Kenmore 630.13953, 630.13959, 630.13952 manual Operation, Water circulation

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Operation

COMPONENTS

Operation

Water circulation

The circulation pump pumps water from the sump through a triple filter system to the heater. When water enters the heater, a flow switch determines water is present and allows the heater to be activated. As water flows, it’s heated until it reaches the pre-set temperature determined by the cycle. Once it leaves the heater, it flows through the sump into the upper and lower spray arms.

Aqua

NTC Hi-limit

sensor

Heating element

To upper

spray arm

To lower

spray arm

Backflow

valveCirculation pump motor

Drain pump

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

cover

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sump

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Drain pump

Seal

 

 

 

 

 

Impeller

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The aqua sensor, drain pump, NTC, Hi-limit and backflow valve are near the heater under the sump. The aqua sensor senses water cleanliness – dishwashers add or subtract rinses as needed. The NTC senses water temperature. The Hi-limit shuts off the heater if the water gets too hot. The backflow valve prevents waste water from entering the dishwasher.

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Contents Hoffman Estates, IL 60179 U.S.A KENMORE ELITE DISHWASHERSSears Brands Management Corporation Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5B 2C3WIRING DIAGRAMS FAULT DIAGNOSTICSTECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS COMPONENTSIA. General hazards m I. SAFETYSAFETY IB. Electrical shock / fire hazards c hIIA. Pre-Installchecklist II. INSTALLATIONINSTALLATION IIB. AlignmentIIC. Electrical connection INSTALLATION IID. Water connection IIE. Drain and condensation hose connectionsSanitized and Refill Rinse Agent lights Reset “Cancel – Reset”III. OPERATION Dry AssistEnd of cycle tone Changing basic featuresThe End of cycle tone volume can be changed IIIC. Entering special programs and codingP4 = Control coding see CX control codes EX Error codesPX Program codes CX Control codesWARNING: Danger of electrical shock Preparing a dishwasher for showroom usePreparing a showroom dishwasher for resale Closing dispenser doors Adjusting rinse-aiddosageDispenser Heater Operation IV.COMPONENTSTank Heater ratingsMicroswitch Cam Water switchLeveling feet front and rear DiskFloat Circulation pumpsBLDC Drain pump Pump specificationsSolving installation issues CavitatingWater fill assembly Terminal connections Rast 5 connectorsJohnson Tee installations Washington State SiphoningFlowmeter Door spring Using hinge slider sliding pulleyCondensation tube Hinge bushing Water inlet valveTerminal block On/off switchDoor latch Terminal boxDrain hose Optical rinse-aidsensors Power module Display and power modulesAqua sensor Control moduleBackflow check valve Sump partsSump Spray arm feed tube Info lightsOperation Water circulationSerial label warranty information Understanding the 17-digitserial #Tools needed: T20 Torx screwdriver V. RepairTo remove outer door To remove toe kickTo flip dishwasher upside-down To raise block up right side of tank Tools needed: T20 Torx screwdriver and pliersTools needed: T20 Torx screwdriver & pliers For access to circulation pumpTo remove water valve Connection hintsFascia panel mounted controls To remove complete pumpTools needed: flat blade screwdriver Tools needed: T-20Torx & flat blade screwdriversTools needed: T-20Torx screwdriver & pliers To access base-mountedcontrolsBase mounted controls 1.Remove outer door – see section VAVE. Heaters For access to heaters & NTC’sTo remove heater, NTC & flow switch Softer bearing heaters 4.Push NTC latches and lift NTC from heaterRepair VF. 2-piecedrain hose connection To remove dispensers1.Remove outer door --section VA VG. Drain pumpsVI. Door latches To remove door latches1.Remove fascia panel --section VD Misaligned door latches Fault Diagnostics VI.Fault DiagnosticsEntering customer service test program VIA. Customer service test programError code displays Clearing error codesViewing customer service program SymbolFailure Resolution Dishwasher troubleshootingFault Steps to determine failureDispenser or does not Heater diagnosingWill not fill fill withHeating system checklist if controls time out Controls timing out and showing “1”NTC resistance chart Where to measure NTC resistancesWater Leaking Past Doors Checklist if water leaks past doorsCosmetic / Customer Use / Installation Issues Not cleaning or locking sump filtersCustomer self-helpdiagnosing Unsatisfactory washing results VII. Technical SpecificationsTechnical Specifications VIII. Wiring Diagrams Wiring DiagramsWiring Diagrams 702_58300000149896_ara_en_b