Maytag Dishwasher JDB1060AW User Manual

Service  
This manual is to be used by qualified appliance  
technicians only. Maytag does not assume any  
responsibility for property damage or personal  
injury for improper service procedures done by  
an unqualified person.  
This Base Manual covers general information  
Refer to individual Technical Sheet  
for information on specific models  
This manual includes, but is  
not limited to the following:  
Maytag  
MDB8750AW  
MDB9750AW  
Jet Clean II  
Stainless Steel  
Dishwashers  
Jenn-Air  
JDB1060AW  
JDB1100AW  
JDB2100AW  
JDB2150AWP  
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Table of Contents  
Important Information  
Will Not Wash .................................................... 18  
Will Not Drain ..................................................... 18  
Will Not Dry ........................................................ 18  
Manual Function Test ......................................... 18  
Field Service Test ............................................... 18  
Troubleshooting Flow Chart  
Installation Issues ............................................... 19  
Leak Issues Page 1 ............................................ 20  
Leak Issues Page 2 ............................................ 21  
No Function Operation Issues Page 1................. 22  
No Function Operation Issues Page 2................. 23  
Wash Performance / Staining Issues Page 1 ...... 24  
Wash Performance / Staining Issues Page 2 ...... 25  
Dry Performance Page 1..................................... 26  
Dry Performance Page 2..................................... 27  
Noise Issues Page 1........................................... 28  
Noise Issues Page 2........................................... 29  
Service and Disassembly Procedures  
Front Support and Toe Panel Removal ................ 30  
Inner Door Panel Removal ................................... 31  
Detergent / Rinse Aid Disp.................................. 31  
Wax Motor Detergent / Rinse Aid Disp................ 32  
Vent .................................................................... 32  
Wire Cover .......................................................... 32  
Door Latch & Switch Holder Assembly................ 33  
PC Board ............................................................ 34  
Technical Sheet .................................................. 34  
Control Panel ...................................................... 34  
Door Latch Strike ................................................ 34  
Door Gasket ....................................................... 35  
Outer Door .......................................................... 35  
Door HingeAnd Support ..................................... 36  
Door Spring ......................................................... 36  
Door SpringAnd Component Replacement.......... 37  
Over Pressure Filter ............................................ 37  
Top Wash Arm .................................................... 37  
Manifold .............................................................. 38  
Docking Station .................................................. 38  
Lower WashArm ................................................ 38  
Float ................................................................... 39  
Heating Element ................................................. 40  
Thermostats ....................................................... 41  
Water Valve ........................................................ 41  
Air Water Inlet and Vent ...................................... 42  
Upper Rack Removal .......................................... 43  
Tub Wheels ........................................................ 43  
Turbidity Sensor.................................................. 43  
Drain Pump ........................................................ 44  
Wash Motor Assembly ....................................... 45  
AppendixA  
Important Notices for Consumers and Servicers .... 2  
Recognize Safety Symbols, Words, and Labels ... 2  
Important Safety Information  
General Information ...............................................4  
Related Publications .............................................4  
General Precautions and Warnings.......................4  
Product Warning Labels  
Junction Box Warning...........................................5  
Support Panel Warning .........................................5  
Control Cover Warning ..........................................6  
Electrical Equipment & Testing  
Electrical Test Equipment .....................................7  
Appliance Test Meter ............................................7  
Continuity Testing .................................................7  
Digital Test Meter..................................................7  
Voltage Checks ..............................................8  
Motor Test Cord ....................................................8  
Grounding Polarity ................................................8  
Electrical Tests  
Water Valve ..........................................................9  
Detergent / Rinse Aid Disp Wax Mtr Check ..........9  
Cycles & Options  
Cycles ................................................................ 10  
Options............................................................... 11  
Display ............................................................... 12  
Control Style by Model........................................ 13  
Troubleshooting  
Will Not Fill ......................................................... 15  
Overflows ............................................................ 15  
Poor Water Circulation........................................ 15  
Poor Washability ................................................ 16  
Will Not Drain ..................................................... 16  
Continues to Drain .............................................. 16  
Poor Drying ........................................................ 16  
Water Leaks ....................................................... 17  
Noise .................................................................. 17  
Will Not Start or Program .................................... 17  
Will Not Fill ......................................................... 17  
Installation Instructions ....................................... A-2  
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Important Safety Information  
WARNING  
!
WARNING  
To avoid risk of personal injury or death due to  
!
To avoid personal injury or death from improper  
servicing, make sure you read and understand the  
descriptions and meaning of various safety symbols,  
words and labels used in this manual, before  
attempting any procedures described in the manual.  
Failure to understand and comply with safety  
information may result in severe personal injury or  
death.  
electrical shock:  
Grounding wires and wires colored like grounding  
wires are NOT to be used as current carrying  
conductors.  
Standard accepted color coding for ground wires  
is green or green with a yellow stripe.  
Grounding wires should not be removed from  
individual components while servicing, unless  
component is to be removed and replaced.  
Replace all removed grounding wires before  
completing service.  
General Information  
This Service Manual describes the operation,  
disassembly, troubleshooting, and repair of Maytag®  
Dishwashers. It is intended for use by authorized  
servicer’s who troubleshoot and repair these units.  
