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Post# 1124827   8/3/2021 at 16:20 (996 days old) by Myhrsades (Vancouver)        

Hello, I have just moved into a basement suite with a portable dishwasher. The front of the washer says Inglis Niagara Scour Master, and I have had a very hard time finding anything about this specific one online.
I am mainly confused by the knob, and what each letter means. If anyone has any insight or a manual I would be very grateful! Photos of buttons attached.
Unfortunately it looks like the last tenants used acrylic paint to paint the front black 😩 she’s seen better days.


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Post# 1124832 , Reply# 1   8/3/2021 at 17:06 (996 days old) by petek (Ontari ari ari O )        

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You match the letters under the buttons to the same letter on the dial, then start. The first button on the left is Pots and Pan, the second button is a full load, either of these set dial to A.
The third button is a regular load, set dial to B. The 4th button is a light load, and the 5th button is a "crystal stemware/delicate" button. Set the dial to C.
THe 6th button is "rinse only" you do not add detergent. You can use it as a day before prewash if you don't have enough to fill the machine. Set the dial to D. The next buttons look like a water tepmperature boost, an eco button, and a cancel button.
The Eco button probably aligns to the "econo" button for a regular wash and could omit a heated dry. SOmeone else will know




This post was last edited 08/03/2021 at 17:25
Post# 1124834 , Reply# 2   8/3/2021 at 17:26 (996 days old) by Pierreandreply4 (St-Bruno de montarville (province of quebec) canada)        

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i had the citation model in a house with a high temp cycle button a is indeed the letter for the pots and pan cycle plus you need to pull the dishwasher timer dial for the dishwasher to start the cycle

Post# 1124856 , Reply# 3   8/3/2021 at 19:53 (996 days old) by DADoES (TX, U.S. of A.)        

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8th button presumably is no-heat dry, which can be selected for any cycle.  It may need to be selected for the "D" cycle button to funtion as a Rinse/Hold, otherwise it may be a Rinse/Dry to rinse dusty/stored dishware for use.  Don't want a heated dry to run after rinsing/holding a load of dirty items.

9th button resets the Options buttons (7th and 8th) to unselected.


Post# 1124933 , Reply# 4   8/4/2021 at 21:03 (995 days old) by Moparwash (Pittsburgh,PA )        

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When you call their customer support number, you have to press '1' for Inglis


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