Removing

and Cleaning

the Spray

Arms and

Glass Trap

Periodically, remove and clean the spray arms to make sure that none of the nozzles have become blocked.

To remove the lower spray arm, grasp the center of the spray arm and pull upward; it will unclip. When replacing, make sure the spray arm is fully seated and spins.

The plastic cone on the underside of the spray arm can be detached by unscrewing it counterclockwise.

To remove the upper spray arm, carefully unscrew the spray arm from the plastic tower. To achieve this, hold the inner tower steady and unscrew the spray arm clockwise. To replace the spray arm, carefully screw the spray arm counterclockwise onto the inner tower.

To clean the upper and lower spray arms, rinse them under running water and make sure spray nozzles are clear.

The glass trap is located in the stainless steel filter at the base of your Chef’s Washer. The glass trap is used to collect larger food items and other foreign objects, which may be too big to pass through the drain pump. For best wash performance, check the glass trap occasionally.

To remove the glass trap, twist counterclockwise, rotate the glass trap and lift. To clean the glass trap, empty and rinse thoroughly. To replace, reverse these steps, making sure the glass trap locks into place.

Pull up to remove

Rotate counterclockwise to remove cone

Rotate counterclockwise and lift to remove glass trap

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GE Monogram ZBD6605 owner manual Removing Cleaning Spray Arms Glass Trap, Pull up to remove