NewAir Dishwasher ADW 2600W User Manual

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NewAir ADW-2600W  
Portable Dishwasher  
Instruction Manual  
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1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION: READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS  
BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE  
WARNING! Follow the precautions below when using your dishwasher.  
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS  
This appliance must be grounded. In the event of a malfunction or breakdown,  
grounding will reduce the risk of electric shock by providing a path of least resistance to  
the electric current. This appliance is also equipped with a power cord with an  
equipment grounding conductor and a grounding plug.  
The plug must be plugged into an appropriate outlet that is in accordance with all local  
codes and ordinances.  
WARNING! Improper use of the grounded plug can result in electric shock.  
Check with a qualified electrician or service representative if you have any questions  
about the electrical connection. Do not modify the plug provided with the appliance. If it  
does not fit with your existing outlet, have one properly installed by a qualified electrician.  
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
Do not sit or stand on the door or dish rack.  
Do not touch the heating element during or immediately after use (only applicable with a  
visible heating element).  
Do not operate your dishwasher unless all enclosure panels are properly in place. Open  
the door carefully if the dishwasher is in operation, as water may leak out.  
Do not place heavy objects on the door when it is open. Doing so can cause the  
appliance to tip forward.  
When loading items into the dishwasher:  
1. Be aware of sharp items and make sure they cannot damage the door seal.  
2. Warning! All knives and utensils with sharp points must be loaded into the basket  
with the points facing down. They can also be placed horizontally in the dishwasher.  
When using your dishwasher, prevent plastic items from coming into contact with the  
heating element (only applicable with a visible heating element).  
Make sure the detergent receptacle is empty after a wash cycle is completed.  
Do not wash plastic items in the dishwasher unless they are marked dishwasher safe.  
For plastic items that are not marked as such, check with the manufacturer.  
Only use detergent and rinse additives that are designed for automatic dishwashers.  
Never use soap, laundry detergent or regular dishwashing detergent in the dishwasher.  
Also keep these products out of reach of children.  
Keep children away from detergent and rinse aids. Also keep children away from the  
dishwasher if the door is open, as there could still be some detergent left inside.  
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced  
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, unless they have been given supervision or  
instruction concerning its use by a person responsible for their safety.  
Supervise children and make sure they do not play with the appliance.  
Dishwashing detergents are strongly alkaline and can be extremely dangerous if  
swallowed. Avoid contact with skin and eyes, and keep children away from the  
dishwasher if the door is left open.  
Do not leave the door in the open position for extended periods of time, as this can  
present a tripping hazard.  
If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, a service agent  
or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.  
Remove the dishwasher door when discarding the unit.  
Please dispose of packing materials properly.  
Use the dishwasher only for its intended function.  
During installation, the power supply must not be excessively bent or flattened.  
The appliance must be connected to the water line using new hose sets. Do not reuse  
old hose sets.  
The maximum number of place settings to be washed is 6.  
The maximum permissible inlet water pressure is 1 Mpa.  
The minimum permissible inlet water pressure is 0.04 Mpa.  
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2. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
IMPORTANT: To ensure optimal performance, please read all operating instructions  
carefully before using this appliance for the first time.  
Control Panel  
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START  
PROG.  
ON/OFF  
RESET  
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1
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1. Rinse Aid Warning Indicator Light: Turns on when the rinse aid dispenser needs to be  
refilled.  
2. Start/Reset Button: Press this button to start or pause the dishwasher. The  
corresponding indicator light will blink when the unit is starting.  
3. Wash Cycle Button: Press this button to select a wash cycle.  
4. Wash Cycle Indicator Light  
5. ON/OFF Button: Turns the power supply on or off.  
6. Power Indicator Light: Turns on when the ON/OFF button is pressed.  
Interior  
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1. Detergent Dispenser  
2. Cutlery Basket  
3. Filter Assembly  
4. Rinse Aid Dispenser  
5. Spray Arms  
6. Cup Shelf  
7. Basket  
8. Drain Pipe Connector  
9. Inlet Pipe Connector  
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3. BEFORE USING FOR THE FIRST TIME  
A. Filling the Rinse Aid Dispenser  
Rinse Aid Dispenser  
Rinse aid is released during the final rinse to prevent water from forming droplets on your dishes,  
which can leave spots and streaks. Using rinse aid also improves drying by allowing water to  
sheet off dishes. Your dishwasher is designed to use liquid rinse aids. The rinse aid dispenser  
is located inside the door next to the detergent dispenser. To fill the rinse aid dispenser, open  
the cap and pour rinse aid into the dispenser until the level indicator turns dark. The volume of  
the rinse aid container is approximately 110 ml.  
