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1. Check for clogged inlet cover Is L1 sump voltage drain pump present at pump drain pipe Note Perform this test one way check valve in drain pipe with wiring connected and pump under load NO Check for open circuit between control module and pump or between pump and door interlock switch If circuits OK replace control module Check pump for open shorted motor winding or for stalled clogged condition Circulation System The circulation system consists of the following components Inlet Cover Fine filter and sump filter Sump Circulation pump Hub Lower spray arm Main conduit Middle spray arm Upper Spray arm Cover The inlet cover prevents large particles from ip j g lilter is entering the sump The fine filter metal and 3 amp sump filter plastic prevent fine particles from entering the circulation pump part of the sump water entering the drain pump is not filtered by the fine filter or by the sump filter The circulation pump is controlled by the control module and can be activated using service mode refer to Service Mode chapter The pump pushes water up 18 through the hub to the lower spray arm and to the main conduit The main conduit supplies water to the middle and upper spray arms Inlet Cover Caution Use care to avoid breaking the clip on the hub when removing the main conduit from hub
2. P0003697 Factory Pre wash latch section Indicator x window Dispenser cap 3 L1 Voltage from J2 6 DOOR DETERGENT MODULE INTERLOCK fee RY WR WX N NO COM 1200 28002 _ 14 Stainless Steel Bowed Panel On Some Models Disassembly 1 Remove 8 screws 4 screws per side which Open the dishwasher door to the fully open 89 degrees open position hold the outer panel to the door assembly Be careful not to remove the 2 screws which hold the escutcheon to the door assembly 3 Slowly close the either side 4 Once the door is closed remove the 2 screws Assembly de While holding the outer panel against the door Rotate the bottom of the outer panel out such Lift up on the stainless steel outer panel such Lift the outer panel up in the vertical position and While holding the outer panel to the escutcheon With the panel hanging over the escutcheon Look at the fit between the escutcheon and the that connect the bottom of the outer panel to the hinge arms assembly slowly open the door to about 15 degrees open so the top of the outer panel is in front of the kitchen countertop If the dish washer is not installed the door does not have to be opened that the panel is now vertical that top corner flanges lift up over the corner cutouts in the escutcheon Move the panel forward and over the escutcheon so that the panel is tot
3. Remove the lower wash arm and main conduit to gain access to the inlet cover and sump Fine Filter Sump Filter and Sump The dishwasher must be removed from its instal lation to gain access to the sump The sump must be removed to allow removal of the fine filter and sump filter L1 Output from J2 1 Circulation Pump CIRCULATION PUMP DOOR INTERLOCK Note It is extremely important that the self tapping ce N ground wire screw on the circulation pump is 100 I tightened securely The dishwasher must be removed from its instal lation to gain access to the circulation pump The circulation pump can be activated using service mode refer to the Service Mode chapter Refer to schematic or strip circuit for motor resistance value Lower Wash Arm Lift and rotate ccw the lower spray arm to re move it from the hub Clean the screen on the water return if necessary Middle Wash Arm Refer to illustration for disassembly Upper Wash Arm Remove screw plastic bearing and upper wash arm _ 19 No Water Circulation Attempt to activate circulation pump using service mode refer to Service Mode chapter YES Does pump NO activate Y Does Check for clogged YES the pump hub remove lower wash arm hum inlet cover fine filter Pump is stalled clogged Disconnect power and attempt to turn pump using cooling fins Motor capacitor is open s
4. SPEED GLASSES CHINA POTS amp ANTI RINSE CYCLE CYCLE CRYSTAL PANS BACTERIA ONLY 160 F 50 71sec 50 71sec 50 71sec 50 71sec 50 71sec 1 4 gal 1 43 gal 1 43 gal 43 gal 43 gal 1 43 gal 1 43 gal detergent upfter 3 minutes no no no no no calrod after 3 minutes no yes yes no yes yes 19 minutes 1 8 minutksl 2 minuts 1 2 minut minute minute minute 14 1 4 1 43 gall 4 1 43 gal no no yes yes 2 minut s 1 8 minut 8 minut 1 4 1 43 gall 4 1 43 gal detergent no no calrod yes yes 8 minutks1 2 minut s 1 8 minutds 1 8 minut detergent rinse aid calrod yes 9 minutes S 50 71 sec 50 71 sec fill ti 43 gal 1 43 gal fill quanfity 1 43 gal detergent no no no calrod yes yes yes minutes 13 minutes minutes 50 71 sec 1 43 gal detergent yes calrod yes 10 minutjes 5 minutes 5 minutes 20 5 minutes if temp noj _ reached 110 F 140 F 130 F wash enters extend time 10 minutes 15 minutes 15 minutes 50 71 sec 50 71 sec 50 71 sec 43 gal 1 43 gal 1 43 gal 1 43 gal no no no no yes yes yes yes minutes 6 minutes 6 minutes 5 minutes 50 71 sec 50 71 sec 50 71 sec 43 gal 1 43 gal 1 43 gal
5. a All LEDs illuminate for a short period of time e Drain pump activates Allow the dishwasher to pump out all water approximately 75 b Water valve activates The dishwasher will fill seconds After the water has been pumped for the appropriate amount of time out the dishwasher will begin to fill again c Circulation pump activates The dishwasher Press the START RESET keypad while the will circulate for approximately 1 minute dishwasher is filling The dishwasher will then pump out for approximately 2 minutes d Turbidity sensor check The control module then return to normal operation The will check the thermistor circuit the turbidity dishwasher will automatically exit factory test transmitter circuit and calibrate itself to the mode 1 hour and 10 minutes after the test turbidity sensor transmitter The turbidity was initiated if the START RESET keypad is sensor check lasts for 20 to 30 seconds not pressed to exit f the turbidity sensor check fails the control _ 26 Washability Complaints Hot Water Ample supply of water at a minimum temperature of 120 is necessary Do not use Float Dome dishwasher soon after using clothes washer or filling bath tub oe Loading Consult Owner s Manual on loading procedures Amount of Water Make sure dishwasher is level Check water level allowing dishwasher to fill normally for first fill The water level should be to the base b
6. From the date of the During this second year limited warranty you will be responsible for any labor or in home original purchase service costs Five Years The dishwasher rack nylon coated only not vinyl coated if it should rust or the electronic control From the date of the module if it should fail due to a defect in materials or workmanship During this five year limited original purchase warranty you will be responsible for any labor or in home service costs Ten Years The PermaTuf tub or door liner if it fails to contain water due to a defect in materials or workmanship During this full warranty GE will also provide free of charge all labor and in home service to replace the defective part What GE Will Not Cover Service trips to your home to teach you how to use Damage to the product caused by accident fire floods or product acts of God E Improper installation H Incidental or consequential damage caused by possible Failure of the product if it is abused misused or used for defects with this appliance other than the intended purpose or used commercially ll Cleaning or servicing of the air gap device in the drain line E Replacement of house fuses or resetting of circuit breakers This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased for home use within the USA Proof of original purchase date is needed to obtain service under the warranty In Alaska the war
