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INTERVAL
37 36 35 34 33 32 31 30 29 28 27 26 25 24 23 22 21 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6
POTS & PANS / ANTI-BACTERIA
HEAVY / SOAK & SCRUB
54321 038
39
4041
HEAVY SOIL
2:00
0:05
[6:00]
[TH]
0:05
2:00
0:05
6:00
0:00
2:00
2:00
1:00
1:30
7:30
2:00
2:00
2:00
2:00
2:00
2:00
2:00
0:05
[6:00]
[TH]
0:05
2:00
0:05
1:55
TH
5:00
0:05
0:05
0:05
0:05
TH
6:00
6:00
6:00
6:00
2:00
0:05
[6:00]
[TH]
0:05
2:00
2:00
1:00
1:30
7:30
2:00
2:00
2:00
2:00
2:00
0:05
[6:00]
[TH]
0:05
2:00
0:05
0:05
TH
6:00
6:00
6:00
6:00
2:00
0:05
[6:00/4:00]
0:05
2:00
2:00
1:00
1:30
7:30
2:00
2:00
2:00
2:00
2:00
0:05
[6:00]
0:05
2:00
0:05
0:05
TH
6:00
6:00
6:00
6:00
97:00
PRE-WASH / PRE-RINSE PRE-RINSE MAIN WASH RINSE FINAL RINSE DRY
20 19 18 17 16
0:25
1:00
0:05
0:05
0:05
PURGE
PERIOD 1 PERIOD 2 PERIOD 3
PERIOD 4 (a) PERIOD 4 (b)
PERIOD 5 PERIOD 6
4243444546
47
48
49
INTERVAL TIME (min:sec)
MEDIUM SOIL
LIGHT SOIL OR NON-SENSOR MODEL
85 83 83 83 83 83 81 79 79 79 79 79 77 75 75 75 73 67 67 62 62 62 60 58 58 52 46 46 44 42 42 42 41 40 32 32 30 24 22 16 14 8 6
6:00
6:00
2:00
0:05
97:00
87:00
NUMERIC CYCLE TIME DISPLAY
92:00
INTERVAL TIME (min:sec)
92:00
82:00
NORMAL (ENERGY STAR “HEAVY”)
90:00/88:00
INTERVAL TIME (min:sec)
70:00
86:00/84:00
71:30/74:30
(W1=WASHING, R1=RINSING, D1=DRYING)
CYCLE PROGRESSION INDICATORS
RINSE CYCLE
STATUS INDICATORS
OUTPUT LOADS
ADD-A-DISH
WATER HEATING
SENSING
SANI COMPLETE
CLEAN
MOTOR
WASH
DRAIN
FILL
DETERGENT DISPENSER
RINSE AID (DET/R.A.) DISPENSER
VENT
HEATER
NOTE 13
NOTE 20
NOTE 16
NOTE 17
NOTE 17
0:05
6:00
0:00
0:05
1:55
TH
2:00
0:05
2:00
2:00
0:05
0:05
6:00
6:00
2:00
2:00
0:05
0:05
6:00
6:00
0:05
4:00
2:00/7:00
2:00
0:05
1:55
TH
2:00
0:05
4:00
80 78 76 74 72 70 70 70 68 62
78 76 76 76 76
74 72 72 72 72
70 68 68 68 66 62 62 62
78 78 78 78
74
74 74
74
60 58 58 52 46 46 44 42 42 42 41 40 32 32 30 24 22 16 14 8 6
44 42 42 42 41
40 32 32 30
24 22
16
14
86
44
46 46 46 45 45
46 46
-- -- -- -- -- --
4848
50/55*
66
--
--
59
62 52 52
62 62 62
62 52 52
50 48 48 48 46
50 48 48 48 46
60 58 58 52
--
R1 R1 R1 R1 R1 R1
R1
R1
R1
R1
R2
R2
R2
R2
R2
R3
R3
2:00
50
2:00
1:00
1:30
7:30
2:00
2:00
2:00
2:00
2:00
0:05
0:05
2:00
0:05
0:05
TH
6:00
6:00
6:00
6:00
2:00
1:30
4:30
2:00
2:00
2:00
2:00
2:00
0:05
[6:00]
0:05
2:00
0:05
0:05
TH
6:00
6:00
