Before you call for service…
Troubleshooting Tips
Review the charts on the following pages first and you may not need to call for service.
Problem |
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Dishwasher won’t run |
| Fuse is blown, or the | • Replace fuse or reset |
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| circuit breaker tripped | circuit breaker. Remove |
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| any other appliances from |
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| the circuit. |
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Noise |
| Some of the sounds | • Soft food disposal |
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| you’ll hear are normal | shredding action. |
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| • Drain valve opening to |
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| pump water out. |
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| • Timer control as cycle |
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| progresses. |
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| • Detergent cup opening. |
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| • The motor stopping during |
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| the drying period. |
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| Utensils are not secure | • Make sure everything is |
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| in the rack or something | secured in dishwasher. |
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| small has dropped into |
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| the rack |
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| Motor hums | • Dishwasher has not been |
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| used on a regular basis. If |
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| you do not use your |
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| dishwasher often, set it to |
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| fill and pump out once |
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| every week. This will help |
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| keep the seal moist and |
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| the garbage disposer clear. |
Safety Information
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Troubleshooting Tips
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