Rinse Aid Function  
The rinse aid is automatically added during the last rinse to ensure thorough rinsing and  
spot/streak-free drying.  
Attention!  
Only use rinse aid designed for dishwashers. Do not fill the rinse aid dispenser with any other  
substances such as dishwashing liquid or detergent. Doing so can damage the dishwasher.  
Refilling the Rinse Aid Dispenser  
If the rinse aid warning indicator light is not on, you can see how much rinse aid is left by looking  
at the color of the rinse aid level indicator “C” located next to the cap. When the rinse aid  
container is full, the indicator will be dark. As rinse aid level decreases, the size of the dot will  
decrease. Do not let the rinse aid get below 1/4 full.  
As the rinse aid level decreases, the size of the black dot on the rinse aid level indicator will  
change as illustrated below:  
C (Rinse-Aid indicator)  
O Full  
O 3/4 Full  
O 1/2 Full  
O 1/4 Full  
O Empty  
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1. To open the rinse aid dispenser, turn the cap to the left arrow and lift it out.  
2. Pour the rinse aid into the dispenser and be careful not to overfill.  
3. Replace the cap and turn the cap to the right arrow to close the dispenser.  
NOTE: Clean up any rinse aid that has spilled with an absorbent cloth to avoid excessive  
foaming during the next wash. Always replace the rinse aid cap before closing the  
dishwasher door.  
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Adjusting the Rinse Aid Dispenser  
Adjust lever  
(Rinse)  
The rinse aid dispenser has 4 settings. The recommended  
setting is “3”. If dishes are still not drying properly or are  
spotted, adjust the dial to the next higher number, “4”.  
NOTE: Increase the amount of rinse aid if there are still  
water droplets on your dishes. Reduce the amount of  
rinse aid if there are white stains on your dishes or if there  
is a bluish film on glassware or cutlery.  
B. Using Detergent  
Proper Use of Detergent  
Detergents remove debris from your dishes and then help remove them from your dishwasher.  
Only use detergent specifically designed for dishwashers. Keep detergent fresh and dry, and  
do not put powered detergent into the dispenser until you are ready to wash dishes.  
Types of Detergent  
There are 3 types of detergent:  
Phosphate and chlorine  
Phosphate without chlorine  
Without phosphate or chlorine  
Most pulverized detergents will be phosphate-free. Since phosphate is a natural water  
softening agent, if you are using a phosphate-free detergent, we recommend putting salt in the  
container even when the water hardness is only 6°dH. If phosphate-free detergents are used in  
hard water, white spots will often appear on dishes and glassware. If this is the case, add more  
detergent to achieve better cleaning results. Detergent without chlorine may not be able to  
remove large/heavy stains. In this case, please choose a wash cycle with a higher temperature.  
Concentrated Detergent  
Based on their chemical composition, dishwashing detergents can be split into 2 basic types:  
Conventional, alkaline detergents with caustic components  
Low alkaline detergents with natural enzymes  
The use of “normal” washing programs in conjunction with concentrated detergents reduces  
pollution and is good for your dishes. These wash programs are specifically designed to be  
used with concentrated detergent. For this reason, “normal” wash programs with concentrated  
detergent can achieve the same results that can otherwise only be achieved using “intensive”  
programs.  
Detergent Tablets  
Depending on the brand, detergent tablets can dissolve at different speeds. For this reason,  
some detergent tablets cannot dissolve and develop their full cleaning power during short  
programs. Please use a longer wash program/cycle when using detergent tablets to ensure  
complete removal of residual detergent.  
Note: Detergent tablets can only be used in dishwashers with 3-in-1 functionality or 3-in-1  
programs.  
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Detergent Dispenser  
The detergent dispenser must be refilled prior to the start of each wash cycle. This dishwasher  
uses less detergent and rinse aid than a conventional dishwasher. Generally, only one  
tablespoon of detergent will be required for a normal wash load. For more heavily soiled dishes,  
use more detergent. Always add the detergent just before starting the dishwasher, otherwise it  
will not dissolve properly.  
Proper Amount of Detergent  
Detergent powder  
1
2
Detergent tablet  
Push latch to open  
Note:  
If the detergent dispenser lid is closed, press the latch to open it.  
