Detergent Dispenser; Dishwasher Cycles - KitchenAid Superba KDS20A Use And Care Manual

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8
Filling
Detergent
Dispenser
soft water,
reduced
phosphate
detergents
should
give
good
cleaning
results.
However,
in [lard
water,
low-phosphate
detergents
will
probably
cause
an increase
in spotting
and
filming,
even
when
you
used
additional
detergent.
Please
see
page 16 for removing
spots and film
from
glasses
and dinnerware.
WARNING:
DISHWASHER
DETERGENTS
AND
RINSE
AGENTS
CAN
BE HARMFUL
IF TAKEN
INTERNALLY.
FOR SAFETY'S SAKE, STORE DETER-
GENT
AND
RINSE AGENT
ON
AN UPPER SHELF
OUT
OF CHILDREN'S
REACH.
Filling Rinse Agent Dispenser
A liquid
rinse agent,
such as Jet Dry, may be pur-
chased
at your
local
supermarket.
TO FILL tile automatic
rinse agent
dispenser,
un-
screw
the cap located
to the ]eft of the detergent
dispenser.
Tile reservoir
holds
7 fluid
ounces
(207
mL) of rinse agent liquid,
enough
for a few months
supply.
Replace
cap after filling
reservoir.
Dishwasher Cycles
HEAVY
WASH
POTS/PANS
SOAK
& SCRUB CYCLE
Used to soak, wash
and dry hard-to-clean,
heavily
soiled
pots,
pans and casseroles
along
with
regu-
lar tableware--including
fine
china
and crystal.
NOTE:
Some
encrusted
or
baked
on food
soils
may not be completely
removed
as a more
abra-
sive action
is necessary.
OPERATION:
DETERGENT:
TIME*:
WATER:
This cycle provides
a scrub with soak
period,
two wash periods,
each with
after
rinse
periods,
followed
by a
dry period.
Add
to both
(ompartments
and
front
indentation
of the detergent
dispenser.
See page 7.
100 minutes
12 gallons
(45.4 liters)
DETERGENT:
TIME*:
WATER:
HEAVY
WASH
CYCLE
Use(] to vv_/sh and dry daily
loads including
china
and crystal
with
heavier
than
normal
amounts
of
food
soil.
OPERATION:
This cycle
provides
two wash
pe-
riods
each with
an after rinse
pe-
riod,
followed
by a dry period.
Add
to both
compartments
of de-
tergent
dispenser.
See page 7.
83 minutes
10 gallons
(37.9 liters)
*Time
is approximale
and based
on 740°F (60°C)
water
comin2,
into
the dishwasher.

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