Kenmore 630.13952, 630.13959 Leveling feet front and rear, Water switch, Microswitch Cam, Disk

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Leveling feet (front and rear)

COMPONENTS

Leveling feet (front and rear)

The base is supported by three leveling feet, two front and one rear. The rear leveling foot is adjusted from the front. Front feet have provisions for set screws (in installation parts bag).

Water switch

Motor operated water switches are mounted underneath heater assemblies. They consist of a motor-controlled disk with 3 holes which rotates and lines up over two sump ports (upper / lower spray arms) to provide precise water control to upper, lower or both spray arms.

Water switches are used to divert water to upper or lower spray arms. Separate actuators aren’t needed.

Microswitch Cam

European disk shown, which is different than U.S. disk

Disk

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Contents Sears Brands Management Corporation KENMORE ELITE DISHWASHERSHoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5B 2C3TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FAULT DIAGNOSTICSWIRING DIAGRAMS COMPONENTSSAFETY I. SAFETYIA. General hazards m IB. Electrical shock / fire hazards c hINSTALLATION II. INSTALLATIONIIA. Pre-Installchecklist IIB. AlignmentIIC. Electrical connection IIE. Drain and condensation hose connections INSTALLATION IID. Water connectionIII. OPERATION Reset “Cancel – Reset”Sanitized and Refill Rinse Agent lights Dry AssistThe End of cycle tone volume can be changed Changing basic featuresEnd of cycle tone IIIC. Entering special programs and codingPX Program codes EX Error codesP4 = Control coding see CX control codes CX Control codesPreparing a showroom dishwasher for resale Preparing a dishwasher for showroom useWARNING: Danger of electrical shock Dispenser Adjusting rinse-aiddosageClosing dispenser doors Tank IV.COMPONENTSHeater Operation Heater ratingsLeveling feet front and rear Water switchMicroswitch Cam DiskBLDC Circulation pumpsFloat Solving installation issues Pump specificationsDrain pump CavitatingJohnson Tee installations Washington State Terminal connections Rast 5 connectorsWater fill assembly SiphoningFlowmeter Condensation tube Using hinge slider sliding pulleyDoor spring Water inlet valve Hinge bushingDoor latch On/off switchTerminal block Terminal boxDrain hose Optical rinse-aidsensors Aqua sensor Display and power modulesPower module Control moduleSump Sump partsBackflow check valve Info lights Spray arm feed tubeWater circulation OperationUnderstanding the 17-digitserial # Serial label warranty informationTo remove outer door V. RepairTools needed: T20 Torx screwdriver To remove toe kickTo flip dishwasher upside-down Tools needed: T20 Torx screwdriver and pliers To raise block up right side of tankTo remove water valve For access to circulation pumpTools needed: T20 Torx screwdriver & pliers Connection hintsTools needed: flat blade screwdriver To remove complete pumpFascia panel mounted controls Tools needed: T-20Torx & flat blade screwdriversBase mounted controls To access base-mountedcontrolsTools needed: T-20Torx screwdriver & pliers 1.Remove outer door – see section VATo remove heater, NTC & flow switch For access to heaters & NTC’sVE. Heaters 4.Push NTC latches and lift NTC from heater Softer bearing heaters1.Remove outer door --section VA To remove dispensersRepair VF. 2-piecedrain hose connection VG. Drain pumps1.Remove fascia panel --section VD To remove door latchesVI. Door latches Misaligned door latches Entering customer service test program VI.Fault DiagnosticsFault Diagnostics VIA. Customer service test programClearing error codes Error code displaysSymbol Viewing customer service programFault Dishwasher troubleshootingFailure Resolution Steps to determine failureDispenser Will not fill Heater diagnosingor does not fill withControls timing out and showing “1” Heating system checklist if controls time outWhere to measure NTC resistances NTC resistance chartCosmetic / Customer Use / Installation Issues Checklist if water leaks past doorsWater Leaking Past Doors Not cleaning or locking sump filtersCustomer self-helpdiagnosing Technical Specifications VII. Technical SpecificationsUnsatisfactory washing results Wiring Diagrams VIII. Wiring Diagrams702_58300000149896_ara_en_b Wiring Diagrams