PRODUCT OVERVIEW 9 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 4 1 5 2 5 1 2 6 3 6 3 7 4 7 8 1 Control Panel & Door Handle 1 Control Panel 2 Front Cover 2 Door Handle 3 Lower Cover 3 Front Cover 4 Shipping Brace 4 Lower Cover 5 Signal Light (some models) 5 Shipping Brace 6 Base 6 Signal Light (some models) 7 Leveling Feet 7 Base 8 Leveling Feet Signal Light (Front Display) The top-control models have 3 indicator LEDs centered at the top of the front cover.
10 PRODUCT OVERVIEW Interior Parts 1 1 Top Wash Impeller 2 Upper Spray Arm 7 2 8 3 Lower Spray Arm 4 Filtration System 5 Detergent and Rinse Aid Dispenser 3 9 4 6 Drying Vent Cover 7 Cutlery Rack (some models) 5 10 8 Upper Rack 11 9 Silverware Basket 10 Lower Rack 6 11 Steam nozzle (on steam models) NOTE ••The silverware basket ships installed at the back of the bottom rack. For best performance, install it along the right side as shown.
INSTALLATION 11 INSTALLATION ENGLISH Installation Parts and Tools Parts not Provided Electrical cable Water supply tube Fittings for tube Coupler Teflon™ tape Air gap Wire nuts for 16-gauge wiring Hose clamp ⅞" UL approved strain relief Electrical tape Flat-blade screwdriver Phillips screwdriver Hole saw min.
12 INSTALLATION Installation Overview Preparing Cabinet Opening Leveling the Dishwasher Preparing Electrical Wiring Securing the Dishwasher to Countertop Preparing Water Supply Connection Connecting the Drain Hose Preparing the Dishwasher Connecting Water Supply Removing Lower Cover Connecting Power Sliding the Dishwasher into Cabinet Final Check Product Dimensions Back view Side view 26 5/8 - 26 13 /16" (676 - 681 mm) 23 3/4" (603 mm) 24 5/8" (625 mm) 33 5 /16" (846 mm) 4 1/2" (115 mm) 33
INSTALLATION 13 Preparing Cabinet Opening WARNING ••Don't use existing holes unless they are in the target area. Otherwise, the water supply and drain hose may be damaged by being crushed or kinked. CAUTION ••Failure to properly locate the hole for the water and drain lines may prevent the dishwasher from installing flush with the cabinets and could result in kinked or damaged lines.
14 INSTALLATION Preparing Electrical Wiring this appliance with the correct voltage 1 Operate as shown in this manual and on the rating plate. Connect it to a dedicated, properly grounded branch circuit which is protected by a time delay fuse. Connect the appliance using 3-wires, including a ground wire. 2 3 4 If an outlet and a three-prong power cord is used, it should be in an accessible location adjacent to and not behind the dishwasher and within 4 ft (1.2 m) of the dishwasher's side.
INSTALLATION 15 Preparing Dishwasher NOTE ••Do not pull or lift the dishwasher using the handle; doing so can damage the door and hinges. Open the door and grab the body frame and the top front opening of the tub to move or lift the dishwasher. 1 Remove the two screws attaching the lower cover to the dishwasher. 2 3 Remove the lower cover from the base. Remove the insulation pad from behind the access panel.
16 INSTALLATION Attaching Mounting Hardware For countertops made of wood or other material that will not be damaged by drilling, use the metal installation brackets. 1 Insert the installation brackets into the slots in the upper frame. 2 1 Sliding Dishwasher into Cabinet the dishwasher carefully into the cabinet 1 Slide opening. 2 Make sure the drain hose inside the cabinet is not kinked or pinched.
INSTALLATION 17 Leveling the Appliance Adjusting the Legs Adjusting the Front Legs ••Attach level on top front opening of tub from side to side. ••Use a flat-blade screwdriver or a pliers to turn the front legs and adjust the front of the tub. ••Attach level on front side of tub. ••Turn the front legs clockwise to raise the front of the tub and counter-clockwise to lower it. ••The adjustments work identically for both front legs.