6:00
6:00
2:00
2:00
2:00
2:00
0:05
[4:00]
0:05
2:00
0:05
0:05
0:25
1:00
0:05
0:05
0:25
1:00
0:05
0:05
0:05
0:05
WATER MISER/LOW ENERGY/SHORT/CRYSTAL-CHINA
78:00
INTERVAL TIME (min:sec)
63:30
68:00
CHINA (ENERGY STAR “NORMAL”)
74:00
INTERVAL TIME (min:sec)
59:30
64:00
QUICK WASH/QUICK GLASS
29:30
INTERVAL TIME (min:sec)
25:30
RINSE
14:00
INTERVAL TIME (min:sec)
10:00
2:00
1:30
2:30
2:00
0:05
0:05
TH
0:25
1:00
0:05
0:05
0:05
72
70 70 70 70 68 66 66 66 64 58 58 58
44 42 42 42 41 40 32 32
56 54 54 48 46 46
68 66 66 66 66 64 62 62 62 60 54 54 52 50 50 44 42 42
0:05
6:00
2:00
0:05
1:55
TH
2:00
0:05
2:00
2:00
0:05
0:05
6:00
2:00
42 42 42 41 41
38 38 38 37 32 32
30 24 22 16 14 8 6
30 24 22 16 14 8 6
2:00
2:00
0:05
0:05
6:00
2:00
46 46 46 45 45
40
0:05
6:00
2:00
0:05
1:55
2:00
0:05
0:05
6:00
2:00
0:05
1:55
2:00
0:05
22 20 20 20 18 12 12
2:00
0:05
[4:00]
0:05
2:00
26 24 24 24 24
64 422
[6:00]
10 8
8
88
66 522689910 10 10
(W1=WASHING, R1=RINSING, D1=DRYING)
CYCLE PROGRESSION INDICATORS
W. MISER/LOW ENERGY/SHORT, CHINA, QUICK WASH/QUICK GLASS
W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1
W2
W2
W2 W2
W1
W2
W1
W2
W1
W2
W3 W3 W3 W3
W1
W2
R1
R1
R1
R1
R1
R1
R1
R1
R1
R1
R1
R1
R1
R1
R1
R2
R2
R2
R1
R1
R1
R2
R2
R2
R2
R2
R3 R3 R3R3 R3
R1
(W1=WASHING, R1=RINSING, D1=DRYING)
CYCLE PROGRESSION INDICATORS
POTS&PANS/ANTI-BACTERIA, HEAVY/SOAK&SCRUB, NORMAL
W1 W1 W1 W1 W1 W1
W1
W1 W1 W1
W2
W2
W2 W2 W2
W1
W1
W1 W1 W1
W2
W2
W2 W2 W2
W1
W2
W1
W2
W1
W2
W1
W2
W3 W3 W3 W3 W3 W3
W1
W2
W3W3W3W3
R1R1R1R1R1R1 R1R1R1R1R1R1
R2
R1
R2
R1
R2
R1
R2
R1
R2
R1
R2
R1
R2
R1
R2
R3R3R3R3R3
D1 D1 D1 D1
D2
D1
D2
D1
D2
D1
D2
HEAVY SOIL
MEDIUM SOIL
LIGHT SOIL OR NON-SENSOR MODEL
HEAVY SOIL
MEDIUM SOIL
LIGHT SOIL [SEE NOTE 2A]
LIGHT SOIL OR NON-SENSOR MODEL
NUMERIC CYCLE TIME DISPLAY
NUMERIC CYCLE TIME DISPLAY
MEDIUM SOIL
LIGHT SOIL OR NON-SENSOR MODEL
NUMERIC CYCLE TIME DISPLAY
MEDIUM SOIL
LIGHT SOIL OR NON-SENSOR MODEL
NUMERIC CYCLE TIME DISPLAY
MEDIUM SOIL
LIGHT SOIL OR NON-SENSOR MODEL
NUMERIC CYCLE TIME DISPLAY
MEDIUM SOIL
LIGHT SOIL OR NON-SENSOR MODEL
NUMERIC CYCLE TIME DISPLAY
NOTE 15
NOTE 14
NOTES
NOTE 11
NOTE 19
NOTE 11
NOTE 19
NOTE 11
NOTE 12
NOTE 11
NOTE 11
NOTE 11
NOTE 11
-- -- -- -- --
NOTE 1
LIGHT SOIL [SEE NOTE 2A]
LIGHT SOIL [SEE NOTE 2B]
3
18
19
1
3
18
4
19
NOTES
NOTES
NOTES NOTES NOTES NOTES
5
19
67
77787
18
19
