
Trouble Shooting Tips
Exploded View of Wash System
Check the Following
1. Fuse (blown or tripped).
2. 120 VAC supply wiring connection
faulty.
3. Electronic control board defective.
4. No 12 VAC power to control.
5. Motor (inoperative).
6. Door switch (open contacts).
7. Door latch not making contact with
door switch.
8. Touch pad circuit defective.
9. No indicator lamps illuminate when
START or OPTIONS are pressed.
1. Motor (bad bearings).
2. Motor stuck due to prolonged
non-use.
1. Improper voltage.
2. Motor windings shorted.
3. Glass or foreign items in pump.
1. Heater element (open).
2. Electronic control board defective.
3. Wiring or terminal defective.
4. Hi-Limit thermostat defective.
1. Latch mechanism defective.
2. Electronic control board defective.
3. Wiring or terminal defective.
4. Broken spring(s).
5. Defective actuator.
1. Water supply turned off.
2. Defective water inlet fill valve.
3. Check fill valve screen for
obstructions.
4. Defective float switch.
5. Electronic control board defective.
6. Wiring or terminal defective.
7. Float stuck in “UP” position.
1. Drain hose (high) loop too low.
2. Drain line connected to a floor drain
not vented.
1. Detergent allowed to stand too long in
dispenser.
2. Dispenser wet when detergent was
added.
3. Detergent cover held closed or blocked
by large dishes.
4. Improper incoming water
temperature to properly dissolve
detergent.
Always disconnect the dishwasher from the electrical power source before adjusting or
replacing components.
Personal Injury Hazard
Remedy
1. Replace fuse or reset breaker.
2. Repair or replace wire fasteners at
dishwasher junction box.
3. Replace control board.
4. Replace control board.
5. Replace motor/impeller assembly.
6. Replace latch assembly.
7. Replace latch assembly.
8. Replace console assembly.
9. Replace console assembly.
1. Replace motor assembly.
2. Rotate motor impeller.
1. Check voltage.
2. Replace motor/impeller assembly.
3. Clean and clear blockage.
1. Replace heater element.
2. Replace control board.
3. Repair or replace.
4. Replace thermostat.
1. Replace dispenser.
2. Replace control board.
3. Repair or replace.
4. Replace dispenser.
5. Replace dispenser.
1. Turn water supply on.
2. Replace water inlet fill valve.
3. Disassemble and clean screen.
4. Repair or replace.
5. Replace control board.
6. Repair or replace.
7. Clean or replace float.
1. Repair to proper
32-inch minimum
height
.
2. Install air gap at counter top.
1. Instruct customer/user.
2. Instruct customer/user.
3. Instruct customer/user on proper
loading of dishes.
4. Incoming water temperature of
120°F is required to properly
dissolve dishwashing detergents.
Symptom
Dishwasher will not operate when
turned on.
Motor hums but will not start or run.
Motor trips out on internal thermal
overload protector.
Dishwasher runs but will not heat.
Detergent cover will not latch or
open.
Dishwasher will not pump out.
Dishwasher will not fill with water.
Dishwasher water siphons out.
Detergent left in dispenser.
05/2010
Pump Assembly
The pump assembly is driven by a permanent
split capacitor motor. When looking at the output
shaft, rotation is in the counterclockwise direction
at 3300RPM when driven by 120V 60Hz AC
signal. The motor drives a pump which supplies
100% filtered water at the rate of approximately
19 GPM to all three spray arms at once.
Draining is accomplished by using a small
seperate synchronous drain pump mounted to
the sump. The drain pump is connected to the
sump by a small rubber hose with clamps and
two mounting screws. A check valve is located
at the discharge end of the drain pump.
A high drain hose loop is installed on the side of
the unit to help prevent/limit back flow into the
dishwasher. No additional such loop is required.
The main pump is removed by disconnecting
both attached clamps and hoses, removing the
three screws that secure the motor base to the
dishwasher base, unlatching the leak detector,
and disconnecting the wiring harness
connections to the pump assembly.
Tub Gasket
The door gasket is pressed into the tub channel
for an interference fit. To install the gasket:
1. Locate the center mark on the gasket and
press into place.
2. Press the gasket across the header using
your thumb.
Product Specifications
Electrical
Rating ................................... 120 Volts, 60Hz
Separate Circuit..15 amp min.- 20 amp max.
Motor (Amps) ............................................ .75
Heater Wattage ..................................... 1200
Total Amps (load rated) ......................... 10.0
Water Temps controlled ......................... ±5°F
To assure success have outer door in place
TempAssure (cycle dependent)
Main Wash: 129 - 140°F
Final Wash: 127 - 150°F
Hi-TempAssure: 140°F Wash/150°F Final
Rinse
SanitizeAssure: 140°F Wash/155°F Final
Rinse
Hi-Limit Thermostat ................. 200°F (93°C)
Water Supply
Suggested minimum incoming water
temperature ............................. 120°F (49°C)
Pressure (PSI) min./max. ..................... 20/90
Connection (NPT) ......................................
3
/
8
"
Consumption (Normal Cycle) .......................
............. 4.9 - 9.7 U.S. gal., 18.5 - 36.7 liters
Water valve flow rate (U.S. GPM) ........... .83
Water recirculation rate (U.S. GPM) ..............
.................................................... approx. 19
Water fill time ................................... 105 sec.
3. Press the gasket while stretching around
the corners .
NOTE: There should be no wrinkles or
puckers in the corners.
4. Place the gasket end at the bottom and
then press the gasket in from the bottom up.
Standard Dry Air Flow
When the control advances to the “dry” portion of
the cycle, the lower fan located in the Lower
Drying Duct Assembly is activated. Then, for the
EIDW6105 the Vent Assembly located in the top
right corner of the tub is activated. The vent fan
draws in the air from outside the tub forcing the
hot, humid air out the Side Drying Duct Assembly
and into the Lower Drying Duct Assembly.
Cool dry outside air is mixed with hot, humid air
existing the tub in the Lower Drying Duct
Assembly. This lowers the temperature and
humidity of the air exiting the unit through the toe
and kickplate. The addition of cooler, dryer
outside air helps to speed evaporation of water
from the hot dishes.
3. Repair or replace.
3. Drain valve or pump stuck open.
5. Spray arm blocked.
6. Is water getting into unit.
5. Instruct customer/user.
6. Check fill valve repair or replace.
7. Defective Drain Valve.
7. Repair or replace.
1. Drain restricted.
2. Electronic control board defective.
3. Defective drain pump.
4. Blocked impeller.
5. Open windings.
6. Wiring or terminal defective.
1. Clear restrictions.
2. Replace control board.
3. Replace pump.
4. Check for blockage, clear.
5. Replace pump assembly.
6. Repair or replace.
Note: See "Detergent cover will not open."
*NOTE: Take the appropriate safety precautions to avoid cuts from exposed sheet metal on edges and corners
Error Codes/Description
Er01
Leak Detector-Water is detected in the
base pan
Er02
Thermistor-Failed thermistor/turbidity
module
Er03
Wash Pump-Wash pump not operating
Er06
Lower Fan-Improper speed feedback
Er08
Tactile or touch switch-SW bad or
shorted
Er09
Communications-Communications
failure between main user board and
power supply
Er10
Mains Relay-Failure in the mains power
relay
Er13
System Wide-Lost control of State
Machine
Er 15
Fill Valve-Water inlet valve stuck open
Er16
Float-Float switch stuck/drain clogged