Equator pmn Dishwasher User Manual


 
Using the "High-Heat" Feature
The "High-Heat" feature gives you the option of washing/drying dishes at very high water temperatures.
When activated, the "High -Heat" feature energizes the heating element which will raise and maintain the
internal water temperature of the dishwasher at 151 F(66 C)
! CAUTION !
Water temperatures this high can cause severe burns/scalding. Always exercise extreme care when opening
and/or entering the dishwasher during the High -Heat cycle.
To activate this feature, push the "High" button on the control panel.
Pushed button in = the "High -Heat" feature is activated.
Using the "Normal - Heat" Feature
The "Normal - Heat" feature gives you the option of washing dishes at "normal" incoming water tank
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temperature. (usually the incoming water temperature will be between 130 ~ 140 F / 54.4 ~ 60 C)
When activated, the "Normal -Heat" feature by-passes the heating element.
To activate the "Normal -Heat" feature push the "High/Normal" button on the control panel.
Push button out the "Normal -Heat" feature is activated.
! IMPORTANT !
When the "Normal - Heat" feature is activated, drying time for the dishes will be increased. The dishes dry
by a "convection" method only. To speed-up the drying time, we suggest you leave the dishwasher door partially
open after the program is complete. This will allow humidity from within to escape. Push the door open
button and the door pops opens to a pre-set convection dry position.
Rinse Feature
The "Rinse" is a convenience feature that allows dishes to be rinsed, if you don't have a full load ready
to be washed. (Preventing foods from becoming dried/caked on the dish surface) It is not necessary to add
detergent to the dishwasher during the Rinse cycle. However, due to the short duration of the pre-rinse,
(6 minutes only) make sure the incoming water supply is hot. Open the hot water faucet and run till hot,
before connecting the dishwater.
! IMPORTANT !
Your dishwasher is not a waste disposal unit , clean off large particles of food sediments before placing
dishes in the dishwasher.
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Using a Rinsing Agent
You can help prevent unsightly spots on dishes and glassware and reduce drying time by using a rinse agent.
A rinse agent is specially formulated to rinse away food and detergent residues that can be left behind on
your dishes. Used regularly, a rinse agent will automatically provide you with cleaner dishes every time you
wash.
To fill the rinse agent dispenser, unscrew the dispenser cap located on the inner door. Add the rinse agent
slowly into the container until it just reaches the bottom of the filling cap inside the dispenser opening.
Replace the cap. The dispenser will automatically release the rinse agent into the final rinse water
(approximately 90cc of rinse agent).