Always add detergent just before starting a wash cycle.  
Only use branded detergent for your dishwasher.  
WARNING: Dishwashing detergent is corrosive. Keep it out of reach of children.  
Filling the Detergent Dispenser  
Fill the detergent dispenser with detergent according to the dosage levels as illustrated on the  
right:  
A. Accommodates 15g of detergent  
B. Accommodates 25g of detergent  
Please observe the manufacturer’s dosing and storage recommendations as stated on the  
detergent packaging.  
After filling the detergent dispenser, close the lid and make sure it locks into place.  
If dishes are heavily soiled, put more detergent into the pre-wash detergent chamber. This  
detergent will be used during the pre-wash phase.  
Note:  
Information on the amount of detergent for a single program is listed on the last page.  
Please be aware that the amount of detergent you should use will vary depending on the  
soilage level and hardness level of your water.  
Please observe manufacturer’s recommendations on the detergent packaging.  
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4. LOADING THE DISHWASHER BASKET  
Recommendations  
Use utensils that are dishwasher safe.  
Use a mild detergent that is “kind to dishes.” Seek further information from the detergent  
manufacturer if necessary.  
For delicate items, use a washing program with a low temperature.  
To prevent damage, do not remove glass or cutlery from the dishwasher immediately  
after the wash cycle has ended.  
Washing Guidelines  
The following is a list of items that are not suitable and somewhat suitable for use in the  
dishwasher:  
Not Suitable:  
Cutlery with wood, horn china or mother of pearl handles  
Plastic items that are not heat resistant  
Older cutlery with glued parts that are not temperature resistant  
Bonded cutlery or dishes  
Pewter or copper items  
Crystal or glass items  
Steel items that may be subject to rusting  
Wooden platters  
Items made from synthetic fibers  
Limited Suitability:  
Some glasses may become dull after several washes  
Silver and aluminum products have a tendency to discolor during washing  
Glazed patterns may fade if frequently machine washed  
Dishwasher Basket Loading Guidelines  
For best performance, follow these guidelines before and after loading the dishwasher basket.  
Basket and cutlery baskets may vary according to model.  
Scrape off large amounts of leftover food from your dishes. Soften and remove burnt  
food remnants from pans. It is not necessary to rinse dishes before washing.  
Place objects in the dishwasher in the following manner:  
A. Place cups, glasses, pots/pans, etc., face down.  
B. Curved items or those with recesses should be loaded at an angle or slant so that  
water can run off.  
C. All utensils are must be stacked securely so that they do not tip over.  
D. Place all utensils in the same direction so that the spray arms can rotate freely during  
the wash cycle.  
Note: Very small items should not be washed in the dishwasher, as they can easily fall  
out of the basket.  
Load hollow items such as cups, glasses, pans, etc., with the opening facing downwards  
so that water cannot collect in the container.  
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Dishes and cutlery should lie inside one another or cover each other.  
Glasses should not touch, as this can cause damage.  
Load large, difficult to clean items into the basket.  
Knives with long blades should not be stored in an upright position.  
Long and/or sharp items and cutlery should be positioned horizontally in the basket.  
Do not overload the dishwasher. This is important for optimal results and for energy  
conservation.  
Loading the Basket  
Position dishes and cutlery according to the diagram and corresponding numbers below:  
1 Cups  
2 Serving Bowls  
3 Glasses  
4 Saucers  
5 Fruit Bowls  
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4
8
5
IN  
6 Oval Platter  
7 Dinner Plates  
8 Bread and Butter Plates  
9 Cutlery Basket  
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1
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2
3 9  
Basket Plate Racks  
The basket is fitted with plate racks  
which may be stowed horizontally  
if needed.  
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The Cutlery Basket  
Cutlery should be placed in the cutlery basket with the handles at the bottom. If the rack has  
side baskets, spoons should be loaded individually into the appropriate slots. Especially long  
utensils should be placed in the horizontal position at the front of the upper basket as shown.  
4 4 4 1  
4 4 4  
3 2 5  
1 Dinner Forks  
2 Salad Forks  
3 Knives  
4 Teaspoons  
5 Serving Spoons  
6 Serving Forks  
3 2  
IN  
1
1
4
3 2  
1 4  
4
3
2
1
1
4
4 4  
3
3
6 2  
2
5
4
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WARNING!  
Do not let any items extend through the bottom of the basket.  
