Jenn-Air DU430 manual

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    Operating Instructions 0 E N N - A I R ® Model DU430 For Future Reference For future reference we suggest you retain this manual Be sure to provide the model number of your appliance. after recording the model number and serial number (six numbers and two letters) of this dishwasher in the Consumer Relations Department spaces provided below. This [...]

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    IMPORTANT _ WA R NING Produ ct s w it h 8. Us e only a d e t e rg e nt 13. Load lig h t pla s tic it e ms so a UL la be l h av e bee n list e d w it h d e sign e d for an automatic t he y w ill no t bec om e t he Und erw rit e r ' s La b orato rie s . dis h was he r . N e ve r us e soa p, di s lodg e d and drop to t he Inc. -- t h o se w i th [...]

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    How to ope r ate you r d ishwashe r Door Latch Cycle Indicator Dial Vapor Vent (Turn to Start) HHHk HHHHI; t- 1 U O.vl_6 MVV STEP 1. Load your dishw a sher S TEP 4. Select the cycle and start • Fo r C O NSE R VA W ASH cycle: with dishes, silverware, pots, the dishwasher. See Cycle Selection a. Be sure door is unla t ched. pans, bowls, etc. accord[...]

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    Cycle selection h ints It i s impo r tant to f ollo w t h e loading inst r uctions on pages 7 and 8 . HEA V Y W ASH -- For items s uc h a s p ot s , pan s and ca ss e r ole s w it h d r ied-on o r b aked-on s oil s. Everyday di sh e s m ay b e included . NORMAL WASH -- Fo r loads of eve r yday di sh e s, gla ss e s and cook w a r e. CONSERVA W ASH-[...]

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    Wat e r Temperature Help preve n t spotting How to choo s e a n d use Control System with a rinse agent, the right detergent. To get dis h es clean an d d r y you A rinse ag e nt mak es w at er fl o w First, use only powder or liquid n ee d h ot w ate r. To he lp you g e t off dis hes quick e r t h an u s ual . T h is detergents specifically made f[...]

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    How to prepare the dishes for washing. You'll find two detergent If th i s i s you r fir s t d i shw a sh er , o r Note: Th e foo ds mentione d h e r e dispensers on the inside door of if you 'r e r e p lacing a muc h ol d e r a r e f o r example s only . O t h e r foo ds your dis h washer. Th e r e a r e tw o , mo d el , you may w on d e[...]

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    How to load your dishwasher How to load the TOP RACK The top rack is best for glasses, cups and saucers. Cups and glasses fit best along the sides. This is the place for dishwasher-safe plastics, too. Make sure small plastic items are lodged in tightly so they can't fall onto the This is a random mixed load, the most common type you heating un[...]

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    How to load the BOTTOM RACK i Fit plates a nd saucers between the pins. Place i tems so Heavily so i le d pots, p a ns and c a sseroles M UST be that water and detergent from wash arm can reach soiled loaded in the bottom rack, facing down. Prop broiler surfaces, pans and racks along the edge. Put flatware in the removable basket with handles up PR[...]

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    What you can usually wash safely in your dishwasher. And what you can't. Usually Material Safe Exceptions (not safe) Special Instructions A l u mi nu m YES S o me col or ed an odized Some d arke ni ng or spotti n g possible . R e move by a l uminum can fa d e. s c o uring w it h so ap -fill e d s te el woo l pad s. C h i na / YES An tiq u e, m[...]

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    Questions? Use This Problem Solver PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY 10[...]

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    PROB L EM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY (continued nextpage) _ 11[...]

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    Th e P r o b lem Solver (c o ntinued) PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY W at e r around t he outlet on t h e tu b b ottom a t t h e b ack of t he tu b is normal . It is cl e an w ater . It s th ere t o k ee p the w ater seal lu b ricated . IN THE BOTTOM I OF THE TUB I I I Check the kitchen sink. Is it dra i ning well? Yo u may need a plumber. To re[...]

  • Page 13

    How to change color panels If y o u are re d ecorat i ng, y o u can Note: Other co l or panels are change y o ur d ishwasher's fr o nt ava il ab l e for y our di shwasher. panel t o match o r blend with y o ur Check the c o lor y o u want o n the new col o rs, o rder form bel o w an d mail it t o us. T he panel is hel d in place by the W ood p[...]

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    Care and Cl e aning USER MAINTENANCE Built-in di,_ hwashers Not using your dishwasher INSTRUCTIONS often us e an air gap. in winter? Pro te ct against Clean the control panel with Keep it clean, freezing. a lightly dampened cloth. Dry An air gap is a plumb ing device . If you r dis hw as h er is left in an t h oroug h ly . Do not u se a b rasives I[...]