WARNING  
To avoid death, severe personal injury, fire or  
electrical shock when using dishwasher observe  
the following:  
!
NOTE: It is assumed that users of this manual are  
familiar with the use of tools and equipment used  
to troubleshoot and repair electrical, and  
mechanical systems; and understand the  
terminology used to describe and discuss them.  
Observe all local codes and ordinances.  
Disconnect electrical power to dishwasher before  
servicing.  
Connect dishwasher to a grounded metal,  
permanent wiring system.  
DO NOT ground to gas line.  
Related Publications  
This is a base service manual, covering a range of  
similar models. It is intended to be used in conjunction  
with the Parts Manual and Technical Sheet covering  
specific model being serviced.  
DO NOT ground to cold water pipe if pipe is  
interrupted by plastic, non-metallic gaskets, or  
other insulating (non-conducting) materials.  
General Precautions and Warnings  
Dispose of discarded appliance and shipping or  
packing material properly.  
Do not allow children to play in or on dishwasher.  
Do not abuse, sit, stand or play on door or racks of a  
dishwasher.  
Use only detergents and rinse agents recommended for  
use in a dishwasher.  
Store dishwasher detergent and rinse agents out of the  
reach of children.  
If the dishwasher drains into a food disposer, make  
sure disposer is completely empty before running  
dishwasher.  
Repairs should be done by a qualified technician.  
Do not tamper with controls.  
Do not touch the heating element during or immediately  
after use.  
Load sharp knives with the handles up to reduce the  
risk of cut-type injuries or damaging seal.  
Check with a qualified electrician if you are not  
sure this appliance is properly grounded.  
This dishwasher is designed to operate on  
regular house current (120 V, 60 Hz). Use a  
circuit equipped with a 15 ampere fuse or circuit  
breaker. Use a 20 ampere fuse if dishwasher is  
connected with a food waste disposer.  
Under certain conditions, hydrogen gas may be  
produced in a hot water system that has not  
been used for 2 weeks or more. HYDROGEN  
GAS IS EXPLOSIVE. If hot water system has  
not been used for such a period, before using  
dishwasher, turn on all hot water faucets and let  
water flow from each for several minutes. This will  
release any accumulated hydrogen gas.  
HYDROGEN GAS IS FLAMMABLE. Do not  
smoke or use an open flame during this time.  
Do not store or use combustible materials,  
gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in  
the vicinity of this or any other appliance.  
Do not wash plastic items unless marked  
"dishwasher safe" or the equivalent. If not  
marked, check with manufacturer for  
recommendations. Items that are not dishwasher  
safe may melt and create a potential fire hazard.  
To avoid entrapment and/or suffocation, remove  
door or door latch mechanism from any  
dishwasher that is discarded or not in use.  
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Important Safety Information  
PRECAUCIÓN:  
Desconecte la  
energía eléctrica  
antes de darie  
servicio.  
ATENCIÓN:  
Solamente use  
conductores de  
cobre. Use cables de  
suministro adecuados  
para 75° (167°F).  
CAUTION: Disconnect electrical power  
before servicing.  
ATTENTION: Use copper conductors only.  
Use supply wires suitable for 75°C (167°F).  
ATTENTION: Débrancher de  
l'alimentation électrique avant tout dépannage.  
ATTENTION: Utiliser des conducteurs en  
cuivre uniquement. Utiliser des fils  
d'alimentation pouvant supporter une  
température de 75°C (167°F).  
CONEXIÓN A TIERRA: Esta  
GROUNDING: This unit must  
be grounded in accordance with local  
and/or national electric codes.  
MISE Á LA TERRE: Cet appareil  
doit être relié à la terre conformément aux  
codes électriques locaux et/ou nationaux.  
unidad debe estar conectada a tierra de  
acuerdo con los códigos eléctricos locales y  
nacionales.  
WARNING: The heating  
AVERTISSEMENT: La résistance,  
la pompe de vidange, l'attache du hamais, la  
monture de distributeur et l'électrovanne ne  
sont pas reliés à la terre intentionnellement et  
peuvent présenter des risques d'électrocution  
uniquement en cas d'intervention de service  
aprés-vente. Décharger le condensateur  
avant toute intervention. Le non-respect de  
ces consignes peut entrainer la mort, des  
blessures graves, l'incendie ou l'électrocution.  
element, drain pump, harness clip,  
dispenser mount, and water valve are  
intentionally not grounded and may  
present a risk of electrical shock only  
during servicing. Discharge motor  
capacitior before servicing. Failure to  
follow these instructions can result in  
death, serious injury, fire, or electrical  
shock.  
ADVERTENCIA: El elemento calentador,  
la bomba de drenado, el sujetador del arnés,  
el montaje del surtidor y la válvula de  
agua están sin conectar a tierra  
intencionalmente podrían presentar un riesgo  
de descargas eléctricas cuando se les da  
servicio solamente. El no seguir estas  
instrucciones podría causar la muerte, lesiones  
graves, incendios o descargas eléctricas.  
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Important Safety Information  
WARNING: Disconnect power before servicing. Electronic control is energized at all times until  
power is disconnected. Capacitors on control may remain active after electrical power is disconnected.  
Failure to follow these instructions can result in death, serious injury, fire, or electrical shock.  
