EdgeStar DWP60ES Owner's Manual - Page 10

Operating Instructions

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Operating Instructions To get the best performance from your dishwasher, read all operating instructions prior using it for the first time. Throughout this manual, features and graphic depictions may vary from your mode.l. 54 3 6 2 8 7 1 1. Power Button: Press to turn the unit ON/OFF. 2. Power Light: Indicates when the ON/OFF Button has been pressed. 3. Washing Program Selector: Rotate the knob to select the desired wash cycle. 4. Start/Pause Button: Press to START, PAUSE, and RESTART the dishwasher. 5. Delay button: Press this button to DELAY start of wash cycle. Start time can be delayed in 2,4,6 or 8 hour increments. 6. Delay indicator Light: Indicates when the DELAY button has been pressed. 7. Rinse-Aid Warning light: Indicates when the rinse-aid dispenser is low. 8. Delay Time/Washing Phase indicator: This light will indicate which increment the START time is delayed. Furthermore, when the dishwasher is operating this will indicate the phase of the wash cycle. The phases are: Pre-wash , Wash , Rinse and Dry Program Selector Wash Cycle Heavy Normal When Cycle Should Used For heavily soiled dishes or cookware with driedon or baked-on soils. Everyday dishes may be included in this cycle. However, this cycle may not remove burnt-on foods. For loads of everyday dishes, glasses, and cookware with medium soils. Estimated Time 112 min. Estimated Water Usage 4.7 gal 85 min. 3.8 gal Eco For lightly soiled plates, glasses, bowls and pans. 77 min. 3.4 gal Glass For lightly soiled glasses, crystal and fine china. 71 min. 2.9 gal Speed This is a shorter cycle for lightly soiled loads that do not need drying. Soak For rinsing partial loads that will be washed later. 45 min. 10 min. 3.3 gal 0.7 gal NOTE: Many dishes may have lighter soil than what the NORMAL cycle is optimized for. Choosing a cycle other than NORMAL can save energy and water. EdgeStar Dishwasher 6

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Operating Instructions
To get the best performance from your dishwasher, read all operating
instructions prior using it for the first time.
Throughout this manual, features and graphic depictions may vary from your
model
.
1.
Power Button:
Press to turn the unit ON/OFF.
2.
Power Light:
Indicates when the ON/OFF Button has been pressed.
3.
Washing Program Selector:
Rotate the knob to select the desired wash cycle.
4.
Start/Pause Button:
Press to START, PAUSE, and RESTART the dishwasher.
5.
Delay button:
Press this button to DELAY start of wash cycle. Start time can be delayed in
2,4,6 or 8 hour increments.
6.
Delay indicator Light
: Indicates when the DELAY button has been pressed.
7.
Rinse-Aid Warning light:
Indicates when the rinse-aid dispenser is low.
8.
Delay Time/Washing Phase indicator:
This light will indicate which increment the START
time is delayed. Furthermore, when the dishwasher is operating this will indicate the phase of
the wash cycle.
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Program
Wash
Cycle
When Cycle Should Used
Estimated
Time
Estimated
Water
Usage
Heavy
For heavily soiled dishes or cookware with dried-
on or baked-on soils. Everyday dishes may be
included in this cycle. However, this cycle may not
remove burnt-on foods.
112 min.
4.7 gal
Normal
For loads of everyday dishes, glasses, and
cookware with medium soils.
85 min.
3.8 gal
Eco
For lightly soiled plates, glasses, bowls and pans.
77 min.
3.4 gal
Glass
For lightly soiled glasses, crystal and fine china.
71 min.
2.9 gal
Speed
This is a shorter cycle for lightly soiled loads that
do not need drying.
45 min.
3.3 gal
Soak
For rinsing partial loads that will be washed later.
10 min.
0.7 gal
Selector
NOTE:
Many dishes may have lighter soil than what the NORMAL cycle is
optimized for. Choosing a cycle other than NORMAL can save energy and water.