GE PDW7880, PDW7300, PDW7700, GSD6600, GSD6700, GSD6660, GSD6200, GSD6300 Door Interlock Switch, Screws

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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: 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.

2 Screws

P0003703

DOOR INTERLOCK SWITCH

J2-7 BW DOORBX

NO COM

J2-8 BW

WX DOOR WR

COM NO

J1-1

P0003705

J1-3

BX

N

 

 

L1

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Contents Technical Service Guide Important Safety Notice Table of Contents Introduction Model Number NomenclatureW 7 3 0 0 G 0 0 W W Serial NumberControl Panel Features Profile ModelsEnhancements Start GE ModelsExtraClean Sensor Selections Flashing Display Lights Component Locator Views Door View Panel and Escutcheon RemovedDoor View Bottom ViewInside View Inside Door ViewSide View Escutcheon Keypad Assembly Dishwasher ComponentsDoor Components Control Module Detergent/Rinse ModuleStainless Steel Bowed Panel On Some Models Door Interlock Switch ScrewsBottom Door Seal Drain SystemCirculation System Dishwasher Doesn’t DrainNut Middle BearingSpray Arm Hub Fill Funnel Calrod Heating ElementTurbidity Sensor Bottom ViewWater Valve and Flood Switch Active Vent Flashing Display Lights Service Mode Flat PanelFactory Test Mode Washability Complaints Cycle Progression Chart Cycle Crystal Pans Bacteria OnlyWiring Diagram Control ModuleParts List Body Parts Upper Rack Lower Rack Pumps and Filters Ref # Description Qty Conduit Main Clamp Hose Review Warranty For The Period GE Will ReplaceSecond Year
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