Whirlpool SUD7000 manual

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    UNDERCOUNTER DISHW ASHER Use & Care Guide T able of Contents .............. ................ ......... 2 3385537 Mode l SUD7000[...]

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    2 T ABLE OF CONTENTS DISHWASHER SAFETY ...................................... ........................... 3 Before Using Your Dishwasher ......................... ........................... 4 PARTS AND FEATURES ....................... ............................ ............. 5 START-UP GUIDE ................................. ....................[...]

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    3 DISHW ASHER SAFETY You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't immediately follow instructions. You can be killed or seriously injured if you don't follow instructions. All safety messages will tell you what the potential hazard is, tell you how to reduce the chance of injury, and tell you what can happen if the instructions are[...]

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    4 Bef ore Using Y o ur Dishw asher ■ Instal l where dishwash er is protected from the elements. Protect agains t freezing to avoid pos sible rupt ure of fill va lve. Such rupt ures are not covered by th e warranty . See “Sto ring” in the “Dis hwasher Care” section for wint er storage information. ■ Install an d level d ishwashe r on a f[...]

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    5 P AR TS AND FEATURES Contr ol Panel 1. Upper level wa sh 2. Adjust able to p rack (on some mod els) 3. Fold-down tines 4. W ater in let openi ng [in tub wall] 5. Bottom rack 6. Rack bumper 7. Heating elemen t 8. Ve n t 9. T op spr ay arm 10. Extra-ca pacity fold-d own shelves 11. Mode l and ser ial numb er label 12. Lower spray arm 13. Silverwar [...]

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    6 STAR T-UP GUIDE Bef ore using your dishwa sher , r emov e all p ackag ing ma teri als. Read thi s entire Use and Ca re Guide. Y ou wi ll find import ant safety in formation and usefu l operating tip s. Using Y our Ne w Dishw asher 1. Scrape lar ge food soil and har d items (toothpicks or bones) from dishes. 2. Properly load the dishwash er . (See[...]

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    7 Loading T op Rack The top rack is design ed for cu ps, glas ses, a nd smalle r items. (See recommended loadin g patter ns shown.) NOTE : The features on you r dishwasher rack may va ry from the drawings shown. ■ Place items so op en ends face dow n for cleaning and draini ng. ■ Load glasses in top rack onl y . The bottom rack is not designed [...]

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    8 ■ Load cookie sh eets, cake pans , and other la rge items at the sides and bac k. Loadin g such items i n front can keep the water spray from reaching the detergent disp enser and silverw are basket. ■ Secure heavil y soiled cookware fac e down in the rack. ■ Make sure pot han dles and other it ems do not stop r otat ion of the sp ray arm( [...]

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    9 DISHW ASHER USE Deter gent Di spenser The det ergent dispenser has 2 sec tions. The Pre-W ash section empties de tergent into the dishwash er when you cl ose the door . The Main Wash section aut omaticall y empties d etergent into th e dishw asher du ring t he main wash . (See the “Cycl e Sele ction Charts.”) ■ Use aut omatic d ishwas hing [...]

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    10 Rinse Ai d Dispenser Rinse aids prevent water from forming d roplets that c an dry as spot s or st reak s. They also i mpro ve dry ing by a llowing water to drain off of the dishes d uring the final rinse by releasin g a small amount of the rin se aid in to the rinse w ater . Y ou r dishwash er is designed to u se a liquid rinse ai d. Do not use[...]

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    11 Cy cle Se lection Charts Sel ect the wash cy cle an d opti ons de sir ed. Th e dis hwash er star ts fillin g once you press a cyc le, unles s you selec t a dela y wash. Y ou can select an option as th e machine is fil ling. Y our el ectron ic dish washer senses t he soil level on y our dishe s. Soil level det ermines the lengt h of some cycles, [...]

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    12 Canceling a Cy cle Anyti me during a cyc le, press Cancel/Drain glows. The dishwas her pauses for about 5 seconds and start s a 2-minute d rain (if neede d). Let the dishw asher drain completely . The light goes off when the dishwash er finishes the drain. T o stop the drain Y ou can press CANCEL /DRAIN a gain to st op the dr ain immediately . R[...]

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    13 Air Dry Contr ol Lock Select this option to dry dish es without h eat and sa ve ener gy . The dishes take lon ger to dry and s ome spott ing can occur . For best drying, us e a liquid rinse aid. Some items (such as plasti cs) may n eed towel d rying. NOTE : The dishwas her automat ically heat s the air in the dishwash er during the “dry” por[...]

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    14 W ASHING SPECIAL ITEMS If you have doubts about washing a partic ular item, ch eck with the manuf acturer to see if it is dishwa sher safe. Materi al Dishwa sher Sa fe?/ Comment s Alumi num Ye s High water temp erature and detergents can affect finish of an odized alumin um. Dis posa ble Alumi num No Do not wash thr owaway alumi num pans in the [...]

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    15 DISHW ASHER CARE Cleani ng Cleaning the exterior In most case s, regular use of a soft, d amp cloth or sponge and a mild d eter gent is all th at is n eces sary to keep the outside of you r dishwash er looking nice an d clean. If y our dishwas her has a stainles s steel exteri or , a stainless stee l cleaner is recommended. Cleaning the interior[...]

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    16 TR OUBLESHOOTING First try the solutions suggested here and possibly avoid the cost of a service call. .. Dis hwashe r is n ot op erat ing pr ope rly ■ Dishwasher does not run or stops during a cycle Is the door closed tightly an d latche d? Is the right cycle selec ted? Refer to th e “Cycle Sele ction Charts.” Is there power to the dis hw[...]

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    17 NOTE : T o remove spot s and film from dishes, t ry a whit e vinegar rinse . This procedure is intend ed for occasio nal use only . Vine gar is an acid, and using it too often could d amage your di shwash er . 1. W ash and rin se dishes. Use a n air -dry or an energy- saving dry opt ion. Rem ove all silver ware or me tal item s. 2. Put 2 cups (5[...]

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    18 FILTER MODULE The was hing sy stem par ts covered by your war ranty are show n below. ASSISTANCE OR SER VICE Before calling for as sistance or serv ice, please c heck “T ro ublesh ootin g.” I t may s ave yo u th e cost of a servi ce cal l. If you st ill nee d help , fo llow th e instr uctio ns belo w . When calli ng, plea se know the purchas[...]

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    DISHW ASHER W ARRANTY TWO-YEA R FULL W ARRANT Y For two years from the date of pu rchase, when this di shwasher is op erated and maintai ned according to instruct ions attached to or furn ished with t he product, Whirlp ool Corporation wi ll pay for factory sp ecified replace ment parts and repair labor costs to co r rect defects in materials or wo[...]