Rinse aid dispenser, Checking the dispenser, Riling the dispenser – Kenmore ULTRA WASH 665.16837 User Manual

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Rinse Aid Dispenser

Rinse aids prevent water from forming dropiets that can dry as
spots or streaks. They aiso improve drying by allowing water to
drain off of the dishes during the final rinse by releasing a small
amount of the rinse aid into the rinse water. Your dishwasher is
designed to use a liquid rinse aid. Do not use a solid or bar-type.

Checking the dispenser

Check the center of the Fill Indicator cap. Clear means it needs
filling.

Or you can remove the Fill Indicator cap. If an “E" is visible, the
dispenser is empty.

Riling the dispenser

The rinse aid dispenser holds 6 oz (175 mL) of rinse aid. Under

normal conditions, this will last for about three months. You do
not have to wait until the dispenser is empty to refill it. Try to keep
it full, but be careful not to overfill it.

1. Make sure the dishwasher door is completely open.

2. Remove the Fill Indicator cap.

3. Add rinse aid. Fill to the smallest opening in the lower part of

the dispenser. Overfilling can cause the rinse aid to leak out,

and could cause oversudsing.

4. Clean up any spilled rinse aid with a damp cloth.

5. Replace the Fill Indicator cap. Close tightly.

Dishwasher Efficiency Tips

Flot 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 must be at least

120°F (49°C) as it enters the dishwasher. Loads may not wash as

well if the water temperature is too low.

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.

4.

Check the temperature on the thermometer as the water is
running into the cup.

If the water temperature at the faucet is below 120°F (49°C),
have a qualified person raise the water heater’s thermostat
setting.

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 the 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.

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