15If your dishwasher is left in an unheatedplace during the winter, ask a servicetechnician to:Unplug the dishwasher from thewall outlet.Remove the Unicouple from thefaucet. Disconnect the hose fromthe water valve.Drain water from the water inlet lineand water valve. (Use a pan to catchthe water.)Reconnect the water inlet line to thewater valve.4321Caring for the dishwasher. GEAppliances.comCleaning the Door PanelBefore cleaning the front panel, make sureyou know what type of panel you have.Refer to the last two letters of your modelnumber. You can locate your modelnumber on the left-hand tub wall justinside the door. If your model number endswith BB, WW, CC, SA, BG or GS, then youhave a Painted Door panel. If your modelnumber ends with SS, then you have aStainless Steel Door panel. If your modelnumber ends with CS, then you have aCleanSteel Door panel.Follow the instructions below for cleaningthe door panel for your specific model.Painted Door Panel (model numbersending in BB–black, WW–white, CC–bisque,SA–silver metallic, BG–graphite metallic orGS–silver)Use a clean, soft, lightly dampened cloth,then dry thoroughly. You may also use agood appliance wax or polish.Stainless Steel Door Panel (modelnumbers ending in SS)The stainless steel panels can be cleanedwith Stainless Steel Magic or a similarproduct using a clean, soft cloth. Do notuse appliance wax, polish, bleach orproducts containing chlorine on StainlessSteel doors.You can order Stainless Steel Magic#WX10X15 through GE Parts by calling800.626.2002. In Canada, please call1.800.661.1616.CleanSteel Door Panel (model numbersending in CS)Use a clean, soft, lightly dampened cloth,then dry thoroughly. Do not use appliancewax, polish or any chemical agent onCleanSteel doors.Do not wipe the dishwasher with a soileddish cloth or wet towel. These may leavea residue. Do not use scouring pads orpowdered cleaners because theseproducts can scratch the finish.Cleaning the Control PanelTo clean the control panel, use a lightlydampened cloth. Then dry thoroughly.Protect Against Freezing