Always load sharp utensils with the sharp points pointing down.  
For personal safety and optimal performance, place silverware according to these  
guidelines:  
Do not nest them together.  
Place silverware with the handles facing down.  
Place knives and other sharp objects with the handles facing up.  
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5. Starting a Wash Cycle  
Wash Cycle Table  
Note:  
Indicates that you will need to fill rinse aid dispenser  
*AHAM DW-1-2005: This program is the test cycle; the recommended rinse aid  
dispenser setting is 6.  
Program  
Heavy  
Cycle  
Selection  
Information  
Description of Cycle  
Deterge  
Run  
Time  
Energy  
(Kwh)  
Water Rinse  
nt  
(Liters)  
Aid  
Pre/Mai (Minutes)  
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For extremely  
soiled loads  
including  
Pre-wash  
Pre-wash122º F(50º C)  
Pre-Wash 122º F (50º C)  
Wash140º F (60º C)  
Wash 122º F (50º C)  
Rinse  
pots, pans  
3/15g  
110  
0.499  
15.9  
and dishes  
with food that  
has dried and  
hardened.  
Rinse 149º F (65º C)  
Drying  
Normal  
*(AHAM)  
For normally  
soiled loads  
including  
Pre-wash  
Pre-wash  
Pre-wash  
Wash 131º F (55º C)  
Rinse  
plates,  
3/15g  
3/15g  
85  
75  
0.344  
0.317  
13.6  
11.5  
glassware and  
lightly soiled  
pans.  
Rinse149º F (65º C)  
Drying  
Light  
For lightly  
soiled loads,  
including  
plates,  
glassware and  
bowls.  
Pre-wash  
Pre-Wash122º F (50º C)  
Wash122º F (50º C)  
Rinse  
Rinse 140º F (60º C)  
Drying  
Speed  
Soak  
For quickly  
Pre-Wash  
washing lightly  
soiled loads  
that do not  
Pre-Wash122º F (50º C)  
Wash122º F (50º C)  
Rinse  
Rinse131º F (55º C)  
Pre-wash  
15g  
N/A  
45  
10  
0.236  
0.01  
11.5  
2.5  
require drying.  
For rinsing  
dishes you  
plan to wash at  
a later time.  
Turning on the Appliance  
To start a wash cycle:  
Pull out the dishwasher basket. See section “Loading the Dishwasher Basket.”  
Pour in dishwashing detergent. See section “Using Detergent.”  
Insert the plug into appropriate outlet. Remember: the power supply is 120V/60 Hz.  
Make sure that the water supply is turned to full pressure.  
Select appropriate wash program.  
Heavy Normal Light Speed Soak  
Press the Start/Reset button. The dishwasher will start.  
Note:  
If you press the Start/Reset button while the dishwasher is running, the selected program light  
will stop blinking and the dishwasher will beep every minute until Start/Reset is pressed again.  
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Changing Wash Cycles  
If the dishwasher has only been running for a short period of time, you can change the wash  
cycle. However, if the machine has run long enough that the detergent has already been  
released, it is also possible that the wash water has already been drained. In this case, you will  
need to refill the detergent dispenser and then choose the appropriate cycle. See section  
“Using Detergent.”  
Press the Start/Reset button and hold for three seconds. This will put the dishwasher into  
standby mode and allow you to change your wash cycle to the appropriate program. After  
choosing the appropriate wash cycle, press the Start/Reset button one more time. The  
dishwasher will resume washing in approximately 10 seconds.  
Note: Opening the door while the dishwasher is running will cause the dishwasher to  
momentarily pause. To start the wash again, close the door and push the Start/Reset button.  
The dishwasher will resume washing in approximately 10 seconds.  
Indicator Lights:  
A. All program lights off:  
B. One program light is illuminated  
C. One program light is blinking  
Stand-by  
Paused  
Running  
Note: If you open the door while the dishwasher is running, the dishwasher will pause. After  
closing the door and pushing Start/Reset, the dishwasher will resume in approximately 10  
seconds.  
Adding a Dish  
You can add an additional dish at any time before the detergent has been released from the  
detergent dispenser.  
1. Press the Start/Reset button.  
2. Open the door slightly to pause the washing.  
3. After spray arms have stopped, you can open the door completely.  
4. Add any additional dishes.  
5. Close the door.  
6. Press the Start/Reset button. Dishwasher will begin to run again in approximately 10  
seconds.  
