GE 49-5215 user manual

User manual for the device GE 49-5215

Device: GE 49-5215
Category: Dishwasher
Manufacturer: GE
Size: 5.86 MB
Added : 7/23/2013
Number of pages: 14
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Summary of the content on the page No. 8

CARE OF EXTERIOR FINISHES CARE OF INTERIOR The Dishwasher cabinet is finished with durable Normally the interior is self-cleaning. Avoi{l baked-on synthetic enamel. Use high grade wax scouring pads and harsh cleansers which may cleaner. Avoid harsh or gritty cleaners or scour- mar finish.Usea mildcleansingpowder. ing pads which may scratch finish. . ~rn off watersupplyto dishwasherand drain If dishwasheris to be left unused in unheated waterinletline. location during winter months, have service

Summary of the content on the page No. 9

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY DISHES 00 NOTDRY Water temperature too low. For best results, temperature should be 140°F. to 150°F. Urdoad lower rack first-water from items in upper rack may fdl into lower rack. Improper loading: Dishes should not nest together. Avoid overloading. Rinse agent dispenser is empty (on dishwashers having this feature). “Drying Heat On” button not pushed (on models equipped with Energy Saver option ). @ Water coming into the dishwasher UNCLEAN DISHES Improper wate

Summary of the content on the page No. 10

— PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY DETERGENT LEFT IN Action of water may be obstructed,Load dishwasheraccording to DETERGENT DISPENSER directions. Be sure that a large plate or other item is not placed directly in front of Detergent Dispenser. Dispenser cover may not open. Tall item in silverware basket may be resting against cup, preventing it from opening. Detergent may be old. If very hard or caked in container, do not use. Certain brands of detergents may perform better than others; try ano

Summary of the content on the page No. 11

—————— — PROBLEM POSSiBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY I Try a vinegar rinse. Remove allmetalutensilsandwashloadasusualbut omitthedryportionofthecycle.With}oadstillindishwasher, s$ta b~wl containing2 cups(500mi) of whitevinegaranbottomrack.Rundish- washerthrougha completecycle. ETCHING Caused by using too much detergent in soft water. This milky film- Iike surface cannot be removed because metal ions have been removed from the surface of the glass. To prevent this problem, use less deter- gent when your wat

Summary of the content on the page No. 12

PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDY of a cloggeddrain system. THE DISHWASHERWARRANTYDOESNOTCOVERSERVICE COST TO CLEAN QR REPAIR A DRAIN AIR GAP. Most air gaps are simple to inspect and to clean when necessary. Most modelscan be cieanedby lifting off a chrome cover and un- screwinga plasticcapandthenremovingany materialthatmay have accumulated.This procedureshouldbe foilowedany time the dish- washerfailsto drainproperly. ~~ ~- AIR GAP .ILTERNATE AIR GAP LOCATIONS ,- COUNTERTOP MOUNTED . . . fi ‘~ -

Summary of the content on the page No. 13

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Summary of the content on the page No. 14

FULLONE-YEARWARRANTY GENERALELECTRICDISHWASHER From General Electric to you- This warranty isextended by the General Electric Company to the original purchaser and to any succeeding owner and applies to products purchased in the United States, retained within the 48 contiguousstates, the state of Hawaii, or the District of Columbia, and employed in ordinary home use. What we will do– If your General Electric Dishwasher fails because of a manufacturing defect within one year from the date of orig

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Summary of the content on the page No. 2

—,.-—--—. -—-, is notoneinyourcommunity, contact... If you re~ive e damaged dishwasher,immedi- ately contacttheretaildealerIor builder)from 2, GenQral Wleckric FtiaMchisQd Custnm~rCarQ whomyou purchasedit. He ha$ been informed $orvicers.You’llfindthemin theYellowPagas of the proper procedure tn take care of such under“Dishwashing Machines-~pairing~’ matters andcanhandle itfaryou. bca~ yOUr diSkW@$h@?k .mdBi md setid mHm* Readthis Use and CareBookand the s~parate her.Shouldyou everneedto callfor

Summary of the content on the page No. 3

——-— —.—. V---- .....“. thiswarrantyexpiresyou may purchasean Ex- ~atterson city ~ast - Room316 %ndedService Contract which will enableyou Appliance Park tobudget yOUr Service needs. This coverage b~ Louisvill~, Kentucky 40225 y{}nd warranty is availablefrom our Factory Finally, if your problem is still not r~solved, %rvice offices and from many franchised CUSF writ~or telephone: timer CareServicers.It is a good idea to apply Major Applianm ConsumerActionPanel forthis coverage beforeyour warrant

Summary of the content on the page No. 4

———.—. . .- ‘: : ASSES, CUPS, SAUCE DISHES UTENS!LS ANDBOWLS Saucepans and lids, beaters, spatulas, mixing Load glasses, cups, saucers, dishwasher-safe bowls and other small food preparation ite~ms plastic and wood items in the upper rack of your dishwasher,using these illustrationsas a may be placed at random in the upper rack. @ guide. Remember, when loading any item, it shodd face toward the water source, in the center. Notice deep items are loaded open-end down so soiled surfaces face direct

Summary of the content on the page No. 5

PLATESAND sAueEHs Plates and saucers fit between the pins, as shown. Load platters along the sides, in cor- ners or in the back. Do not place large dishes across the front of the rack preventingwater from reaching the Dual Detergent Dispenser. Placing glassesin the lower rack is not recom- mended due to the powerfd water action. ITEMS WITH HE.4VY, DRIED-ON AND BAKED-ON SOILS SUCH AS POTS, PANS AND CASSEROLES MUST BE LOADED IN THE LOWER RACK WITH THE OPEN END DOWN, FACING DIRECTLY TOWARD THE WASH

Summary of the content on the page No. 6

METALS CHINA Chinais normally safe in yourautomaticdish- NOTE:Drydetergenton dvminuman@silver washer.However, antiq,ue, metal trimmed, maycauseblackspotswhichfirediffkultto rw hand painted china or over=the-gla2epatterns move.Avoidplacingthemunderthedetergent are vulnerable to fading with high water tem- cup. ~>erature and detergent solutions and should _—--——-——”-~”- .-.-. —------- —--- not be washedin a dishwasher. STAINLESS STEEL utensilsand tableware If there is any question, check with the

Summary of the content on the page No. 7

This dispenser has two sections (one covered) because some cycles include two washes. Use the following chartas aguide for the amount ofdetergentto use. side the dishwasherdoor, Add detergentto cups as recommendedbelow and swing cover closed on the ALL WASH CYCLES CUp. B’A?”ER HARDNESS Yourlocal water department or area water softener company can tell you the hardness of your water. CYCLES SOFT WATER MEDIUM HARD (4-9 grains) (10-15 grains)* (0-3 grains hardness) Fill boththe main Fill both the m


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