Dishwasher Efficiency Tips - Whirlpool DU850SWLQ0 Use & Care Manual

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Hot water dissolves and activates the dishwashing detergent.
Hot water also dissolves grease on dishes and helps glasses dry
spot-free. For best dishwashing
results, water should be 120°F
(49°C) as it enters the dishwasher. Loads may not wash as well if
the water temperature is too low. Water that is too hot can make
some soils harder to remove and cause certain detergent
ingredients not to function. If your water heater is located far from
the dishwasher, it may be necessary to run the hot water at the
faucet closest to the dishwasher to minimize the amount of cold
water in the water line.
To check water temperature
1. Run hot water at the faucet closest to your dishwasher
for at
least 1 minute.
2. Place a candy or meat thermometer
in a glass measuring
cup.
3. Check the temperature
on the thermometer
as the water is
running into the cup.
To save water, energy and time, do not rinse dishes before
putting them into the dishwasher.
Use a low energy, quick, or short cycle whenever possible.
These cycles use less hot water and energy than a normal
cycle.
Use a delay feature (on some models) to run your dishwasher
during off-peak hours. Local utilities recommend
avoiding
heavy usage of energy at certain times of day.
During the summer, run your dishwasher
at night. This
reduces daytime heat buildup in the kitchen.
Use the energy-saving
dry option whenever possible. Allow
longer drying times (overnight) when using these options. Use
a rinse aid to improve drying.
Use cycles or options that add extra heat to the wash or rinse
portion of the cycle only when needed.
Run your dishwasher with full loads. Run a rinse cycle after
meals until the dishwasher is full.
If your home is equipped with a water softener, you may want
to avoid starting the dishwasher during the regeneration of
the softener, as this may contribute to poor wash
performance.
For Series 810 and 811:
Turn the cycle control knob to the desired cycle. If the door is
latched, you will hear the cycles start and stop as the cycle
control knob passes each cycle mark. This is normal and does
not hurt the dishwasher. If you prefer, you can set the cycle
control knob with the door unlatched.
For Series 840:
Press the desired cycle. Turn the cycle control knob to the
desired cycle. If the door is latched, you will hear the cycles start
and stop as the cycle control knob passes each cycle mark. This
is normal and does not hurt the dishwasher. If you prefer, you can
set the cycle control knob with the door unlatched.
NOTE: Heavy Wash, Normal Wash and Rinse Only all share the
same cycle button.
For Series 850 and 890:
Press the desired cycle. Turn the cycle control knob to the
desired cycle. If the door is latched, you will hear the cycles start
and stop as the cycle control knob passes each cycle mark. This
is normal and does not hurt the dishwasher. If you prefer, you can
set the cycle control knob with the door unlatched.
To use Rinse Only, press HEAVY WASH or NORMAL WASH and
turn the cycle control knob to Rinse Only.
A "0" shows what steps are in each cycle. Your model may have
some or all of the cycles shown.
Water usage is shown in U.S. gallons/liters.
Cycle time includes dry time.
Use this cycle for hard-to-
clean, heavily-soiled
pots,
pans, casseroles, and
regular tableware.
Use both
detergent
dispenser
sections.
Wash
Rinse
Rinse
Main
Rinse
Wash
Final
Dry
Rinse
Time
Water
(rain)
Usage
(gal/L)
98
8.6/32,7
Use this cycle for loads
with heavy food soils and
lightly baked-on or
dried-on food.
Use both
detergent
dispenser
sections.
Wash
Rinse
Rinse
Main
Rinse
Final
Dry
Time
Wash
Rinse
(rain)
98
Water
Usage
(gal/L)
8.6/32,7
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