Kenmore 587.15074 Dishwasher User Manual


 
Wash System
Your Kenmore dishwasher filters 100% of the water
for optimum cleaning. The wash system uses
alternating arms to save water and energy and
includes:
A soil sensor that checks the soil level in the first
wash and first rinse. When the soil level is
determined, additional water fills may be added or
deleted. This optimizes the efficiency of the
dishwasher while maintaining supurb wash
performance.
An Automatic Temperature Control (ATC) that
guarantees the proper water temperature for the
selected wash cycle. The ATC adjusts the water
temperature in the main wash and final rinse of the
selected cycle. The higher water temperature
improves cleaning and drying.
A heavy-duty stainless steel food disposer that grinds
up large food particles.
How the wash system works
1. Load the dishwasher (See Preparing and Loading
Dishes).
2. Hot water enters the dishwasher and covers the
filter.
3. Detergent is dispensed at the appropriate time and
mixed with the hot water. This mixture is pumped
through the lower spray arm and sprays against the
soiled surfaces of the dishes to remove food
particles.
4. Water passes through the fine mesh primary filter
where food soil is removed and the clean water is
then recirculated.
5. Ports under the lower wash arm direct the food soil
through a secondary filter into a collection chamber.
6. Food soil is held in the collection chamber until it is
flushed away during the drain cycle.
7. Clean, hot water enters the dishwasher and the
sequence is repeated.
8. Beginning with the third water fill, the wash action
switches between the lower spray arm and middle
spray arm in 90 second intervals. You may notice
a change in sound as the wash action pauses and
switches to the other arm.
9. The dishwasher may pause during the cycle while
water is being heated. Wash action will continue
during this time.
10. The final rinse water is heated and rinse aid is
automatically dispensed to aid in drying.