Whirlpool DU9450XT Use & Care Manual page 8

Undercounter dishwasher
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CONTROL
PADS
Five control pads and the signal lights al-
low you to set and check the dishwasher's
function. A "beep"sounds
each time a pad
is pressed under normal conditions.
When first installed,
the signal lights will
flash rapidly in order. The signal lights will
also flash following
a power failure. Press
the CANCEL pad twice to clear the signal
lights.
To start the dishwasher,
press the
START pad once to display the cycle. The
dishwasher is preset for the NORMAL cycle
with the HEAT DRY option. If you want this
cycle, press START again.
To select
a different
cycle
and/or
option,
just press the CYCLE pad and/or
OPTIONS
pad until the cycle and/or
option you want
is indicated
by the signal lights. Each press
of the pad advances
the signal light to the
next cycle
or option.
Press START to begin
the cycle
you selected.
After each use, the
dishwasher
remembers
the cycle
and
options used. The next time the display
is lit
up for selection,
it will show the last cycle
that was run.
Selecting a cycle
When dishes are loaded
and ready to be
washed...
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Read "Important Safety Instructions" on
page 2 before starting your dishwasher.
Spin the Upper and Lower Spray Arms to
make sure nothing will stop them from
turning freely.
Push door firmly when closing and it will
automatically
latch.
Run hot water at sink nearest dishwasher
until it is hot. Turn it off.
Press the START pad. Skip to step 7 if you
want to run the cycle indicated
by the
signal lights.
You may select a different
cycle
by
pressing the CYCLE pad. You may select
a different
option
by pressing
the
OPTION pad.
Press the START pad again.
NOTE: Cycle
and
option
selections
are
cancelled
by a power
failure.
POTS & PANS
Maximum
cleaning
for cooked-on
or baked-on
foods. The cycle
time
delays
while
the dishwasher
auto-
matically
heats the water
to 145°F
(63°C) in both washes and in the last
rinse (marked
l
). Cycle
time**
is 72
minutes
plus the time
needed
to
heat the water.
WASHING
AND
RINSING AND
HEATING WATER
HEATING WATER
DRYING
CLEAN
**Cycle
time includes
heated
dry times.
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