1
18
19 19
18181818 18
21212121 21 21
10 10
20 20
109
20
*
*
*
*
*
*
W1
W1
W1
W2
W1
W2
W3
D1 D1 D1 D1
D2
D1
D2
D1
D2
D1
D2
COMMON CYCLE TIME CHART
INTERVAL
11
76543 0
S
T
A
POTS & PANS/ANTIBACTERIA
N
NORMAL
D
W. MISER/SHORT
B
CHINA
Y
QUICK WASH/QUICK GLASS
RINSE CYCLE
SUPER SCRUB
W. HEAT/HIGH TEMP
NO HEAT DRY/ENERGY SAVER DRY
FAVORITE CYCLE SET
WATER HEATING
SANI COMPLETE/SANITIZED
CLEAN
VENT
MOTOR
WASH
DRAIN
FILL VALVE
DETERGENT DISP (n/a)
RINSE AID (DET/R.A.) DISPENSER
HEATER
SENSING
ADD-A-DISH
SOAK&SCRUB
SANI RINSE
DELAY 4-6 HR
DELAY 2-4 HR
DELAY 0-2 HR
NOTES
LOCKOUT
21
W1 - WASHING
W2
W3
R1 - RINSING
R2
R3
D1 - DRYING
D2
NUMERIC DISPLAY
INTERVAL TIME (min:sec)
0:10
0:02
0:05
2:00
88 32110
0:03
10
9
8
CYCLE BUTTON LIGHTS
OPTION BUTTON LIGHTS
CANCEL DRAIN
STATUS LIGHTS
RINSE AID EMPTY
456789
0:02
0:05
0:02
0:05
0:05
1:00
S
T
A
N
D
B
Y
S
T
A
N
D
B
Y
S
T
A
N
D
B
Y
BAR GRAPH
222222222
NOTE
2
NOTE
NOTE
3
3
NOTE
1
DIAGNOSTICS CYCLE - STAINLESS STEEL MODELS
INTERVAL
8 76543 0
S
T
A
POTS & PANS
N
NORMAL
D
W. MISER/L. ENERGY
B
CHINA
Y
QUICK WASH
RINSE CYCLE
POWER SCOUR
W. HEAT/HI TEMP
NO HEAT DRY/AIR DRY
FAVORITE CYCLE SET
WATER HEATING
SANI COMPLETE/SANITIZED
CLEAN
NOTE
2
VENT (disp, fill, soil enable)
MOTOR
WASH DIRECTION
DRAIN DIRECTION
FILL
DETERGENT DISPENSER
RINSE AID DISPENSER
HEATER
2
SENSING
ADD-A-DISH
HEAVY
SANI RINSE
CANCEL DRAIN
DELAY 4-6 HR
DELAY 2-4 HR
DELAY 0-2 HR
4
NOTES
NOTE
NOTE
LOCKOUT
21
WASHING (W1)
W2
W3
RINSING (R1)
R2
R3
DRYING (D1)
D2
NUMERIC CYCLE TIME DISPLAY
INTERVAL TIME (min:sec)
2:00
2:00
TH
2:00
0:05
2:00
6:00
88 14 8 8 612 10 10
0:03
NOTE
1
3
3
22222
CYCLE BUTTON LIGHTS
OPTION BUTTON LIGHTS
STATUS LIGHTS
DIAGNOSTICS CYCLE - PLASTIC TUB MODELS
Pressing the following option keys in the sequence shown will either
start the Diagnostics Cycle or turn on the Rapid Advance feature for
customer selectable cycles:
HI TEMP WASH, AIR DRY, HI TEMP WASH, AIR DRY
or
POWER SCOUR, AIR DRY, POWER SCOUR, AIR DRY
(HI TEMP WASH = HIGH TEMP WASH = WATER HEAT)
(POWER SCOUR = SUPER SCRUB)
(AIR DRY = ENERGY SAVER DRY = NO HEAT DRY)
If the sequence is entered after starting a cycle, the Rapid Advance
feature is turned on, which allows the operator to manually advance
the currently running cycle, interval by interval, by pressing the Pots
& Pans/Antibacteria or Heavy/Soak & Scrub key.