18 INSTALLATION Securing Dishwasher to Countertop Connecting Drain Hose For countertops made of wood or other material that will not be damaged by drilling, use Method 1. For countertops made of granite, marble, or other materials that could be damaged by drilling, use Method 2. NOTE ••Cover the filter hole with towels to prevent screws from falling down into the pump. ••Use a magnetic screwdriver.
INSTALLATION 19 NOTE ••If the knockout plug has not been removed, the dishwasher will not be able to drain properly. 1 1 Remove the knockout plug with a hammer and screwdriver. 2 Connect end of the drain hose to the air gap with hose clamp provided. This avoids water being siphoned from the tub. Remove the knockout plug with a hammer and screwdriver. Air gap Knockout plug Rubber hose connector 2 Attach the drain hose to disposal with the hose clamp provided.
20 INSTALLATION Connecting Water Supply 1 Before connecting, turn off the water supply. 2 Slide the flexible stainless-steel water line or copper tube into the elbow. 3 Tighten the compression nut and make sure that the line is not kinked or pinched. Connecting Power NOTE ••The best location for the electrical conduit is on the right side of the back wall. Re-route the power cable before installation if the electrical conduit pipe is longer than 3" (76 mm) and is centered on the back wall.
INSTALLATION 21 4 Run the dishwasher on a Turbo cycle to verify proper operation and check for leaks. Error Code Possible Cause and Solution Drain hose kinked or pinched. OE Error Feed the drainage and supply hoses through the hole under the sink. Then gradually slide the dishwasher into the cabinet while pulling on the hoses under the sink to take up any slack. This helps avoid kinking the hoses or trapping them beneath the dishwasher. Drain hose connected to disposal.
22 OPERATION OPERATION 6 Select the Cycle and Options 7 Operate the Dishwasher Using the Appliance Before Using the Appliance ••Read the Important Safety Instructions. ••Connect to the hot water supply only. The water supply temperature should be a minimum of 120°F (49°C) for better washing performance and shorter cycle time. ••Remove insoluble items such as bones, toothpicks, and pieces of paper while loading the dishwasher.
OPERATION 23 Control Panel For Non-Steam Models 2 ENGLISH 1 3 6 4 1 4 Control Lock Power ••Press the Power button to turn power on and off. If no cycle is selected within 4 minutes, the dishwasher powers off. ••After the cycle is complete, the power automatically turns off for purposes of safety and economy. ••If there is a power surge, power outage, or disruption of any kind, power is automatically turned off for safety.
24 OPERATION For Steam Models 1 2 3 6 4 1 4 Control Lock Power ••Press the Power button to turn power on and off. If no cycle is selected within 4 minutes, the dishwasher powers off. ••After the cycle is complete, the power automatically turns off for purposes of safety and economy. ••If there is a power surge, power outage, or disruption of any kind, power is automatically turned off for safety. ••When power is connected again, it will turn on automatically and resume the cycle.
OPERATION 25 Cycles Select your desired cycle. This cycle senses the load size, soil amount and soil toughness and is optimized to achieve the best cleaning. ••For steam models, this cycle has the added power of steam. Use a dedicated cycle downloadable via Wi-Fi or NFC. Machine Clean This cycle is for cleaning the inside of the dishwasher. Use the cycle without dishes in the machine. It eliminates residual soils, odor, white spots, and other dirt.
26 OPERATION Options High Temp Select the desired cycle button and then select the options for that cycle. Raises the main wash temperature to improve cleaning. Dual Zone Extra Dry This option automatically sets the spray intensity to soft for the upper spray arm and strong for the lower spray arm. Place heavily soiled dishes like plates and bowls in the lower rack and lightly soiled dishes like cups and small plates in the upper rack to get the best results.