7. 1 08 SS ARM SPRAY UPPER ASM FUNNEL FILL HOSE FILL GASKET FUNNEL FILL 35 Qty gt WH P N WND AH AH Note The components shown in this drawing may differ from the components in your unit Refer to the microfiche or GEA IPC for the component and part number for your unit Ref 585 586 610 611 612 615 616 617 618 619 620 621 622 623 650 652 654 692 694 695 698 699 701 705 709 710 710 710 711 714 715 716 733 741 743 744 746 755 756 759 761 762 763 764 765 766 767 775 775 776 777 Part WD12X10057 WD12X10059 WD12X10066 WD01X10102 WD01X10109 WD28X10074 WD28X10012 WD12X10052 WD22X10031 WD28X10013 WD12X10053 WD12X10054 WD02X10067 WD12X10062 WD30X0098 WD12X0344 WD12X0332 WD28X10064 WD28X10060 WD28X10061 WD28X10062 WD28X10063 WD28X10073 WD12X10065 WD01X10113 WD01X10095 WD01X10100 WD01X10114 WD31X10029 WD02X10083 WD02X10086 WD14X10009 WD16X10009 WD12X10055 WD12X448 WD15X10004 WD2X248D WZ4X44D WD34X10566 WD27X10086 WD28X10058 WD28X10038 WD28X10037 WD28X10039 WD28X10066 WD28X10067 WD28X10068 WD02X10055 WD02X5166 WZ5X222D WD01X10089 Description CONDUIT MAIN CONE DOCKING HUB SPRAY ARM MID BEARING SPRAY ARM UP NUT HUB MID RACK UPPER ROLLASM SHELF MULTI PURPOSE CONDUIT SPRAY ARM MID
8. 36 min This cycle is for lightly soiled china and crystal RINSE ONLY Heavy 2 9 gal 7 min Light 1 4 gal 3 min For rinsing partial loads that will be washed later Do not use detergent with this cycle NOTE This dishwasher is equipped with an ExtraClean Sensor with automatic temperature control therefore cycle length and time may vary depending on soil and temperature conditions NOTE Only the Anti Bacteria cycle has been designed to meet the requirements of Section 6 NSF 184 for soil removal and sanitization efficacy 3 Extras The light above the selected pad will be ON to indicate which EXTRA has been selected EXTRA For use with heavily soiled and or dried on baked on soils This option MUST be selected SCRUB PRIOR to starting the cycle This option adds 16 minutes to the cycle time NOTE Cannot on some models be selected with RINSE ONLY cycle HEATED DRY Shuts off the drying heat option Dishes air dry naturally and energy is saved For faster air dry Light OFF you can prop the door open after the CLEAN light illuminates HEATED DRY Turns the heater on for fast drying This will extend the time to your wash cycle by 8 minutes Light for the SPEED CYCLE and 20 minutes for all other cycles NOTE Cannot be selected with RINSE ONLY cycle LOCK You can lock the controls to prevent any selections from being made Or you can lock the controls after you have started a cycle Children cannot accident
9. 455 456 462 463 490 494 501 502 505 506 507 508 568 569 570 575 576 577 Part 31 30365 31 30530 49 5908 WD03X10014 WZ4X376D WD13X10006 WD02X10066 WD02X0320 WD05X10005 WD01X10097 WD01X10094 WD01X10098 WD12X10051 WD12X10047 WD12X10048 WD12X10043 WD12X10058 WD26X10015 WD21X10118 WD26X10016 WD01X10103 WD01X10104 WD01X10105 WD03X0767 WD02X0444 WD01X10093 WD01X10101 WD12X10060 WD19X10032 WD18X10009 WD01X1392 WD01X10107 WD12X10061 WD18X10010 WD01X10106 WD24X10014 WD24X10020 WD21X10119 WD01X10088 WD22X10030 WD22X10029 WD18X10008 WD12X10049 WD12X10050 WD22X10028 WD01X10108 WD02X10068 WD22X10027 WD12X10056 WD24X10019 WD08X10020 Description PM SHEET MINI MANUAL PM INSTRUCTION INSTALL PM MANUAL USE amp CARE SPRING SCR 10 16X3 4 8 HX SSTL KEEPER LATCH ASM SCR 10 24X1 2 TT TRRS SCREW LEVEL ELEMENT HEATING ASM NUTTOWER HEATER GROMMET HEATER SUPPORT HEATER DOME FLOAT FLOAT STEM FLOAT HOUSING FLOOD SWITCH SHIELD FLOOD SW MECHANISM ASM SENSOR TURBIDITY PUMP DRAIN ASM CLAMP CLAMP CLAMP WASHER ST STL SCREW MECH HANGER HANGER MECH ASM GROMMET RING SUCTION KIT IMPELLER ASM HUB VENTURIASM CLAMP SUMP BEARING SPRAY ARM LOW NUT HUB FINE FILTER CONNECTOR PUMP ASM RING SUMP HOSE DRAIN TUBE DRAIN ASM SWITCH FLOOD HOUSING SPECIAL DRAIN ARM SPRAY LOW ASM FILTER COARSE SUMP INLET COVER INLET FILTER FINE ASM FILTER SUMP BEARING SPRAY ARM MID SCR 8 16 B HXW
10. ARM SPRAY MID ASM GRIPPER STEMWARE BRACKET SPRAY ARM MID CONDUIT CARRIER MID SCR 8 16 HXW 1 2 SS FINGER INDEXER RACK SLIDE RACK SLIDE END CAP ROLLER STUDASM COMB LOWER RACK ASM COMB UPPER RACK ASM COMB UPPER RACK ASM RETAINER COMB RETAINER COMB RACK LOW ROLLASM ROLLER SIDE INSULATION PANEL FRONT INSULATION INSULATION INSULATION PANEL PANEL FRONT BOWED WH SCR 8 18 B HXW 480 S SCR 8 18 B 1HW 1 2 SN LINK HINGE ARM PULLEY BRACKET ASM BRACKET J BOX ASM COVER JUCTION BOX VALVE WATER INLET SCR 10 24X3 8 TT HEX SCREW BRACE WH TOEKICKASM WH BASKET 7 PC ASM BASKET SILVERWARE END BASKET SILVERWARE MIDDLE HANDLE BASKET LID BASKET LID BASKET LID BASKET SCREW 10 16 X 5 8 HXW SCR 10 16X1 2 AB HXW S SCR 10 32 T HEX 7 16 S INSULATION TUB BLANKET 36 Qty N A BND HSH NN N HH E N O N OO N hn H Aa N Note The components shown in this drawing may differ from the components in your unit Refer to the microfiche or GEA IPC for the component and part number for your unit Ref 790 790 801 802 803 804 805 807 808 809 810 811 815 817 817 833 833 842 843 844 845 864 888 888 901 905 905 905 918 943 Part WD01X10065 WH01X2036 WR02X10585 WD13X10010 WD21X10121 WD13X10008 WD13X10009 WD31X10027 WD01X10110 WD02X10084 WD02X0322 WD12X10046 WD12X100
11. After removing the screws from the escutcheon keypad assembly the assembly is still attached to the control module by 2 ribbon cables Dropping or rough handling of the escutcheon will cause the ribbon cable to tear and the entire escutcheon keypad assembly will need to be replaced 1 Remove the escutcheon keypad assembly see Escutcheon Keypad Assembly 2 Remove 2 screws and the switch from the door 3 Carefully remove the cover from the switch and unplug the blade connectors Note The wire color code is on the switch cover DOOR INTERLOCK SWITCH DOOR DOOR BX WX WR COM NO BW J2 7 J2 8 J1 3 L1 Screws P0003705 16 Bottom Door Seal The bottom door seal is replaceable by removing the outer door panel see Door Components With the door closed insert a flat blade screwdriver under the bottom of the door into the channel and twist to break the bead Open the door and pull the seal from the channel To install the seal snap the seal into the channel working from one side of the door to the other until the entire bead is complete and the seal slides freely in the channel Drain System The drain system consists of the following o Bottom components s Inlet cover E Sump Drain pump includes motor and one way check a toric valve es Drain pipe P EC Check valve in line with drain pipe The inlet cover prevents large partic