If the above key sequence is entered with the dishwasher in
Standby, the Diagnostics Cycle is started. The Diagnostics Cycle for
stainless steel tub models is different than the Diagnostics Cycle for
plastic tub models (see time charts) but the entry sequence is the
same. The operator can advance either cycle, interval by interval, by
pressing the Pots & Pans/Antibacteria or Heavy/Soak & Scrub key.
(DIAGNOSTICS) NOTE 1 Numeric Cycle Time Display
For plastic tub models with time displays, the display shows the
current cycle time remaining in the diagnostics cycle (in minutes).
For stainless steel tub models with numeric time displays, the
display simply shows the “Interval Number” of the currently
executing interval.
(DIAGNOSTICS) NOTE 2 – Thermostat/Thermistor Detection
To help identify whether a thermostat or thermistor is installed
in the dishwasher, the Clean light is only illuminated in intervals 1-6
of the plastic tub Diagnostics Cycle and 1-9 of the stainless tub
Diagnostics Cycle if a thermostat is installed. This determination is
based on the resistance detected on the temperature sensor line.
Because the resistance limits used by the control are close to the
thermistor resistance at room ambient, this indicator is only reliable
if warm water is in the dishwasher.
(DIAGNOSTICS) NOTE 3 Wash and Drain Motor Phase
Windings
The wash and drain phase winding outputs are only “on” while the
motor is starting in the respective mode. Once the control has
determined that the motor started properly, the phase winding
output is turned “off”.
(DIAGNOSTICS) NOTE 4 – Thermal Hold
This thermal hold only occurs in the Plastic Tub Diagnostics Cycle,
the setpoint temperature for this thermal hold is 60°C/140°F and the
default time limit is 1 hour.
RAPID ADVANCE SERVICE FEATURE AND DIAGNOSTICS CYCLES (above)
COMMON CYCLE TIME CHART (above)
The common cycle time chart describes the operation of all possible
cycles, options, display indicators, & sensor features for the
electronic dishwasher models that use this tech sheet. The cycles,
options, display indicators, & sensor features shown in the time chart
are not all available on every model. Cycles and options execute the
same way on all the models with the exception of a few model
specific timing changes described in notes 1, 2, and 20.
The solid bar on the time chart for each cycle shows the intervals
used by that cycle (EXAMPLE: Interval 47 is not used in Pots &
Pans). The “Interval time” on the time chart specifies the duration of
each interval for each cycle.
Cycles all assume at first that a worst case (Heavy or Medium) soil is
on the dishes. Each cycle then determines the true soil level based
on soil sensor inputs received during the Pre-Wash and/or Pre-Rinse
sense intervals:
n
HEAVY SOIL - Soil sensor tripped in intervals 48, 47, or 46,
and again in intervals 41 or 40
n
MEDIUM SOIL - Soil sensor tripped in intervals 48, 47, or 46,
but not in intervals 41 or 40
n
LIGHT SOIL - Soil sensor did not trip in intervals 48, 47, or 46
(cycle skips sense intervals 41 & 40)
Each cycle skips certain intervals based on the true soil level. The
arrows on the time chart show which intervals are skipped.
(EXAMPLE: Pots & Pans cycle skips intervals 45 through 40 when
light soil is detected). See notes 3, 4, 5, and 6 for more details. The
time chart also shows a maximum cycle time estimate for each soil
level (EXAMPLE: 97:00 minutes for Pots & Pans cycles with heavy
soil). These estimates do not include time spent in thermal hold
intervals.
