6000 & 7000 Series DISHWASHERS
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5.2.34.5 Grasp the Drain Pump and pull the complete motor
and pump assembly from the bore of the sump socket,
wherein the Drain Pump Spigot and sealing ring is housed as
shown below.
5.2.34.6 The seal is removed from the pump cover/inlet and
discarded. A replacement seal should be used upon reinstal-
lation of the drain pump.
5.2.32.7 Reassemble the dishwasher in reverse order.
CAUTION. Test for water leaks before leaving.
5.2.34.8 Operate and test dishwasher before leaving.
5.2.35 Wash Motor/Pump Assembly - Removal
The Wash Motor/Pump Assembly is a high efficiency com-
pact device horizontally mounted at a 30° angle to the rear
rail and located within the rear left hand corner of the
dishwasher as shown below. A centrally positioned induction
or inlet spigot on the pump cover also provides the front
mounting via a short hose connected to the sump outlet with
appropriate hose clamps. To remove the Wash Motor/Pump
Assembly from the dishwasher proceed as follows:
CAUTION. Switch off electrical power supply
and turn off water supply at main or isolating
valve.
5.2.35.1 Refer to section 5.1 to access the Wash Motor/
Pump.
5.2.34.3 Remove the drain hose double coil hose clamp with
a pair of pliers from the pump outlet as shown below and
withdraw the molded drain hose elbow from the pump outlet.
The molded elbow of the Drain Hose has two offset slots in
the end face of the elbow, which engage with the offset lugs
on the pump cover/outlet. This feature is to index the drain
elbow/hose into the correct angle and position in relation to
other internal components.
5.2.34.4 Remove single Phillips head screw which retains
Drain Pump to the sump socket as shown below.
Drain Pump Hose Clamp
Remove screw
Sealing Ring