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Remedy

1. Replace fuse or reset breaker.
2. Repair or replace wire fasteners at

dishwasher junction box.

3. Replace timer.
4. Replace motor/impeller assembly.

5. Replace door switch.
6. Replace latch assembly.

7. Replace selector switch.

1. Replace motor.
2. Rotate motor fan or impeller.

1. Check voltage.
2. Rotate motor fan or impeller, or

replace.

3. Clear blockage or replace.
4. Replace motor/impeller assembly.
5. Clean and clear blockage.

1. Replace heater element.
2. Replace timer.
3. Repair or replace.
4. Replace thermostat.

1. Replace dispenser.
2. Replace timer.
3. Repair or replace.
4. Replace dispenser.
5. Replace actuator.

1. Clear restrictions.
2. Replace timer.
3. Replace pump.
4. Make sure hose is attached in proper

position on side of tub.

5. Check for blockage, clear.
6. Replace windings.

1. Turn water supply on.
2. Replace water inlet fill valve.
3. Disassemble and clean screen.

4. Repair or replace.
5. Replace timer.
6. Repair or replace.
7. Clean float.

1. Replace timer.
2. Repair or replace timer.
3. Repair or adjust.

4. Replace or adjust position of

thermostat.

1. Repair to proper height.
2. Install air gap at counter top.

3. Reattach drain hose.

1. Instruct customer/user.

2. Instruct customer/user.

3. Instruct customer/user on proper

loading of dishes.

4. Incoming water temperature of 120°F

is required to properly dissolve
dishwashing detergents.

Trouble Shooting Tips

Exploded View of Wash System

Tub and Door Seal

The door seal is pressed into the tub channel for
an interference fit. Center the gasket (marked on
back) at the tub top center and press in place

Product Specifications

Electrical

Rating .................................. 120 Volts, 60Hz

Separate Circuit..15 amp min.- 20 amp max.

Motor (HP) .................................................

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12

Motor (Amps) ........................................... 3.4
Heater Wattage ....................................... 900
Total Amps (load rated) ......................... 11.0
TempAssure (some models) ........ 117°F±5°F
             (47°C±3°C)  [with outer door in place]
TempBoost (some models) ...... 127°F (53°C)

Heated Wash/Heated Rinse

Hi-Limit Thermostat .................. 200°F (93°C)

Water Supply

Suggested minimum incoming water
temperature .............................. 120°F (49°C)
Pressure (PSI) min./max. ................... 20/120
Connection (NPT) ......................................

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8

"

Consumption (Normal Cycle) ........................

......... 6.0 U.S. gal., 5.0 Imp. gal., 22.7 liters

Water valve flow rate (U.S. GPM) ..........   .83
Water recirculation rate (U.S. GPM) ..............

.................................................... approx. 12

Water fill time ..................................... 87 sec.

Detergent and Rinse Aid Dispenser

The detergent and rinse aid dispenser is a one
piece component consisting of a molded
detergent cup and a built-in rinse aid dispenser.

The detergent cup has a spring loaded cover and
the rinse aid dispenser has a removable cover.

Liquid rinse aid is added to the dispenser up to
the fill line indicator. The amount of rinse aid
released can be adjusted by turning the arrow
indicator from one, being the least amount, to
four, being the greatest amount.

To replace dispenser:

• shut off electricity to dishwasher,
• remove outer door panel assembly,
• disconnect wiring to the actuator,

• remove the six screws,
• remove the dispenser,
• replace and reinstall screws,
• rewire actuator.

To replace actuator:

• shut off electricity to dishwasher,
• disconnect wiring to the actuator,
• place a flat head screwdriver under the

actuator body and between the dispenser
housing and terminal side, twist and lift up
on the actuator being careful not to damage
the retainer snap-fits,

• replace with new actuator by pressing into

place,

• rewire actuator.

Standard Dry Air Flow

When the control advances to the “dry” portion of
the cycle, a linear actuator retracts a valve, which
opens a vent path through the console into the
kitchen.This venting method eliminates
discharging heated moisture into the motor
compartment. The heated, moist air leaving the
dishwasher through the console vent causes
drier air to be drawn into the unit by way of intake
vents located at the bottom of the door. The
water on the dishes is evaporated into drier air
and the venting process continues. The heating
element is turned ON and OFF during the entire
drying cycle.

Power Dry Air Flow

The Power Dry configuration is the same as the
Standard except it has a cross flow blower located
in the air discharge path. The blower assists the
heating element in producing power to drive the
moist air out of the dishwasher.

Check the Following

1. Fuse (blown or tripped).
2. 120 VAC supply wiring connection

faulty.