12. circuit contains control module wiring and turbidity sensor Refer to the HEATING ELEMENT DO HEATING ELEMENT INTERLOCK J2 3 LE AX 19 4 19 80 COM J2 4 Heating Element I if Heater Grommet Tub Heating Element Support me Turbidity Sensor View TURBIDITY SENSOR Refer to Wiring Diagram for voltages and pin outs Factory Test Mode chapter _ 21 ee Replacement To remove the turbidity sensor from the side of the sump loosen the screw and slide the retaining clamp back Remove turbidity sensor from the sump and unplug connector from the turbidity sensor Note When installing the turbidity sensor align the key on the sensor with the keyway on the sump Water Valve and Flood Switch The water valve is a 120 VAC L1 solenoid valve that is switched on off by the control module The flood switch acts as a safety switch only and does not control normal operation of the water valve The flood switch opens the L1 side of the water valve circuit Water Valve Replacement The water valve can be replaced with the dish washer installed WARNING Disconnect power to dishwasher before proceeding 1 Turn off water supply to dishwasher 2 Remove toekick 3 Disconnect house plumbing from dishwasher 4 Remove 2 screws
13. light will stay ON until the door is opened GE Models You can locate your model number on the tub wall just inside the door Throughout this manual features and appearance may vary from your model SENSING WASHING RINSING DRYING SANITIZED CLEAN Extra Clean Sensor Selections Extras e e e 2 4 8 RINSE CHINA SPEED NORMAL POTS ANTI DELAY EXTRA EXTRA HEATED Qj mesken om ONLY CRYSTAL WASH amp BACTERIA HOURS HOTWASH SCRUB DRY ronssecos Control Settings Status Indicator Lights The Status display tells you what s happening while the dishwasher is in operation and may flash indicating a malfunction see page 8 The lights will come ON indicating the sequence of operation the dishwasher is in SENSING Displayed while the ExtraClean Sensor is measuring the amount of soil and temperature of water on some models The dishwasher will adjust the selected cycle to achieve optimal performance WASHING Displayed during prewash and main wash periods on some models RINSING Displayed during rinse periods on some models DRYING Displayed during HEATED DRY on some models SANITIZED Displayed when cycle has met sanitization conditions Light remains ON until door is opened CLEAN Displayed when a wash cycle is complete The light will remain ON until door is opened 6 2 ExtraClean Sensor Selections The light above the selected pad will be O
14. lights will turn off begins and approximately 60 seconds later the if the START RESET pad is not selected within two wash action begins minutes To activate the display open and close the NOTE The dishwasher remembers your last cycle so door or press any pad you don t have to reprogram each time When the Also if a power failure occurs NORMAL and HEATED dishwasher door is fully closed the control panel DRY will automatically be programmed Make any lights will display the last settings you selected new selections and touch the START RESET pad to begin the cycle Clean The CLEAN light is illuminated when a wash cycle is complete The light will stay ON until the door is opened Status Indicator Lights FLASHING DISPLAY LIGHTS What It Means START RESET Cycle has been interrupted by pressing the START RESET keypad Light will quit flashing after the dishwasher automatically drains out the water CLEAN Unit has no water Check the water supply If water is turned on call for service Component Locator Views Door View Panel and Escutcheon Removed Vent Driver Flapper Active Vent Door Interlock Active Vent Switch Control Module Detergent Rinse Agent Module 1 Cable i gt H q N U House Electrical Supply Junction Box amp Flood Switch Circulation Pump 9 Door View Front Panel ONLY Removed Escutcheon Keypad Active V
15. the tub wall just inside the door Serial Number Exterior Color BB Black CC Bisque SS Stainless Steel WW White Engineering Model Suffix Model Year Designator The first two characters of the serial number identify the month and year of manufacture AA123456S January 2001 Example A JAN D FEB F MAR G APR H MAY L JUN M JUL R AUG S SEP T OCT V NOV Z DEC 2005 H 2004 G 2003 F 2002 D 2001 A 2000 Z 1999 V 1998 T 1997 5 1996 R 1995 M 1994 L The letter designating the year repeats every 12 years Example T 1974 T 1986 T 1998 Note The service information sheet is located under the control panel e Control Panel Features Profile Models Throughout this manual features and appearance may vary from your model e SENSING WASHING RINSING DRYING SANITIZED CLEAN SELECTIONS ENHANCEMENTS 1 9 CHINA NORMAL COOK ANTI DELAY ADDED HEATED G Press nearen ony CRYSTAL WASH WARE _ BACTERIA HOURS HEAT DRY J Fons secoms TIME REMAINING g 4 n g Control Settings Status Indicator Lights The Status display tells you what s happening while the dishwasher is in operation and may flash indicating a malfunction see page 8 The lights will come ONindicating the sequence of operation the dishwasher is in SENSING Displayed while the ExtraClean Sensor is measuring the amoun
16. 1 43 gal detergent no no no no yes yes calrod yes yes 5 minutes 2 minutes 5 minutes 5 minutes 50 71 sec 50 71 sec 1 43 gal 1 43 gal yes yes yes yes 1 60 minut s no effect third rinse ined 9 minutes 8 minutes 9 minutes 9 minutes second rinse extended to 14 minutes perm rn brem When maximum temperature is reached and the calrod is on the calrod will be cycled on and off third rinse exter third rinse exter third rinse exter run time is deter fourth fill ext hded rinse ext 25 minutes to 25 minutes to 25 minute 22 minutes 25 minutes by sanitation requirements 15 minutes cool d 15 minutes drp Heater is on for the first 6 minutes then cycles The CLEAN NORMAL run will insert pre soak after 3 minutes into the first fill The cycle will be a NORMAL with dirty water where the first fill is 3 minutes and the second and third fills are skipped 30 minutes 30 minutes 28 Wiring Diagram WARNING Power must be disconnected before servicing the appliance TURBIDITY SENSOR NTC RECEIVER EMITTER TRANSMITTER CATHODE TURBIDITY J7 CONTROL MODULE TEMPERATURE KEYPAD SENSOR BEL POA POWER SWITCHING a POWER SUPPLY BX ACTIVE VENT MOTOR RX DOOR INTERLOCK BX DETERGENT MODULE 1200 2800 DRAIN PUMP DOOR INTERLOCK
17. 45 WD01X0550 WD02X0445 WD01X10099 WD02X0295 WD08X10023 WD08X10018 WD08X10024 WD08X10019 WD12X10067 WD01X10090 WD01X10091 WD34X10565 WD21X10017 WD35X10015 WD21X10131 WD21X10120 WZ5X219D Description CLAMP HOSE CLAMP HOSE SPRING RECESS DOOR HANDLE LATCH WH SWITCH INTERLOCK ASM ACTUATOR HANDLE RETAINER HANDLE INNER DOOR amp HINGE ASM CLIP HARNESS SCR 10 32GX FLT25 615 S SCR 8 18X7 8 BT MODULE RINSE ASM VENT SCR 8 32 PNT 1 25 SCR 10 32 THEX 7S CABLE PULLEY ASM SCR8 16X2 SS TRIM TUB FLANGE WH GASKET TUB TRIM TUB FLANGE SEAL SHORT BOT DOOR FLAPPER VENT BRACKET COUNTER SIDE RH BRACKET COUNTER SIDE LH ESCUTCHEON KEYPAD ASM WH MODULE CONTROL ASM MODULE CONTROL ASM MODULE CONTROL ASM VENT DRIVER ASM SCREW ESCUTCHEON I Qty N N N N HH ODM Review 1 The incoming water temperature must be 2 The dishwasher has a warranty year parts The electronic module has a year warranty 3 The dishwasher has a warranty year labor 4 If the bearing washer item 611 on the top rack bottom wash arm is left out then a washability can be affected b glassware can be broken c excessive wear will occur d all of the above will occur e none of the above will occur the part is really not needed 5 Circle the button s which must be pushed to enter Service Mode FLAT PANEL C Indicate