ADVERTENCIA: Desconecte la energí antes de darle servicio. El control electrónico está  
energizado todo el tiempo hasta que se desconecta la energía. Los capacitores del control podrían  
permanecer activos después de desconectar la energía eléctrica. El no seguir estas instrucciones  
podrí causar la muerte, lesiones graves, incendios o descargas eléctricas.  
AVERTISSEMENT: Débrancher avant toute intervention. La commande électronique est  
constamment sous tension à moins que l'appareil ne soit débranché. Les condensateurs de la  
commande peuvent rester sous tension une fois l'appareil débranché. Le non-respect de ces consignes  
peut entraîner la mort, des blessures graves, l'incendie ou l' électrocution.  
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Electrical Equipment & Testing  
Electrical Test Equipment  
The equipment required to service these models depends  
largely upon the condition encountered. Locating a  
malfunction will often require the use of electrical testing  
equipment such as:  
Digital Test Meter  
can be used to check for open  
or closed circuits, measure  
resistance, AC and DC volts,  
and temperature.  
Appliance Test Meter  
Clamp-OnAmmeter  
Motor Test Cord  
Appliance Test Meter  
An Appliance Test Meter is a multi-purpose tester  
combining anAC/DC voltage tester with a multi-range  
ohmmeter.  
Analog Test Meter  
o check for  
d circuits,  
tance, AC and  
temperature.  
The easiest means of testing electrical components is  
"Continuity Testing" with an appliance meter. Continuity  
is a complete or continuous path from one point in an  
electrical circuit to another.  
The obvious advantages of being able to check electrical  
components and circuits without power applied is one of  
the features of the Ohmmeter. Multiple ranges allow  
accurate determination of resistances of both single  
components and entire circuit paths. Resistance is  
measured in "Ohms."  
WARNING  
!
To avoid risk of personal injury or death due to  
electrical shock:  
Always be sure the power has been disconnected  
before making resistance measurements. Failure to  
do so will also result in damage to your meter!  
Internal batteries provide all the power needed to  
make resistance checks. They should be checked  
at least once a year and replaced as needed.  
Continuity Testing: is a process of eliminating electrical  
components involved in a given function of the appliance,  
until the inoperative part is found. By reviewing the list of  
possible electrical problems under a given condition, and  
then performing appropriate continuity checks of the parts  
involved, you should be able to locate the electrical  
component which is inoperative.  
NOTE: When checking components or circuit paths for  
continuity, external wiring should be disconnected to  
eliminate false readings through external paths. Isolate  
what you want to test.  
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ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT & TESTING  
Use of Ammeter on dishwasher:  
VOLTAGE CHECKS  
Generally, these checks will consist of taking readings  
at the wall receptacle in order to determine the  
availability of voltage to the product. Voltage checks on  
individual components of a product are not  
1. Motor Current - the reading can be taken at the  
leads on the motor start relay or at the male connec-  
tor.  
recommended due to the possibility of electrical shock.  
Component part testing is best accomplished through  
continuity checks with an Appliance Test Meter.  
2. Heating Element Current - The reading can be  
taken using either lead to the element.  
NOTE: Use of the meter on voltage higher than the  
indicated range may cause permanent damage to the  
meter. To prevent damage, first select highest range and  
then lower the range for readings which fall within the  
lower scale.  
Motor Test Cord  
DANGER  
!
To avoid risk of personal injury or death due to  
electrical shock:  
Clamp-On Ammeter  
can be used to detect shorts.  
Overloads on the circuit breaker  
or fuse can be traced  
to either the appliance  
or circuit breaker by  
checking the current  
draw.  
Disconnect electrical power to dishwasher before  
servicing.  
Always plug test cord into a properly grounded  
receptacle.  
Always make connection to components before  
plugging test cord into receptacle.  
A motor test cord may be used to electrically check  
operation of the various electrical components without  
removing them from the unit. Testing in this manner  
merely determines whether or not the part will function  
independently of other electrical components. In order to  
make accurate tests, proper connection of the motor test  
cord is important. With the aid of the drawings under  
Drive Motor Test, installation of the motor test cord may  
be done quickly and accurately.  
Each circuit in an appliance has a "Normal" current  
draw, which is an indication of the performance of that  
circuit. Current draw levels of less than or more than  
normal give clues to possible malfunctions. The clamp-  
on ammeter measures these circuits without breaking  
the circuit by measuring the strength of the magnetic  
field developed around each conductor. Current is read  
by separating the conductors and clamping the jaws of  
the ammeter around each conductor on which current is  
read. Low amperage readings indicate problems, such  
as damaged heating elements, etc. High amperage  
readings indicate the unit being tested is operating under  
an increased mechanical or electrical load.  
Grounding and Polarity  
DANGER  
!
To avoid risk of personal injury or death due to  
electrical shock:  
NOTE: Overloads on a circuit breaker or fuse can be  
traced to the product being tested or the circuit breaker  
(or fuse) by checking the products current draw. If the  
amperage reading is less than the breaker reading, the  
breaker or fuse box is at fault.  
Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from any  
plug.  
The receptacle used for all Maytag products operating on  
120 VAC must be properly grounded and polarized.  
The power cord used on the appliances should be  
equipped with a three (3) prong polarized grounding plug  
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Electrical Equipment & Testing  
for protection against shock hazard and should be  
plugged directly into a properly grounded and polarized  
receptacle.  
