Hotpoint HDA2000M Manuel d'utilisateur

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How
Dishwasher
Conkn@
Air Gap
18
Problem Solver
15-17
Appliance Registration
2
Rinse Agent
10
Care and Cleaning
18
Safety Instructions
3
China, Crystal, Sterling
4, 14
User Maintenance Instructions 18
Consumer Services
23
Warranty
Back Cover
Convenience Features
2
Water Tem~erature
10
Cycle Features
6
Winter Storage
18
Detergent, Detergent Guide 10, 11
Dispenser Cups
11
Display Panel
7-9
Econo-120
System
10
Energy Saver
5
Energy-Saving Tips
2
Front Panel Color
Change
19
Loading
12, 13
Model and Serial Numbers
2
Operating Instructions
4,5
Cycle Selection 4
Dishwashing
Shortcut
6
GE Answer
Center@
Drying Options
5,6
800.626.2000
Use and Care 01
built-in model
HDA2000M
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Page 1 - Dishwasher

o—o—oHowDishwasherConkn@Air Gap18Problem Solver15-17Appliance Registration2Rinse Agent10Care and Cleaning18Safety Instructions3China, Crystal, Sterlin

Page 2 - Convenience features

. .~~,h,’.”.7A’The econo-UO systemTo get dishes clean and dry youneed hot water. To help you getwater of the proper temperature,your dishwasher has a

Page 3 - before using this appliance

Too much detergent with soft waternot only wastes money, it can beharmful. It can cause a permanentcloudiness of glassware, called“etching.” An outsid

Page 4 - How to operate the dishwasher

How to load your dkhwasherHow to load the ~PMCK~is is a random mixed load, the most common type you. .will have.Make sure dishes are properly loaded t

Page 5

Sauce pans, mixing bowls and other small items may beplaced—face down—in the top rack. The top rack ishandy for all kinds of odd shapes.How to load th

Page 6 - What happens in each cycle

What you can usually wash safely in your dishwasher.And what you can’t.UsuallyMaterialSafe Exceptions (not safe)Special InstructionsAluminumYESSome co

Page 7 - tells you what’s

-Questions?Use This Problem Solver.-PROBLEMDISHWASHERWON’T RUNUNUSUAL NOISEDISHES DON’T DRYUNCLEAN DISHESAND FLATWAREBLACK OR GRAYMARKS ON DISHESDETER

Page 8 - WHAT TO DO

The Problem Solver (continued)PROBLEMPOSSIBLE CAUSE AND WMEDYSP~S AND FILMINGSpotting can be caused by all these things:ON GLASSES ANDFLATWARE● Extrem

Page 9 - Before you call for service

PROBLEMPOSSIBLE CAUSE AND REMEDYCHIPPING OF CHINARough handling can cause chipping. Load with care. Make sure glassware and chinaare secure and can’t

Page 10 - ~~,h,’.”

Care and CleaningUSER MMNTEN~CEINSTRUCTIONSClean the control panel with alightly dampened cloth. Drythoroughly. Do not use abrasivesor sharp objects o

Page 11

How to cha~e color panekIf you are redecorating, you canchange your dishwasher’s frontpanels to match or blend withyour new colors.The panels are held

Page 12 - How to load the

Help us help you...If you need serviceBefore usi~ your dishwasher,read this book carefully.It is intended to help you operateand maintain your new dis

Page 13 - How to load the BOTTOM

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Page 16 - The Problem

Wdll Be ThereWith the purchase of your new Hotpoint appliance, receivethe assurance that if you ever need information or assis-tance, we’ll be there.

Page 17 - 800.626.2000

YOUR HOTPOINT AUTOMATIC DISHWASHERWARRANTYSave proof of original purchase date such as your sales slip or cancelled check to establish warranty period

Page 18 - Care and Cleaning

IMPO~ANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSRead all imtructions before using this appliance.1W~G–When using thisappliance, always exercise basicsafety precautions, i

Page 19 - ❑ White/Almond

How to operate the dishwasherSTEP 1STEP 2Load your dishwasher with dishes,Add detergent to the detergentsilverware, pots, pans, bowls, etc.dispenser.a

Page 20 - Hotpoint

DOOR LATCHSELECTEDTIME TO“OFF” POSITIONCYCLE PHASECYCLEEND OF CYCLE\ \II—m---I\NORMALIWASHINk/-/ /-/UNHEATED DRY1 1 MINUTESSTEP 4Select a drying optio

Page 21

Dishwashi~ shortiutWASHINGNORMALI /l /UNHEATEDmY ‘/ ‘/ MINUTESThe dishwasher remembers yourlast cycle* so you don’t have toreprogram each time.When th

Page 22

The DISPLAY PNL tells you what’s happeni~DISPLAYNUMERALS FROM1 to 99P~S & PANSNORMALLIGHT WASHCHINARINSE & HOLDUNHEATED DRYHEATED DRYWASHINGRI

Page 23 - Be There

The DISPLAY P~EL telb you if certiin things are wrongDISPLAYWHAT IT ME~SWHAT TO DOl-/l-Electrical power has been IF DISHWASHER WAS IN USE WHEN THE POW

Page 24 - WARRANTY

.orDISPLAY WHAT IT MEANSWHAT TO DOl-l=This can be caused by either ofI/--these reasons:Not enough water is entering theUnlatch the door. If there is n

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