the machine when the door is opened to dry
the dishware because the moist hot air exiting out of the door may
cause harm.
Canceling or Resetting Wash Cycle
Note: The dishwasher will release detergent automatically within a few minutes of
the start of a wash. To avoid the "release of detergent" before you cancel or
reset the wash cycle, you must press "POWER" button immediately.
• Once you have reset to a new wash cycle, you must refill the detergent
compartment if it is open and empty because the detergent from previous wash
cycle may have already been released.
Follow the steps below to cancel or reset a wash cycle:
1) To cancel or reset a wash cycle, press "POWER" button to "OFF" position to turn
the dishwasher off. You will notice that power indicator display light shuts off.
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