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On the Main Control Board CSM
A CSM is a protective device located on the main control board. This device is designed to trip
if current leakage to ground is above 20mA ± 5mA is detected. The CSM functions similar to
commercially available GFCI's. If tripped, the dishwasher is non-responsive and all the LED's will flash
until the CSM is reset. Entering
Consumer Error Mode
will allow the door status check with LED’s
flashing for 10 seconds with the door open or on solid for 10 seconds, if the door is closed. If there are
active error codes logged, they will be displayed at this time. Specific errors are displayed with LED’s.
Other error codes may assist with diagnosing (see
Consumer Error Mode
). The service LED on the
main control will flash seven times in 3 seconds if the CSM is in a tripped condition. The CSM is reset
when
Service Mode
is entered.
Cycling power to the dishwasher will also reset the CSM, allowing consumers to reset without a service
call. If the CSM re-trips, they should call for service to diagnose and repair the cause of the tripping
condition.
The cause of tripping is likely external to the board itself. The board should only be replaced after
all other diagnostic tests have been completed and all other potential causes have been ruled out.
Potential causes of current leakage to ground could be due to water leaking onto a live component, a
component malfunction, or a fault within the wiring harness. If water caused the CSM to trip, the leak
must be repaired. The dishwasher may run until a leak causes the trip to reoccur. Resetting the CSM
without fixing the underlying issue, will likely result in a repeat call. Always perform a visual inspection
of the exposed heating element, looking specifically for cracks, splits, or swelling of the sheath.
CSM Diagnostics
NOTE
: Normal water level must be present when checking the circulation pump, drain pump, and the
heater.
Circulation Pump
causes CSM to Trip
Drain Pump causes
CSM to Trip
Heater causes
CSM to Trip
Check for water Leak(s), as
dishwasher is running in Normal
cycle does it leak?
Replace Heater
No
Yes
Replace Circulation
Pump
Replace Drain Pump
Start a Normal Cycle. Did CSM
trip immediately?
Yes
No
Look for evidence of water leak under
the dishwasher, repair leak(s) as
needed and reset CSM
Use Service
Mode to test
each load
Repair leak and retest
CSM is Tripped
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