PROBLEM
Grinding,
grating,
crunching
or buzzing
sounds
Beeps
Suds in the
Tub
Dishwasher
Leaks
Rinse Aid
light is on
DISHES ARE NOT COMPLETELY CLEAN
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE
Food
residue
remains
on the
dishes
40
POSSIBLE CAUSE
A hard object or powder
detergent granules have
entered the wash module.
Indicates the wash cycle is
completed.
NOTE: A rapid beep
indicates an error
condition.
Used wrong type of
detergent.
Excessive suds caused by
using improper detergent.
Dishwasher is not level.
The Rinse Aid level is low.
Dishwasher is not
loaded correctly.
The wrong wash
cycle for the dish
load was selected.
Water
temperature is too
low.
Used incorrect
amount of
detergent.
SOLUTION
IMPORTANT: Clear glass
is hard to see in water.
and could result in a cut
wound.
Using care, remove the
hard object. If the noise
was caused by detergent
granules, the noise should
stop once the detergent is
ground up.
NOTE: If the noise persists
after a complete cycle, call
for service.
This is normal.
See "Error Codes" for
further direction.
Use only detergent
approved for automatic
dishwashers.
Use only detergent
approved for automatic
dishwashers.
Level the Dishwasher. See
Installation Instructions.
Add liquid Rinse Aid.
SOLUTION
See "Dishwasher Loading."
Select the wash cycle based on the
most difficult soil in the dishwasher load.
If you have some items with heavier
soils, use a heavier washing cycle.
For best results, the temperature of the
incoming water should be a minimum
of 120°F (49°C).
Use a minimum of 1 Tbsp. (15 g)
detergent per load. Heavy soil and/or
hard water generally requires additional
detergent.