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Exploded View of Wash System Tub Gasket Operation Trouble Shooting Tips Upper Spray arm Active Drying Drying Hose Small Tank Manifold Delivery Tube Middle Spray Arm The door gasket is pressed into the tub channel for an interference fit. To install the gasket: 1. Press the gasket across the header using your hands. 2. Press the gasket while stretching around the corners . NOTE: There should be no wrinkles or puckers in the corners. 3. Place the gasket end at the bottom and then press the gasket in from the bottom up. 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 cover. Starting a Cycle Open door,select the cycle and options: then press the "START-cancel" pad. The LED over the selected cycle pad will then flash. Close the door and the cycle will begin. AWARNING Personal Injury Hazard Delay Start Open door,select the cycle and options; then press the "DELAY" pad. Each press of the pad will increase the delay time by 1 hour (1 to 24 hours). Cancelling a cycle Open door, select the "START-cancel" pad then close the door. The unit will then drain and end the cycle. Selecting a new cycle or option Open door, select the desired cycle and options; then press the "START-cancel" pad and close the door. The cycle will begin. Locking Controls Open door and hold down the "DELAY" pad for 3 seconds. The status window will display "loc"and the pads will be unresponsive. To unlock the control hold the "DELAY" pad down for 3 seconds until "loc" goes out. Normal function will resume. Always disconnect the dishwasher from the electrical power source before adjusting or replacing components. Symptom Dishwasher will not operate when turned on. Check the Following Remedy 1. Fuse (blown or tripped). 2. 120 VAC supply wiring connection faulty. 3. Electronic control board defective. 4. No 12 VAC power to control. 5. Motor (inoperative). 6. Door switch (open contacts). 7. Door latch not making contact with door switch. 8. Touch pad circuit defective. 9. No indicator lamps illuminate when START or OPTIONS are pressed. 1. Replace fuse or reset breaker. 2. Repair or replace wire fasteners at dishwasher junction box. 3. Replace control board. 4. Replace control board. 5. Replace motor/impeller assembly. 6. Replace latch assembly. 7. Replace latch assembly. 8. Replace console assembly. 9. Replace console assembly. Motor hums but will not start or run. 1. Motor (bad bearings). 1. Replace motor assembly. 2. Motor stuck due to prolonged 2. Rotate motor impeller. non-use. Lower Spray Arm Hose Tank Sump r. Inlet Valve Valve Tank Hose Pressure Sensor O Lower Spray Arm Support Circulation Motor and Heater Assembly Turbidity Sump Fine ./ Filter Drain Hose Coarse Filter Drain Pump Pump Assembly Liquid rinse aid is added to the dispenser up to the fill line indicator. The amount of rinse aid released can be adjusted from 1, being the least amount, to 6, 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. Alarm Codes/Description Code family Description Water Tap Closed i20 Draining Problem i30 Aqua Control i40 Analogue pressure sensor problem i50 Washing Motor Problem i60 Heating Element Problem i70 Thermistor problem i80 Display Codes (LED) i90 LED status indicators located in the center of the Keypad iB0 CLEAN The LED labeled "CLEAN" will lit when the cycle is complete. iC0 SANITIZED The LED labeled "SANITIZE will lit when the sanitization criteria has been iD0 met. If the sanitization criteria is not archivied, iE0 the LED will not display iF0 Auto Door Opener Configuration Problem Sensor Problem Communication problem Tacho problem Flow controller problem Water level problem Product Specifications Motor trips out on internal thermal overload protector. 1. Improper voltage. 2. Motor windings shorted. 3. Glass or foreign items in pump. 1. Check voltage. 2. Replace motor/impeller assembly. 3. Clean and clear blockage. Dishwasher runs but will not heat. 1. Heater element (open). 2. Electronic control board defective. 3. Wiring or terminal defective. 4. Hi-Limit thermostat defective. 1. Replace heater element. 2. Replace control board. 3. Repair or replace. 4. Replace thermostat. Detergent cover will not latch or open. 1. Latch mechanism defective. 2. Electronic control board defective. 3. Wiring or terminal defective. 4. Broken spring(s). 5. Defective actuator. 1. Replace dispenser. 2. Replace control board. 3. Repair or replace. 4. Replace dispenser. 5. Replace dispenser. Dishwasher will not pump out. Dishwasher will not fill with water. 