Guide to Using a Dishwasher
Dishwashers are an important part of most households. They keep dishes and cookware clean with only a fraction of the effort of handwashing. This comprehensive guide will introduce you to how to properly load your dishwasher, how to select the correct detergent and which cycle can help ensure the best performance.
How to wash items in a dishwasher
To wash dishes and other items in a dishwasher effectively:
Load your dishware and cookware onto the racks
Add dishwasher detergent to the dispenser
Select a washing cycle
Start the dishwasher
Learn how to operate your dishwasher by using the steps below.
1. Load your dishwasher’s racks
To get clean dishes every time, scrape any food off the plates before loading, and then evenly space each dish with the dirty side angled toward the water jets. It’s recommended to never overlap your dishes, as doing so can prevent the water from reaching where needed to provide an effective cleaning.
Top rack:
Load items like mugs, bowls and wine glasses in the top rack.
Place all small bowls and plates between tines.
Put plastic containers and lids on the top rack to avoid warping. Always confirm that your plasticware is dishwasher safe before placing it in your appliance.
Bottom rack:
Place large kitchenware, like dinner plates, platters, dishwasher-safe baking dishes, stainless steel cookware and other dirty dishes in the bottom rack.
Place pots and pans on either side or toward the back.
Put utensils in the dishwasher’s utensil basket. Place sharp objects, like knives, downward to help avoid injury.
Ensure nothing is blocking the wash arms.
Select Whirlpool® Dishwashers have a Third Rack, which lets you load hard-to-fit items, such as extra silverware, utensils or even additional cups and bowls. If you require more information on where to load certain items, review this guide on how to properly load your dishwasher.
2. Load the dishwasher detergent
This may vary by model, but most detergent dispensers are located on the inside of the dishwasher door.
Follow these steps to load detergent into a dishwasher correctly:
Place detergent in the detergent dispenser.
Pour rinse aid into the rinse aid dispenser up to the “Full” line (available only on select models). If your dishwasher isn’t equipped with a rinse aid dispenser, you can purchase a rinse aid basket or use detergent packs or tablets with rinse aid.
Close the lid, pressing firmly until it clicks shut.
Once the dishwasher completes an initial pre-wash cycle, the detergent dispenser lid will automatically open to release the detergent, which will then mix with the water.
Using the correct detergent is imperative to achieving the optimal performance of your dishwasher. It’s recommended to only use detergents that are specifically formulated for automatic dishwashers, and never use dish soap in the dishwasher.
The market offers various types of detergents:
Liquid
Tablets
Gels
Powder
Packs
Figuring out which detergent to use can be based on your preference. That said, packs and tablets take the guesswork out of deciding how much detergent to use. Remember, if using gels, liquids or powders, fill the dispenser to the “fill” line that is present on most models.
Cleaning tip:
Cleaning your dishwasher every so often is important to help keep your appliance and dishes in good condition. affresh® Dishwasher Cleaner1 is specially formulated to help remove mineral build-up and limescale, and it can be used while running a normal load.
3. Select a wash cycle
Many models have at least three cycles:
Quick
Normal
Heavy Duty
Which cycle to use depends on the load size and how dirty your dishes are. Use the buttons typically situated on the top or front of your dishwasher door to select a cycle.
Quick
Typically, this cycle uses more water, energy and a higher temperature to produce quicker results. This cycle works well when you have lightly soiled dishes that you want cleaned quickly.
Normal
This is the most commonly used dishwasher cycle. It cleans everyday messes without needing to use extra water. Feel free to use this cycle for day-to-day loads that are not heavily soiled.
Heavy Duty
This cycle is designed for loads that include pots and pans or other heavily soiled items. The Heavy Duty Cycle typically uses extra water and higher temperatures to get cookware clean.
To achieve optimal performance, water temperature should be 120ºF as it enters the dishwasher. If the water is too cold, it may not clean your dishes as desired. Select Whirlpool® Dishwashers may also feature additional cycles like Prewash, Sensor or Sanitize, as well as an assortment of drying options.
4. Start the dishwasher
First, double-check that nothing is blocking the wash arms before choosing your cycle. Then, shut the dishwasher door and press start. For top control dishwashers, remember that you must press start on the control panel before closing the door. Generally, a normal load takes about 1.5 hours to complete, although the display on the front or top of your dishwasher may indicate the time remaining on the cycle. Read this article to learn more about dishwasher cycle times
How does a dishwasher clean dishes and other items?
A dishwasher cleans dishes by employing a sequence of washing systems, heat and detergent.
Water is first released into the dishwasher tub and heated. Next, detergent is dispensed and circulated with the water to help remove grime from the dishes. The dirty water is then drained, and clean water is recirculated. Finally, the dishes are dried via a heating process. If you have a portable dishwasher, it will function similarly, but you will have to connect it to a faucet before use.
Large Capacity Dishwasher with 3rd Rack
Load more, run less*
Load hard-to-fit utensils or measuring spoons to free up more space for dishes below with Whirlpool® Dishwashers with 3rd Rack.
*Compared to Whirlpool® Dishwashers without a 3rd level rack.
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