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7-2. TERMINOLOGy
1. Circulation Motor
A motor that sucks the water remaining on the floor of the dishwasher and injects water using high pressure through
the internal water passages to the top, middle and lower nozzles.
2. Drain Pump
The pump that drains the polluted water from the dishwasher generated while the dishwasher is running.
3. Heater
The heater is located on the water passages inside the dishwasher.
It heats the flowing water to increase wash efficiency.
4. Distributor
Located at the output end of the sump inside the dishwasher. It turns the flow of the water that goes to the bottom
part of the dishwasher on or off.
5. Dispenser
The location where the detergent and rinse aids are stored so they can be used by the dishwasher.
The dispenser automatically supplies detergent and rinse aids to the inside of the dishwasher when they are
needed.
6. Tub Assy
An internal case made of stainless steel that makes up the basic framework of the dishwasher.
7. Sump Assy
The place inside the dishwasher where water is collected. The injected water gathers here after circulation.
The sump Assy is connected to the circulation motor, drain pump, and distributor motor.
8. Tub Front Assy
An internal case made of stainless steel that makes up the internal part of the front door.
9. Basket Assy
The upper and lower racks where dishes can be loaded.
10. Top/Middle/Lower Nozzles
Washes dishes by rotating and injecting the supplied water through the water passages at high pressure.
11. Door Lock Switch
Detects whether the door of the dishwasher is open or closed. If the door is open while the dishwasher is running,
the cycle is temporary stopped.
12. Child Lock/Unlock
This function is used to prevent a child from operating the dishwasher while it is running.