1. Drain restricted. 2. Electronic control board defective. 3. Defective drain pump. 4. Blocked impeller. 5. Open windings. 6. Wiring or terminal defective. 7. Defective Drain Valve. 1. Clear restrictions. 2. Replace control board. 3. Replace pump. 4. Check for blockage, clear. 5. Replace pump assembly. 6. Repair or replace. 7. Repair or replace. 1. Water supply turned off. 2. Defective water inlet fill valve. 3. Check fill valve screen for obstructions. 4. Defective float switch. 5. Electronic control board defective. 6. Wiring or terminal defective. 7. Float stuck in "UP" position. 1. Turn water supply on. 2. Replace water inlet fill valve. 3. Disassemble and clean screen. 4. Repair or replace. 5. Replace control board. 6. Repair or replace. 7. Clean or replace float. Dishwasher water siphons out. 1. Drain hose (high) loop too low. 2. Drain line connected to a floor drain not vented. 3. Drain valve or pump stuck open. 1. Repair to proper 32-inch minimum height 2. Install air gap at counter top. 3. Repair or replace. The circulation pump is driven by a permanent split-capacitor asynchronous induction motor. When looking into the inlet hose, the impeller rotates in the counter-clockwise direction when 120V 60 Hz AC voltage is applied. The motor drives the pump, supplying 100% filtered water at a rate of approximately 17 GPM to all three spray arms at once. At this full-wave mains voltage and flow-rate, the motor speed is approximately 2900 rpm. Draining is accomplished by using a smaller, separate, synchronous drain pump motor mounted to the sump. The drain pump is connected to the sump directly. A rubber check valve flap is inserted at the discharge end of the drain outlet pipe, which is integrated on the sump. A raised drain hose loop section is routed on the side of the unit to help prevent/limit back flow out of the dishwasher. No additional such loops are required. The main circulation pump is removed by disconnecting both attached clamps and hoses, disconnecting the wiring harness to the pump assembly, un-strapping the pump out of the rubber mount in the basement, and disconnecting the running capacitor. Wire harness connections include 2 earth tabs, motor connector, heater connector and the 2 terminals of the running capacitor. Electrical Rating 120 Volts, 60Hz Separate Circuit..15 amp min.- 20 amp max. Motor (Amps) 0.8 Heater Wattage 850 Total Amps (load rated) 13.0 Water Temps controlled ±5°F To assure success have outer door in place TempAssure (cycle dependent) Main Wash: 140°F Final Wash: 140°F Hi-TempAssure: 140°F Wash/149°F Final Rinse SanitizeAssure: 140°F Wash/156°F Final Rinse Hi-Limit Thermostat 200°F (93°C) Water Supply Suggested minimum incoming water temperature 120°F (49°C) Pressure (PSI) min./max. 20/90 Connection (GHT) 3/4" 11.5NH Consumption (Normal Cycle) 2.9 - 7.3 U.S. gal., 11.0 - 27.7 liters Water valve flow rate (U.S. GPM) 0.66 Water recirculation rate (U.S. GPM) approx. 17 (@2900rpm) Water fill time 104 sec. Detergent left in dispenser. 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. Spray arm blocked. 6. Is water getting into unit. 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. 5. Instruct customer/user. 6. Check fill valve repair or replace. Note: See "Detergent cover will not latch or open." 808936618 -A 11/2013

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Tub
Gasket
Drying
Hose
Small
Tank
Hose
Tank
Sump
r.
Inlet
Valve
Upper
Spray
arm
Valve
Tank
Hose
Active
Drying
Pressure
Sensor
O
Turbidity
Sump
Fine
./
Filter
Coarse
Filter
Manifold
Middle
Spray
Arm
Lower
Spray
Arm
Support
Drain
Pump
Delivery
Tube
Lower
Spray
Arm
Circulation
Motor
and
Heater
Assembly
Drain
Hose
The
door
gasket
is
pressed
into
the
tub
channel
for
an
interference
fit.
To
install
the
gasket:
1.
Press
the
gasket
across
the
header
using
your
hands.
2.
Press
the
gasket
while
stretching
around
the
corners
.
NOTE:
There
should
be
no
wrinkles
or
puckers
in
the
corners.
3.
Place
the
gasket
end
at
the
bottom
and
then
press
the
gasket
in
from
the
bottom
up.
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
cover.
Liquid
rinse
aid
is
added
to
the
dispenser
up
to
the
fill
line
indicator.
The
amount
of
rinse
aid
released
can
be
adjusted
from
1,
being
the
least
amount,
to
6,
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.
LED
status
indicators
located
in
the
center
of
the
Keypad
CLEAN
The
LED
labeled
"CLEAN"
will
lit
when
the
cycle
is
complete.
SANITIZED
The
LED
labeled
"SANITIZE
will
lit
when
the
sanitization
criteria
has
been
met.
