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Control Panel Features

HEATED DRY Switch:

Control Timer:

POTS & PANS

HEAVY WASH NORMAL WASH LIGHT WASH CHINA CRYSTAL

RINSE ONLY For rinsing partial loads that will be washed later. Do not use detergent with this cycle.

This cycle is for everyday dishes and glassware.

This cycle is specifically designed for lightly soiled china and crystal.

This cycle is for medium-soiled dishes and glassware.

This cycle is for heavily soiled dishes and glassware.

This cycle is specifically designed for heavy soiled 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.

PLATE WARMER

HEATED DRY ON Do not use detergent with this cycle.

Turns the heating element on for fast drying.

ON

OFF Turns the heating element off. Dishes dry naturally and energy is saved. For faster air dry, you can prop the door open during the PLATE WARMER cycle.

START Close the dishwasher door and turn the control timer knob to the desired setting.

Water fill begins and approximately 30 seconds later, the wash action begins.

Door Latch Switch:

Automatically shuts off the dishwasher whenever the dishwasher door is opened. The dishwasher will not resume operation until the door is closed.

Heated Dry Switch

Door Latch Switch Control Timer

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Front View

Component Locator Views

Control Panel View

Door Latch Switch Static Vent

Control Timer Heated Dry Switch

Door Tension Spring Insulation

Control Panel

Access Panel

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Interior View (With Racks)

Detergent/Rinse Module Compartment View

Static Dry Vent Detergent/Rinse Module

Bottom Rack Top Rack

Detergent Compartment

Compartment Lid

Sight Glass

Rinse Agent Cap

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Interior View of Basin (With Racks Removed)

Bottom View (Looking Up)

Right Side View (Insulation Removed)

Fill Funnel

Pressure Switch Hose Fill Hose

Heating Element Spray Arm

Filter Assembly

Micro-filter

Clamp Nut

Sump

Drain Pump Capacitor

Motor Pump Assembly

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Dishwasher Components

Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model.

3. Remove the top screw and mark the hole threads with a felt-tip marker.

4. Remove the bottom screw and mark the hole threads with a felt-tip marker.

5. Open the dishwasher door.

6. Remove the 6 screws that connect the control panel cover to the dishwasher door.

Mark the inside of the hole threads with a felt-tip marker.

7. Close the dishwasher door.

Timer

WARNING: Always turn off the electric power supply before servicing any electrical component, making ohmmeter checks, or replacing any parts.

Note: All voltage checks should be made with a voltmeter having a full scale range of 130 volts or higher. After service is completed, be sure all safety grounding circuits are complete, all

electrical connections are secure, and all access panels are in place.

The timer allows the user to select the various cleaning cycles of the dishwasher. The timer controls all stages of each cycle. All electrical functions can be traced on the charts and diagrams provided in this service manual.

Removal and Installation

1. Disconnect the electrical supply from the dishwasher.

2. Remove the control timer knob from the control panel cover.

Control Timer Knob

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8. Release the door latch and allow the control panel cover to hang against the dishwasher door.

9. Disconnect the ground wire from the timer.

10. Disconnect the connectors. (Refer to mini- manual or chart on page 38 for reconnection.)

Note: When installing the timer, it is important to align the threaded holes (A) and (B), marked in step 3, with holes (A) and (B) in the control panel

B

A

Heated Dry Switch

The heated dry switch is used to turn the heating element ON or OFF. For faster drying, the switch is set to ON, and the heating element will energize following the rinse cycle. When the switch is set to OFF, dishes dry naturally, and energy is saved.

The heated dry switch is located on the left-hand side of the control panel.

Removal and Installation

1. Disconnect the electrical supply from the dishwasher.

2. Open the dishwasher door.

3. Remove the 6 screws that connect the control panel cover to the dishwasher door. (See Timer, step 6.)

4. Close the dishwasher door.

5. Release the door latch and allow the control panel cover to hang against the dishwasher door.

6. Press in the heated dry switch tabs and pull the switch out from the front of the control panel.

Timer

Control Panel

Threaded Hole (A)

Threaded Hole (B)

Align the threaded holes marked in step 3 with the holes in the control panel.

White Multi-Pin Connector

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7. Remove the 4 screws that connect the door switch mounting bracket to the control panel cover.

7. Disconnect the 2 wire terminals from the heated dry switch and remove the switch.

8. Reverse the above procedure to install.

8. Pull the door switch assembly down far enough so that the door latch cup clears the door latch mounting bracket.

Assembly

Door Switch and Latch Assembly

The latch and switch assembly are located on the door assembly behind the control panel cover.

The dishwasher will not operate until the door is closed, the latch engages the door catch (holding the door firmly against the seal), and the normally open contacts of the double-pole, single-throw door safety switch are closed.

Removal and Installation

1. Disconnect the electrical supply from the dishwasher.

2. Open the dishwasher door.

3. Remove the 6 screws that connect the control panel cover to the dishwasher door. (See Timer, step 6.)

4. Close the dishwasher door.

5. Release the door latch and allow the control panel cover to hang against the dishwasher door.

Note: There are six terminals on the door switch. The top two terminals (1) and (2) are not used. The middle two terminals are marked (3) and (4). The bottom two terminals are marked (5) and (6).

6. Tag and disconnect the 4 wire terminals from the door switch.

Pull

Bracket

Cup

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4. Remove the static vent channel cover and assembly as shown below. Inspect the cover for hard water/lime deposits or debris and clean if necessary.

5. Inspect the o-ring. If the o-ring shows obvious signs of wear or damage, replace the channel assembly.

6. Inspect the gasket on the channel assembly.

If the gasket shows obvious signs of wear or damage, replace the channel assembly.

Channel

O-Ring

Gasket

10. Inspect the door latch spring. Make sure the door latch flap fits properly in the door latch flap hole. If the spring is misaligned, broken, or missing, insert a new spring in the spring post holes.

9. Remove the door switch from the door switch mounting bracket.

11. Reverse the above procedure to install.

Bracket

Static Dry System

The static dry system operates through a vent located in the control panel. The vent allows hot air to exit the dishwasher tub and gradually remove moisture.

Removal

1. Open the dishwasher door.

2. Remove the 6 screws that connect the control panel cover to the dishwasher door. (See Timer, step 6.)

3. Release the door latch and allow the control panel cover to hang against the dishwasher door.

Switch

Flap

Spring

Cover

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Door Panel

2. Install the static vent cover to the static vent channel and position the control panel cover on the dishwasher door.

Note: Make sure the edge of the control panel cover is flush with the edge of the door.

3. Align the screw holes on the control panel with the screw holes on the dishwasher door.

Installation

1. Insert the static vent channel through the static vent door hole.

Hole

Channel

4. Install the 6 screws that connect the control panel cover to the dishwasher door.

Cover

Make sure the edge of the control panel is flush with the edge of the door.

Door Panel

The door panel covers the door to the dishwasher and protects the detergent/rinse module

electronics.

Removal

1. Disconnect power.

2. Open the dishwasher door.

3. Remove the 6 screws and the door panel from the door assembly. Do not remove the 6 screws that hold the control panel cover to the door assembly.

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