Bottom Door Seal

Bottom Door Seal

The bottom door seal is replaceable by removing the outer door panel (see Door Components). With the door closed, insert a flat-blade screwdriver under the bottom of the door into the channel and twist to break the bead. Open the door and pull the seal from the channel. To install the seal, snap the seal into the channel, working from one side of the door to the other, until the entire bead is complete and the seal slides freely in the channel.

Drain System

The drain system consists of the following components:

Inlet cover

Sump

Drain pump (includes motor and one-way check valve)

Drain pipe

Check valve (in line with drain pipe)

The inlet cover prevents large particles from entering the sump. Water entering the drain pump is not filtered by the fine filter (metal) or by the sump filter (plastic). The drain pump is mounted on the sump and contains a one-way check valve. The drain pump is controlled by the control module and can be activated using service mode (refer to the Service Mode chapter). The drain pump pushes the drain water out into the drainpipe. The drainpipe contains a one-way check valve.

Inlet Cover and Sump

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

Remove the lower wash arm and main conduit to gain access to the inlet cover and sump.

Drain Pump

The dishwasher must be removed from its instal- lation to gain access to the drain pump. The drain pump can be activated using service mode (refer to the Service Mode chapter). The drain pump contains a one way check valve. Refer to sche- matic or strip circuit for motor resistance value.

Bottom

Door

Seal

Main Conduit

IInletl t Coverr

Clip

((sump filtfilterr isis

underr iinletl t cover)r)

 

Fine Filter

Hub

One Way

Check Valve

INLET

Drain Pump

OUTLET

Check Valve

(in-Line)

Sump

Drainpipe

Drain Pump

 

Drain Pipe and Check Valve

The dishwasher must be removed from its instal- lation to gain access to the check valve that is in- line with the drainpipe.

L1 Output from J2-5

DRAIN PUMP

J2-5RX M

30

DOOR

 

INTERLOCK

 

WR

WX

N

NO

COM

 

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