During thermal hold (“TH”) intervals, cycle timing pauses and the
dishwasher washes and heats until the water reaches a setpoint
temperature or a default time limit elapses. See notes 4, 6, 8, and 9
for more details.
Models without a soil sensor will never detect a sensor trip in
intervals 48, 47, or 46 and will always run the light soil version of
each cycle (assuming no options are selected).
The Water Heat/High Temp/High Energy and Power Scour/Super
Scrub options force certain cycles to run no less than the medium
soil version of the cycle (regardless of soil sensor presence or input).
See notes 18 and 19.
For models that have a thermostat, instead of a thermistor, the
thermal hold and thermal cap temperatures specified in this
document will all default to the trip point of the thermostat.
NOTE 1 Timing Exceptions for Normal Cycle on Stainless Steel
Tub Mo dels
For the Normal cycle on stainless steel tub models, the default time
for Pre-Wash sense interval 48 is changed from 6:00 minutes to 4:00
minutes and the duration of Main Wash interval 29 is changed from
2:00 minutes to 7:00 minutes. The cycle time displayed by numeric
display models in interval 29 is adjusted accordingly.
NOTE 2 Timing Exceptions for the Light Soil Version of the
Normal, Water Miser, & China Cycles on Certain Models
To use less water and/or simulate past production cycles, the
intervals skipped for the Light Soil version of the cycle are different
for some models.
A. Special Light Soil version of Normal and Water Miser cycles for
models: 1x83x, 1x86x, 1x89x, 1x95x, & 1x96x
B. Special Light Soil version of China (Energy Star “Normal”) cycle for
models: 1x83x, 1x86x, 1x89x, 1x95x, 1x96x, KUDV25 (Energy Star)
NOTE 3 Pre-Wash/Pre-Rinse Sensing Intervals 48 and 47
The dishwasher suspends cycle timing in each of these intervals and
washes until a soil sensor trip is detected or a default time limit
elapses. The default time for each interval is shown in brackets on
the time chart as the “Interval Time” for the interval. The control heats
interval 47 but not interval 48. The heater is turned off in interval 47 if
the water temperature reaches 60°C/140°F. When a soil sensor trip is
detected in either interval, the cycle jumps immediately to interval 45
and proceeds with the Heavy or Medium Soil versions of the cycle
(until sense interval 41). If the default time limit elapses without a soil
sensor trip, the cycle proceeds with the Light Soil version of the cycle.
NOTE 4 – Pre-Wash/Pre-Rinse Thermal Hold/Sensing Interval 46
This thermal hold interval only occurs in Pots & Pans/Antibacteria
and Heavy/Soak & Scrub cycles. The thermal hold setpoint
temperature is 57°C/135°F and the default time limit 25:00 minutes.
This interval is also a sensing interval. If a soil sensor trip is detected,
the cycle jumps immediately to interval 45 and proceeds with the
Heavy or Medium Soil version of the cycle (until sense interval 41). If
the thermal hold reaches its setpoint temperature or the thermal hold
default time limit expires without a soil sensor trip, the cycle
proceeds with the Light Soil version of the cycle.
NOTE 5 Pre-Rinse Sensing Interval 41
The dishwasher suspends cycle timing and washes and heats until a
soil sensor trip is detected or a default interval time limit elapses. The
default time for this interval is shown in brackets on the time chart as
the “Interval Time” for the interval. The heater is turned off in this
interval if the water temperature reaches 60°C/140°F. When
a soil sensor trip is detected in this interval, the cycle jumps
immediately to interval 39 and proceeds with the Heavy Soil version
of the cycle. If the default time limit elapses without a soil sensor trip,
the cycle proceeds with the Medium Soil version of the cycle.
NOTE 6 – Pre-Rinse Thermal Hold/Sensing Interval 40
This thermal hold interval only occurs in Pots & Pans/Antibacteria and
Heavy/Soak & Scrub cycles, and only occurs if the thermal hold at
interval 46 failed to reach temperature due to a soil sensor trip in
interval 46 or 48. The setpoint temperature for this thermal hold is
57°C/135°F and the default time limit 20:00 minutes. This interval is
also a sensing interval. Upon detecting a soil sensor trip, the cycle
jumps immediately to interval 39 and proceeds as a Heavy Soil
cycle. If this thermal hold reaches its setpoint temperature or the
thermal hold default time limit expires without a soil sensor trip, the
cycle proceeds as a Medium Soil cycle.