Wax Motor Check  
Detergent / Rinse Aid Dispenser  
It is the responsibility of the person installing the  
appliance to assure it is adequately grounded and  
polarized at the point of installation, taking into  
consideration local conditions and requirements. In  
cases where only a two (2) prong receptacle is available,  
it is the personal responsibility of the consumer to have it  
replaced with a properly grounded three (3) prong  
receptacle. All grounding and wiring should be done in  
accordance with National, State, and Local codes. DO  
NOT USE AN ADAPTER PLUG WITH THIS  
APPLIANCE.  
A single Wax Motor is used to activate both the release of  
the Detergent Cup Cover and the rinse aid from the  
reservoir.  
To check the operation of the Wax Motor, removal from  
the Dispenser Retainer or Inner Door is not necessary.  
First, snap the Detergent Cup Door shut. Then, connect  
a Power Test Cord across the two terminals of the Wax  
Motor. Plug the Power Test Cord into a 120 VAC  
receptacle. The plunger in the center of the Wax Motor  
should "push out" and actuate the Dispenser in  
approximately 45-60 seconds. Remove voltage to the  
Wax Motor and allow the plunger to retract into the Wax  
Motor. Apply voltage to the Wax Motor again and observe  
for proper lifting of the rinse aid plunger.  
ELECTRICAL TESTS  
WARNING  
To avoid risk of personal injury or death due to  
!
electrical shock:  
Disconnect electrical power to dishwasher before  
servicing.  
Always plug test cord into a properly grounded  
receptacle.  
Always make connection to components before  
plugging test cord into receptacle.  
WATER VALVE TEST  
The Water Valve may be checked without removing it from  
the Dishwasher.  
To check the Water Valve for operation, hook up the test  
cord as follows:  
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Cycles & Options  
QuietSeries 300  
Washing  
Drying  
Clean  
Heating Delay  
Sanitized  
Options  
Cycles  
Heavy  
Wash  
Extra  
Rinse  
Normal  
Wash  
Tough  
Scrub  
Light  
Wash  
Auto  
Clean  
Rinse  
Only  
Heated  
Dry  
DELAY  
3
START/  
Cancel  
Sanitize  
1-9  
Covers all other models  
Cycles  
Options  
Clean  
Sanitized  
Tough  
Scrub  
Plus  
Heavy  
Wash  
Light  
Wash  
Auto  
Clean  
Normal  
Wash  
Rinse  
Only  
Quick  
Wash  
Heated  
Dry  
160°  
Wash  
Extra  
Rinse  
3
Sanitize  
MDB9750 Only  
See User's Guide for specific operation.  
Cycle  
Description  
Auto Clean  
Designed to auto select the number of fills and length of wash time based on soil level  
of the dish load. Water usage ranges from 3 to 8 gallons.  
Heavy Wash  
Designed to provide a longer cycle for washing items with heavy  
food soils. Water usage is 8 gallons.  
Normal Wash  
Light Wash  
Quick Wash  
Rinse Only  
Designed to wash loads containing dishes with normal amounts of food soils.  
Water usage ranges from 3 to 6 gallons.  
Designed to wash loads containing dishes that are lightly soiled. Water usage is 5  
gallons.  
Designed for light food soils. The cycle ends with a rinse and does not include drying.  
Water usage is 4 gallons.  
Rinses dishes being held until the dishwasher is full, and another  
cycle is selected. This cycle helps reduce the potential for development of odors.  
Water usage is 2 gallons.  
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Cycles & Options  
QuietSeries 300  
Washing  
Drying  
Clean  
Heating Delay  
Sanitized  
Options  
Cycles  
Heavy  
Wash  
Extra  
Rinse  
Normal  
Wash  
Tough  
Scrub  
Light  
Wash  
Auto  
Clean  
Rinse  
Only  
DELAY  
3
Heated  
Dry  
START/  
Cancel  
Sanitize  
1-9  
Covers all other models  
Cycles  
Options  
Clean  
Sanitized  
Tough  
Scrub  
Plus  
Heavy  
Wash  
Light  
Wash  
Auto  
Clean  
Normal  
Wash  
Rinse  
Only  
Quick  
Wash  
Heated  
Dry  
160°  
Wash  
Extra  
Rinse  
3
Sanitize  
MDB9750 Only  
See User's Guide for specific operation.  
Option  
Description  
Tough Scrub™  
Tough Scrub Plus™  
This option adds fills, heat and/or wash time to the  
wash cycle.  
Sanitize  
This option monitors cycles for sanitization.  
Extra Rinse  
160° Wash  
Heated Dry  
This option adds an extra rinse to the cycle which helps in hard water situations.  
This option raises temperature in the final rinse to 160° F.  
This option improves drying results by turning the heating element on and off during  
the dry portion of the cycle.  
Delay  
Delays the start of the dishwasher based on user input.  
Control Lock  
Lock's the control touch pads from unwanted usage. This option does not lock the  
door.  
