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Sanitized LED 

Blinks or 

Incomplete 

Sanitization 

Message at End of 

Cycle (Control 

Could Not Confirm 

Sanitization 

Achieved)

1. Door opened 

during final rinse 

or dry.

Instruct customer

2.Incoming water 

under 84ºF (29ºC).

1. Be sure dishwasher is 

connected to the hot water 

supply.

2. Confirm temperature at 

sink (recommend 120°F 

[49°C]). Instruct customer 

to run water at sink before 

running dishwasher.

3. Unplug dishwasher or 

disconnect power and 

check all connections and 

measure resistance in 

Temperature Sensing 

circuit. Replace OWI if 

resistance is high.

3. Heating problem.

Refer to “Service Error 

Codes” table.

7-1

4. Thermistor/OWI 

sensor problem.

Refer to “Service Error 

Codes” table.

3-1

3-2

5. Intermittent door 

switch/latch 

connection.

See same checks as for 

5-1 Error. Refer to “Service 

Error Codes” table.

6. Diverter problem 

prevented water from 

heating in final rinse 

(plastic tub models 

only).

Refer to “Service Error 

Codes” table.

9-1

9-2

7. Line voltage too 

low to heat fast 

enough.

Check power source. 

Confirm at least 100 VAC.

8. Air pressure surges 

in dishwasher due to 

washing with high 

suds causes brief 

opening of door 

switch contacts 

during final rinse.

Refer to “Service Error 

Codes” table.

6-3

Melted Dishware 

and/or Spray Arm 

and/or Dishwasher 

Always Hot

1. Customer uses 

non-dishwasher safe 

dishes or loads plastic 

dishes directly over 

heater.

Instruct customer.

2. Temperature 

sensing problem.

Refer to “Service Error 

Codes” table.

3-1

3. Water heating 

problem. Heater 

stuck on.

Refer to “Service Error 

Codes” table.

7-2

4. Water heater 

displaced from 

mounting clip and/or 

pulled off center.

Inspect heater. Adjust back 

into position if needed.

Noisy Operation

1. Spray arm stalled 

or blocked and 

spraying on the door.

- Instruct customer if 

blocked.

- Check spray arm rotation 

and inspect for plugged 

nozzles. If plugged, clean 

nozzles and confirm filters 

are installed properly.

2. Diverter problem.

Refer to “Service Error 

Codes” table.

9-1, 9-2

9-3

3. Motor problems 

force cycle to start 

and stop repeatedly.

Refer to “Service Error 

Codes” table.

4. No or low water.

Refer to “Service Error 

Codes” table.

6-1, 6-2

6-3, 6-4

5. Drains too long.

1. Long drain due to OWI 

sensor problem. Refer to 

“Service Error Codes” table 

for 3-3.

2. Unplug dishwasher or 

disconnect power.

3-3

Customer 

Description

Potential Causes

Check

Related 

Error 

Code

Noisy Operation

(cont.)

5. Drains too long.

(cont.)

3. Check for blockages 

from sump check valve to 

customer’s plumbing. 

Potential problems, 

plugged garbage disposer 

or plug not knocked out, 

drain loop check valve 

stuck, and/or plugged 

hoses.

4. Remove drain pump and 

check impeller (normally 

there is some uneven 

resistance). If it is stripped, 

replace drain pump.

3-3

6. Loose connection 

in vent circuit and/or 

open vent wax motor.

Unplug dishwasher or 

disconnect power and 

check resistances of vent 

wax motor and all 

connections in the vent 

circuit. Fix/replace open 

connection/part.

7. Open fuse on 

control to vent.

Refer to “Fuse Service 

Check” in “Meter Check of 

Loads and Fuses” section.

8. Vent drive circuit on 

the control.

Unplug dishwasher or 

disconnect power and 

replace control.

9. Fan runs (makes 

noise) after cycle 

completed (on models 

with fan).

Dishwasher is designed to 

keep fan running after cycle 

to avoid moisture buildup 

in dishwasher. Fan will turn 

off if door is opened longer 

than 5 seconds. Instruct 

customer.

10. Excessive fan 

noise due to faulty fan 

(on models with fan).

1. Check fan operation 

during Service Diagnostics 

Test cycle.

2. Unplug dishwasher or 

disconnect power.

3. Replace fan if fan does 

not spin freely.

Leaks or Drips 

Onto Cabinet 

or Floor

1. Loose connection 

in vent circuit and/or 

open vent wax motor.

Unplug dishwasher or 

disconnect power and 

check resistances of vent 

wax motor and all 

connections in the vent 

circuit. Fix/replace open 

connection/part.

2. Open fuse on 

control to vent.

Refer to “Fuse Service 

Check” in “Meter Check of 

Loads and Fuses” section.

3. Vent drive circuit on 

the control.

Unplug dishwasher or 

disconnect power and 

replace control.

4. Fan problem (on 

models with fan).

Refer to “Service Error 

Codes” table.

10-3

5. Too many suds.

Refer to “Service Error 

Codes” table.

6-3

6-4

6. Leaking 

dishwasher.

Check door/tub gasket and 

all water connections under 

dishwasher. Refer to 

“Service Error Codes” table.

6-1 

6-3

7. Unit not level 

(leaning forward) and 

water surges over 

front lip during cycle.

Check error history for Float 

Error 6-4. Error 6-4 is likely 

to occur if unit is 

significantly out of level and 

leaning forward. Refer to 

“Service Error Codes” table.

6-4

8. Air pressure surge 

when door is opened 

and immediately 

closed while 

dishwasher is hot can 

force droplets out of 

the vent duct.

Instruct customer to leave 

door open a few minutes 

before re-closing, if opened 

while dishwasher is hot.

