How to prepare the dishes for washing, Detergent usage guide (powder or liquid) – Hotpoint HDA2030 User Manual

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Too much detergent with soft water
not only wastes money, it can be
harmful. It can cause a permanent

cloudiness of glassware, called

“etching.” An outside layer of glass

is etched away! Of course, this
takes some time. But why take a
chance when it’s easy to find out
the hardness of your water.

Keep

your detergent fresh and

the sink isn’t a good

place to store detergent. Too much
moisture. Don’t put powder
detergent into the dispenser until
you’re ready to wash dishes, either.
(It won’t be fresh OR dry.)

If your powder detergent

old

or lumpy, throw it away.

It won’t

wash well. Old detergent often
won’t dissolve.
If you use a liquid dishwasher
detergent, these precautions are not
necessary because liquid detergents
don’t “lump” as they age or come
in contact with water.

You’ll find two detergent
dispensers on the inside door of
your dishwasher. Two,

because

some cycles use two washes.

GRASP HANDLE,
ROTATE
AND CLOSE
TIGHTLY

Always close the main cup tightly.

it is firmly latched you will

clicking sound. It is not

necessary to

Detergent cup maybe

opened manually with no harm.

Turn handle counterclockwise until

it releases. A snapping sound is
normal when it opens.

How to prepare
the dishes for washing

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, skins,

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.

See “Detergent Usage Guide”
below.

Detergent Usage Guide (powder or liquid)

2.

Remove large quantities of any

food. Your dishwasher has a built-in

food disposer that pulverizes

soft food bits and flushes them away.
It can handle small amounts of
soft foods, but large amounts of
food 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

& PANS

cycle can wash heavily-soiled
dishes and remove dried-on and
baked-on soils from pots, pans and
casseroles. Items with burned-on
soils may not come clean. And the
dishwasher cannot remove burn
marks or restore fading caused
by overheating during cooking.

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 Tablespoon

Half

NORMAL WASH cycles

minimum

Half Full

Completely

minimum

Completely

Full

CHINA-CRYSTAL and

1 Tablespoon

None

Half Full

None

Completely

None

LIGHT WASH

minimum

Full

& HOLD

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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