Maytag MDB7609AWB User Instructions - Page 10

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PROBLEM ODORS NOISY FOOD SOILS REMAIN ON DISHES DID NOT SANITIZE DAMAGE TO DISHWARE BLINKING LIGHTS CLOUDY OR SPOTTED DISHWARE (AND HARD WATER SOLUTION) ETCHING (PERMANENT CLOUDINESS) LEAKING WATER TUB IS DISCOLORED 10 SOLUTION NOTE: If the dishwasher is not used daily, you can run a rinse cycle with the partial load daily until a full load is ready to run. Run a vinegar rinse through the dishwasher by putting 2 cups (500 mL) of white vinegar in an upright glass measuring cup in the lower rack. Run a normal cycle with the Heated Dry option turned off. Do not use detergent. The dishwasher may not be draining properly. See "WATER REMAINS IN THE TUB/WILL NOT DRAIN" in "Troubleshooting." NOTES: • Surging sounds can occur periodically throughout the cycle while the dishwasher is draining. • Normal water valve hissing may be heard periodically. • A normal snap sound may be heard when the detergent dispenser opens during the cycle and when the door is opened at the end of the cycle. • Improper installation will affect noise levels. Be sure the filters are properly installed. A thumping sound may be heard if items extend beyond the racks and interfere with the wash arms. Readjust the dishware and resume the cycle. Be sure the dishwasher is loaded correctly. Improper loading can greatly decrease the washing performance (see "Prepare and Load the Dishwasher"). Select the proper cycle and option for the type of soils. The Pots Pans cycle with the Hi Temp option can be used for tougher loads. Be sure the incoming water temperature is at least 120°F (49°C). Use the proper amount of fresh detergent. More detergent is needed for heavier-soiled loads and hard water conditions. Scrape food from dishes prior to loading (do not prerinse). If the sanitized light is blinking, the load is NOT sanitized. The cycle was interrupted in the final rinse, or your water heater is set too low. Set your water heater to 120°F (49°C). Improper loading can cause dishes to become chipped or damaged. (See specific loading instructions within this guide.) If the START/RESUME light is blinking, press START/RESUME and close the door within 3 seconds. If the Clean light or any other lights are blinking and the dishwasher will not run, call for service. NOTES: • Liquid rinse aid is necessary for drying and to reduce spotting. • Use the correct amount of detergent. Confirm that the cloudiness is removable by soaking the item in white vinegar for 5 minutes. If the cloudiness disappears, it is due to hard water. Adjust the amount of detergent and rinse aid. See ("HARD WATER [WHITE RESIDUE ON DISHWASHER INTERIOR OR GLASSWARE]") in "Troubleshooting." If it does not come clear, it is due to etching (see below). Be sure the incoming water temperature is set at 120°F (49°C). Try using the Hi Temp and Sani Rinse options. To remove spotting, run a vinegar rinse through the dishwasher. • Wash and rinse the affected dishware and load into dishwasher. Remove all silverware and metal items. Put 2 cups (500 mL) of white vinegar in a glass measuring cup in the lower rack. Run a normal cycle with the Heated Dry option turned off. No detergent is needed. This is an erosion of the surface of the glassware and can be caused by a combination of: water that is too hot, from using too much detergent with soft water or by pre-washing. Detergent needs food soil to act upon. If etching has occurred, the glassware is permanently damaged. To avoid further etching, adjust the detergent amount to match the water hardness, stop pre-washing, and use water heating options only when incoming water temperature is below 120°F (49°C). Be sure dishwasher has been installed properly and is level. Suds can cause the dishwasher to overflow. Measure the detergent accurately and use only detergents designed for use in a dishwasher. Less detergent is needed in soft water. Try another brand of detergent if sudsing continues. To avoid rinse aid leaking from the dispenser, be sure the lid is securely attached and avoid overfilling. NOTES: • High iron content in the water can discolor the tub. • Tomato-based foods can discolor the tub or dishware. A citrus-based cleaner can be used to clean.