18. ANEL C Indicates Keypad Used Only on Some Models C Indicates Keypad Used Only on Some Models TO ENTER SERVICE MODE TO EXIT SERVICE MODE PRESS THE COOKWARE POTS amp PANS ON SOME MODELS PRESS THE START RESET KEYPAD AT ANYTIME TIME TO EXIT AND THE HEATED DRY KEYPAD SIMULTANEOUSLY FOR 3 SECONDS TRITON XL SERVICE MODE TEST MATRIX MOTE th la be used for 30 minutes KEYPAD maximum After 30 minutes CONTROL DESCRIPTION TIME in seconds the service mode will PAD TYPE automatically turn off Keypads to the left of the Start Reset keypad Selections 1L FLAT Activates Drain Pump BOWED Activates Detergent Module NOTE Component will be Activates Detergent Module 60 Activates Main Pump deactivated by pressing Activates Main Pump 15 the same keypad that was Activates Heating Element pressed to activate the Activates Heating Element 300 component Activates Drain Pump Activates Water Valve 50 or 71 Length of time is model dependent START RESET Used to EXIT Service Mode Keypads to the right of the Start Reset keypad Enhancement Extras Activates the following in order Status LEDs Wash LEDs FLAT Start Reset and Option LEDs 3 seconds each cycle BOWED finally 888 will be shown on the 3 digit display some models Opens Active Vent Closes Active Vent _ 25 Factory Test Mode Factory test mode is the most accurate way to test the turbidity
19. Drive SN Flapper ACTIVE VENT or 12 VDC at J5 1 or 12 VDC at J5 2 J5 1 J5 2 BX ACTIVE VENT MOTOR RX _ 23 Flashing Display Lights The status display tells you what s happening while the dishwasher is in operation and may flash indicat ing a malfunction The lights will come on indicating the sequence of operation the dishwasher is in SENSING WASHING RINSING DRYING SANITIZED Extra Clean Sensor Selections Extras LOCK CONTROLS 248 RINSE CHINA SPEED NORMAL POTS ANTI DELAY EXTRA EXTRA HEATED 8 PRESS HEATED DRY ONLY CRYSTAL CYCLE WASH amp PANS BACTERIA HOURS HOT WASH SCRUB DRY FOR 3 SECONDS FLASHING DISPLAY LIGHTS Status Indicator Lights What It Means START RESET Cycle has been interrupted by pressing the START RESET keypad Light will quit flashing after the dishwasher automatically drains out the water CLEAN Unit has no water Check the water supply If water is turned on call for service 24 Service Mode THIS DISHWASHER IS PROGRAMMED WITH A SERVICE MODE TO AID THE TECHNICIAN IN TROUBLESHOOTING THE DISH WASHER EACH COMPONENT MAY BE CYCLED TO DETECT IF IT IS FUNCTIONING CORRECTLY COMPONENTS ARE CYCLED BY PRESSING KEYPADS TO THE RIGHT OR LEFT OF THE START RESET KEYPAD DETERMINE WHICH TYPE OF CONTROL PANEL IS PRESENT FLAT OR BOWED AND THEN USE THE MATRIX BELOW TO DETERMINE HOW TO CYCLE EACH COMPONENT FLAT PANEL BOWED P
20. ET he machine will count down and start automatically at the correct time Pressing START RESET a second time will cancel the DELAY START selection NOTE If you forget to fully close the door a reminder signal will beep until you do so RESET To change a cycle after washing starts touch the START RESET pad to cancel the cycle The START RESET light will flash while the water is pumped out if needed This takes approximately 90 seconds When the light stops flashing the dishwasher can be reprogrammed and restarted Start If you don t want to change any of the settings y ge any 8 Close the dishwasher door and select the simply touch the START RESET pad to begin the cycle and desired enhancements Touch the cycle START RESET pad to begin the cycle Water fill If the door is closed the indicator lights will turn off begins and approximately 60 seconds later the if the START RESET pad is not selected within two wash action begins minutes To activate the display open and close the NOTE The dishwasher remembers your last cycle so door or press any pad you don t have to reprogram each time When the Also if a power failure occurs NORMAL and HEATED dishwasher door is fully closed the control panel DRY will automatically be programmed Make any lights will display the last settings you selected new selections and touch the START RESET pad to begin the cycle Clean The CLEAN light is illuminated when a wash cycle is complete The
21. GE Consumer Home Services Training TECHNICAL SERVICE GUIDE Triton XL Dishwashers MODEL SERIES EDW4000 PDW7300 EDW4060 PDW7700 GSD6200 PDW7800 GSD6300 PDW7880 GSD6600 GSD6660 GSD6700 PUB 31 9085 09 01 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE The information in this service guide is intended for use by individuals possessing adequate backgrounds of electrical electronic and mechanical experience Any attempt to repair a major appliance may result in personal injury and property damage The manufacturer or seller cannot be responsible for the interpretation of this information nor can it assume any liability in connection with its use WARNING To avoid personalinjury disconnect power before servicing this prod uct If electrical power is required for diagnosis or test purposes disconnect the power immediately after performing the necessary checks RECONNECT ALL GROUNDING DEVICES If grounding wires screws straps clips nuts or washers used to complete a path to ground are removed for service they must be returned to their original position and properly fastened GE Consumer Home Services Training Technical Service Guide Copyright 2001 All rights reserved This service guide may not be reproduced in whole or in part in any form without written permission from the General Electric Company Table of Contents Introduction rm 2 3 Control Panel Features Profile ModelS nrannnnnunnnunnnun
22. N to indicate which ExtraClean Sensor Selection has been selected ANTI BACTERIA Heavy 10 0 gal 93 min Medium 8 6 gal 90 min Light 7 2 gal 90 min This cycle raises the water temperature in the final rinse to sanitize your dishware The cycle length will vary depending on the temperature of your inlet water NOTE The Anti Bacteria cycle is monitored for sanitization requirements If the cycle is interrupted during or after the main wash portion or if the incoming water temperature is so low that adequate water heating cannot be achieved the sanitizing conditions may not be met In these cases the sanitized light will not illuminate at the end of the cycle NOTE NSF certified residential dishwashers are not intended for licensed food establishments POTS Heavy 11 4 gal 95 min amp PANS Medium 10 0 gal 71 min Light 10 0 gal 66 min This cycle is meant for heavily soiled dishes or cookware with dried on or baked on soils This cycle may not remove burned on foods Everyday dishes are safe to be used in this cycle NORMAL WASH Heavy 9 9 gal 74 min Medium 7 0 gal 61 min Light 5 6 gal 48 min This cycle is for medium heavily soiled dishes and glassware SPEED CYCLE Heavy 9 3 gal 36 min or Medium 7 2 gal 36 min SPEED WASH Light 5 7 gal 33 min This cycle is for everyday dishes and glassware CHINA CRYSTAL Heavy 10 0 gal 49 min on some models Medium 7 2 gal 36 min Light 7 2 gal
