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For PLATE WARMER cycle:

a. Load clean plates and dishes to

be warmed.

b. Select DRYING HEAT–ON

drying option.

c. 

 the door unlatched.

HOURS 2. “

 4.*

.

OF f 

 WARMER*

 

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d. Slowly turn Cycle Indicator Dial

clockwise to PLATE WARMER
position.

e. Latch the door to start the cycle.

What 

 in each cycle

● 

You’ll hear occasional clicking

sounds:

—Soft food disposer shredding

action.

—Drain valve opening to pump

water out.

—Timer control as cycle

progresses.

—Detergent cup opening,

Wash
Cycles

 PANS

NORMAL WASH

LIGHT WASH

RINSE HOLD

Cycle selection 

It is important to follow the loading
instructions on pages 8-10.

POTS & PANS—For items such as
pots, pans, cookware, dishes and
glasses with heavy soil. Everyday
dishes may be included.

NORMAL WASH—For most
loads of everyday dishes, glasses
and cookware with medium soils.

Minimum

Wash

Water Use Cycle Time

Gallons

 minutes)

11.0

11.0

8.2

2.9

10

 During the drying period:

—The motor stops.

—Water vapor comes through the

vent by the door latch during
drying and when water is being
pumped out.

LIGHT WASH—For dishes that
have been pre-rinsed  before
loading. Also, for washing very
lightly  soiled dishes with soils
that have not dried on.

RINSE HOLD—For rinsing

partial loads which will be washed
later. Select DRYING 
OFF drying option. 

 

 use

detergent.

PLATE WARMER—For warming
clean dishes and serving plates for
serving of hot food.

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*Unextended times. These 

 times may be increased 

up to 

9 minutes if you 

 the

Water Heat On option.

*DRYING HEAT—ON: Add 29 minutes.

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Summary of Contents for HDA999M

Page 1: ...ns 17 Consumer Services 19 Warranty Back Cover Cycle Features 4 5 Water Temperature 4 6 Delay Stan 4 Winter Storage 17 Detergent Detergent Guide 6 7 Dispenser Cups 7 Energy Saving Tips 2 Front Panel C...

Page 2: ...on of your dishwasher can be minimized if you follow these suggestions Operate dishwasher only when full Let dishes accumulate in dishwasher When you put in a partial load use RINSE HOLD cycle to rins...

Page 3: ...educe the risk of cut type injuries Do not touch the heating element during or immediately after use Q Do not operate your dishwasher udess dl enclosure panels are properly in place Do not tamper with...

Page 4: ...ast 120 F for this option to work effectively and boost the water temperature to a good washing temperature of 140 F OFF Select this option when the entering water temperature is 140 F or higher See H...

Page 5: ...dishes and glasses with heavy soil Everyday dishes may be included NORMAL WASH For most loads of everyday dishes glasses and cookware with medium soils I Minimum Wash Water Use Cycle Time Gallons app...

Page 6: ...ith a rinse agent A rinse agent makes water flow off dishes quicker than usual This lessens water spotting and makes drying faster too For best dishwashing performance use of a rinse agent such as JET...

Page 7: ...e quantities of any food Your dishwasher has a built in soft food disposer that pulverizes soft food bits and flushes them away It can handle small amounts of sofi foods but large amounts will be diff...

Page 8: ...d surfaces The wash arm in the Don t block h or load tall things next to it Also be bottom sprays water up The tower that rises in the careful not to a let a portion of an item such as a pot or center...

Page 9: ...tightly so they can t fall onto the Cdrod heating unit Arrange stemware so that it cannot move easily Don t let the glasses touch each other Saucepans miting bowls and other small items maybe placed f...

Page 10: ...uld be washed in the lower rack Heavily soiled pots pans and casseroles MUST be loaded in the bottom rack facing down Prop broiler pans and racks along the edge e Don t let any Put flatware in the rem...

Page 11: ...tely Salty or acid foods can stain if left on Sterling Silver YES Don t put in same silverware Rinse if not washing immediately Salty or acid foods can and Silver plate basket with stainless steel sta...

Page 12: ...our dishwasher Plugged air gap See page 17 Improper rack loading See pages 8 10 Aluminum utensils often leave marks when they rub against other dishes Remove marks with a mild abrasive cleanser Water...

Page 13: ...our 2 cups 500 rrd 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 60 d of citric a...

Page 14: ...clogged SUDS IN THE TUB Sudsing detergents are not meant for dishwashers USE ONLY AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER DETERGENTS AVOID SUDSING To remove suds from the tub Open the dishwasher Let suds evaporate Add...

Page 15: ...r you want in front 6 Replace the lower panel top trim and screws 7 Replace the entire panel and four attachment screws Do not operate the dishwasher while changing panels or when lower access panel i...

Page 16: ...I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 TAPE HERE I I I I I I I I I Name Address City State Zip Hotpoint c o Dri View Mfg 4706 Allmond Ave Louisville KY 40209 I I I I I 16 I I I I I...

Page 17: ...require air gaps If you have an air gap check it at least once a month IT IS NOT PART OF YOUR DISHWASHER IT IS NOT COVERED IN YOUR WARRANTY The air gap is easy to clean With most types first turn off...

Page 18: ...Notes 18...

Page 19: ...2002 Individu qudfled to service their own appliances can have needed parts or accessories sent direcdy to their home free of shipping charge Our parts system provides access to over 47 000 Genuine R...

Page 20: ...OINT FACTORY SERVICE or HOTPOINT CUSTOMER CARE SERVICE WHAT IS N COVERED ServicetriPstoYour hometo teach you how to use the product Read your Use and Care material If you then have any questions about...

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