Whirlpool GU1200XT Dishwasher User Manual


 
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NOTE 9 - SOAKING PAUSE INTERVAL — ENERGY STAR NORMAL CYCLE ONLY
Intervals 13 and 32 are mid-cycle soaking/pause intervals and are only used in the Energy Star light
soil/non-sensor version of the Normal cycle. The control stops washing and turns all loads off except
the vent in these intervals. The intent is to let the wash water that’s on the dishes soften and loosen the
food soil that’s on the dishes, energy free. The Soaking and Soaking/Sensing indicators are turned on
during these intervals (see Note 7).
NOTE 10 – PULSED DRY — CHINA CYCLE ONLY
The China cycle (on all models) turns the heater off in intervals 1, 3, and 5 of the dry period to create a
gentler “pulsed” dry.
NOTE 11 – HEATER ON — QUICK CLEANUP/TIME SAVER CYCLE ONLY
To make up for no water heating thermal holds, the heater is turned on in intervals 10-12, 14, and 41-42
of the Quick CleanUp/Time Saver cycle. The heater in interval 10 of the Quick CleanUp/Time Saver
cycle is thermally capped at 150°F/66°C (see Note 4).
NOTE 14 – POWER SCOUR/HIGH TEMP SCRUB OPTION
The Power Scour/High Temp Scrub option is not allowed with China, Quick CleanUp/Time Saver, or
Rinse Only/Quick Rinse cycles. This option does the following:
(a) Anti-Bacterial/Cookware and Pots&Pans/Heavy cycles
Forces the control to run no less than a 5-fill (Wash-Wash-Rinse-Rinse-Rinse-Dry) version of
the cycle, even if no soil is sensed.
Raises the pre-wash water heating thermal hold (interval 40) to 135°F/57°C
Raises the main wash water heating thermal hold (interval 33) to 145°F/63°C (except Anti-
Bacterial/Cookware cycle, which is already 145°F/63°C).
(b) Normal cycles
Forces the control to run no less than a 4-fill (Wash-Wash-Rinse-Rinse-Dry) version of the
cycle even if no soil is sensed. Note: The standard (non-Energy Star) Normal cycle is already a
minimum of 4-fills (Wash-Wash-Rinse-Rinse-Dry) with light/no soil.
· Raises the main wash water heating thermal hold (interval 33) to 145°F/63°C.
NOTE 15 – SANI RINSE OPTION
The Sani Rinse option is not allowed on China, Quick CleanUp/Time Saver, and Rinse Only/Quick
Rinse cycles. It is “built in” and treated as an automatic option on the Anti-Bacterial/Cookware cycles.
This option does the following:
Raises final rinse water heating thermal hold (interval 15) to 160°F/71°C and adds 20 min-
utes to its default maximum time limit.
· Turns heater off in the last two intervals of the dry period (intervals 1 and 2).
· Invokes the Sanitized status indicator at the end of the cycle (see Note 8).
NOTE 16 – AIR DRY/NO HEAT DRY/ENERGY SAVER DRY OPTION
The Air Dry/No Heat Dry option is not allowed on the Rinse Only/Quick Rinse cycle (which has no dry).
This option does the following:
Turns heater off in the dry period (intervals 1-6).