23. RE WASH For use with heavily soiled and or dried on baked on soils This option MUST be selected PRIOR to starting the cycle This option adds 16 minutes to the cycle time NOTE Cannot be selected with RINSE ONLY cycle HEATED DRY Light OFF Shuts off the drying heat option Dishes air dry naturally and energy is saved For faster air dry you can prop the door open after the CLEAN light illuminates HEATED DRY Light ON Turns the heater on for fast drying This will extend the time to your wash cycle by 8 minutes for the SPEED CYCLE and 20 minutes for all other cycles NOTE Cannot be selected with RINSE ONLY cycle LOCK You can lock the controls to prevent any selections from being made Or you can lock the controls after you have started a cycle Children cannot accidentally start dishwasher by touching pads with this option selected To unlock the dishwasher controls press and hold the HEATED DRY pad for 3 seconds To lock the dishwasher press and hold the HEATED DRY pad for 3 seconds The light above the LOCK pad will turn off ADDED HEAT When selected the NORMAL WASH cycle will run longer with heating elements on to improve both wash and dry performance NOTE Cannot be selected with RINSE ONLY cycle DELAY HOURS You can delay the start of a wash cycle for up to 9 hours on some models Press the DELAY H0URS pad to choose the number of hours you want to delay the start of the cycle then press START RES
24. WR WX 300 HEATING ELEMENT THIS CIRCUIT NOT IN ALL MODELS 19 4 19 8 Q CONN INPUT OUTPUT COMPONENT J1 1 Neutral House Supply J1 3 L1 Input House Supply J2 1 L1 Output Circ Pump J2 2 L1 Output Water Valve J2 3 L1 Output Heating Elem J2 4 L1 Output Heating Elem J2 5 L1 Output Drain Pump J2 6 L1 Output Det Module J2 7 L1 Input Door Interlock J2 8 L1 Input Door Interlock J3 1 Input thermistor Turbity Sensor J3 2 Input turbidity Turbity Sensor J3 3 0 to 5 VDC output Turbity Sensor J3 4 5 VDC output Turbity Sensor J5 1 or 12 VDC Active Vent J5 2 or 12 VDC Active Vent SWITCH CIRCULATION PUMP COLOR CODE LETTERS COLOR LETTERS COLOR LT BLUE RX RED BX BLACK SX GRAY CX BROWN TX TAN NX DK BLUE VX PURPLE ORANGE WX WHITE PX PINK YX YELLOW Measure voltage with black test lead THE X INDICATES ONE SOLID COLOR NO connected to J10 1 TRACER WIRES WITH TRACER SHOW BOTH COLORS EXAMPLE WR IS WHITE WITH RED TRACER _ 29 Parts List Door Note The components shown in this drawing may differ from the components in your unit Refer to the microfiche or GEA IPC for the component and part number for your unit 30 Body Parts ART NO WD8069 C Note The components shown in this drawing may differ from the components
25. ally separated from the door See photos of escutcheon and outer panel below Open the door to about 15 degrees open so that the top of the outer panel is in front of the kitchen countertop If the dishwasher is not installed the door does not have to be opened hang the outer panel over top of the escutcheon Take care to ensure that the stainless steel panel corner flanges go over and around the escutcheon corner cutouts slowly close the door rotate the bottom of the stainless steel outer panel back so it is flush with the door assembly Make sure that the sides of the outer panel fit around the hinge arms stainless steel outer panel front opening Make 15 Do not remove 1 sure that the protruding ribs from the escutch eon fit inside the stainless steel front opening Adjust the position of the outer panel up or down left or right to center the panel with the escutcheon 6 Once the panel is centered install the 2 screws in the bottom of the panel to connect the stain less steel outer panel to the hinge arms Re check to make sure the escutcheon ribs are protruding through the panel opening 7 While holding the outer panel against the door assembly slowly open the door to about 45 degrees open so that the remaining 8 panel screws can be installed 4 screws on each side Door Interlock Switch The door interlock switch opens the L1 circuit and Neutral circuit when the door is open Caution
26. ally start dishwasher by touching pads with this option selected To unlock the dishwasher controls press and hold the HEATED DRY pad for 3 seconds To lock the dishwasher press and hold the HEATED DRY pad for 3 seconds The light above the LOCK pad will turn off EXTRA HOT WASH When selected the NORMAL WASH cycle will run longer with heating elements on to improve both wash and dry performance NOTE Cannot be selected with RINSE ONLY cycle DELAY HOURS RESET You can delay the start of a wash cycle for up to 8 hours on some models Press the DELAY HOURS pad to choose the number of hours you want to delay the start of the cycle then press START RESET The machine will count down and start automatically at the correct time Pressing START RESET a second time will cancel the DELAY START selection NOTE If you forget to fully close the door a reminder signal will beep until you do so To change a cycle after washing starts touch the START RESET pad to cancel the cycle The START RESET light will flash while the water is pumped out if needed This takes approximately 90 seconds When the light stops flashing the dishwasher can be reprogrammed and restarted Start If you don t want to change any of the settings Close the dishwasher door and select the simply touch the START RESET pad to begin the cycle and desired enhancements Touch the ode START RESET pad to begin the cycle Water fill If the door is closed the indicator
27. and valve from dishwasher frame Disconnect connector 6 Move clamp up away from valve and remove valve from hose Note To prevent leaks after installation ensure that hose to valve connection is good and that clamp is in place Water Valve Test 1 Attempt to activate water valve using service mode see Service Mode chapter Pump out water as necessary using service mode If an intermittent failure is suspected activate water valve 5 times using service mode Water valve should stay on for 50 71 seconds per activa tion and should not turn on and off during the 50 71 second activation time 2 If the water valve is not operating properly or Screw Turbidity sensor shown partially removed WATER VALVE AND FLOOD SWITCH L1 voltage from J2 2 FLOOD SWITCH INTERLOCK J2 2 Flood Switch Connector 22 _ water level is low check the following Flood switch flood switch float and float stem Flood switch should open when water level is approximately 1 4 in above the base bottom of the float dome Resistance through the water valve solenoid coil Check from yellow wire at flood switch to white red wire at door interlock switch Es cutcheon keypad assembly must be removed refer to Escutcheon Keypad Assembly section Clogged screen in water valve Caution After removing the screws from the escutcheon keypad assembly the assembly is still attached to the co
28. ent Assembly Control Module Latch Handle Bottom View Flood Switch FRONT n Water Valve eJ Factory Test Cabl Connector Drain Line Check Valve BACK Drain Pump High Drain Loop FRONT E t 8 lt I Circulation Pump Motor Junction Box Turbitity Sensor N Heating Element Retaining Nuts Sump 10 Inside View Middle Spray Arm Supply Connection Main Conduit Lower Spray Fine Filter Heating Element Inlet Cover Inside Door View Detergent Rinse Module Detergent Compartment 4 J Vent Active Vent Side View Drain Tube Assembly Fill Funnel Door Spring Fill Hose Water Valve Drain Line Check Valve P0003689 12 Dishwasher Components Door Components The door components are accessible by removing 3 Phillips screws from each side of inner door and 2 T20 torx screws from the bottom of the door Carefully separate the inner door panel from the outer door panel To access the active vent flapper and door interlock switch the escutcheon keypad assembly must be removed Escutcheon Keypad Assembly The keypad and 2 ribbon cables are a permanent part of the escutcheon and are replaced as a unit Disassembly Caution After removing the screws from the escutcheon keypad assembly the assembly is still attached to the control m