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PROBLEM
SOLUTION
ODORS
NOISY
FOOD SOILS REMAIN
ON DISHES
DID NOT SANITIZE
DAMAGE TO DISHWARE
BLINKING
LIGHTS
CLOUDY
OR SPOTTED
DISHWARE
(AND HARD
WATER SOLUTION)
ETCHING
(PERMANENT
CLOUDINESS)
LEAKING
WATER
TUB IS DISCOLORED
NOTE:
If the dishwasher
is not used daily, you can run a rinse cycle with the partial load daily until a
full load is ready to run.
Run a vinegar rinse through
the dishwasher
by putting
2 cups (500 mL) of white vinegar in an
upright glass measuring
cup in the lower rack. Run a normal cycle
with the Heated Dry option
turned off. Do not use detergent.
The dishwasher
may not be draining properly.
See "WATER REMAINS IN THE TUB/WILL
NOT
DRAIN" in "Troubleshooting."
NOTES:
Surging sounds can occur
periodically
throughout
the cycle while the dishwasher
is draining.
Normal water valve hissing may be heard periodically.
A normal snap sound may be heard when the detergent
dispenser
opens during the cycle and
when the door is opened at the end of the cycle.
Improper
installation
will affect noise levels.
Be sure the filters are properly
installed.
A thumping
sound may be heard if items extend beyond the racks and interfere with the wash arms.
Readjust the dishware
and resume the cycle.
Be sure the dishwasher
is loaded
correctly.
Improper
loading can greatly decrease
the washing
performance
(see "Prepare and Load the Dishwasher").
Select the proper
cycle and option
for the type of soils. The Pots Pans cycle with the Hi Temp
option can be used for tougher
loads.
Be sure the incoming
water temperature
is at least 120°F (49°C).
Use the proper amount
of fresh detergent.
More detergent
is needed for heavier-soiled
loads and
hard water conditions.
Scrape food from dishes prior to loading (do not prerinse).
If the sanitized
light is blinking, the load is
NOT
sanitized.
The cycle was interrupted
in the final
rinse, or your water heater is set too low. Set your water heater to 120°F (49°C).
Improper
loading
can cause dishes to become chipped
or damaged.
(See specific
loading
instructions
within this guide.)
If the START/RESUME
light is blinking, press START/RESUME
and close the door within 3 seconds.
If the Clean light or any other lights are blinking
and the dishwasher
will not run, call for service.
NOTES:
Liquid rinse aid is necessary
for drying and to reduce spotting.
Use the correct amount
of detergent.
Confirm that the cloudiness
is removable
by soaking
the item in white vinegar for 5 minutes. If the
cloudiness
disappears,
it is due to hard water. Adjust the amount of detergent
and rinse aid. See
("HARD WATER [WHITE RESIDUE ON DISHWASHER
INTERIOR OR GLASSWARE]")
in
"Troubleshooting."
If it does not come clear, it is due to etching
(see below).
Be sure the incoming
water temperature
is set at 120°F (49°C).
Try using the Hi Temp and Sani Rinse options.
To remove spotting,
run a vinegar rinse through
the dishwasher.
Wash and rinse the affected
dishware
and load into dishwasher.
Remove all silverware
and
metal items. Put 2 cups (500 mL) of white vinegar in a glass measuring
cup in the lower rack.
Run a normal cycle with the Heated Dry option turned
off. No detergent
is needed.
This is an erosion of the surface of the glassware
and can be caused by a combination
of: water
that is too hot, from using too much detergent
with soft water or by pre-washing.
Detergent
needs
food soil to act upon.
If etching
has occurred,
the glassware
is permanently
damaged.
To avoid
further etching,
adjust the detergent
amount
to match the water hardness,
stop
pre-washing,
and
use water heating options
only when incoming
water temperature
is below 120°F (49°C).
Be sure dishwasher
has been installed
properly
and is level.
Suds can cause the dishwasher
to overflow.
Measure the detergent
accurately
and use only
detergents
designed for use in a dishwasher.
Less detergent
is needed in soft water. Try another
brand of detergent
if sudsing continues.
To avoid
rinse aid leaking from the dispenser,
be sure the lid is securely attached
and avoid
overfilling.
NOTES:
High
iron
content
in the water can discolor
the tub.
Tomato-based
foods can discolor the tub or dishware.
A citrus-based
cleaner can be used to clean.
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