Kenmore 630.13952 manual Siphoning, Terminal connections Rast 5 connectors, Water fill assembly

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Siphoning

COMPONENTS

Siphoning

Siphoning may occur in any type of drain pump when low water flow allows a siphon (suction) to develop, pulling waste water back into the pump. Sump check valves along with air gaps/high loops prevent siphons from being created.

Terminal connections (Rast 5 connectors)

Rast 5 terminal connectors provide more positive connections than spade terminals.

Johnson Tee installations (Washington State)

Drain pumps in installations with Johnson Tees (in Washington State) must use stronger 4-vane pumps (607468).

Standard 9-vane drain pumps (642239) are quieter and smoother than 4-vane pumps.

Water fill assembly

The water fill assembly is easily accessed from the left side.

Time fill

The time-fill water inlet system doesn’t have a diaphragm or water level switch. Dishwasher controls allow water to fill for a specific time, relying on consistent water flow through the water inlet valve to provide the correct water level.

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Contents KENMORE ELITE DISHWASHERS Sears Brands Management CorporationHoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5B 2C3FAULT DIAGNOSTICS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSWIRING DIAGRAMS COMPONENTSI. SAFETY SAFETYIA. General hazards m IB. Electrical shock / fire hazards c hII. INSTALLATION INSTALLATIONIIA. Pre-Installchecklist IIB. AlignmentIIC. Electrical connection INSTALLATION IID. Water connection IIE. Drain and condensation hose connectionsReset “Cancel – Reset” III. OPERATIONSanitized and Refill Rinse Agent lights Dry AssistChanging basic features The End of cycle tone volume can be changedEnd of cycle tone IIIC. Entering special programs and codingEX Error codes PX Program 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 IV.COMPONENTS TankHeater Operation Heater ratingsWater switch Leveling feet front and rearMicroswitch Cam DiskBLDC Circulation pumpsFloat Pump specifications Solving installation issuesDrain pump CavitatingTerminal connections Rast 5 connectors Johnson Tee installations Washington StateWater fill assembly SiphoningFlowmeter Condensation tube Using hinge slider sliding pulleyDoor spring Hinge bushing Water inlet valveOn/off switch Door latchTerminal block Terminal boxDrain hose Optical rinse-aidsensors Display and power modules Aqua sensorPower module Control moduleSump Sump partsBackflow check valve Spray arm feed tube Info lightsOperation Water circulationSerial label warranty information Understanding the 17-digitserial #V. Repair To remove outer doorTools needed: T20 Torx screwdriver To remove toe kickTo flip dishwasher upside-down To raise block up right side of tank Tools needed: T20 Torx screwdriver and pliersFor access to circulation pump To remove water valveTools needed: T20 Torx screwdriver & pliers Connection hintsTo remove complete pump Tools needed: flat blade screwdriverFascia panel mounted controls Tools needed: T-20Torx & flat blade screwdriversTo access base-mountedcontrols Base mounted controlsTools needed: T-20Torx screwdriver & pliers 1.Remove outer door – see section VATo remove heater, NTC & flow switch For access to heaters & NTC’sVE. Heaters Softer bearing heaters 4.Push NTC latches and lift NTC from heaterTo remove dispensers 1.Remove outer door --section VARepair VF. 2-piecedrain hose connection VG. Drain pumps1.Remove fascia panel --section VD To remove door latchesVI. Door latches Misaligned door latches VI.Fault Diagnostics Entering customer service test programFault Diagnostics VIA. Customer service test programError code displays Clearing error codesViewing customer service program SymbolDishwasher troubleshooting FaultFailure Resolution Steps to determine failureDispenser Heater diagnosing Will not fillor does not fill withHeating system checklist if controls time out Controls timing out and showing “1”NTC resistance chart Where to measure NTC resistancesChecklist if water leaks past doors Cosmetic / Customer Use / Installation IssuesWater Leaking Past Doors Not cleaning or locking sump filtersCustomer self-helpdiagnosing Technical Specifications VII. Technical SpecificationsUnsatisfactory washing results VIII. Wiring Diagrams Wiring DiagramsWiring Diagrams 702_58300000149896_ara_en_b