29. ers This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased for home use within the USA Proof of original purchase date is needed to obtain service under the warranty In Alaska the warranty excludes the cost of shipping or service calls to your home Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state To know what your legal rights are consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state s Attorney General Warrantor General Electric Company Louisville KY 40225 39 GE Models All warranty service provided by our Factory Service Centers or an authorized Customer Care technician To schedule service on line 24 hours a day visit us at GEAppliances com or call 800 GE CARES 800 432 2737 Staple your receipt here Proof of the original purchase date is needed to obtain service under the warranty For The Period Of GE Will Replace One Year Any part of the dishwasher which fails due to a defect in materials or workmanship During this full From the date of the one year warranty GE will also provide free of charge all labor and in home service to replace the original purchase defective part Second Year Any part of the dishwasher which fails due to a defect in materials or workmanship
30. get your dishes cleaner pots and pans spotless and keep your kitchen quieter and with a power usage of 477 kWhr yr they have an EnergyStar rating The Triton XL Dishwashers have 3 wash arms that provide complete coverage eliminating pre rinsing soaking and scrubbing The ExtraClean sensor incorporates a thermistor Auto Temp control and measures the water turbidity in 5 levels of cleanliness The 100 triple water filtra tion with extra fine filter eliminates recirculating food particles The Piranha hard food disposer grinds and pulverizes any other food particles Triton XL Dishwashers run quieter thanks to our QuietPower motor PermaTuf tub and the QuietPower IV sound insulation Thinstall The dual wattage Calrod heater draws 835 W when it is wet to heat the water faster and during the drying cycle drops to 700 W for gentler drying The information on the following pages will help you service these new Triton XL Dishwashers effectively and efficiently Nomenclature Model Number PDW7300G00WW Brand P Profile E General Electric NATM G General Electric Product Type CD Counter Top DW Dishwasher SD Standard SC Convertable SM Spacemaker SS Compact 18 in RF Retrofit HD Home Depot Derivative Model Designator Designates features the higher the number the more features Nomenclature The serial plate of your dishwasher is located on
31. horted sump sump filter NO Important Self tapping ground wire screw on pump must be tightened securely Check for an open circuit between control module and pump or between pump and door interlock switch If circuits OK replace control module Check pump for open shorted motor winding TER Is L1 voltage present at pump Note Perform test with wiring connected and pump under load L1 Output from J2 1 CIRCULATION PUMP DOOR URL INTERLOCK p NX WR WX N NO COM 100 aP FillFunnel Rotate clockwise 1 4 turn to remove O ring The fill funnel is removable with a quarter turn clockwise There is an O ring seal between the fill funnel and the dishwasher tub Calrod Heating Element The heating element can be activated using service mode Refer to the Service Mode chapter The dual wattage Calrod heating element draws 835 W when it is wet to heat the water faster and 20 during the drying cycle drops to 700 W for gentler drying Water inlet temperature must be at least 120 F for proper drying Low water inlet temperature will prevent proper convection air movement and increase drying time substantially If the complaint is the dishes are not drying cor rectly don t overlook the rinse agent A rinse agent will improve the water sheeting action and drying performance Replacement Note The heating element nuts are located on the unde
32. in your unit Refer to the microfiche or GEA IPC for the component and part number for your unit 31 Upper Rack ART NO WD8070 C drawing may differ from the components in your unit Refer to the microfiche or GEA IPC for the component and part number Note The components shown in this for your unit 32 Lower Rack AZAA X X AX ART NO WD8071 C Note The components shown in this drawing may differ from the components in your unit Refer to the microfiche or GEA IPC for the component and part number for your unit _ 33 Pumps and Filters N lt DD lt JV LNL 1 170 Mie lt SSS Sp ICU WD8072 Note The components shown in this drawing may differ from the components in your unit Refer to the microfiche or GEA IPC for the component and part number for your unit 34 Note The components shown in this drawing may differ from the components in your unit Refer to the microfiche or GEA IPC for the component and part number for your unit Ref 42 50 51 70 101 104 109 112 302 305 306 308 309 310 321 325 330 331 332 401 414 420 425 428 429 450 452 453 454
33. les from entering the sump Water entering the drain pump is not filtered by the fine filter metal or by the sump filter plastic The drain pump is mounted on the sump and contains a one way check valve The drain pump is controlled by the control module and can be activated using service mode refer to the Service Mode chapter The drain pump pushes the drain water out into the drainpipe The drainpipe contains a one way check valve Inlet Cover and Sump Caution Use care to avoid breaking the clip on the hub when removing the main conduit from hub Remove the lower wash arm and main conduit to gain access to the inlet cover and sump Drain Pump Check Valve The dishwasher must be removed from its instal gt in Line 4 79 lation to gain access to the drain pump The drain pump can be activated using service mode refer to the Service Mode chapter The drain pump contains a one way check valve Refer to sche matic or strip circuit for motor resistance value Drain Pump Drainpipe Drain Pipe and Check Valve L1 Output from J2 5 The dishwasher must be removed from its instal DRAIN PUMP ee ee lation to gain access to the check valve that is in J2 5 RX WR WX line with the drainpipe 300 NO SOM ed Dishwasher Doesn t Drain L1 Output from J2 5 DOOR DRAIN PUMP INTERLOCK ie n NO Su 300 Attempt to activate drain pump using service mode refer to Service Mode chapter Pump activate
34. nnnnnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnunnnunnnunnnunnnunnnnnnnunnnunnnunnnunnnnnnnnvnnnr 4 Models uuu uuu aaa asas 6 Component Locator Views Fre 9 Dishwasher Components Door GOMPONCINS ie M 13 Escutcheon Keypad Assembly 13 Control Module uuu dro cr Ee Dea 14 Detergent Rinse Module 14 Stainless Steel Bowed Panel on some models 15 bleibe id Bec 16 Bottom Door Seal u u D ii SSS u cis ie a d iso de qe erred 17 Drain System ooi ioi dime ates 17 Circulation System uu I rita Sd eser osa 18 Fill F nnel ciini eee eire re oto tetur oko nr ee e RE ER EET REM aysa 20 Calrod Heating Element uu u cu AS 20 T rbidity S nS0 ruyu l He e riot Sa aa eine 21 Water Valve and Flood Switch T 22 Active 23 O EE 24 NE 25 EE E 26 enes 27 ouest e ss 28 NET 29 30 Profile ModelS xanannnunnnunnnunnnunnnunnnnnnnunnnunnnunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnnunnnunnnuennunnnunnnunnnunn 39 oo e C 40 Introduction The new Triton XL Dishwashers are packed with features to