At the End of the Wash Cycle  
When the dishwasher cycle has completed, the dishwasher will sound an alarm for 8 seconds  
and then stop. Turn off your dishwasher by pressing the ON/OFF button, then turn off the water  
supply and open the door. Extremely hot dishes are more susceptible to breaking, so wait  
approximately 15 minutes before unloading. Dishes will also dry better if given time to properly  
cool.  
Turn off the dishwasher.  
Check to make sure all indicator lights are off, signaling that the wash cycle has ended.  
Turn off your dishwasher by pressing the ON/OFF button.  
Turn off tap water.  
Carefully open the door.  
Hot dishes are more susceptible to breaking. Allow them to cool for 15 minutes before  
removing.  
Open the dishwasher door and leave it open to allow cool air to circulate. This will  
improve your drying.  
Unload the dishwasher.  
It is normal for the dishwasher to remain wet inside after the wash cycle has finished.  
WARNING! It is dangerous to open the door while the machine is washing; hot water  
has the potential to scald and/or burn.  
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6. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING  
Filtering System  
The filter is designed to prevent stray pieces of food and small objects from getting inside the  
pump.  
1. Main Filter  
Food and soil particles trapped by the main filter are  
pulverized by a special jet on the spray arm and washed  
down the drain.  
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2. Fine Filter  
The fine filter holds soil and food residue in the sump area  
to prevent it from being redeposited on dishes during the  
wash cycle.  
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3. Coarse Filter  
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The coarse filter traps larger items like bone or glass that  
could potentially block the drain. To remove items caught  
by the coarse filter, gently squeeze the side tabs on the  
filter and lift out.  
Filter Assembly  
The filter will efficiently remove all food particles from the wash water, making it fit to be re-used  
again during the cycle. For best performance and results, you should clean the filter assembly  
regularly. Remove the large food particles trapped in the coarse filter after each wash cycle by  
rinsing the filter under running water. To remove the filter assembly, simply pull up on the  
handle.  
WARNING!  
Never run the dishwasher if the filters are not in place.  
The dishwasher should never be used without filters.  
Improperly replacing the filter will reduce the performance level of the dishwasher  
and potentially damage your dishes and utensils.  
Step 1:  
Step 2:  
Turn the coarse filter in a counter-clockwise motion  
Lift up  
Step 3:  
Lift the main filter out  
NOTE: Replace the filter assembly by reversing steps 3 through 1. Insert the main filter back in  
place, insert the fine filter and coarse filter, and screw the coarse filter back in place by turning it  
in a clockwise motion.  
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Remember:  
Inspect all filters before every cycle to ensure there are no food particles.  
By unscrewing the coarse filter, the entire filter assembly can be removed. Always  
remove food remnants and clean the filters by placing them under running water.  
NOTE: The entire filter assembly should be cleaned once a week.  
Cleaning the Filter  
Use a cleaning brush to clean both the coarse filter and the fine filter. Reassemble all filter parts  
as shown in the diagram and re-insert entire filter assembly into the dishwasher by positioning  
and pressing down.  
WARNING: When cleaning the filters, do not hit them against a surface. This could  
cause the filters to become misshaped and potentially affect the dishwasher’s  
performance.  
Maintaining Your Dishwasher  
Clean your control panel by using a lightly damp cloth. Finish by drying thoroughly.  
To clean the exterior, use a wax specifically designed for dishwashers.  
Never use any sharp objects, scouring pads or harsh chemical cleaners on any part of your  
dishwasher.  
Cleaning the Door  
Clean the edge around the door with a soft cloth that is lightly damp. Never use any type of  
spray cleaners to ensure that water does not enter the door lock and affect electrical  
components.  
WARNING!  
Never use a spray cleaner to clean the door panel. The door lock and electrical  
components may be damaged.  
Never use abrasive cleaning products or rough towels to avoid scratching or  
leaving spots on the stainless steel surface.  
Protection against Freezing  
During the winter months, implement the following procedures after each wash cycle to prevent  
water lines from potential damage:  
1. Cut off all electrical power to the dishwasher.  
2. Turn off the water supply and disconnect the water inlet pipe from the water valve.  
3. Drain water from both the inlet pipe and the water valve. You can use a pan to catch  
any water.  
4. Reconnect the water inlet pipe to the water valve.  
5.  
Remove the filter at the bottom of the dishwasher tub. You can use a sponge to soak  
up excess water in the sump.  
