A:AnswerIn my experience and opinion I think it does. I had an older model GE that had the element in the bottom. When we were out shopping for a new one, one of the guys at the store told me that the main difference between a couple of them that we were looking at was the way that they dry. I was nervous about changing that about our old one, but it's been even better so far! I was never big on using a rinse aid in the past either...but I found one through Honest Co. and I am amazed as to how shiny everything is when it comes out. I think that makes a difference in how well it dries the dishes as well. It hasn't disappointed me...
A:AnswerYes, after 2 years I have found a fix!
I cut it off with a razor/box cutter.
Samsung was completely useless and just wanted to keep selling me a new kick plate and install kit.
I'm done with this company!
A:AnswerHi Washbabe, When the wash cycle is completed:
- The light illuminates and the dishwasher sounds a chime.
- The dishwasher powers off automatically.
- The door opens automatically 5 ~ 15 minutes before the cycle ends to improve drying performance.
^Rosi
A:AnswerForever. A "Normal" cycle takes...not kidding...2 hours, 47 minutes. Express wash takes 60 minutes. We have very hard water, so no dishwasher cleans our dishes very well. I pretty much clean them, then run the Express wash as a sanitizer.
A:AnswerThere is a rotating spray bar below the top rack that serves both the top rack and the upper side of the dishes in the bottom rack. There is also a sprayer at the top of the machine that cleans the cutlery tray and the upper side of items on the top rack. It's very effective. The only time I find something not clean is if I (or more likely my wife!) misloads something. :)
A:AnswerHello Kenny! Your dishwasher has an infrared sensor which determines the soil level of your dishes and stops the cycle when dishes are already clean regardless it hasn't finished yet.
^Rafael
A:AnswerHi Alyce,
I thought the same thing when I first used my new dishwasher. However, I push all the buttons and the start button before closing, and if I want to stop the washer I just open the door. It has seemed to work for me. I do find the buttons touchy and easy to get things changed. I love the way the door opens at the end of the washing.
Good luck with your new dishwasher.
A:AnswerThe answer with using the bracket is correct. It took me about to figure out but it does work. See photos. You need to bend the backet back and forth at the break lines to shorten it's lenght. The photos I attached do not show that yet.
A:AnswerNot without removing the spinner, heating the plastic axle shaft and straightening it. Not recommended! We had the same problem with our newly delivered Samsung dishwasher. It also had other problems. Best Buy replaced the unit with a new one.
A:AnswerThe dishwasher does *not* come with any electrical connection. You must buy a cable (or connection kit) kit that provides the connection type you prefer, whether it is a hardwire or electrical plug. Best Buy offers an installation kit, or you can source the components on your own (electrical cable, wire nuts, strain relief, water line, hose clamp/tube fittings as needed are the gist, but check the installation guide to double-check the precise items and sizes).
A:AnswerIt has “express 60” that is an hour long. It works with an extremely light load only, in my opinion. I’d use that cycle for “rinse and dry only”. It also has a “sanitize” cycle that I have not used but imagine it uses water. I must say the cycles are long, over 2 hours average.
A:AnswerThe rubber shield is supposed to be installed behind the metal kickplate. On my unit it does not either interfere or come out of place. The purpose of this shield is to reduce the sound of the dishwasher operating even further. I have to look at the operating lights to check that it is on and working.
Hope this helps.
A:AnswerNo just a filter, like most of them. But seems easy enough to clean just reach in pull it out and rinse off. Maytag has a Stainless steel chopper for their machine. However I think the technology has change in the filtering so that is not essential anymore.
A:AnswerYes - the top panel has several LEDs to indicate status, with the "operating" LED closer to the front of the unit. It's very easy to tell it's operating.