GE PDW7880, PDW7300, PDW7700, GSD6600, GSD6700, GSD6660, GSD6200, GSD6300 manual Washability Complaints

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Washability Complaints

Hot Water – Ample supply of water at a minimum temperature of 120 °F is necessary. Do not use dishwasher soon after using clothes washer or filling bath tub.

Loading – Consult Owner’s Manual on loading procedures.

Amount of Water – Make sure dishwasher is level. Check water level, allowing dishwasher to fill normally for first fill. The water level should be to the base (bottom) of the float dome. If water level is low, check for clogged screen in water valve and check flood switch. Refer to the Water Valve and Flood Switch section.

Detergent/Rinse Module Leakage – Some moisture in cup is normal. Detergent must not be soaking wet, oozing out and down the inner door panel. If a leak is detected, check the detergent/ rinse module door lid, latch operation, and gasket seal. Also refer to the Detergent/Rinse Module section.

Proper Amount of Detergent – Use full detergent cup of fresh detergent in hard water. Use only enough detergent to get good wash performance in soft water.

Rinse Agent – Use rinse agent if spotting or drying is a problem. A rinse agent will improve the water sheeting action and drying performance.

Water Valve – Refer to the Water Valve and Flood

Switch section.

Spray Arm – Check to be sure all 3 spray arms spin freely and jets are not clogged. Check to be sure the middle spray arm water conduit is con- necting properly to the main conduit.

Drying – Water inlet temperature must be at least 120 °F for proper drying. Low water inlet tempera- ture will prevent proper convection air movement and increase drying time substantially.

A rinse agent will improve the water sheeting action and drying performance.

Float Dome

Water Level

Cover

Main

 

wash

 

section

Rinse agent

Cover Pre-wash latch section

Detergent/Rinse Module

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Contents Technical Service Guide Important Safety Notice Table of Contents Introduction W 7 3 0 0 G 0 0 W W NomenclatureModel Number Serial NumberProfile Models Control Panel FeaturesEnhancements GE Models StartExtraClean Sensor Selections Flashing Display Lights Door View Panel and Escutcheon Removed Component Locator ViewsBottom View Door ViewInside Door View Inside ViewSide View Door Components Escutcheon Keypad AssemblyDishwasher Components Detergent/Rinse Module Control ModuleStainless Steel Bowed Panel On Some Models Screws Door Interlock SwitchDrain System Bottom Door SealDishwasher Doesn’t Drain Circulation SystemNut Middle BearingSpray Arm Hub Calrod Heating Element Fill FunnelBottom View Turbidity SensorWater Valve and Flood Switch Active Vent Flashing Display Lights Flat Panel Service ModeFactory Test Mode Washability Complaints Cycle Crystal Pans Bacteria Only Cycle Progression ChartControl Module Wiring DiagramParts List Body Parts Upper Rack Lower Rack Pumps and Filters Ref # Description Qty Conduit Main Clamp Hose Review For The Period GE Will Replace WarrantySecond Year
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