Posted by MarkB_MI on March 31, 2018 at 03:20:58 from (174.230.14.223):
In Reply to: O.T. dish washer posted by ckain(mi) on March 30, 2018 at 13:58:31:
A while back we replaced the dishwasher in our Florida condo. Since we don't spend a lot of time down there, we didn't go for top-of-the-line, just a reasonably priced Whirlpool with a plastic (rather than stainless steel) liner.
My wife spent January at the condo, and called to report the dishwasher wasn't drying the dishes. "Did you make sure you had it set right?" "Yes, I tried all the different buttons, nothing worked." I said I'd check it out when we went down together in March.
So, last week I ran a test with a few dishes. Hit the "options" button, which turned on "Heat Dry", "High Temp" and "Sani Rinse". I checked every so often to make sure it was heating in all cycles. The dishes all came out hot and dry. I then showed my wife how to tun on the heating options. "I did that," she said. "But then I turn on "One Hour Wash." Which turns OFF the heating options!
I was just happy I didn't have to swap out a dishwasher!
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