Safety Information
Operating Instructions
Troubleshooting Tips
Customer Service
Before you call for service…
Troubleshooting Tips
Review the charts on the following pages first and you may not need to call for service.
Problem |
| Possible Causes | What To Do |
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Dishwasher won’t run |
| Fuse is blown, or the | • Replace fuse or reset |
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| circuit breaker tripped | circuit breaker. Remove |
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| any other appliances from |
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| the circuit. |
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Noise |
| Some of the sounds | • Soft food disposal |
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| you’ll hear are normal | shredding action. |
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| • Drain valve opening to |
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| pump water out. |
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| • Timer control as cycle |
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| progresses. |
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| • Detergent cup opening. |
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| • The motor stopping during |
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| the drying period. |
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| Utensils are not secure | • Make sure everything is |
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| in the rack or something | secured in dishwasher. |
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| small has dropped into |
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| the rack |
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| Motor hums | • Dishwasher has not been |
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| used on a regular basis. If |
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| you do not use your |
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| dishwasher often, set it to |
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| fill and pump out once |
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| every week. This will help |
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| keep the seal moist and |
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| the garbage disposer clear. |
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