GE PDW7300, PDW7700, GSD6600, GSD6700, GSD6660, GSD6200, GSD6300 Fill Funnel, Calrod Heating Element

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No Water Circulation

YES

Check for clogged:

hub (remove lower wash arm) inlet cover

fine filter sump/sump filter

Attempt

to activate

circulation pump using

service mode (refer to Service

Mode chapter).

Does pump activate?

YES

Pump is stalled/clogged. Disconnect power and attempt to turn pump using cooling fins.

Motor capacitor is open/ shorted.

NO

Does

the pump

hum?

NO

 

Important:

 

 

 

Self tapping

 

 

 

ground-wire screw

 

Check for an open

 

on pump must be tightened

 

circuit between control

Check pump for open/

securely.

 

module and pump or

YES

NO

between pump and door

shorted motor winding.

Is L1 voltage present at pump?

 

interlock switch. If

 

 

 

Note: Perform test with

 

circuits OK, replace

 

wiring connected and

 

control module.

 

pump under

 

 

 

load.

 

 

L1 Output from J2-1

CIRCULATION PUMP

NX

J2-1M

10

DOOR

 

INTERLOCK

 

WR

WX

N

NO

COM

 

Fill Funnel

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,

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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 Dishwasher Components Escutcheon Keypad AssemblyDoor 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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