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Cycles & Options  
QuietSeries 300  
Washing  
Drying  
Clean  
Heating Delay  
Sanitized  
Options  
Cycles  
Heavy  
Wash  
Extra  
Rinse  
Normal  
Wash  
Tough  
Scrub  
Light  
Wash  
Auto  
Clean  
Rinse  
Only  
DELAY  
3
Heated  
Dry  
START/  
Cancel  
Sanitize  
1-9  
Covers all other models  
Cycles  
Options  
Clean  
Sanitized  
Tough  
Scrub  
Plus  
Light  
Wash  
Heavy  
Wash  
Normal  
Wash  
Rinse  
Only  
Heated  
Quick  
Auto  
Clean  
160°  
Wash  
Extra  
Rinse  
3
Sanitize  
Dry  
Wash  
START/  
Cancel  
DELAY  
1-9  
QuietSeries 300  
MDB9750 Only  
Display  
Description  
Clean  
The "Clean" light illuminates at the end of the cycle and remains on until the door has  
been open continuously for 30 seconds.  
Drying  
The "Drying" light illuminates until the cycle is complete.  
Washing  
The "Wash" light illuminates through all the rinse and wash portions of the cycle.  
Heating Delay  
The "Heating Delay" light illuminates when the cycle is being extended to heat the  
water.  
Clean/Sanitized  
Delay  
These two lights illuminate from the end of cycle until the next cycle is selected,  
or the door has been open continuously for 30 seconds.  
The "Delay" light will illuminate whenever a delay count down is in progress, or until  
the "Delay" pad is pressed again.  
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Cycles & Options  
Washing  
Drying  
ENN-AIR  
Sanitized  
Clean  
Options  
Cycles  
Heavy  
Wash  
Extra  
Rinse  
2
Normal  
Wash  
Tough  
Scrub  
Light  
Wash  
Rinse  
Only  
DELAY  
2-4-6  
Heated  
Dry  
START/  
Cancel  
4
Sanitize  
3
6
JDB1060  
QuietSeries 200  
Washing  
Drying  
Clean  
Heating Delay  
Sanitized  
Options  
Cycles  
Heavy  
Wash  
Extra  
Rinse  
Tough  
Scrub  
Plus  
Normal  
Wash  
Light  
Wash  
Auto  
Clean  
Rinse  
Only  
Heated  
Dry  
DELAY  
3
START/  
Cancel  
Sanitize  
1-9  
MDB8750  
Cycles  
Options  
Clean  
Sanitized  
Tough  
Scrub  
Plus  
Heavy  
Wash  
Normal  
Wash  
Light  
Wash  
Rinse  
Only  
Heated  
Dry  
Auto  
Clean  
Quick  
Wash  
160°  
Wash  
Extra  
Rinse  
3
Sanitize  
START/  
Cancel  
DELAY  
1-9  
QuietSeries 300  
MDB9750  
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Electrical-Mechanical Troubleshooting  
WARNING  
!
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit and discharge  
capacitor through a 10,000 ohm resistor before attempting to service, unless test procedures require power to be  
connected. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational.  
CAUTION  
!
Units covered in this manual are polarized. Reversing polarity of a unit or any of its components will cause  
damage. To avoid reversing polarity, any wires disconnected or removed during service must be reconnected to the  
same location. To ensure wires are reconnected to the proper location, tag or otherwise mark the wires before  
disconnecting or removing.  
NOTE: Low water pressure can result in failure of the  
Water Valve to close properly.  
Will Not Fill  
Float  
Water Access Valve  
Ensure that the Float isn't stuck in the down position.  
Check for sediment buildup. Clean and/or replace as  
necessary.  
Check to determine if the valve is turned on and water is  
available to the Dishwasher. Check water pressure.  
Circuit Breaker/Fuse  
Float Switch Actuator Lever  
Check for tripped breaker or blown fuse. Reset or replace  
as necessary.  
Check the actuator lever on the bracket. It must be able  
to move freely. Repair or replace as necessary. (See  
section 5).  
Door Latch  
Check door switches for continuity. With door switches  
engaged, no continuity, replace switch.  
Float Switch  
Check Float Switch for continuity with the Float in the up  
position. If continuity is present and Float moves up and  
down freely, replace Float Switch.  
Float  
Check float position. If in the up position, check for  
obstruction or disengagement from the Float SwitchArm.  
Float Switch  
If the float is in the down position, check the switch for  
continuity. If no continuity, replace the Float Switch.  
POOR WATER CIRCULATION  
Water Level - Too Low  
Normal water fill should be at level depicted by arrows.  
Water Valve  
Check Solenoid for continuity. No continuity, replace  
Water Valve. Check Inlet Screen for restrictions. Clean  
screen or replace Water Valve as necessary. (See section  
5).  
Wiring/Electrical Connections  
Check for loose or frayed wire terminal connections.  
Check for broken wire within harness. Repair or replace  
as necessary.  
Overflows  
Water Valve  
Pump Assembly  
Check assembly for obstructions or restricted movement  
of parts. Repair and/or replace parts as necessary.  
Check that water continues to flow when electrical power  
is turned off. If the water continues to flow without  
electrical power, replace Water Valve.  
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WARNING  
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capacitor through a 10,000 ohm resistor before attempting to service, unless test procedures require power to be  
connected. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational.  
Pump Assembly  
Filters  
Check pump assembly for obstructions or restricted  
parts. Repair or replace parts as necessary.  
