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DISHWASHER CYCLES AND OPTIONS

Smart

Pots

&

Wash"' Pans

Normal

China

Fast

Wash

Gentie

Wash

RINSE AID

COMPLETE

SANITIZED

o

0

e

sv

Turbo
Clean

START

9 Hr. •

6 Hr. •

3 Hr. •

Smart

Pots &

Normal

China

Fast

Wash"''

Pans

Wash

Gentle

Wash

Delay

Start

Turbo
Clean

CYCLES

SOIL LEVEL

TIME (mins.)

Without options

Water

Usage

Gallons

Liters

Typical

Maximum

SmartWash™ HE

Takes the guesswork out of cycle selection. The sensors

in the dishwasher automatically adjust the cycle length,

temperature and water changes based on the soil

load. This cycle contains additional sensor decisions

when compared to other cycles.

Light

105

1 10

3.6

13.6

Medium

1 10

1 15

4.5

17.0

Heavy

115

1 20

6.0

22.6

Pots & Pans *

Cleans items having baked-on or hard dried food soils.

These items may require soaking or hand scouring.

All Soil Levels

130

130

6.8

25.6

Normal Wash

Thoroughly cleans normal loads having loosely

attached normal soiling.

Light

105

1 20

2.3

8.7

Medium

120

1 35

5.0

19.0

Heavy

135

155

7.1

26.7

China

Gentle

Designed to be used with your fragile china and

glassware, allowing you to get it perfectly clean

without the hassle of hand washing or worry of

damage in the dishwasher.

All Soil Levels

80

80

3

1 1.3

Fast Wash

Cleans lightly soiled dishes and reduces overall wash

time. Use this cycle to clean glasses and dessert dishes

that may need to be re-used at the same event

All Soil Levels

59

59

3.9

14.9

Adding options will increase or decrease the cycle time. See “Options” information section.

* The cycle is NSF certified.

NSF INFORMATION

A dishwasher or dishwasher cycle that is certified by the NSF

international

meets

very

strict

requirements

of

wash

time

and water temperature to ensure dishware and kitchenware

sanitization.

These

requirements

are

explained

in

the

document

NSF/ANSI

184,

Residential

Dishwashers.

More

information

on

NSF

Certification

is

available

at

the

NSF

website,

http: / / www.nsfconsumer.org/home/appliances.asp.

Your

dishwasher

is

NSF

certified.

The

dishwasher

cycles

that are NSF certified are shown in the chart above. When

these cycles are complete, the “Sanitized” indicator on your

dishwasher

control

panel

will

illuminate.

However,

if

your

household water supply is too hot your dishwasher’s heating

time may be reduced, and the Sanitized indicator may not

illuminate.

The cycle times listed in the Use and Care Manual are based

on normal soil loads and 1 20°F incoming water and will vary

based on your actual conditions.

NOTE: Only sanitizing cycles have been designed to meet the

requirements of 6 for soil removal and sanitization efficacy.

There

is

no

intention,

either directly

or indirectly,

that all

cycles on a certified machine have passed the sanitization

performance test.

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