Customer 

Description

Potential Causes

Check

Related 

Error 

Code

W10880570A

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Summary of Contents for KDTE104ESS3

Page 1: ...an result in death or electrical shock WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing Replace all parts and panels before operating Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Supply Under load 60 Hz 120 VAC Lower Spray Arm Rotation 12 to 40 rpm Supply Water Flow Rate To fill 2 qt 1 9 L in 27 seconds 120 psi maximum 20 psi minimum Upper Spr...

Page 2: ...ive 13V VCC Wide Data 13V Beeper REF VCC Wide Data P1A P1B LED Displays 14 pin Mechanical Push Button Boards 20 pin Active Overlays 19 pin ZIF 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 Black Stripe On Connector Red Stripe On Connector P6 1 P6 3 P6 4 P6 6 P6 7 P6 9 P7 1 P7 3 P7 4 P7 6 P8 1 P8 3 P8 4 P8 6 P9 1 P9 3 P9 5 P9 6 P10 1 P10 3 P10 5 P10 4 Micro Pin Micro Pin Micro Pin K2 F8 Fuse Or 5 1 Dispenser Wax Motor P13 1 P13 2...

Page 3: ... 0 01 HIT 7 Seg 7 Seg 7 Seg 7 Seg 7 Seg AC FAN MOTOR IF PRESENT 1 To invoke the Diagnostics cycle perform the following while in standby Press any 3 keys in the sequence 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 with no more than 1 second between key presses The Service Diagnostics Cycle will start when the door is closed To rapid advance 1 interval at a time press the Start Resume key Rapid advance may skip sensor check...

Page 4: ...1 P4 1 N WH K4 Motor N Relay Also see Door Switch Circuit N O 1 PH Sync Wash Motor Power Supply Electronic Control Electronic Control Pin 3 Pin 2 120V 60 Hz 5 15Ω 60W Fuse F8 K2 Pilot L1 Relay Also see Door Switch Circuit Use holes of jumper W2 as test points for F8 Top Hole Bottom Hole N O W2 LB TURQ TURQ LB L1 BK Electronic Control N O K3 Heater L1 Relay Also see Door Switch Circuit Hi Limit The...

Page 5: ...ch Circuit Fuse F9 Electronic Control No test pad on P7 4 Recommend using test pad on P10 1 Electronic Control Triac Diverter Motor 1 100Ω 1 400Ω 120V 60 Hz 3W L1 Regeneration Valve BK P4 2 P7 3 P10 1 P7 1 P4 1 N WH V V Use top hole of jumper W2 as test point for F9 K2 Pilot L1 Relay Also see Door Switch Circuit Fuse F9 Pin 1 Pin 3 N O Electronic Control Electronic Control Triac No test pad on P7 ...

Page 6: ...n loads and checks sensors SERVICE CYCLE ERROR 1 INTERVAL 2 A tone will play when service error code 1 is displayed SHOW FUNCTION CODE PAUSE SHOW PROBLEM CODE PAUSE Repeat 3 times unless advanced by Start key Count Clean LED flashes 2 sec Count Clean LED flashes 5 sec OR ON DISPLAY MODELS Read F on Display 0 5 sec Read E on Display 1 sec SERVICE CYCLE ERROR 2 INTERVAL 1 SHOW FUNCTION CODE PAUSE SH...

Page 7: ...un diagnostics after replacing new OWI to force calibration on next wash cycle Function Code Problem Code Causes What to Check 3 Thermistor OWI cont 3 Failed Calibration cont 2 Drain hose check valve not sealing Dirty water backs into dishwasher after draining 1 Disconnect drain hose at plumbing connection 2 Elevate hose above dishwasher and fill with water If water flows into dishwasher replace e...

Page 8: ...or disconnect power and replace control Function Code Problem Code Causes What to Check 6 Inlet Water cont 4 Float Switch Open cont 4 Fill valve mechanically stuck open Confirm dishwasher fills while the door is open If yes unplug dishwasher or disconnect power turn off water to dishwasher replace fill valve and turn water back on 5 Too many suds 1 Allow unit to fill and wash for 1 minute Open doo...

Page 9: ...er Drive circuit on the control Unplug dishwasher or disconnect power and replace control 3 Drying Fan Error 1 Loose connection in fan circuit and or open fan motor Unplug dishwasher or disconnect power and check resistances of fan motor and all connections in the fan circuit Fix replace open connections or fan 2 Fan drive circuit on the control Unplug dishwasher or disconnect power and replace co...

Page 10: ... cause long cycles but will typically cause a water heating fault Refer to Service Error Codes table 7 1 Customer Description Potential Causes Check Related Error Code Long Cycles and or Stuck in Certain Part of Cycle cont 5 Heater takes a long time to heat water with low voltage Check for at least 100 VAC at power source 6 Incoming water under 84ºF 29ºC 1 Be sure dishwasher is connected to the ho...

Page 11: ...rror Codes table 6 8 Customer Description Potential Causes Check Related Error Code Film or Spots on Glasses and or Dishes 1 Customer not using rinse aid and or heated dry Check rinse aid gauge level on dispenser Instruct customer how to fill and monitor add or use rinse aid 2 RInse aid dispenser problem Refer to Service Error Codes table 10 1 3 Hard water leaving film on dishes Check water hardne...

Page 12: ...y Operation cont 5 Drains too long cont 3 Check for blockages from sump check valve to customer s plumbing Potential problems plugged garbage disposer or plug not knocked out drain loop check valve stuck and or plugged hoses 4 Remove drain pump and check impeller normally there is some uneven resistance If it is stripped replace drain pump 3 3 6 Loose connection in vent circuit and or open vent wa...

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