NOTE 7 – Thermally Capped Heated Wash Intervals
For intervals 32-35 of the Normal, Water Miser/Low Energy/
Short/Crystal-China, China, and Quick Wash/Quick Glass cycles, the
heater is turned off if the water reaches 60°C/140°F. For interval 30 of
the Pots & Pans/Antibac cycle, the heater is turned off if the water
temperature reaches 66°C/150°F.
NOTE 8 – Main Wash Thermal Hold Interval 31
The setpoint temperature for this thermal hold is 60°C/140°F. The
default time limit is 20:00 for Pots & Pans/Antibac and Heavy/Soak &
Scrub cycles, and 30:00 for all other cycles.
NOTE 9 – Final Rinse Thermal Hold Interval 13
The setpoint temperatures and default time limits for this thermal hold
vary by cycle as follows:
Antibacteria
Pots & Pans
Heavy/Soak & Scrub
Normal
W.Miser/L.Energy/Short/Cr-China
China
Quick Wash/Quick Glass
68°C/155°F
60°C/140°F
60°C/140°F
60°C/140°F
60°C/140°F
54°C/130°F
60°C/140°F
40:00
25:00
25:00
30:00
40:00
15:00
40:00
(Automatic Sani Rinse)
NOTE 10 China Cycle Pulsed Heat Dry
For the China cycle, the heater is turned off in intervals 2, 4, and 6 of
the Dry period.
NOTE 11 Numeric Cycle Time Display
Models with numeric time displays show the current minutes
remaining in a cycle or the current hours remaining in a delay. The
time chart shows the cycle time that is displayed at the beginning of
each interval of a cycle. The cycle time displayed is based on the
highest soil level version of the cycle. As intervals are skipped for
lighter soil levels, the time skips down to the cycle time specified for
that point in the cycle. The time display is frozen during Sensing and
Thermal Hold intervals.
NOTE 12 Numeric Cycle Time Display Adjustment for Normal
Cycles with Purge
Normal cycles that execute period 4b (Purge), instead of period 4a
(Rinse), for low soil conditions (or non-sensor models) also execute
intervals 29 and 32. These two intervals are not used in the heavier
soil versions of the cycle; consequently, the cycle time displayed by
numeric display models in intervals 27-32 is adjusted accordingly for
the insertion of these intervals.
NOTE 13 Add-A-Dish Indicator
The Add-A-Dish indicator is only turned on for Pots & Pans, Heavy,
and Normal cycles.
NOTE 14 Water Heating Indicator
The Water Heating indicator is turned on during all thermal hold
intervals to signal that cycle timing has been interrupted to heat the
water to a specified setpoint temperature.
NOTE 15 Sensing Indicator
The Sensing indicator is turned on during all sensing intervals to
signal that cycle timing has been interrupted while soil levels are
being determined.
NOTE 16 Clean Indicator
The Clean indicator is turned on at the end of all cycles except the
Rinse cycle and is turned off by opening the door or pressing any key.
NOTE 17 Wash and Drain Motor Phase Windings
The Wash and Drain phase winding outputs are only “on" while the
motor is starting in the respective mode. Once the control has
determined that the motor started properly, the phase winding output
is turned “off”.
OPTION NOTES (See chart at left)
NOTE 18 – Water Heat/Hi Temp/High Temp Option
This option guarantees the selected cycle will execute a Main
Wash thermal hold at interval 31 and then follow the Main Wash
with a heated rinse at period 4a (regardless of soil sensor presence
or input). It does this by forcing the Normal and Water Miser/
Low Energy/Short/Crystal-China cycles to always execute at least
the Medium Soil version of the cycle. This option is Automatic” for
Pots & Pans/Antibacteria and Heavy/Soak & Scrub cycles, and is
not allowed with China, Quick Wash/Quick Glass, or Rinse cycles.
