A:AnswerWe have provided the parts that come equipped with this dishwasher on page 9 of the Installation Instructions. You can view the Installation Instructions by searching your model number on the GE Appliances website and selecting your appliance. Once scrolling down on the product page, you will see all the literature for this dishwasher on the left-hand side.
A:AnswerGE Appliances evaluates the safety of materials and chemicals used in GE brand appliances through our hazardous substances management process. We have voluntarily decided to identify, reduce and eliminate to the extent possible materials of concern from our appliance products and parts, even when not required by regulation. We do not comment specifically on product content, which is confidential, however our processes help ensure that all GE Appliance products meet applicable hazardous substances requirements and our own product safety and environmental standards. -Kacie@GEAppliances
A:AnswerTo get your dishes as dry as possible, please ensure that your rinse agent dispenser is full, your inlet water temperature is at least 120 degrees F., and that you leave the door of your unit closed for an additional 90 minutes. This will get your dishes drier than the normal cycle or the 1-hour cycle.
A:AnswerSorry Cheryl, we just got this unit a few weeks ago and we are out of town so I can’t try it right now. I think so far we have only used the standard dry packets. When I get back this weekend I’ll give it a try and let you know if anything different happens.
Ian
A:AnswerAs a built-in appliance, dishwashers do not typically include a power cord as they are wired in directly. If you have the available outlet for your unit, an optional cord can be purchased to complete the installation. The optional cord kits are: GPFCORD - WX09X70910, or WX09X70911.