GE 49-5301-1 manual

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    Contents .’. “* Model and Serial Number Location ........ 1 -- - Important Safety Information ........... 2 Energy-Saving Tips ............... .. ...3 How To Prepare Your Tableware, Potsand Pans .... ........... . .. .... ...3 How To Load Your Dishwasher. ......... 3-5 How To Wash Special Items ........... ...6 How To Fill the Dual Detergent Di[...]

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    T ‘ -vportant Sddy kdmwtiom -AA. . . Read all instructions before using this appliance ‘: VVARNING-When using this appliance, always exercise basic safety precautions, including the following: c Use this appliance only for its intended purpose as described in the Operating Instructions and this Use and Care Book. ● This dishwasher must be pro[...]

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    Energy-Saving Tips -. . b -. The power consumption of your dkhwasher can be minimized if you follow these suggestions. . A dishwasher will usually hold a whole day’s dishes. To save electric power as well as time, detergent and water, operate the dishwasher only when it is full. When you have only a partial load and you do not plan to wash dishes[...]

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    . +. .- -. — Loading the Upper ltack GLASSES, CUPS, SAUCE DISHES Load glasses, cups, saucers, dishwasher-safe plastic and wood items in the upper rack of your dishwasher, using these illustrations as a guide. Load shallow items such as cups and small ~lasses along sides of upper rack. Tall, deep glasses shoul{i be loaded in the second rows of ver[...]

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    Loading the Lower Rack IMPORTANT Wash Tower rises through center of lower rack during wash and rinse portion of cycle to wash upper rack. Do not block this area of Iow”er rack, or load tall items directly beside it. PLATES AND SAUCERS Plates and saucers fit between the pins, as 6 a shown. Load platters along the sides, in cor- ners or in the back[...]

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    @ Washing . CHINA China is normally safe in your automatic dish- washer. However, antique, metal trimmed, hand painted china or over-the-glaze patterns are vulnerable to fading with high water tem- perature and detergent solutions and should not be washed in a dishwasher. Special Items If there is any question, check with the manu- facturer of the [...]

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    Fill the Dual Detergent Dispenser This dispenser has two sections (one covered) because some cycles include two washes. Use the following chart as a guide for the amount of detergent to use. The Dual Detergent Dispenser is located in- side the dishwasher door. Add detergent to cups as recommended below and swing cover closed on the ALL WASH CYCLES [...]

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    Care and Cleaning of Your Dishwasher CARE OF EXTERIOR FINISHES CARE OF INTERIOR .- The Dishwasher cabinet is finished with durable Normally the interior is self-cleaning. Avoid baked-on synthetic enamel. Use high grade wax scouring pads and harsh cleansers which may cleaner. Avoid harsh or gritty cleaners or scour- mar finish. Use a mild cleansing [...]

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    PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY DISHES DO NOT DRY Water temperature too low. For best results, temperature should be 140 °F. to 150° F. Unload lower rack first-water from items in upper rack may fall into lower rack. Improper loading: Dishes should not nest together. Avoid overloading. Rinse agent dispenser is empty (on dishwashers having this [...]

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    PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY DETERGENT LEFT IN Action of water may be obstructed. Load dishwasher according to DETERGENT DISPENSER directions. Be sure that a large plate or other item is not placed directly infront of Detergent Dispenser. SPOTSANDFILMING ONGLASSESAND FLATWARE Dispenser cover may not open. Tall item in silverware basket maybe r[...]

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    PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY TO REMOVE SPOTS AND FILM ETCHING YELLOW OR BROWN FILM FORMATION . Try a vinegar rinse. Remove all metal utensils and wash load as usual but omit the dry portion of the cycle. With load still in dishwasher, set a bowl containing 2 cups (5oO ml) of white vinegar on bottom rack. Run dish- washer through a complete cyc[...]

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    PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY WATER CAN’T Some state or local plumbing codes require the use of a drain air PUMP OUT gap between a built-in dishwasher and the drain system of the home, This plumbing device is not part of the dishwasher. The air gap usually located on top of the sink or countertop near the dish~rasher is to prevent the possibi[...]

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    If you need service. In many cities, there’s a General Electric Factory Service Center. Call, and a radio dispatched truck will come to your home by appointment — morning or afternoon. Charge the work, if you Eke. All the centers accept both MasterCard and Visa Cards; Check the White Pages for “GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY” or “GENERAL ELECTR[...]

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    HOW to do away with surprise repair bills. Your new appliance is a well designed and engineered product. Before it left the factory, it went through rigorous tests, just to make sure it was as defect-free as possible. And you have a warranty (see back page of this book) to protect you against any manufactur- ing defects during the early period of y[...]

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    YOUR GENERAL ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER WARRANTY Save proof of original purchase date such as your sales slip or canct?lled check to establish warranty period. WHAT IS COVERED FULL ONE-YEAR WARRANTY For one year from date of original purchase, we will provide, free of charge, parts and service labor in your home to repair or replace any part of [...]