6.2.3 NTC resistance chart
6.2.4 Water Leaking Past Doors
Water seldom leaks out of bottom of dishwasher doors. Usually
it’s a customer or installation issue. Occasionally air pockets
(from standing water in loops) or kinks in condensation tubes
block condensation tubes and cause leaking. Pressure builds in
tanks, blowing water past lower door seals (usually at start of
cycles). Draining condensation tubes and straightening out kinks
solves these occasional problems.
Checklist if water leaks past doors:
Make sure condensation tubes are inserted into bases, not
connected to drains or air gaps.
Clear and drain condensation tubes, including debris in
bases.
Re-drill wood doors to make them square.
Straighten kinks in condensation tubes.
Educate customer on oversudsing (from too much
detergent/rinse-aid or overly soft water).
Level dishwasher before attaching under-counter brackets.
Replace damaged door seals, including replacements cut
too short.
Refill lower racks overfilled with dishes.
Move flexible cutting boards to left side of dishwasher.
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