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You’ll find two detergent
dispensers on the inside door of
your dishwasher.  
Two, because
some cycles use two washes.

See “Detergent Usage Guide”

below. (Be sure the Cycle Indicator
Dial is at 

 before

adding detergent. Otherwise, the
detergent cup will not close and
latch properly. )

What you can
leave on dishes.

 what you shouldn’t.

If this is your first dishwasher, or
if you’re replacing a much older
model, you may wonder how much

preparation your dishes need.
Actually very little. Pre-rinsing of

normal food soils is not necessary.
With common sense and a little

practice you’ll soon know what
foods to remove. Here are some
guidelines:

1. Scrape off bones, seeds, 

toothpicks and other hard solids. It
is also best to remove hard shelled
vegetables, meat trimmings, leafy
vegetables and crusts. Remove

excessive quantities of oil or
grease.

2. Remove large quantities of any
food. Your dishwasher has a built-in
soft food disposer that pulverizes

 food bits and flushes them away.

It can handle  small  amounts of

soft foods, but large amounts will

be difficult to handle.

3. Try to remove food scraps and
place dishes in dishwasher before

soil has a chance to dry and become
hard. Dishes with dried-on soil are
more difficult to wash and may

not come clean in the NORMAL
WASH cycle. Remember to use
your RINSE HOLD cycle for small

“holding” loads.

Note: The foods mentioned above
are for examples only. Other foods
not mentioned may also need to be
removed from your dishes. You
may also want to consider removing
foods such as mustard, mayonnaise,
vinegar, lemon juice and other foods

that can cause discoloration of
stainless steel if allowed to remain
on dishes for a long period of time.

When using the 

 PANS

cycle,  less preparation is required
before loading. The POTS & PANS
cycle can wash heavily-soiled
dishes. Items with burned-on and
baked-on soils may not come
clean. And the dishwasher cannot
remove burn marks or restore
fading caused by overheating
during cooking.

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,

Close the main cup.

NOTE: Detergent cup may be
opened manually with no harm.

 

 Guide (powder or liquid)

SOFT WATER

MEDIUM WATER

HARD WATER

(O-3 grains hardness)

(3-7 grains)

(7-12 grains*)

Main Cup

 Open Cup

Main 

Cup

 Open Cup

Main 

 Open 

‘ 

 & PANS and

1 Tablespoon   1 Tablespoon

Half 

NORMAL WASH cycles

 Half Full

Completely

minimum

 Completely

minimum

Full

LIGHT WASH cycle

 Tablespoon

None

Half 

None

Completely

None

minimum

RINSE HOLD cycle

Use no detergent

Use no detergent

Use no detergent

*12 grains and up is extremely hard water. A water softener is recommended. Without it,

lime can build up in the water valve. The water valve may stick while open and cause flooding.

 Main Cup holds 3 tablespoons; 

 Open Cup holds 2 tablespoons,

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Summary of Contents for HDA950G

Page 1: ...enser Cups 7 Energy Saving Tips 2 Front Panel Color Change 15 Loading 8 9 Model and Serial Numbers 2 Operating Instructions 4 5 Cycle Selection 4 5 Drying Options 4 5 Soil Level 7 Plate Warmer 5 Probl...

Page 2: ...or builder that sold you the dishwasher Save time and money Before you request service Check the Problem Solver pages 12 14 It lists causes of minor operating problems that you can correct yourself En...

Page 3: ...door seal and B Load sharp knives with the handes up to reduce the risk of cut type injuries Do not touch the heating element during or imrned ately ruse Do not operate your dishwasher tiess M enclos...

Page 4: ...his model approximately 8 for the NORMAL WASH cycle STEP 4 Select WATER TEMP BOOST Option WATER TEMP BOOST ON OFF ON The wash cycle may be extended while the dishwasher automatically heats the water f...

Page 5: ...ave not dried on WNSE HOLD For rinsing partial loads which will be washed later Select DRYING HEAT OFF drying option Do not use deteqent PLATE WARMER For warming clean dishes and serving plates for th...

Page 6: ...T DRY brand is recommended Rinse agents come in either liquid or solid form Your dishwasher s dispenser uses the liquid form Here s how to fill the rinse agent dispenser Unscrew the cap Add the liquid...

Page 7: ...cycle Remember to use your RINSE HOLD cycle for small holding loads Note The foods mentioned above are for examples only Other foods not mentioned may also need to be removed from your dishes You may...

Page 8: ...rtions of the cycle Don t block it or load tall things next to it Also be careful not to let a portion of an item such as a pot or dish handle extend through the bottom rack This could block the wash...

Page 9: ...er Distribute evenly Small plastic items such as measuring spoons and lids from small containers are not recommended for automatic dishwashing If placed in the dishwasher they should go in the bottom...

Page 10: ...lty or acid foods can stain if left on Sterling Silver and Silver plate Don t put in same silverware basket with stainless steel Rinse if not washing immediately Salty or acid foods can stain if left...

Page 11: ...s on the panel They can damage it Clean the outside with a good appliance polish wax The outside cabinet finish is durable but it can scratch So use no scouring pads harsh or gritty cleaners Appliance...

Page 12: ...temperature It should beat least 120 F To test seepage 6 obtain the benefits of a complete cycle be careful that you do not turn the Wd any further than neceary to start the dishwasher Water pressure...

Page 13: ...open the door and pour 2 cups 500ml of white vinegar into the bottom of the dishwasher 6 Close the door and allow to complete the cycle If vinegar rinse doesn t work Repeat as above except use 1 4 cup...

Page 14: ...washer Let suds evaporate Add 1 gallon of cold water to the tub Close and latch the dishwasher Pump out water by slowly turning the control did until a drain period is reached Repeat if necessary DISH...

Page 15: ...when lower access panel is removed 15 I I I I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I w u w r k a I Note Other color panels are available for your dishwasher Check the color you want on the color panel order form bel...

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Page 20: ...Care material If you then have any questions about operating the product please contact your dealer or our Consumer Affairs office at the address below or call toll free GE Answer Center 800 626 2000...

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