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    * * B * ENERGY SAVER DRY option pushbuttons let you save electrical power by stiutting off the heater in the dry ’cycle when fast drying is not needed. WASH CYCLES: The Power Scrub@ Cycle, c6mbined with the Potwasher’s high performance Power WashTM system, may not do everything [such as remove burned-on soils), but will remove dried-on and bake[...]

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    — CYCLE SELEiTOR ENE::;I:;VER DOORhTCH CO[~OL PUSHBUTTONS PUSHBUTTONS Features of your new potwasherTM UPPER SPRAY POWER TOWERm RACK SHOWER TELESCOPING SPRAYER , 1 SIX-SECTI @ SILVERWAR . BASKET WATER LEVEL ‘ CONTROL LOWEi CRYSTAL-CLEARm POWER DUAL-OETERGENT Reversible RACK RINSE :;;HW DISPENSER COLORPANELS DISPENSER Before operating your dishw[...]

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    TO O~erat~ yOU~ di~hw~~h~~. . . .a 1 PREPARE YOUR TABLEWARE, POTS & PANS, AND LOAD DISHWASHER PROPERLY See your Use & Care Book. ❑ ADD DETERGENT Properdetergents arevery important to achieve good dishwashing results. Use only fresh detergents de- signed for automatic dishwashers. Review the detergent section of the Use and Care Book to be[...]

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    .“_. .— - — ,, “y What happens during the cycle ... @ Dishwasher will comple~ cycle squence automatically @ Occasional clicking sounds that occur are caused by: and control clial will advance to OFF position. r CYCLE SEQUENCE (minutes –approx.) Wash/Rinse Rinse Rinse Ma[a~~tergent Rinse Rinse ‘-’’-” m 4 6 3 44 4 2: 93 4 6 3 18 4 9[...]