If
the
sanitization
criteria
is
not
archivied,
the
LED
will
not
display
Starting
a
Cycle
Open
door,select
the
cycle
and
options:
then
press
the
"START
-cancel"
pad.
The
LED
over
the
selected
cycle
pad
will
then
fl
ash.
Close
the
door
and
the
cycle
will
begin.
Delay
Start
Cancelling
a
cycle
Selecting
a
new
cycle
or
option
Open
door,select
the
cycle
and
options;
then
press
the
"DELAY"
pad.
Each
press
of
the
pad
will
increase
the
delay
time
by
1
hour
(1
to
24
hours).
Open
door,
select
the
"START
-cancel"
pad
then
close
the
door.
The
unit
will
then
drain
and
end
the
cycle.
Open
door,
select
the
desired
cycle
and
options;
then
press
the
"START
-cancel"
pad
and
close
the
door.
The
cycle
will
begin.
Locking
Controls
Open
door
and
hold
down
the
"DELAY"
pad
for
3
seconds.
The
status
window
will
display
"loc"and
the
pads
will
be
unresponsive.
To
unlock
the
control
hold
the
"DELAY"
pad
down
for
3
seconds
until
"loc"
goes
out.
Normal
function
will
resume.
Alarm
Codes/Description
Code
Description
family
Water
Tap
Closed
i20
Draining
Problem
i30
Aqua
Control
i40
Analogue
pressure
sensor
problem
i50
Washing
Motor
Problem
i60
Heating
Element
Problem
i70
Thermistor
problem
i80
Auto
Door
Opener
i90
Configuration
Problem
iB0
Sensor
Problem
iC0
Communication
problem
iD0
Tacho
problem
iE0
Flow
controller
problem
iF0
Water
level
problem
Pump
Assembly
The
circulation
pump
is
driven
by
a
permanent
split
-capacitor
asynchronous
induction
motor.
When
looking
into
the
inlet
hose,
the
impeller
rotates
in
the
counter
-clockwise
direction
when
120V
60
Hz
AC
voltage
is
applied.
The
motor
drives
the
pump,
supplying
100%
filtered
water
at
a
rate
of
approximately
17
GPM
to
all
three
spray
arms
at
once.
At
this
full
-wave
mains
voltage
and
fl
ow
-rate,
the
motor
speed
is
approximately
2900
rpm.
Draining
is
accomplished
by
using
a
smaller,
separate,
synchronous
drain
pump
motor
mounted
to
the
sump.
The
drain
pump
is
connected
to
the
sump
directly.
A
rubber
check
valve
fl
ap
is
inserted
at
the
discharge
end
of
the
drain
outlet
pipe,
which
is
integrated
on
the
sump.
A
raised
drain
hose
loop
section
is
routed
on
the
side
of
the
unit
to
help
prevent/limit
back
fl
ow
out
of
the
dishwasher.
No
additional
such
loops
are
required.
The
main
circulation
pump
is
removed
by
disconnecting
both
attached
clamps
and
hoses,
disconnecting
the
wiring
harness
to
the
pump
assembly,
un-strapping
the
pump
out
of
the
rubber
mount
in
the
basement,
and
disconnecting
the
running
capacitor.
Wire
harness
connections
include
2
earth
tabs,
motor
connector,
heater
connector
and
the
2
terminals
of
the
running
capacitor.
Product
Specifications
Electrical
Rating
120
Volts,
60Hz
Separate
Circuit..15
amp
min.-
20
amp
max.
Motor
(Amps)
0.8
Heater
Wattage
850
Total
Amps
(load
rated)
13.0
Water
Temps
controlled
±5°F
To
assure
success
have
outer
door
in
place
TempAssure
(cycle
dependent)
Main
Wash:
140°F
Final
Wash:
140°F
Hi-TempAssure:
140°F
Wash/149°F
Final
Rinse
SanitizeAssure:
140°F
Wash/156°F
Final
Rinse
Hi
-Limit Thermostat
200°F
(93°C)
Water
Supply
Suggested
minimum
incoming
water
temperature
120°F
(49°C)
Pressure
(PSI)
min./max.
20/90
Connection
(GHT)
3/4"
11.5NH
Consumption
(Normal
Cycle)
2.9
-
7.3
U.S.
gal.,
11.0
-
27.7
liters
Water
valve
flow
rate
(U.S.
GPM)
0.66
Water
recirculation
rate
(U.S.
GPM)
approx.
17
(@2900rpm)
Water
fill
time
104
sec.
Personal
Injury
Hazard
Always
disconnect
the
dishwasher
from
the
electrical
power
source
before
adjusting
or
replacing
components.