NOTE: If your dishwasher stops working due to ice, please contact an authorized service  
department.  
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Cleaning the Spray Arms  
You can easily remove the spray arms to for  
periodically cleaning the nozzles. This will prevent  
possible clogging. To remove a spray arm, simply  
grasp in the middle and pull upwards. Wash nozzles  
by placing under a stream of running water. Carefully  
replace them, making sure that they can rotate freely.  
Keep Your Dishwasher Running Smoothly  
After Every Wash  
After every wash, turn off the water supply and leave the door slightly open to ensure  
that any lingering moisture and odor can properly escape.  
Remove Electrical Plug  
Before any type of cleaning or maintenance, always unplug your dishwasher from the  
electrical outlet.  
No Solvents or Abrasive Cleaning Products  
Never use solvents or abrasive cleaning products when cleaning the exterior or rubber  
parts of your dishwasher.  
Always use a soft cloth and warm, soapy water  
To clean spots or stains on the interior surface, use a soft cloth with vinegar or a product  
specifically designed for interior use on dishwashers.  
Vacation  
If you plan on leaving for an extended period of time, run one wash cycle with the  
dishwasher completely empty. Then unplug your dishwasher from the electrical outlet,  
turn off the water supply and leave the door slightly open. The door seals will last longer  
and you will eliminate the potential for any odors to accumulate.  
Cleaning the Seals  
If food becomes trapped within the seals, odors can quickly form. To prevent this, clean  
all seals periodically with a damp cloth.  
7. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
Attention: The installation of the pipes and electrical equipment should always be done  
by a professional.  
WARNING: Electrical Shock Hazard  
Disconnect all electrical power before you install your dishwasher.  
Failure to do so can result in electrical shock, injury or death.  
Preparing for Installation  
For ideal use, install your dishwasher near an existing inlet, drain hose and power code.  
Choose one side of your dishwasher to use for connecting drain hoses.  
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POSITIONING THE APPLIANCE  
Place your dishwasher in the desired location, ensuring that there is a wall for the back to rest  
against. Your dishwasher is equipped with water supply and drain hoses that can be positioned  
on either the right or left in order to meet varying installation needs.  
POWER CONNECTION  
WARNING!  
To ensure your safety:  
NEVER USE AN EXTENSION CORD OR ADAPTER PLUG WITH THIS DISHWASHER.  
DO NOT, UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, CUT OR REMOVE THE GROUNDING  
PRONG FROM THE POWER CORD.  
Electrical Requirements:  
View the rating label on your dishwasher for the proper voltage requirements and then connect  
the dishwasher to the appropriate power supply. Use the required fuse 10 amp, time delay fuse,  
or circuit breaker as recommended and provide a separate circuit that will only be used with this  
dishwasher.  
WARNING: Ensure proper grounding exists before use.  
Electrical Connection  
Always check to make sure that the voltage and frequency of the power you are using  
corresponds to those listed on the dishwasher rating plate. Only insert the plug into an electrical  
outlet that is properly grounded. If the electrical outlet is not appropriate, replace the outlet. Do  
not use adapters or anything similar; they can cause overheating and burns.  
Grounding Instructions:  
This dishwasher must be grounded. If there is any type of malfunction or breakdown, grounding  
will reduce the risk of electric shock by providing the path of least resistance for the current to  
travel. This dishwasher is equipped with a power cord and 3 prong grounding plug. It must be  
plugged into a 3-prong outlet that has been installed and grounded in accordance with all local  
standards and requirements.  
WARNING!  
Improperly grounding this dishwasher can result in electric shock.  
Always have a certified electrician check to make sure that your dishwasher is  
properly grounded if you are ever unsure.  
Never alter or modify the 3-prong plug that is installed on the electrical cord. If it  
does not fit into your wall outlet properly, please contact a certified electrician.  
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WATER CONNECTION  
Back View  
Back of Dishwasher:  
1. Drain port  
2. Power Cord  
3. Inlet port  
Your dishwasher comes equipped with a “quick connect” assembly that includes the inlet and  
drain hose. However, the faucet adapter must be installed on your faucet before you can  
connect the dishwasher. The adapter is compatible with faucets that have either inside (female)  
or outside (male) threaded connections.  
