Maytag 7602 Dishwasher User Manual


 
SELECTING CYCLES &
OPTIONS cvclesare located around the knob on the
right side of the panel)
Your dishwasher features several cycles and options to
provide good cleaning and dly_ng resnhs for avariety of Select models
loads. The following information will help you select RINSE&HOLD OFFHEAVYWASH
the appropriate cycle and options for each. OFF--NORMAL WASH
Cycles (_ I | I _/_LIGHT / CHINA
l] rinse
,or baked-
Delay Start models
on food soils. 2 Rinses
Dry RINSE OFF
& HOLD_dlIW,.'_,:I=DELAY HOURS
NORMAL WASH PreWash I _'7_ _HEAVY WASH
is designed for loads Rinse 9 QUICKWASH/ I_
RINSE , NORMAL WASH
containing normally Main Wasb Gal. orv_ LIGHT! CHINA
soiled dishes. 2 Rinses _
Dry
R_n_¢e_ d ___ -_: turnknobto OFF
LIGItT/CHINA
is designed for lightly , Main Wash 7 Options
soiled loads and china 2 Rinses Gal.
'Located on buttons on the left side of the
and crystal items. Dr,/ Janel)
¢
QUICK WASIt/BINSE Wash TEMP SENSE I FAN DRY
ON OFF [ HEAT AIR
(Delay Start models) 2 Rinses . . v v
washes dusty or very lightly OFF 5 /_ ] ] ] _"_
soiled items you plan to Gat.
store or reuse immediately,
Towel drying is necessary.
, TEMP SENSE ON checks the main wash and final
RINSE & HOLD Rinse rinse water temperatures and ,_411extend the heating
rinses dishes being held for OFF 2 and water circulation at _ symbols until proper water
a full load to reduce potential Gal. temperature is reached.
food odor in the dishwasher. TEMP SENSE OFF cancels the water temperature
checks in the main wash and final rinse.
DELAY START allows you to program the dishwasher FAN DRY HEAT improves drying results by turning
to operate at a more convenient time or during off-peak the heating e/ement m_ during a portion of f:andr):
energy rate honrs. Simply turn the knob to the desired FAN DRY AIR tnrns the heating element off during
number of delay hours and latch the door shut. the fan dry portion of the cycle. Towel drying of some
items may be neeessm3z
Note: With either it is normal to notice
I
dry option,
[ vao0f, coming out of the vent area [
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