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Cycle and Option Descriptions
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Cycle and Option Descriptions This information covers several different models. Your dishwasher may not have all of the cycles and options described. CYCLE SELECTIONS CYCLES SOIL LEVEL WASH TIME* (MINS.) W/O OPTIONS Typical** Max The most advanced and versatile cycle. ProWash™ Light to Medium 110 150 cycle senses the load size, soil amount, and toughness of soil, to adjust the cycle for optimal cleaning using Tough/Baked-On 125 190 only the amount of water and energy needed. Heavy 125 190 Use for hard-to-clean, heavily soiled pots, pans, Light to Medium 130 150 casseroles, and tableware. Heavy/Baked-On 140 205 WATER USAGE GALLONS (Liters) 4.2 (16.1) 5.0 (19.1) 6.8 (25.8) 5.0 (19.1) 6.8 (25.8) This cycle is recommended to completely wash a full Light to Medium 110 load of normally soiled dishes. Selecting this cycle will default to the options recommended for normal Heavy 125 amounts of food soil. The energy label is based on this cycle. Use for lightly soiled items or china and crystal. Light to Medium 105 Heavy/Baked-On 120 150 4.0 (15.0) 190 6.8 (25.8) 145 4.2 (15.2) 185 6.8 (25.8) When you need fast results, the 1 Hour Wash will clean All soil levels 58 dishes using slightly more water and energy. Select the Heat Dry or ProDry™ option to speed drying times (add approximately 27 to 35 minutes to the 1 Hour Wash cycle). Use for rinsing dishes, glasses, and silverware that will All soil levels 17 not be washed right away. Do not use detergent. 62 7.9 (30.0) 20 2.4 (9.0) Wash times depend on water temperature, heavy soil condition, dish load size and options selected. Adding options will add time to the cycle. *Adding options will add time to the cycle. See options information section. **This is the approximate cycle time obtained with 120°F (49°C) hot water available at the dishwasher. Increase in time results from low temperature of the incoming water. 8