Quick Connect Assembly  
Drain Hose:  
1. Drain port connection  
2. Quick connect connection  
Inlet Hose  
3. Inlet port connection  
4. Quick connect connection  
Faucet Adapter  
5. Faucet adapter  
6. Faucet washer  
Quick Connect:  
7. Pressure relief valve  
8. Faucet adapter connection  
9. Locking collar  
10. Inlet hose connection  
11. Drain hose connection  
WARNING!  
In order to avoid unnecessary water in the hose, close the faucet after use.  
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1. Screw the faucet adapter onto/into your faucet. Check to make sure there are no leaks.  
You can use Teflon tape to temporarily eliminate leaks if necessary.  
2. Connect the six-sided connection of the drain hose to the drain port on the back of your  
dishwasher. Make sure not to damage the threads by over-tightening.  
3. Connect the star shaped connection of the inlet hose to the inlet port on the back of the  
dishwasher. Make sure not to damage the threads by over tightening.  
4. Connect the circular connection of the drain hose to the longer (bottom) male connection  
on the quick connect.  
5. Connect the circular connection of the inlet hose to the shorter (top) male connection on  
the quick connect.  
6. To attach the quick connect onto the faucet adapter, pull down on the outer locking collar  
of the quick connect while pushing the quick connect upward into the faucet adapter.  
7. When the quick connect snaps onto the faucet adapter, release the locking collar.  
Check to make sure that the connection is secure.  
8. Slowly open the hot water line and check to see if there are any water leaks at the hose  
connections. If you see a leak, immediately turn off the water supply and repair the  
connection.  
Important:  
1. Once the water supply is open, even if you close it immediately after, the inlet hose will  
become pressurized.  
2. To relieve water pressure from inside the inlet hose, first make sure the water line (faucet)  
is closed, then press and hold the red pressure relief button on the quick connect until the  
water stops flowing.  
WARNING  
Failure to relieve water pressure before disconnecting the quick-connect from the faucet  
will result in back-pressure and over-spray. This water can be very hot and can  
potentially cause severe burns and/or scalding.  
DANGER  
Do not let children disconnect the dishwasher. Closely supervise all children near the  
dishwasher.  
Note:  
Hard water conditions will negatively affect your dishwasher’s washing performance. Hard  
water can also contribute to a white filmy substance, also known as “lime,” on the stainless steel  
surface of the dishwasher tub and heating element. To minimize the buildup of lime,  
periodically run the dishwasher empty with 1 cup of white vinegar. For optimal results, do this  
on a weekly basis.  
To Disconnect your Dishwasher  
1. Completely shut off the water supply at the faucet.  
2. Unplug the electrical cord from the outlet.  
STARTING THE DISHWASHER  
Before starting your dishwasher, you should check to make sure:  
1. The dishwasher is level  
2. The inlet valve is open  
3. None of the connections are leaking  
4. All wires are tightly connected  
5. Power is turned on  
6. The inlet and drain hoses are not knotted  
7. Remove all packing materials and printed inserts from inside the dishwasher.  
Attention:  
After installation, keep this manual for easy reference. The contents will be very  
helpful for ensuring optimal performance.  
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8. TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS  
Before Calling for Service  
Please refer to these troubleshooting tips for possible solutions to minor problems. If the  
problem persists, please contact an authorized service department or customer service.  
Problem  
Possible Causes  
What to Do  
Dishwasher will A fuse may be blown Replace the fuse or reset your circuit breaker.  
not start.  
or the circuit breaker  
may have tripped.  
The power supply  
isn’t turned on.  
Turn off other appliances that may be sharing the  
same circuit.  
Make sure that the dishwasher is turned on.  
Check to make sure that the power cord is  
properly plugged into the wall outlet.  
Re-close the dishwasher door and make sure  
that it has properly latched.  
Dishwasher door  
hasn’t been properly  
closed.  
Technical  
Problems  
Water is not  
pumped out.  
There’s a kink in the  
drain hose.  
Check to make sure the drain hose doesn’t have  
any kinks or bends.  
The filter is plugged.  
Check the coarse filter to make sure there are no  
food particles lodged inside. See “Cleaning the  
Filter.”  
Kitchen sink is  
plugged.  
Check to make sure that your kitchen sink is  
draining properly. If not, you may need to  
contact a professional plumber.  
Lingering  
detergent suds  
Wrong detergent  
You must use the proper dishwasher detergent to  
eliminate sud build-up. If suds do accumulate,  
open the door and allow them to evaporate.  