OPERATION 27 Cycle/Option Guide The cycle guide below shows the available options for each cycle. Machine Clean Cycle Auto Heavy Delicate Normal Turbo Express Rinse Soil Level all levels heavy light all levels heavy light light 13.6-22.4 L 20.3 L 19.7 L 9.2-19.5 L 27.5 L 17 L 6.8 L 12.3 L 3.6-5.9 gal 5.4 gal 5.2 gal 2.4-5.2 gal 7.3 gal 4.5 gal 1.8 gal 3.2 gal 88 - 128 120 - 150 80 - 98 93 - 143 59 33 12 82 *Water Usage **Wash Time w/o Options (Mins.
28 OPERATION For Steam Models Cycle Auto Heavy Soil Level all levels heavy light 15.4-24.2 L 22.1 L 21.5 L *Water Usage **Wash Time w/o Options (Mins.) Delicate Refresh 7.8 L Normal Turbo Express Rinse all levels heavy light light 9.2-19.5 L 4.1-6.4 gal 5.8 gal 5.7 gal 2.1 gal 2.4-5.2 gal 104 - 145 132 160 93 - 109 41 93 - 143 Machine Clean 27.5 L 20.4 L 6.8 L 13.6 L 7.3 gal 5.4 gal 1.8 gal 3.
OPERATION 29 Loading the Dishwasher Loading the Lower Rack The extra tall tub allows loading of dishes, pans, or other utensils up to 14" high. Loading 10 Place Settings ENGLISH For effective washing performance, always follow the following instructions. ••Remove large particles of food debris from plates including bones etc. before loading. ••Items with burnt on food should be soaked prior to loading in the dishwasher. ••Deep pots or dishes should be placed upside down.
30 OPERATION Folding Down the Lower Tines Loading Dishes & Pots Fold tines down to fit larger dishes; pull tines back up to fit smaller dishes.
OPERATION 31 Loading the Silverware Basket Silverware Loading Tips: ••When unloading the dishwasher, it is best to start with the silverware basket. Doing so will prevent water droplets from falling on your silverware from the upper rack. Loading 10 Place Settings 5 1 4 3 6 3 2 3 2 6 2 3 3 6 5 1 4 WARNING ••Be careful when loading and unloading sharp items. Load sharp knives with the handles up to reduce the risk of personal injury.
32 OPERATION Loading the Upper Rack Loading 10 Place Settings Upper Rack Loading Tips: ••Place cups and glasses in the rows between the rack tines. Placing them over the rack tines can lead to breakage and water spots. ••To avoid chipping, do not let stemware touch other items. ••Place items so that the open end faces down for cleaning and drying. ••Do not stack items on top of each other.
OPERATION 33 Removing and Replacing Cup Racks (On Some Models) 1 Fold tines down to fit larger dishes; pull tines back up to fit smaller dishes. Case 1 Slide cup rack down into its closed position. Case 2 2 Locate assembly slot on cup rack and firmly pop rack off support bar on that side. • The rack on the left pops free at the back. The rack on the right pops free at the front. Assembly slot Loading Dishes & Pots 3 Slide cup rack off support bar on opposite side.
34 OPERATION Height Adjustable Upper Rack The upper rack adjusts up and down. Raise the upper rack to allow items up to 14" tall in the lower rack. Lower the upper rack to allow dishes up to 12" tall in the upper rack. The dishwasher ships with the upper rack raised. There are three available positions for adjusting the height of the upper rack to create more space. 3 2 1 3 2 1 WARNING ••Before adjusting, ensure the rack is empty of all dishes. Otherwise dishes may get damaged or you may get injured.
OPERATION 35 Loading the Cutlery Rack (On Some Models) The tray on the left side can be adjusted to a high or low position to accommodate utensils or cutlery of different sizes. Remove dishes before adjusting the tray. Adjust the tray by sliding the lever. NOTE ••For best cleaning performance, place flatware in the silverware baskets. Heavily soiled utensils or items with baked on foods should be placed in the middle rack or spoon basket for best performance.
36 OPERATION Adding Cleaning Agents Adding Detergent to the Dispenser ••Remove the label on the dispenser prior to running the dishwasher for the first time. ••The amount of detergent needed depends on the cycle, load size, and soil level of dishes. ••Put detergent into the detergent compartment before starting any cycle, except the Rinse cycle. 1 Push the button on the dispenser lid to open the cover.