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The door switches are rated at 13.5 VDC. The
door latch switches open and close the line and
neutral break relays on the main control. The
tub latch is located on top of the tub. A strike on
the door activates the switches, and the tub latch
holds the door in when the door is latched closed.
The dishwasher must be pulled out 6 to 8 inches
from its installed position to replace the tub latch.
To Replace the Tub Latch
1. Remove power to the dishwasher.
2. Remove the dishwasher from its installed
position, approximately 6 to 8 inches.
3. Remove two screws, (R2 Robertson /
Carpenters Bit or #2 Phillips screw-driver).
Tub Gasket Installation
1. The center of the gasket has a mark
which is placed pointing to the inside of
the dishwasher. This position will orient
the gasket wiper to face the inside of the
dishwasher and to the inner door.
2. Start by placing the mark down and align with
the tub latch. Push the gasket into the track,
working outward to the top corners.
3. Push the gasket into the track through the
corners, making sure the wiper portion of
the gasket does not turn inward or outward
causing the gasket to not have an even plane
around the corners. Stretching the gasket
may cause the gasket to roll in or out, which
will cause the new gasket to leak. If the
gasket wiper rolls in or out, pull the gasket out
of the track and reinsert into place.
4. Continue to push the gasket into the track to
the track stopping point at the bottom of the
tub.
5. Always run the dishwasher to test for leaks.
The wiper on the Gasket
must make a smooth turn
through the corner
(Top of Dishwasher)
(Front of Dishwasher)
Wiper
Flange
Tub Gasket
Retainer Track
Center Position
Mark
Tub gasket seated
firmly into track
Latch
Paws
Latch Striker
Latch System
Latch Switch
Tub Latch