Using dishwasher buttons involves selecting your desired options and cycles and then initiating the wash process. Based on the provided reference, specific actions related to button usage include selecting/deselecting options, pressing the start key, and the interaction of cycle selection with smart features.
Selecting and Deselecting Options
Dishwasher buttons are typically used to choose wash cycles and additional options (like heat dry, sanitization, etc.). While the exact selection process varies by model, the reference indicates that selecting an option likely illuminates its corresponding button or indicator.
- When an option or setting is deselected, the button's light or indicator will turn off.
This light behavior helps you confirm which settings are currently active before starting the cycle.
Starting the Dishwasher Cycle
Once you have selected your desired wash cycle and options, you need to tell the dishwasher to begin.
- Press the start key. This action prepares the dishwasher to begin the selected program.
- After pressing the start key, close the door. The combination of pressing start and closing the door initiates the wash cycle.
Button-Selected Cycles and Smart Features
Some dishwasher cycles, chosen via their respective buttons, utilize advanced features like a smart sensor. The reference specifically mentions this interaction for certain cycles:
- The smart sensor checks the soil level on your dishes.
- This feature is active in the auto, normal, and eco cycles. Selecting one of these cycles via its button enables the smart sensor functionality for that wash.
In summary, using dishwasher buttons involves making selections, confirming them visually (e.g., by light status), pressing the start button, and closing the door to begin the cycle, with certain cycle button selections activating specific features like soil level sensing.