Symptom
Check
the
Following
Remedy
Dishwasher
will
not
operate
when
turned
on.
1.
Fuse
(blown
or
tripped).
2.
120
VAC
supply
wiring
connection
faulty.
3.
Electronic
control
board
defective.
4.
No
12
VAC
power
to
control.
5.
Motor
(inoperative).
6.
Door
switch
(open
contacts).
7.
Door
latch
not
making
contact
with
door
switch.
8.
Touch
pad
circuit
defective.
9.
No
indicator
lamps
illuminate
when
START
or
OPTIONS
are
pressed.
1.
Replace
fuse
or
reset
breaker.
2.
Repair
or
replace
wire
fasteners
at
dishwasher
junction
box.
3.
Replace
control
board.
4.
Replace
control
board.
5.
Replace
motor/impeller
assembly.
6.
Replace
latch
assembly.
7.
Replace
latch
assembly.
8.
Replace
console
assembly.
9.
Replace
console
assembly.
Motor
hums
but
will
not
start
or
run.
1.
Motor
(bad
bearings).
2.
Motor
stuck
due
to
prolonged
non-use.
1.
Replace
motor
assembly.
2.
Rotate
motor
impeller.
Motor
trips
out
on
internal
thermal
overload
protector.
1.
Improper
voltage.
2.
Motor
windings
shorted.
3.
Glass
or
foreign
items
in
pump.
1.
Check
voltage.
2.
Replace
motor/impeller
assembly.
3.
Clean
and
clear
blockage.
Dishwasher
runs
but
will
not
heat.
1.
Heater
element
(open).
2.
Electronic
control
board
defective.
3.
Wiring
or
terminal
defective.
4.
Hi
-Limit
thermostat
defective.
1.
Replace
heater
element.
2.
Replace
control
board.
3.
Repair
or
replace.
4.
Replace
thermostat.
Detergent
cover
will
not
latch
or
open.
1.
Latch
mechanism
defective.
2.
Electronic
control
board
defective.
3.
Wiring
or
terminal
defective.
4.
Broken
spring(s).
5.
Defective
actuator.
1.
Replace
dispenser.
2.
Replace
control
board.
3.
Repair
or
replace.
4.
Replace
dispenser.
5.
Replace
dispenser.
Dishwasher
will
not
pump
out.
1.
Drain
restricted.
2.
Electronic
control
board
defective.
3.
Defective
drain
pump.
4.
Blocked
impeller.
5.
Open
windings.
6.
Wiring
or
terminal
defective.
7.
Defective
Drain
Valve.
1.
Clear
restrictions.
2.
Replace
control
board.
3.
Replace
pump.
4.
Check
for
blockage,
clear.
5.
Replace
pump
assembly.
6.
Repair
or
replace.
7.
Repair
or
replace.
Dishwasher
will
not
fill
with
water.
1.
Water
supply
turned
off.
2.
Defective
water
inlet
fill
valve.
3.
Check
fill
valve
screen
for
obstructions.
4.
Defective
float
switch.
5.
Electronic
control
board
defective.
6.
Wiring
or
terminal
defective.
7.
Float
stuck
in
"UP"
position.
1.
Turn
water
supply on.
2.
Replace
water
inlet
fill
valve.
3.
Disassemble
and
clean
screen.
4.
Repair
or
replace.
5.
Replace
control
board.
6.
Repair
or
replace.
7.
Clean
or
replace
float.
Dishwasher
water
siphons
out.
1.
Drain
hose
(high)
loop
too
low.
2.
Drain
line
connected
to
a
floor
drain
not
vented.
3.
Drain
valve
or
pump
stuck
open.
1.
Repair
to
proper
32
-inch
minimum
height
2.
Install
air
gap
at
counter
top.
3.
Repair
or
replace.
Detergent
left
in
dispenser.
1.
Detergent
allowed
to
stand
too
long
in
1.
dispenser.
2.
Dispenser
wet
when
detergent
was
2.
added.
3.
Detergent
cover
held
closed
or
blocked
3.
by
large
dishes.
4.
Improper
incoming
water
4.
temperature
to
properly
dissolve
detergent.
5.
Spray
arm
blocked.
5.
6.
Is
water
getting
into
unit.
6.
Instruct
customer/user.
Instruct
customer/user.
Instruct
customer/user
on
proper
loading
of
dishes.
Incoming water
temperature
of
120°F
is
required
to
properly
dissolve
dishwashing
detergents.
Instruct
customer/user.
Check
fill
valve
repair
or
replace.
Note:
See
"Detergent
cover
will
not
latch
or
open."
808936618
-A
11/2013