Check for blockage of Strainer, Over Pressure Filter.  
Repair as necessary.  
Wiring/Electrical Connections  
Poor Washability  
Check for loose or frayed wire terminal connections.  
Check for broken wire within harness. Repair or replace  
as necessary.  
Spray Arms  
Check all SprayArms for blockage of water ports or  
cracks. Check for proper rack loading to avoid interference  
with SprayArms during wash action. Check for proper  
sealing, fastening, and movement of SprayArms. Repair  
as necessary.  
Continues To Drain  
Control Board  
Check Control Board for proper operation.  
Filters  
Check for blockage of Strainer, Primary Filter, and Filter  
Support. Repair as necessary.  
Poor Drying  
Detergent Cup Cover  
Check spring hinge operation of Detergent Cup Cover.  
Repair as necessary.  
Water Temperature  
Check for low water temperature. Temperature should be  
between 120 - 150 degrees Fahrenheit. If not, advise  
consumer to adjust water heater setting. Encourage  
consumer to purge water lines to the dishwasher area  
prior to starting the dishwasher.  
Detergent Cup  
Check operation of Detergent CupAssembly, Wax Motor,  
Actuator, Linkage, and Cover Latch. Repair and/or replace  
parts as necessary. Note: For testing of Wax Motor, see  
Section 2.  
Cycle Options  
Advise consumer use of options available on dishwasher  
that improve drying. Options that improve drying are  
Heated Dry, and 160° Wash.  
Rinse Dispenser  
Check level of rinse aid in reservoir. Check rinse aid  
dispenser setting.  
Detergent  
Check water hardness. Instruct consumer on detergent  
usage, one teaspoon of detergent per grain of water  
hardness.  
Wash Delivery System  
Check manifold and Docking Station for good seal and no  
leaks.  
Rinse Dispenser  
Check level of rinse aid in reservoir. Check dispenser  
setting under cap. Use "MAX" for hard water conditions.  
Will Not Drain  
Improper Rack Loading  
Inadequate Drainage  
Check how the consumer loads the dishes into the racks.  
Improper loading of some types of dishes can trap water  
which causes dishes not to dry.  
Check Drain Pump for proper operation. Check the drain  
pipe connections and repair as needed. If draining into the  
garbage disposal, check for unprocessed food waste at  
drain hose connection to disposer. Clean out as needed.  
Heating Element  
Check load readings listed on Technical Sheet located  
behind Toe Panel.  
Drain Hose  
Check drain hose for kink or restrictions. Reroute or  
remove any restriction of drain hose as needed.  
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WARNING  
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capacitor through a 10,000 ohm resistor before attempting to service, unless test procedures require power to be  
connected. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational.  
Thermostat  
Noise  
Check mating surface of the High Limit Thermostat face  
to surface of tub enclosure. Contact area must be flat.  
Adjust the thermostat placement if necessary. See  
Technical Sheet, located behind Toe Panel for thermostat  
data.  
Banging  
Check for loose SprayArms. Check for dishes interfering  
with SprayArm rotation. See loading information in the  
User's Guide at the end of this manual.  
Water Leaks  
Hammering/Chattering  
Check Water Valve for, noise, low voltage, or high valve  
coil resistance. Replace Water Valve if needed. Also,  
check incoming water supply line for proper size and  
pressure. Make sure the supply line is secured.  
Installation  
Check Dishwasher for proper leveling and squareness in  
cabinet.  
Grinding  
Door Alignment  
Check for objects in Pump Assembly. If objects are  
found, inspect PumpAssembly for damage. Repair as  
needed.  
Check proper alignment of Door Liner to Door Gasket.  
Door Gasket  
Check for torn or damaged Door Gasket. Repair or  
replace as necessary.  
Vibration  
Check components for source of vibration. Adjust and/or  
tighten as needed.  
Hoses  
Check for loose hose clamps or hoses that leak. Tighten  
hose clamps or replace hoses as needed.  
Will Not Start Or Program  
Control Board  
Check incoming voltage to Control Board.  
Spray Arms / Manifold  
Check for cracks and replace as necessary.  
Membrane Switch  
Detergent / Rinse Aid Dispenser Seal  
Check for proper operation of Membrane Switch. See  
membrane readings on the Technical Sheet located  
behind toe panel.  
Check RinseAid Dispenser Seal for proper positioning or  
cracking. Reposition or replace as needed.  
Water Valve  
NOTE: Make sure the pin connectors are making proper  
contact with pins on the Control Board. If the  
voltage is correct into the Control Board, and the  
board will not activate, replace board.  
Check Water Valve body for damage and leaks. Replace if  
necessary. Also, check plumbing connections to Water  
Valve.  
Wash Motor Assembly  
Check for water leak between PumpAssembly and tub.  
Will Not Fill  
Drain Pump Assembly  
Water Valve  
Check Pump Assembly Housing for cracks. Check Drain  
Check Water Valve circuit. See Technical Sheet for water  
valve data located behind toe panel.  
Pump "O" ring for leaks.  
NOTE: Make sure the pin connectors are making proper  
contact with pins on the Control Board.  
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WARNING  
!
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capacitor through a 10,000 ohm resistor before attempting to service, unless test procedures require power to be  
connected. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational.  