35. ntrol module by 2 ribbon cables Dropping or rough handling of the escutcheon will cause the ribbon cable to tear and the entire escutcheon keypad assembly will need to be replaced Active Vent The active vent helps to reduce the noise level and heat loss when in the closed position The control module supplies 12 VDC to the motor The control module reverses polarity to drive the motor in a clockwise or counterclockwise open or closed direction The vent is closed during the wash cycle and open during the drying cycle heated and non heated and when the unit is not in use If the vent is closed and the door is opened during the wash cycle the vent will open When the door is closed again the vent will remain open for seven 7 seconds then close again to finish the cycle It is normal for steam to come through the active vent during the dry cycle The active vent can be opened and closed using the service mode Refer to the Service Mode chapter The active vent can be accessed by removing the escutcheon keypad assembly see Escutcheon Keypad Assembly section IMPORTANT When reassembling the active vent flapper must be closed before the escutcheon keypad assembly is installed Close the active vent flapper by turning the worm gear by hand Failure to do so will cause a misalignment and an increase in noise level Float Dome Float EET j i EL 3 Float Dome a P removed Water Level Vent
36. odule by 2 ribbon cables Dropping or rough handling of the escutcheon will cause the ribbon cable to tear and the entire escutcheon keypad assembly will need to be replaced 1 Remove the outer door panel see Door Compo nents 2 Open the door support the escutcheon keypad assembly and remove 6 screws from the back side of the escutcheon keypad assem bly 3 Remove the 2 ribbon cable connectors from the control module and remove the escutcheon keypad assembly Assembly IMPORTANT When reassembling the active vent flapper must be closed before the escutcheon keypad assembly is installed Close the active vent flapper by turning the worm gear by hand Failure to do so will cause a misalignment and an increase in noise level 1 While supporting the escutcheon keypad as sembly connect the 2 ribbon cable connectors to the control module 2 Open the door Align the escutcheon and install 6 screws from the back side of the escutcheon keypad assembly 3 Install the outer door panel see Door Compo Flapper Active Vent Interlock Switch Assembly Detergent Module Harness Electronic Control Control Module Escutcheon Keypad Assembly Active Vent Worm Gear nents 343 y Control Module Removal 1 Remove the outer door panel see Door Compo nents 2 Open the door and remove the 3 screws from the back on the right side of the escutcheon keypad assembly 3 Remove 1
37. ottom of the float dome If water level is low check for clogged screen in water Water Level valve and check flood switch Refer to the Water Valve and Flood Switch section Detergent Rinse Module Leakage Some moisture in cup is normal Detergent must not be soaking wet oozing out and down the inner door panel If a leak is detected check the detergent rinse module door lid latch operation and gasket seal Also refer to the Detergent Rinse Module section Proper Amount of Detergent Use full detergent cup of fresh detergent in hard water Use only enough detergent to get good wash performance in soft water Pre wash latch section Rinse Agent Use rinse agent if spotting or drying is a problem A rinse agent will improve the Detergent Rinse Module water sheeting action and drying performance Water Valve Refer to the Water Valve and Flood Switch section Spray Arm Check to be sure all 3 spray arms spin freely and jets are not clogged Check to be sure the middle spray arm water conduit is con necting properly to the main conduit Drying Water inlet temperature must be at least 120 F for proper drying Low water inlet tempera ture will prevent proper convection air movement and increase drying time substantially A rinse agent will improve the water sheeting action and drying performance 97 Cycle Progression Chart NORMAL WASH CLEAN DIRTY 49 70 se 50 71sec
38. ranty excludes the cost of shipping or service calls to your home Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state To know what your legal rights are consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state s Attorney General Warrantor General Electric Company Louisville KY 40225 40 41
39. rside of the washer near the back Ample force is required to remove the nuts Removing the dishwasher from installation may be required 1 Disconnect power and remove wire leads from heating element 2 Unscrew 2 heating element nuts 3 Remove 2 screws 2 heating element supports and the heating element Turbidity Sensor The turbidity sensor measures the amount of suspended particles in the wash water in the sump As the sump water lays between the 1 4 to 3 8 inch gap between the LED transmitter and the receptor during the first fill the baseline reading is taken Successive turbidity measurements are supplied to the control module and used to deter mine whether any prewash or rinse cycles can be skipped Decisions are based on a comparison of clean water measurements at the beginning of the first fill measurements taken at selected fills and water temperature By measuring the turbidity level the control module can conserve energy on lightly soiled loads by skipping unnecessary cycles Note If the turbidity sensor circuit fails open or shorted the sensing LED on the control panel will not light and the unit will operate for the maximum amount of time using the maximum number of wash and rinse fills for the selected cycle The turbidity sensor also contains the thermisteor for automatic temperature control Turbidity Sensor Test Factory test mode is the most accurate way to test the turbidity sensor circuit
40. s Keypad Used Only on Some Models BOWED PANEL C 2 Indicates Keypad Used Only on Some Models 6 The high drain loop mounted on the side of the tub can be removed if needed TorF 7 Ablinking START RESET keypad light indicates a Sequence switch problem b Cycle was interrupted and dishwasher will drain and stop c There is a problem with the heater circuit d There is a problem with the water valve circuit 8 A blinking Clean light indicates a The unit has no water b There is a problem with the turbidity sensor circuit c The water was not heated properly on sani cycle models d Dishwasher is in Extended Wash Mode 9 The detergent rinse agent dispenser is activated with volts times during the cycle 10 If the turbidity sensor fails the dishwasher stops beeps drains and terminates the cycle Tor _ 38 Warranty Profile Models All warranty service provided by our Factory Service Centers or an authorized Customer Care technician To schedule service on line 24 hours a day visit us at GEAppliances com or call 800 GE CARES 800 432 2737 For The Period Of One Year From the date of the original purchase Staple your receipt here Proof of the original purchase date is needed to obtain service under the warranty GE Will Replace Any part of the dishwasher which fails due to a defect in materials or workmanship During this full one year warran
