KitchenAid KUD01 HOW to USE the Common Cycle Time Chart, Removing the Door Latch Microswitch

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Removing the Door Latch Microswitch

The Microswitch will be located on either the right or left side of the door latch assembly depending on the control panel version.

1.Disconnect the wiring harness connectors from the microswitch terminals.

2.Pull back on the two (2) plastic retaining tabs securing the microswitch to the door latch assembly and lift the microswitch out. (Fig. 3-5)

Inset

Lift Microswitch

Spread Tabs

(Caution: These

tabs can break.)

HOW TO USE THE COMMON CYCLE TIME CHART

The Common Cycle Time Chart reproduced on page 27 of this Job Aid can be found on the Tech Sheet supplied with each dishwasher. The Tech Sheet is located behind the access panel at the bottom of the unit.

The Common Cycle Time Chart appears to be more complex than a typical Esterline Chart. This is a result of the greatly expanded number of cycles and cycle variations possible with electronic controls as opposed to previous electro-mechanical controls. The chart reflects all possible cycles/cycle varia- tions available on ALL Year 2000 Stainless Steel Dishwasher models. As a result the chart may list some cycles that will not apply to the specific model being serviced.

Common Cycle Time Chart Layout

The wash cycles are listed on the left side of the chart. Cycle names such as Anti-Bacterial/Baked- On-Cookware may be designated as Anti-Bacterial on some models and Baked-On-Cookware on others. Cycle variations are listed directly underneath each cycle name. These variations are depen- dent on one or more of the following factors:

What, if any, wash options were chosen?

The Soil Sensor detected soil in the water. (NOTE: If the Soil Sensor does not trip during a particular cycle, the unit uses the same variation of the cycle that is applicable for non- sensor models.)

Fig. 3-5

In Figure 4-1, gray highlighted cycle variations indicate options the customer can select (Notes 1 & 3, pages 32 & 33). The gray highlighted cycle variation Low Soil - ENERGY STAR is an exception and indicates a unique default cycle for these models (Note 1a, page 32). The unhighlighted cycle varia- tions are based on input from the soil sensor or are defaults based on specific models (Notes 2 & 4, page 33).

Removing the Active Vent Assembly

Use Flat Bladed

Cycle Name

NORMALNOTES 1A,9,14B,15,16

Screwdriver and Turn

INTERVAL TIME (min:sec)

The Active Vent Assembly is located in the con- sole area.

1.

Remove the six (6) screws securing the

 

control panel to the door frame.

2.

Disconnect the wiring harness connectors

 

from the wax motor terminals on the ac-

 

tive vent assembly.

interior Vent Grille ¼ Turn Counter-clockwise

Note 1

 

 

HIGH SOIL WITH P.SCOUR / H.T.SCRUB OPTION [Soil sensed in Interval 42]

NOTE 14B

95:00 w/o Th.Holds

 

Note 2

 

 

 

 

NUMERIC DISPLAY CYCLE TIME

(spinning “CLOCK” pattern in INTERVALS 45-42 for some models, see NOTE 5)

 

 

 

 

HIGH SOIL [Soil sensed in Interval 42]

NOTE 1A

95:00 w/o Th.Holds

 

 

Note 3

 

 

 

NUMERIC DISPLAY CYCLE TIME

(spinning “CLOCK” pattern in INTERVALS 45-42 for some models, see NOTE 5)

 

 

 

 

LOW SOIL (or Non-Sensor Model) H.T.SCRUB OPTION [No soil sensed in Interval 42]

NOTE 14B

87:25 w/o Th.Holds

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

NUMERIC DISPLAY CYCLE TIME (spinning “CLOCK” pattern in INTERVALS 45-42 for some models, see NOTE 5)

Note 4

 

 

 

LOW SOIL (or Non-Sensor Model)

[No soil sensed in Interval 42]

NOTE 1A

87:25 w/o Th.Holds

 

 

NUMERIC DISPLAY CYCLE TIME (spinning “CLOCK” pattern in INTERVALS 45-42 for some models, see NOTE 5)

 

Note 5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

LOW SOIL (or Non-Sensor Model)

[No soil sensed in Interval 42] — E. STAR MODEL

NOTE 1A

78:20 w/o Th.Holds

 

NUMERIC DISPLAY CYCLE TIME (spinning “CLOCK” pattern in INTERVALS 45-42 for some models, see NOTE 5)

Fig. 4-1

Note 1 - Customer Selected Option, High Soils Sensed

3.

Loosen, but do not remove the four T-15

 

Torx screws securing the left side of the

 

outer door panel to the door frame. This

 

will provide addition room to easily remove

 

the active vent assembly.

4.

Using a flat bladed screwdriver in the slot

 

provided at the bottom of the interior vent

 

grille, turn the vent grille counterclockwise

 

¼ turn and remove the grille. (Fig. 3-6)

5.

The active vent assembly will drop free of

 

the dishwasher door.

Fig. 3-6

Note 2 - No Option Selected, High Soils Sensed

Note 3 - Customer Selected Option, Cycle Adjusted/ Shortened because no soils were sensed. (This variation only applies to the normal cycle.) Cycle variation may be same as Non-Sensor models.

Note 4 - No Option Selected, Cycle Adjusted/Shortened because no soils were sensed. Cycle variation may be same as Non-Sensor models.

Note 5 - No Option Selected, Cycle Adjusted/Shortened because no soils were sensed. Cycle variation is unique to Energy Star models.

Notes further

Cycle Duration

explain

NOT

Cycle/Variation

Including

Function

Thermal Holds

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

During Soil Sensing function (Interval 42), the LED display will show spinning “CLOCK” pattern. Clock countdown will begin once the cycle variation has been determined.

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Contents KUD01 Stainless Steel Dishwasher For the way its madeIntroduction Table of Contents Safety What to do if the Dishwasher Door does not OpenInstallation Considerations SpecificationsWater Usage Section ONEModel Specific Tables Keypad MatrixTheory of Operation Electronic Control Connector Pins Cycles and Cycle VariationAutomatic Purge Filtration APF Quick Clean UpStrip Circuits Canceling a Cycle Wiring DiagramTech Tips Changing a CycleOption Selections Hi Temp ScrubSani Rinse Energy Saver DryDiagnostic Cycle Time Chart Delay HoursTo Delay the Start 003 005 002 010 100Rapid Advance Service Feature and Diagnostics Cycles Cycle Status IndicatorsFunction Description Wash/Rinse FunctionDrain Function APF Function Last Five Seconds Automatic Purge FiltrationAPF Function First Five Seconds Component Access Common Cycle Time Chart NotesSection Three Component LocationAccessing Components in the Door Using the Common Cycle Time ChartCycle Progression & Status Indicators-Output Loads Electrostatic Discharge ESD Sensitive ElectronicsRemoving the Door Latch Assembly Quick Clean/Time Saver CycleRemoving the Electronic Control Board InsetHOW to USE the Common Cycle Time Chart Removing the Door Latch MicroswitchCommon Cycle Time Chart Layout Removing the Active Vent AssemblyRemoving the Inner Feed Tube and Lower Spray Arm Removing the Dispenser AssemblyServicing Components Inside the TUB Removing the Water Inlet Servicing the Heating ElementRemoving the Overfill Assembly Servicing the Overfill AssemblyRemoving the Overfill Control Switch Section Four Troubleshooting and DiagnosisTroubleshooting Chart Removing the Wash Motor To Remove the Volute Accessing Components in the Sump AssemblyRemoving the Impeller from the Wash Motor

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