Maytag 6 915555 B User Manual page 7

Maytag dishwasher user's guide
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Cycles
Located around the knob on the right side of the panel.
CYCLE
Heavy Wash is for
heavily soiled dish
loads.
Normal Wash is for
loads containing dishes
with normal amounts of
food soils.
Light Wash is for
washing lightly soiled
loads.
Rinse Only is for
rinsing dishes being held
until the dishwasher is
full. This helps reduce
the potential for odors.
Delay Wash (select models) allows the dishwasher to be
operated at a more convenient time or during off-peak
energy rate hours. Simply turn the cycle selector knob
to the desired number of delay hours and latch the door.
Indicator Lights
Delay Start glows when this cycle is selected. The light
stays on until the start of the cycle.
SEQUENCE
WATER
USAGE
Prewash
Prerinse
9.8 Gal.
Main Wash
Prerinse
Hi-Temp Rinse
Dry
Prewash
Main Wash
7.8 Gal.
Prerinse
Hi-Temp Rinse
Dry
Main Wash
5.8 Gal.
Prerinse
Hi-Temp Rinse
Dry
Rinse
1.9 Gal.
(select models)
Options
(vary by model)
Located on the buttons on the left side of the panel.
Temp Boost turns on the heating element for additional
time during the prewash and final rinse portions of the
cycle. The Temp Boost option helps ensure proper water
temperature for better cleaning and drying results.
Extended Wash provides a water temperature check
early in the main wash and also in the final rinse of the
cycle. If necessary, the heating element turns on and the
cycle extends until the water is heated to the proper tem-
perature.
Select Extended Wash for best results when washing
loads with tough food soils.
Sani Heat checks the main wash and final rinse tempera-
ture in addition to providing additional heated dry time.
Select Sani Heat to aid in tough food soil removal, plus
boost drying results.
AccuTemp
provides a water temperature check later in
the main wash, in addition to the final rinse. If necessary,
the heating element turns on and water is heated to the
proper temperature.
Select AccuTemp
with any cycle (except Rinse Only) to
maintain proper hot water temperature and to enhance
drying results for all types of loads.
Note: Hot water is essential for optimal cleaning and
drying results.
Heated Dry ON improves drying results by turning on
the heating element during the dry portion of the cycle.
Heated Dry OFF turns the heating element off during
the dry portion of the cycle. Towel drying of some items
such as plastic and teflon may be necessary with this
selection and more moisture may be noticed on the dish-
washer interior.
Note: With either dry option, it is normal to notice
vapor coming out of the vent area.
Heating Delay glows to indicate that the cycle is
being extended to heat water. The location of the
symbol around the knob corresponds to when the heating
delay portions of the cycle may occur.
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