Then pour in a gallon of cold water to the bottom  
of the dishwasher, close the door and turn the  
machine to the “Soak” cycle to allow the water to  
drain. Repeat as many times as necessary.  
Rinse aid was spilled. If you do spill rinse aid, make sure to wipe it up  
immediately to avoid suds.  
Stains on inside Detergent with  
Use a non-colorant detergent.  
of dishwasher  
White film on  
the inside  
colorant was used.  
Hard water  
General  
Problems  
Wear rubber gloves and scrub the interior with a  
damp sponge and dishwasher detergent.  
surface  
Cutlery has rust Your cutlery is not  
stains corrosion resistant.  
Traces of salt got into After adding dishwasher salt, make sure to run  
Use corrosion resistant cutlery  
the wash cycle.  
the Quick Wash cycle with an empty load. (Do  
not choose Turbo cycle if it is an option).  
Check lid and make sure it is securely closed.  
The lid of the water  
softener container is  
loose.  
Noise in interior The spray arm is  
Pause the wash cycle and rearrange the dishes.  
Noise  
of dishwasher  
hitting an item in the  
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basket.  
Rattling nose in An item is not  
Pause the wash cycle and rearrange the dishes.  
interior  
securely placed in  
the basket.  
Noise in the  
water pipes  
Potentially an  
Will not harm your dishwasher’s performance.  
Contact your plumber.  
installation problem  
or loose connections  
at cross-sections in  
the piping  
Dishes aren’t  
clean  
Dishes were  
See “Loading the Dishwasher.”  
improperly loaded  
The wash cycle  
selected was not  
strong enough  
Select a stronger wash cycle, see “Wash Cycle  
Table.”  
There wasn’t enough Use more detergent or opt for a more powerful  
detergent  
detergent.  
Dishes blocked the  
spray arms  
Rearrange dishes, ensuring that the spray arms  
can move freely.  
Filter system is not  
Check to make sure the filter is clean and  
clean or is improperly properly inserted. Clean the spray arm jets. See  
Unsatisfactory  
Washing  
Results  
fitted. This can also  
cause the spray arms  
to become clogged.  
Soft water and too  
much detergent  
“Cleaning the Spray Arms”  
Glasses look  
cloudy  
Use less detergent if you have soft water, and  
choose the shortest cycle possible for washing  
glassware.  
Dishes appear  
Aluminum cutlery has A mild abrasive cleaner will eliminate the marks.  
to have black or been rubbed against  
gray marks  
the dishes  
Detergent  
Dishes were likely  
blocking the  
dispenser and  
preventing it from  
opening properly  
Improperly loaded  
Re-load the dishes properly and re-wash.  
dispenser still  
has detergent  
remaining after  
the wash.  
The dishes are  
not dry  
Load the dishwasher properly as suggested in  
“Loading the Dishwasher.”  
Not enough rinse aid Increase/Re-fill the rinse aid dispenser.  
used  
Removing dishes too Never empty your dishwasher immediately after  
early  
washing. Open the door slightly and allow steam  
to escape and unload dishes only when they  
have cooled. Always empty the low basket first  
to prevent the top dishes from dripping water  
onto those beneath.  
Unsatisfactory  
Drying  
Results  
Wrong wash cycle  
Shorter wash cycles also have a lower washing  
temperature. Choose a wash cycle that’s longer  
and has a higher temperature.  
Cutlery has a poor  
quality coating  
Water will not drain properly with low or poor  
quality cutlery. These type of dishes are not  
suitable for the dishwasher.  
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ERROR CODES  
In the event of a malfunction, the dishwasher will display error codes:  
Code  
Meaning  
Possible Cause  
The Start/Reset light blinks  
intermittently.  
Longer inlet time  
Faucet is not open, water  
intake is restricted, or the  
water pressure is too low.  
The dishwasher is leaking.  
Overflow  
WARNING!  
If overflow occurs, turn off the main water supply and call an authorized service  
department or customer service.  
If there is lingering water in the tub due to an overfill or leak, be sure to remove  
the water before starting the dishwasher again.  
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TECHNICAL INFORMATION  
Height  
17.25 inches  
Width  
21.70 inches  
Depth  
19.70 inches  
Voltage:  
See Rating Label  
0.04-1.0MPa  
Max: 140º F 60 º C  
See Rating Label  
6 place settings  
Water Pressure  
Hot Water Connection:  
Power Supply:  
Capacity  
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DETAILED PARTS DIAGRAM  
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ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM  
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