Lower Spray Arm, Fine Filter, and Inlet Cover

 

Upper Spray Arm

 

 

 

Check the holes in spray arm for bits of china, seeds, and other foreign matter. Also check the spray wash arms for rotation. If soil is present, clean fine filter screen.

The lower spray wash arm can be removed by gently lifting and rotating it counterclockwise.

The nut hub can be removed by rotating it counterclockwise.

Caution: Use care to avoid breaking the clip on the hub when removing the main conduit from hub.

Note: When installing the fine filter, make sure the drain port of the filter is engaged with the drain for the fine filter.

 

 

Lower

 

 

Spray Arm

 

 

Main Conduit

 

 

Mounting Screw

Fine Filter

 

Main Conduit

 

 

Drain Port

 

Nut Hub

 

 

Drain For

 

Fine Filter

Fine Filter

 

 

Assembly

 

 

 

 

Cover Inlet

Coarse Filter

Hub

Main Conduit

Tab

 

 

Float Dome

 

 

Check the holes in spray wash arm for bits of china, seeds, and other foreign matter. Also, check the spray wash arms for rotation.

To remove the upper spray wash arm, remove the upper rack (see Middle Spray Arm), then remove the screw and upper spray wash arm.

Main Conduit

The main conduit supplies water to the middle and upper spray wash arms.

Removal and Replacement

1.Pull upper rack all the way out.

2.Push the tab on the outer slide cap in and remove the slide cap.

3.Remove the upper rack.

4.Release the bottom conduit tab.

5.Release 2 center conduit tabs and remove the main conduit.

Fill Funnel

The top section of the fill funnel separates from the main body. The fill funnel body is held in place by a nut (located on the inside of the dishwasher). Rotate the nut counterclockwise to remove the main body. There is a gasket seal between the fill funnel and dishwasher tub. Make certain the gasket is seated when reinstalling.

Nut

Gasket

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GE PDE9900 manual Upper Spray Arm, Main Conduit, Fill Funnel, Lower Spray Arm, Fine Filter, and Inlet Cover