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Wash Cycles
Screw
Circulation Pump and Motor
The dishwasher must be removed from its
in stal la tion to gain access to the circulation pump
and motor. The circulation pump can be activated
using
Service Mode
. Refer to sche mat ic or strip
circuit for motor resistance value.
Before removing the circulation pump, remove
the water from the sump with a syringe.
It is important to remember the motor does not
start immediately when the dishwasher cycle has
started. If the motor hums, but will not start, make
certain the pump impeller is free from obstruction
and the motor shaft can turn freely.
The terminals on the induction motor are labeled
L1 and N. The motor is thermally protected
(internally) through the L1 side. The wiring
connector is blue to match the wire leading to
the motor. It is designed to fi t only one way on
the terminals. Make certain the connector is fully
seated when installing.
Note:
It is extremely important that the self-
tapping grounding screw is tightened securely
when reinstalling the circulation pump.
Circulation Pump and Motor Strip Circuit
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
HEATED DRY W/O HEATED DRY
Normal Wash
3
1
3
32
88
130
2
150
2
38
120
240
Speed Wash
3
1
2
19
26
125
3
150
3
8
120
240
Glasses
3
1
3
26
39
110
3
130
3
30
120
240
China Crystal
3
1
3
30
52
110
3
130
3
30
120
240
Pots & Pans
4
1
3
44
108
140
3
150
3
38
120
240
Sani Wash
3
1
3
21
100
130
3
158
3
8+15
4
120
240
Rinse Only
0
0
2
2
2
80
158
Not An Option
Not An Option
240
Plastics
3
1
3
39
88
130
2
140
2
45/60
5
120
240
Time is in minutes
Temperature is in degrees Fahrenheit
1.) Cycle times do not include water fill and drain
2.) Heater on in main wash and final rinse
3.) Heater on in all pre-washes, main wash and all rinses
4.) 8 minutes heated dry and 15 minutes cool down
5.) 45 minutes without heated dry, 60 minutes with heated dry
6.) Fan running time after cycle has completed
FAN ON TIME
6
WASH TEMPERATURE
WASH TIME
1
CYCLE
MAX # OF
PRE-WASH
CYCLES
WASH
CYCLE
MAX #
RINSE
CYCLES
HEATED
DRY TIME