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    How much power is used by a dishwasher?
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    It varies by manufacturer and model number, but in general, most dishwashers (on hot wash) will draw 1000-1500 watts for the majority of the wash/rinse cycle and heated-dry (if applicable). The heating element is what consumes the most amount of power, so if you can get clean dishes on cold water without the heater (assuming your dishwasher offers such an option), the power consumption goes down considerably. Without the heater, the machine will typically only draw approximately 200-300 watts. (This is for the remaining electricals; 99% of that being exclusively for the pump(s), and 1% for the timer, relays, solenoid valves, control electronics, etc.)
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    I used a detergent packet and after running a load, the dishes are not clean and the packet is still intact. What happened?
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    Make sure that the detergent door is able to open with the dishes in there, and that dishes are not stopping it from opening. If that doesn't work, just set the packet on the door before you shut it. It will fall to the bottom of the tub and will still work!
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    Why are my dishes wet after the cycle is complete?
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    Your dishwasher may not have a drying cycle. It might also be over-packed, not allowing the air to circulate properly, therefore not drying the dishes.
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    The spinning arm catches the plates stacked at the bottom of the dishwasher, and there is no other way to stack them, which is clearly a design flaw. Does it matter if the arms don't fully rotate when the dishes are washing?
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    Definitely. The arm is what gets the water to all the dishes. Without the arm moving freely, some dishes will not get as much water and won't be as clean.
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    Can my dish detergent, which is creamy, be used instead of pods?
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    Yes, fill the detergent door with the detergent. Your dishwasher also likely has a vented or overflow section, where a small amount of detergent will empty during the first fill, which helps in the initial run.
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    Is it okay to put hot, dry dishes away directly from the dishwasher, or should they be cool before I take them out?
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    It's fine, but you can burn your hands, so for your own sake, it might be better to wait a little.
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    Is it wise to place large pans facing down at the bottom tray of the dishwasher?
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    It's perfectly fine. The top rack has a separate wash impeller hanging from under it. This is what cleans the glasses, bowls and saucers in the top rack.
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    In which area do I put the cubed soap and where do I put the salt?
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    In the designated areas as shown in your user manual. Usually, the soap dispenser is in the door (inside) and the salt dispenser in the bottom of the dishwasher. You may have to lift out the bottom rack to access this.
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    How do I find dishwasher salt?
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    You should be able to find dishwasher salt in the supermarket on the household cleaning aisle. It's usually located near dishwasher tablets.
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    Why does my wine glass comes out cloudy?
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    Check to see if your rinse aid is empty. Rinse aid reduces the cloudiness.
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    Where do I get the pods for my dishwasher?
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    You can get them from your local supermarket in the household cleaning supplies aisle.
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    Should I place deep cereal bowls on the top or bottom rack of my dishwasher?
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    Bottom rack, open side down. It takes a lot of space, but does the best job of cleaning bowls. If you try the same thing on the top rack, the back of the bowls won't always come clean.
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    How do I stack bowls in the lower part of the dishwasher?
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    You should not put bowls in the bottom, they should always go on the top unless they are too big. Then they can go on the bottom and should either face down or at an angle.
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    Why are my water glasses breaking in the dishwasher?
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    As dishwasher jets are powerful, you'll need to make sure that glasses are stable and a distance from one another when you are putting them in the dishwasher.
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    Do I put the bowls at the top or bottom?
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    Bowls may go on the top or bottom rack. The bottom rack is more powerful but usually fills up quicker than the top rack.
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    What do I do if my plates are too tall and interfering with the arm above in my dishwasher?
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    Some of the newer dishwashers have an option to raise the upper rack. If not, try placing those places on the outer edges. If that doesn't work, they need to be washed in the sink.
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    What do I do if I still have water spots on my dishes after using my dishwasher?
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    Use rinse aid. Pour it into the compartment, usually on the inside of the door, next to the section where you put your washing tablet or powder.
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    Where should I place small glass plates in my dishwasher?
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    Just put them alongside your other plates in the bottom compartment. They shouldn't break as they've been heat treated.
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    Where do I put the pod in my dishwasher?
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    There should be a small compartment in the inside door of the dishwater (depending on what dishwasher you have.) It'll be labelled for what goes where.
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