Will Not Wash  
Wash Motor  
Check Wash Motor circuit. See data listed on the  
Technical Sheet, located behind toe panel.  
Will Not Drain  
Drain Motor  
Check Drain Motor circuit. See data listed on the  
Technical Sheet, located behind Toe Panel.  
Will Not Dry  
Vent Assembly  
Check VentAssembly for proper operation.  
Heating Element  
Check Heating Element circuit. See data listed on the  
Technical Sheet, located behind Toe Panel.  
Manual Function Test  
See Technical Sheet, located behind Toe Panel.  
Field Service Test  
See Technical Sheet, located behind Toe Panel.  
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Service and Disassembly Procedures  
! WARNING  
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit and discharge  
capacitor through a 10,000 ohm resistor before attempting to service, unless test procedures require power to be  
connected. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational.  
The following paragraphs describe how to disassemble  
unit under test. Disassembly to some extent is required  
to install unit, to perform troubleshooting procedures, and  
to remove and replace failed components.  
Component names used throughout disassembly  
procedures are the same as those used in Parts  
Manuals.  
For quicker reassembly, disassemble unit under test only  
to extent necessary to troubleshoot and repair. Unless  
noted, reassembly is opposite of disassembly.  
! WARNING  
To avoid risk of personal injury or death due to  
electrical shock, ground wires and wires colored like  
ground wires are NOT to be used as current carrying  
conductors. The standard accepted color coding for  
ground wires is green or green with a yellow  
stripe. Electrical components such as the water valve  
and motor are grounded through an individual wire  
attached to the electrical component. Ground wires  
should not be removed from individual components  
while servicing, unless the component is to be  
removed and replaced. It is extremely important to  
replace all removed ground wires before completing  
service.  
Front Support and Toe Panel Removal  
Removal of Front Support and Toe Panel will allow access  
to the Water Valve, Float Switch Assembly, Electrical  
Junction Box, hoses, thermostats, Start Capacitor and  
Motor/Pump Assembly.  
Removal  
1. Disconnect power to the machine.  
2. The Front Support Panel is held by 2 screws, one  
each side. Remove both screws.  
3. The Toe Panel is held by 2 screws, one each side.  
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connected. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational.  
Inner Door Panel  
Detergent / Rinse Dispenser Mechanism  
and Reservoir  
Removal of the Inner Door Panel will allow access to the  
Microprocessor Board, Door Switches, Detergent / Rinse  
Aid Dispenser, and Vent Assembly.  
Checking Operation  
1. Disconnect power to the machine.  
Removal  
2. Remove the Inner Door Panel. (See paragraph Inner  
Door Panel removal).  
1. Disconnect power to the machine.  
2. Open the Dishwasher door.  
3. Snap the Detergent Door shut.  
3. Remove the 11 Torx™ screws along the sides and  
top of the Inner Door Panel.  
4. Gently lift the lever of the dispenser mechanism until  
a click is herd. The Detergent Door releases. Re-  
lease the lever.  
4. Separate the Inner Door Panel from the Outer Door.  
5. Lift the lever again. Now the actuator will lift the Rinse  
Aid Plunger.  
5. Disconnect wires from the Dispenser Wax Motors  
before pulling the Inner Door Panel away from the  
Dishwasher.  
IMPORTANT: When replacing Inner Door Panel, remove  
Inner Door reinforcement, Bottom Seal and install on  
new panel.  
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connected. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational.  
Wax Motor Detergent / Rinse Dispenser  
Removal  
1. Disconnect power to the machine.  
2. Remove the Inner Door Panel. (See paragraph Inner  
Door Panel removal).  
Wire Cover  
3. Remove the 6 mounting screws securing the  
Detergent Dispenser mounting bracket.  
The Wire Cover retains the Wire Harness to the bottom of  
the Tub. It is located on the bottom side of the Tub.  
4. To remove the Wax Motor, pry out of retainer.  
NOTE: It is not necessary to remove Detergent  
Dispenser before removing Wax Motor.  
Removal  
1. Disconnect power to the machine.  
2. Remove Front Support and Toe Panel. (See paragraph  
Front Support and Toe Panel removal).  
3. Remove 2 screws securing Wire Cover to bottom of  
Tub.  
4. Feed Wire Harness out of bracket.  
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connected. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational.  
Removal  
1. Disconnect power to the machine.  
2. Remove the Inner Door Panel. (See paragraph Inner  
Door Panel removal).  
3. Lift Door Latch Assembly out.  
Switch Removal  
1. Disconnect power to the machine.  
2. Remove the Inner Door Panel. (See paragraph Inner  
Door Panel removal).  
3. Remove Door Latch and Switch Holder Assembly.  
4. Depress locking tabs and lift switch from holder.  
Door Latch & Switch Holder Assembly  
Two Door Switches are used in the Latch Assembly. Both  
switches are normally CLOSED and will open only when  
engaged by the Door Latch mechanism. Each switch is  
in series with respect to L1 and neutral line operations.  
Failure of either or both switches will result in rendering  
the Dishwasher inoperative.  
NOTE: Door Switches require no field adjustment.  
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connected. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational.  
PC Board  
Technical Sheet  
Removal  
The Dishwasher Technical Sheet is located behind the  
Toe Panel. The Schematic Diagram is unique to each  
model and contains the following:  
1. Disconnect power to the machine.  
2. Remove the Inner Door Panel. (See paragraph Inner  
Door Panel removal).  
