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Diverter Motor Assembly
Pin 1
Pin 4
Motor Operating Voltage
: 120 VAC
Motor Resistance
: 1.4 k
Ω
Switch Operating Voltage
: 5 VDC
Location:
See Diverter Motor Assembly Location on
page 35.
The diverter assembly consists of a drive motor
and position switch. It is used to position the water
diverter to the appropriate position for dispens-
ing additives. The diverter motor is connected to a
lobed cam that operates the diverter switch as it
rotates.
Internal View
Lobe
Lobe
Lobe
Lobe
Switch Contact
Switch Contact
+5 VDC In
+5 VDC Out
Motor (L1)
Motor (N)
Diverter Motor Assembly Strip Circuit
IMC J501-7
IMC J701-6
D
To Neutral
IMC J101-2
Diverter Motor
Position Switch
IMC J501-2
Switched L1
+5 VDC
To Sensing Circuits
Diverter Motor Assembly Tests
1. Enter service mode.
2. Run Test 08.
a. Press the
Start
key to begin the test. The
dispenser will move to the pre-wash compart-
ment,
pdt
will be displayed and the cold water
valve will be energized
b. Each successive press of the
Start
key will ad-
vance the dispenser to the next position and
display the compartment name.
Diverter Motor Assembly Diagnostics
Diverter Motor Not Running
1. Operate the diverter motor is service mode.
2. Check for 120 VAC between pins 3 and 4 of the
diverter motor.
a. If 120 VAC is present and the diverter motor is
not rotating, replace the diverter motor as-
sembly.
b. If 120 VAC is not present check wiring between
the diverter motor and IMC board. If wiring is
ok, replace IMC board.
Diverter Motor Runs Continuously
1. Disconnect the diverter motor harness and
check for 5 VDC between the orange and brown
wires.
a. If 5 VDC is not present, check wiring to IMC
board. If wiring is OK, replace the IMC board.
b. If 5 VDC is present, reconnect harness and go
to step 2.
3. Operate the diverter motor in service mode.
4. Check for voltage changes between pins 1 and 2