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Understanding the Cleaning Process

Gathering the Right Tools and Materials

Safety Precautions

Step-by-Step Cleaning Instructions

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5 Steps to Clean a 2024 GE Profile Dishwasher

5 min readUpdated Dec. 09, 2024Lyle WeischwillDishwasher
5 Steps to Clean a 2024 GE Profile Dishwasher

Welcome to Sears Home Services, your trusted partner for all your home appliance needs. In this guide, we'll walk you through the five essential steps to clean your 2024 GE Profile dishwasher. Regular maintenance and cleaning are key to keeping your dishwasher running efficiently and prolonging its life. Follow these straightforward steps to ensure your dishwasher remains in top condition.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Learn how your GE Profile dishwasher works to understand the importance of proper cleaning and maintenance.
  • Thoroughly clean your dishwasher at least every other month following the steps described below to keep it in top shape and operating efficiently.
  • Cleaning and maintaining your GE Profile dishwasher regularly will help it run smoothly and efficiently for many years to come.

Understanding the Cleaning Process

To effectively clean your 2024 GE Profile dishwasher, it's vital to understand its components and how the cleaning cycle operates. This knowledge will help you maintain optimal performance and address any issues promptly.

GE Profile dishwashers are equipped with several essential parts: spray arms, filters, a detergent dispenser, and a heating element. The spray arms distribute water and detergent throughout the dishwasher, ensuring thorough cleaning. Filters trap food particles to prevent system clogs, while the detergent dispenser releases the right amount of detergent at the appropriate time. The heating element aids in drying the dishes post-cleaning cycle.

During a cleaning cycle, the dishwasher fills with water, which is heated to the desired temperature. The spray arms then distribute this water, along with detergent, to break down food particles and grease. After cleaning, the dirty water is drained, and fresh water is sprayed to rinse off any remaining residue. Finally, the heating element activates to dry the dishes.

Regular cleaning is crucial to maintaining your dishwasher's performance. Over time, food particles, grease, and mineral deposits can accumulate, affecting efficiency. By regularly cleaning the filters, spray arms, and interior, you can ensure your dishwasher continues to deliver spotless results, eliminate odors, and prevent bacterial growth. If you prefer to have a professional clean and maintain your GE Profile dishwasher, schedule clean and maintain service to have a Sears Home Services technician visit your home and service your appliance.

Gathering the Right Tools and Materials

Before starting the cleaning process, gather the necessary tools and materials to ensure a thorough job. Here are some recommendations for cleaning solutions, essential tools, and safety precautions.

Recommended Cleaning Solutions

Use dishwasher-specific cleaning products such as Affresh dishwasher cleaner or a mixture of warm water and mild dish soap. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, as they may damage the dishwasher's interior or components.

Essential Tools

You'll need a soft sponge or cloth, a toothbrush or small brush for scrubbing, a microfiber cloth for drying, and a bamboo skewer for cleaning debris and deposits from spray arm holes.

Safety Precautions

Unplug the dishwasher or turn off its power source before starting the cleaning process. Many dishwashers are installed with a light switch beside the sink next to the garbage disposal light switch that shuts off power to the dishwasher. Turn off that light switch to shut off power if you see that option in your kitchen. If you’re unsure how to disconnect power to the dishwasher and you want to have a Sears Home Services technician clean and inspect the appliance, schedule Kitchen Appliance Clean & Maintain Service and we’ll visit your home to get your dishwasher and all your kitchen appliances in top shape.

Wear protective gloves to avoid skin irritation from cleaning solutions. Be cautious when handling sharp tools or removing parts, and always follow the manufacturer's instructions for cleaning and maintenance.

Step-by-Step Cleaning Instructions

Follow these detailed steps to keep your 2024 GE Profile dishwasher in excellent condition.

1. Clean the Filters

To clean the ultra-fine filter in your GE Profile dishwasher, remove the bottom rack. Twist the ultra-fine filter counterclockwise and lift up to remove it. Rinse the filter with warm soapy water and use a sponge to carefully remove any stubborn particles. Don’t scrub the filter with a scouring pad or brush because those items can damage the filter mesh.

Next, clean the fine filter (mesh plate). Lift the fine filter plate up and out from under the two rear retaining tabs. Rinse the filter with warm soapy water. Don’t use a scouring pad or brush because those items can scratch the filter surface. Use a soft-bristled brush or sponge to remove stubborn debris or hard water deposits.

Reinstall the fine filter, making sure the back of the filter plate goes under the two rear retaining tabs. Reinstall the ultra-fine filter.

2. Inspect and Clean the Spray Arms

Remove the lower spray arm and inspect it for cracks or damage. Replace the spray arm if necessary. If you need to have a repair technician replace the spray arm for you, schedule dishwasher repair service and we’ll replace the spray arm with the manufacturer recommended replacement part.

Use a bamboo skewer to clean hard water deposits and detergent residue from spray arm holes. Rinse the spray arm under running water and reinstall it.

Repeat the process for the upper spray arm.

3. Clean the Detergent Dispenser

Us a toothbrush and cloth to clean detergent residue out of the detergent dispenser. Clean the gasket seal around the detergent dispenser cover.

Refill the rinse aid dispenser if needed.

4. Clean the Exterior Surfaces

Wipe down the exterior of the dishwasher with a damp cloth. Pay attention to buttons, handles, and any other surfaces that may accumulate dirt or fingerprints.

Use a stainless steel cleaner to polish the door if you have a stainless dishwasher.

5. Clean the Interior of Your GE Profile Dishwasher

Most GE Profile dishwashers have a high-grade stainless steel tub. To clean the interior of the dishwasher, run a cycle with a dishwasher cleaner such as Affresh or Finish Dishwasher Cleaner.

Here’s a short video that shows how Affresh dishwasher cleaner works:

Wipe the door seal with a cloth to remove residue and hard water deposits. Replace the door seal if it’s damaged.

By following these step-by-step instructions, you can ensure your 2024 GE Profile dishwasher remains in top condition, providing clean and spotless dishes every time.

Remember, if you want to have Sears Home Services clean and maintain your dishwasher for you, schedule Clean & Maintain service and we’ll send a technician to your home to complete all of these steps and more. Having your GE Profile dishwasher professionally maintained will keep it in top shape and help it last longer.

Schedule your dishwasher maintenance now!

Regular dishwasher maintenance can help prevent costly breakdowns, reduce energy costs and extend the life of your appliance.

Call (213) 596-2538 or schedule online now.

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Glossary Terms

Hard water is water that contains high levels of dissolved minerals, particularly calcium and magnesium. It contrasts with soft water, which has lower concentrations of these minerals.

A freezer bag is a specially designed plastic bag used for the cold storage of food in the freezer, offering protection against freezer burn and preserving the food's freshness and flavor over extended periods.

A furnace filter is a component installed in HVAC systems to trap and remove dust, pollen, and other airborne particles from the air, enhancing indoor air quality and protecting the furnace's inner workings.

A garbage disposal is a device installed under a kitchen sink that shreds food waste into small enough pieces to pass through plumbing, facilitating an easier and more hygienic kitchen waste management process.

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