3. Timer (contacts open or defective)
4. Motor (inoperative, check

resistances).

5. Door switch (open contacts).
6. Door latch not making contact with

door switch.

7. Selector switch (open contacts).

1. Motor (bad bearings or locked

rotor).

2. Motor stuck due to prolonged

non-use.

1. Improper voltage.
2. Seal faces binding.

3. Motor shaft binding.
4. Motor windings shorted.
5. Glass or foreign items in pump.

1. Heater element (open).
2. Timer defective.
3. Wiring or terminal defective.
4. Hi-limit thermostat defective.

1. Latch mechanism defective.
2. Timer contact defective.
3. Wiring or terminal defective.
4. Broken spring(s).
5. Defective actuator.

1. Drain restricted.
2. Timer contact defective.
3. Defective drain pump.
4. Air lock in drain hose.

5. Blocked impeller.
6. Open windings.

1. Water supply turned off.
2. Defective water inlet fill valve.
3. Check fill valve screen for

obstructions.

4. Defective float switch.
5. Timer contact defective.
6. Wiring defective.
7. Float stuck in “UP” position.

1. Timer motor (stalled or open.)
2. Check timer for power to timer

motor.

3. Timer shaft binding to or knob

interference with escutcheon.

4. TempBoost thermostat defective.

1. Drain hose (high) loop too low.
2. Drain line connected to a floor

drain not vented.

3. Drain hose not connected to side

of tub.

1. Detergent allowed to stand too

long in dispenser.

2. Dispenser wet when detergent was

added.

3. Detergent cover held closed or

blocked by large dishes.

4. Improper incoming water

temperature to properly dissolve
detergent.

5. See "Detergent cover will not

open."

Always disconnect the dishwasher from the electrical power source before adjusting or
replacing components.

Personal Injury Hazard

Nozzle

Funnel

Nut

Funnel Base

Center Spray Arm

Lower Spray Arm

Delivery Tube

Connector Hose

Sump

Impeller Screw

Water Valve

Water Inlet Tube

Impeller

Seal

Check Ball

Circulation Motor

Motor Bracket

900 Watt Heater

Refer to the cycle chart on the reverse side to
determine when the heater is on during the wash
cycle. The heater cycles ON and OFF for brief
periods during the drying cycle.

Voltage checks of the heater should be made
with the timer set in the main wash.

air lock. The drain loop on the side of the tub must
be kept in place after servicing.

The main pump can easily be removed by
disconnecting the upper spray arm supply tube,
the drain pump connector hose, and the wiring
harness connections made at the circulation
motor and the water heat thermostats located on
the bottom of the pump.

Once the pump assembly is removed from the
dishwasher, the motor/impeller assembly can be
removed from the sump by taking out the three
(3) T-20 Torx head screws from the aluminum
motor bracket and then the three (3) T-20 Torx
head screws from the volute cover. Using a large
flat head screwdriver inserted between the
impeller screw and the sump’s volute, the motor/
impeller assembly can be gently pried out of the
sump. Use the screwdriver as a lever.

Pump Assembly

The pump assembly is driven by a 

1

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12

 HP,

shaded pole motor. Rotation is in the
counterclockwise direction at 3100 to 3200 RPM.
The motor drives a pump which supplies 100
percent filtered water at a rate to approximately
12 GPM to one spray arm at a time. The spray
arm’s operation is alternated by small “pauses”
of the motor during the wash cycle.

Draining is accomplished by using a small
separate synchronous drain pump mounted to
the side of the sump. The drain pump is connected
to the main pump by a small rubber hose. The
drain check valve is located at the entrance to the
drain pump. The drain hose is attached by a
worm gear clamp to the discharge of the drain
pump. The drain is then routed up the side of the
dishwasher and attached to the side of the tub.
This drain loop insures that an air pocket cannot
form near the drain pump and cause the pump to

Symptom

Dishwasher will not operate when
turned on (wait at least 90
seconds).

Motor hums but will not start or
run.

Motor trips out on internal thermal
overload protector.

Dishwasher runs but will not heat.

Detergent cover will not latch or
open.

Dishwasher will not pump out.

Dishwasher will not fill with water.

Timer does not advance.

Dishwasher water siphons out.

Detergent left in dispenser.

without stretching or bunching. The gasket takes
a short turn at the bottom of the tub channel
before ending at the channel end wall.

Tub
Interior

Mounting
Rib

Gasket Cross Section

Short Turn

Incoming Water Supply

Drain Hose

Spray Arm
Support

Glass Trap

Heating
Element

Filter

Soil Director

Volute Cover

Drain Motor

961120

Macerator

Barrel Front

Barrel Rear

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