NOTE 19 Power Scour/Super Scrub Option
This option optimizes the selected cycle for tough soils by making
the following adjustments to the cycle:
Because tough soils are not always removed soon enough to
detect in the Pre-Wash/Pre-Rinse sense intervals, the option
forces the cycle to execute at least the Medium Soil version of
the cycle (regardless of soil sensor presence or input).
The option turns the heater on in Pre-wash sense interval 48. If
the water temperature reaches 60°C/140°F, the heater will be
turned off.
For Pots & Pans/Antibacteria and Heavy/Soak & Scrub cycles
only, the option lengthens the default time limit for sense interval
48 to 16:00 minutes.
For Pots & Pans/Antibacteria and Heavy/Soak & Scrub cycles
only, the option also increases the setpoint for thermal hold
intervals 46 and 40 from 57°C/135°F to 60°C/140°F.
For Pots & Pans/Antibacteria and Heavy/Soak & Scrub cycles
only, the option adds 10:00 minutes of wash time to the main
wash at interval 29 and compensates for the added cycle time
by shortening rinse intervals 24 and 23 to 0:00 and 2:00 minutes
respectively. The cycle time displayed by numeric display
models in intervals 23-28 is adjusted accordingly.
This option is only allowed with Pots & Pans/Antibacteria,
Heavy/Soak & Scrub, and Normal cycles.
NOTE 20 Sani Rinse Option
The Sani Rinse option changes the setpoint temperature for Final
Rinse thermal hold interval 13 to 68°C/155°F and adds 15:00
minutes to the default time limit for the thermal hold. The option
also turns the heater off in intervals 1 and 2 of the Dry period. This
option is not allowed with China, Quick Wash/Quick Glass, or Rinse
cycles. This option is automatic for the Antibacteria cycle on all
KitchenAid models.
If the Sani Rinse option is completed satisfactorily, the Sani
Complete/Sanitized indicator is turned on at the end of the cycle. If
one of the following Sani Rinse problems occurs, the indicator will
flash on and off at the end of the cycle:
Final Rinse thermal hold fails to heat the water to the Sani Rinse
setpoint temperature before the default time limit expires.
Power to the dishwasher is interrupted (e.g. by opening the
door or AC line failure) anytime between interval 13 and the end
of the cycle.
The indicator is turned off by opening the door or pressing any key.
NOTE 21 No Heat Dry/Air Dry/Energy Saver Dry Option
This option turns the heater off during the Dry period of the cycle.
This option is not allowed with Quick Wash/Quick Glass or Rinse
cycles (which have no Dry period).
OTHER CONTROL FEATURES
CANCEL / DRAIN:
Terminates current active cycle and clears cycle selections.
Executes 2-minute drain upon first selection if water is likely to be
left in sump. Subsequent selections toggle between 2-minute drains
and going to standby.
CONTROL LOCK:
The Control Lock light is turned on and all keys of the keyboard are
disabled whenever the Control Lock feature is invoked by the
customer. The Control Lock feature (and light) can be turned on or
off by the customer at any time by holding down the Air Dry option
key for 4 seconds.
DELAY START:
Allows the customer to delay the start of a cycle. Each press of the
Delay key increases the delay to the next available delay time
selection and then back to no delay.
For models with a Start key, the delay will begin clocking down
upon selecting the Start key.
For models without a Start key, the delay period will begin
upon selecting the Cycle key.
The cycle selected will begin automatically upon completing the
delay period.
FAVORITE CYCLE:
Allows the customer to save a Cycle, Option & Delay combination
as a favorite cycle, which can be started at any time thereafter by
pressing the Favorite Cycle key. The customer sets the favorite
cycle in memory by selecting the desired Cycle, Option & Delay
combination and then holding down the Favorite Cycle key until the
Favorite Cycle Set light is turned on. The Favorite Cycle Set light will
turn off on its own after 10 seconds.
ERROR MESSAGES
STUCK KEY:
If the control detects that a key is stuck in the depressed position,
dishwasher operation will be suspended and the control will flash
the light for that key until the condition is corrected. If a key without
a light is stuck or multiple keys are stuck, the control will flash the
Lock-Out light.
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