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Detergent Module Removal
1. Remove power to the dishwasher.
2. Remove and separate the door.
3. Remove the EPS cover. The double backed
tape is used to secure and is reusable. When
reinstalling the EPS cover, the UP indicator must
be toward the top of the door.
4. Remove six 1/4 in. hex head screws.
5. The mounting plate removes from inside the
door.
6. The detergent module can now be removed
from the inner door panel.
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Detergent Dispenser
The detergent module is Solenoid operated, using
13.5 VDC (from the UI) to activate the solenoid.
Some models have a rinse agent dispenser. The
dispenser holds 3.5 oz. (100 ml) of rinse agent. Under
normal conditions, this will last approximately one
month.
The module receives 13.5 VDC for 1 second to
activate the detergent cup. To activate the rinse
aid, the module receives 13.5 VDC for a period of 15
seconds.
A sensor is used to detect rinse aid level and advise
the consumer when the level is low. The rinse aid
sensor is covered on the next page.
To Diagnose Detergent Module
1. Remove power, then remove and separate the
door.
2. The inner panel may be set into the dishwasher
and latched in the closed position.
3. Reapply
power.
4. Place the dishwasher into Service Mode (see
Service Mode section in this guide), then
activate the detergent test to check for 13.5
VDC to the detergent module. Service Mode
will provide a 15 second activation time. The
resistance for the detergent module solenoid is
űRU²