41. screw from the right side of the control module and slide the module out 4 Unplug the connectors from the module Installation Note The gray cable is a factory test cable see photo and may be removed when servicing control module 1 Plug connectors into control module 2 Insert the tabs on the left side of the control module into the slots on the inner door panel and secure the module with 1 screw 3 Install 3 screws on the right side of the escutch eon and replace the outer door panel see Door Components Detergent Rinse Module The door panel must be removed to access the detergent rinse module Refer to the Door Compo nent section The detergent rinse module can be activated using service mode Refer to the Service Mode chapter The detergent rinse module automatically dis penses both the detergent and the rinse agent at the appropriate times The module is activated 2 times during a wash cycle The first time the module is activated 1 the lever slides up the right hand path of the connecting rod This action releases the detergent cover When deactivated 2 the lever returns down the left hand path and comes to rest under the notch in the center of the connecting rod At the second activation 3 the lever lifts the connecting rod by the notch This action lifts the rinse dispenser plunger and releases the rinse agent When deactivated the lever returns to its original starting position 1 Screw
42. sensor circuit circuit contains control module wiring and turbidity sensor Factory test mode will test the thermistor used for Automatic Temperature Control that is contained in the turbidity sensor and will test the transmitter that is con tained in the turbidity sensor SENSING WASHING RINSING DRYING SANITIZED CLEAN Extra Clean Sensor Selections Extras 248 RINSE CHINA SPEED NORMAL 5 ANTI DELAY EXTRA EXTRA messnenDom ONLY CRYSTAL CYCLE WASH amp PANS BACTERIA HOURS WASH SCRUB DRY FOR SECONDS Entering Factory Test Mode Note This mode can only be entered within the module will beep continuously and the Lock first 2 minutes after power up After 2 minutes LED will be illuminated The control factory test mode is unavailable module wiring and turbidity sensor are suspect if the turbidity sensor check fails Press any keypad to stop the control module beeping and move to the next step 2 Press the NORMAL WASH keypad and POTS amp in the factory test mode sequence PANS or COOK WARE keypad at the same time for 5 seconds This step must be performed within 2 minutes of power up 1 Disconnect power from dishwasher Wait 10 seconds and connect power to dishwasher f the turbidity sensor check passes the control module will automatically move to the next step in the factory test mode 3 The following sequence should occur sequence
43. t of soil and temperature of water The dishwasher will adjust the selected cycle to achieve optimal performance WASHING Displayed during prewash and main wash periods RINSING Displayed during rinse periods DRYING Displayed during HEATED DRY SANITIZED Displayed when cycle has met sanitization conditions Light remains ON until door is opened CLEAN Displayed when a wash cycle is complete The light will remain ON until door is opened 2 Time Remaining Display on some models Displays the minutes remaining until the cycle is complete The display may adjust the remaining time while the Sensing lightis on 3 Selections The light above the selected pad will be ON to indicate which WASH CYCLE has been selected ANTI BACTERIA Heavy 10 0 gal 93 min Medium 8 6 gal 90 min Light 7 2 gal 90 min This cycle raises the water temperature in the final rinse to sanitize your dishware The cycle length will vary depending on the temperature of your inlet water NOTE The Anti Bacteria cycle is monitored for sanitization requirements If the cycle is interrupted during or after the main wash portion or if the incoming water temperature is so low that adequate water heating cannot be achieved the sanitizing conditions may not be met In these cases the sanitized light will not illuminate at the end of the cycle NOTE NSF certified residential dishwashers are not intended for licensed food establishments COOK WARE Hea
44. ty GE will also provide free of charge all labor and in home service to replace the defective part Second Year Any part of the dishwasher which fails due to a defect in materials or workmanship From the date of the During this second year limited warranty you will be responsible for any labor or in home original purchase service costs Five Years The dishwasher rack nylon coated vinyl coated if it should rust or the electronic control From the date of the module if it should fail due to a defect in materials or workmanship During this five year limited original purchase warranty you will be responsible for any labor or in home service costs Lifetime of Product The PermaTuf tub or door liner if it fails to contain water due to a defect in materials or workmanship During this full warranty GE will also provide free of charge all labor and in home service to replace the defective part What GE Will Not Cover Service trips to your home to teach you how to use Damage to the product caused by accident fire floods or product acts of God Improper installation Incidental or consequential damage caused by possible Failure of the product if it is abused misused or used for defects with this appliance other than the intended purpose or used commercially Cleaning or servicing of the air gap device in the drain line E Replacement of house fuses or resetting of circuit break
45. vy 11 4 gal 95 min Medium 10 0 gal 71 min Light 10 0 gal 66 min This cycle is meant for heavily soiled dishes or cookware with dried on or baked on soils This cycle may not remove burned on foods Everyday dishes are safe to be used in this cycle NORMAL WASH SPEED CYCLE Heavy 9 9 gal 74 min Medium 7 0 gal 61 min Light 5 6 gal 48 min This cycle is for medium heavily soiled dishes and glassware Heavy 9 3 gal 36 min Medium 7 2 gal 36 min Light 5 7 gal 33 min This cycle is for everyday dishes and glassware CHINA CRYSTAL Heavy 10 0 gal 49 min Medium 7 2 gal 36 min Light 7 2 gal 36 min This cycle is for lightly soiled china and crystal GLASSES on some models RINSE ONLY Heavy 10 0 gal 45 min Medium 7 2 gal 33 min Light 7 2 gal 32 min This cycle is specifically designed for glasses Heavy 2 9 gal 7 min Light 1 4 gal 3 min For rinsing partial loads that will be washed later Do not use detergent with this cycle NOTE This dishwasher is equipped with an ExtraClean Sensor with automatic temperature control therefore cycle length and time may vary depending on soil and temperature conditions NOTE Only the Anti Bacteria cycle has been designed to meet the requirements of Section 6 NSF 184 for soil removal and sanitization efficacy Enhancements The light above the selected pad will be ON to indicate which ENHANCEMENT has been selected P

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