Kenmore 808353 User Manual

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Dishwnshtng Problems . and Answers

PROBLEM

Dishes Not Clean

Spotting

Filming

Etching .

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Silverware Stained or Pitted

Bronze Tarnish on Silverware,

Black Marks on Dinnerware ,

Aluminum Discoloration

Brown Stains !Rust) on Dishes or Tub

Dishes Not Dry

Dishes Chipping

Dishwasher Odor

Noise

Water in Tub Bottom

POSSIBLE CAUSE & SOLUTION

Water temperature is too low It should be from 140°F. to 150®F (60®C

to 66°C,},

Not enough water in the dishwasher.
Using old, lumpy detergent.
Improper loading. Items may be placed in the wrong position A knife or

a slender handle may have prevented spray arm turning

Caused by mineral deposits from hard or soft water left by evaporation

Use a wetting agent such as Jet Dry, Store dishwasher detergent in

a cool, dry place

Water is too hard Use more detergent, if hardness is greater than 12

grains, you may need to install a water softener Usually hard water

film can be removed by soaking a glass in a half and half solution of

vinegar and water.” if this proves effective, load the filmed glasses
and dishes into the dishwasher Operate on LIGHT WASH cycle. Slop
the machine after it has filled for the wash phase of the cycle and pour
in two cups of vinegar Close the door and let the machine complete
the cycle

“Some commercial products such as Glass Magic may be available in

your area.

Etching appears as a film and is impossible to remove. It can be retarded

by using smaller amounts of detergent- Thorough rinsing is important;
so load your dishwasher properly. Do not overload it. Dishwasher
water temperature should be at 140°F. I60“C ).

Can be caused by direct contact with detergent or prolonged contact

with acid or salty foods Do not lei detergent drop on silverware Rinse
tableware promptly if it has been exposed to staining foods.

Silverplate has worn off, exposing base metal, Silver polish can remove

tarnish but replating is necessary for permanent solution

Can be caused by metal objects rubbing the plate. Remove the marks by

soaking the plate in a mild bleach solution After this, wash the plate
in a normal dishwasher cycle.

Minerals in your water supply and high water temperature in

combination with some detergents can darken aluminum

Too much iron in your water. You may need iron removal equipment

installed

The water is too cool It should be at least 140“F {60°C ) at the dish­

washer

Improper loading Load dishes so the water can run off.

On machines without forced air drying, try opening the door slightly at

the beginning of the dry cycle. Unload after about an hour

Select "Hot Dry"

Use of wetting agent for those dishwashers equipped with automatic dis­

pensers helps water to sheet off faster

Improper loading Load glassware and dishes between the supports so

they are stable and cannot bump each other

Soiled dishes held too long in dishwasher Use RINSE 6 HOLD cycle for

dishes that will be washed later.

Some hard object Ibolile cap, measuring spoons, etc } may have fallen

into the bottom of the tub Clean the pump

A small amount of water wilt remain in the bottom of the tub alter each

cycle

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