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  • QuestionHi will be shipping this in the Philippines does this have a special socket so i can purchase it there and if easy to install thank you

    Asked by Lorna.

    • Answer Hey there, Thanks so much for reaching out. This unit can be either hard wired or plugged in. We would recommend contacting our Philippines support office as they will be able to better assist you. You can contact them at +63-2-643 3456 or service@qualitycircuits.net. We hope this helps! Mike@GEA

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  • QuestionWhy doesnt this dishwasher dry inside. Inside is constantly wet. Does this really take 4 hours to wash a load of dishes. How is this energy efficient? The owners manual does not give instructions on use just how to install. Where do I find this info?

    Asked by Piper1.

    • Answer Hi Piper1 - Thanks for reaching out to us regarding your GE Dishwasher Model # GDT535PSMSS. We are happy to help. For best results, choose Wash Temp Boost and Dry Boost options. Rinse agents prevent spots on glasses and promote drying by causing water to sheet off dishware and glassware. Rinse Aids, such as Jet-Dry®, can be purchased in your local grocery store. Water entering the dishwasher should be between 120 and 140 degrees Fahrenheit for best wash and dry performance. Run the faucet closest to the dishwasher prior to starting the dishwasher to purge cold water from the hot water line. Take a look at the following link- DISHWASHER POOR DRYING: https://products.geappliances.com/appliance/gea-support-search-content?contentId=17451 - The Installation Guide and Use and Care Guide are different manuals. Take a look at the Use and Care Guide at this link (See pages 5-6 for cycle times): https://products.geappliances.com/MarketingObjectRetrieval/Dispatcher?RequestType=PDF&Name=49-55122-4.PDF - Also, dishwashers now run longer to ensure good wash performance, but they use less energy while running. Also, in using less water, your water heater does not need to provide as much hot water and therefore is not using energy to heat more water. If you have any additional questions, do not hesitate to ask, we are happy to help at GEAppliances.com! Sue

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