Timing Sequence Chart  
Load Readings  
3. To access PC Board, remove 1/4" screw on PC  
Board Housing Cover.  
Component Specifications  
Manual Function Test  
Field Service Test  
4. To remove PC Board, loosen (2) 1/4" screws  
securing PC Board Base to Control Panel.  
Electrical Schematic  
5. Remove pin and ribbon connectors from PC Board.  
Control Panel  
6. Depress tabs on PC Board Housing to remove PC  
Board.  
The Membrane/Facia on the Control Console is not  
replaceable.  
Removal  
1. Disconnect power to the machine.  
2. Remove the Inner Door Panel. (See paragraph Inner  
Door Panel removal).  
3. Remove PC Board Housing Cover. (See paragraph  
PC Board removal).  
4. Disconnect Membrane Switch from PC Board.  
5. Remove PC Board Base.  
6. Lift out Latch Assembly.  
7. Remove 4 screws securing Control Panel to Outer  
Door.  
NOTE: Facia is susceptible to damage during  
reinstallation.  
DOOR LATCH STRIKE  
The Door Latch serves as a mechanical actuator for Door  
Switch operation and provides door tension for proper  
door seal.  
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connected. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational.  
Removal  
5. Check for proper Door Latch adjustment to ensure  
proper door sealing.  
1. Disconnect power to the machine.  
2. Remove Torx™ screw securing Strike to Tub.  
Outer Door  
Removal  
1. Disconnect power to the machine.  
2. Remove the Inner Door Panel. (See paragraph Inner  
Door Panel removal).  
3. Remove 2 screws securing PC Board Base to Inner  
Door Panel.  
4. Lift off Latch Assembly.  
5. Lay Outer Door to it's fully open position.  
6. Prop door open, by inserting an object into the 1/8"  
dia. hole in hinge bracket.  
DOOR GASKET  
The Door Gasket provides a seal between the Door and  
the Tub.  
Removal  
1. Open Door.  
2. From either corner, pull gasket up and out of tub  
recess.  
Replacement  
1. To ease installation, wet gasket with water.  
2. Starting in the lower right corner, Gently work gasket  
into the recess of Tub up the right side.  
3. With other end, place gasket flush with the Tub in  
lower left corner.  
4. Gently work gasket in to the recess of the Tub, up the  
left side, and across the top.  
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connected. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational.  
7. Remove 4 screws securing Control Panel to Outer  
Door.  
! WARNING  
8. Remove 4 screws securing Outer Door to Door  
Hinges. (2 each side).  
Do not remove Door Prop until tension is relieved from  
door spring.  
9. Slide Outer Door off of Door Hinges.  
4. Disconnect Cable Link from Hinge. (See warning  
above).  
5. Lift Hinge out of Hinge Support.  
6. Remove 2 attachment screws if replacing hinge  
support.  
Door Spring  
The Door Springs provide a counter balance to the weight  
of the door.  
Door Hinge and Support  
The Door Spring position is preset by model at the factory.  
If possible note the position of the spring. This may be  
determined by wear marks. Door Spring adjustment  
Brackets are located on the lower right and left side of the  
Dishwasher. Spring tension is achieved by positioning the  
spring in the slots provided. The higher position increases  
Removal  
1. Disconnect power to the machine.  
2. Remove the Outer Door Panel. (See paragraph Outer  
Door Panel removal).  
spring tension.  
3. Remove Dishwasher from cabinets.  
NOTE: Always point spring hooks toward the Dishwasher.  
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connected. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational.  
Over Pressure Filter  
Door Spring and Component Replacement  
The purpose of the Over Pressure Filter is to filter  
sediment missed by the lower filter rather than circulating  
it back through the wash.  
NOTE: Always point spring hooks toward the Dishwasher.  
1. Disconnect power to the machine.  
2. Remove Dishwasher from cabinets.  
3. Attach Door Cable Link to Door Hinge.  
4. Attach Cable to Cable Link.  
Removal  
1. Spread locking tabs.  
2. Rotate filter down and remove from manifold.  
5. Route Cable under Cable Roller.  
Top Wash Arm  
6. Attach Cable to short hook of Spring.  
Removal  
7. Place large hook end of Spring into Spring Adjustment  
Bracket in proper location.  
1. Spread locking tabs and remove Wash Arm Retainer.  
NOTE: To replace Cable Bracket, remove 2 Torx™  
screws securing bracket to frame. See  
procedure above for reassembly of Spring and  
Cable.  
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capacitor through a 10,000 ohm resistor before attempting to service, unless test procedures require power to be  
connected. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational.  
Manifold  
Docking Station  
Water is supplied to the Top and Center Wash Arms  
through this tube via the Pump Assembly. The Manifold  
attaches to the Pump Assembly and runs vertically up the  
rear and along the top of the Dishwasher Tub. The  
Manifold is attached to the Tub with a clip.  
The purpose of the Docking Station is to seal the water  
flow to the upper rack Wash Arm.  
Removal  
1. Slide Upper Rack forward to gain access to Docking  
Station.  
Removal  
2. Spread sides of Docking Station and remove from  
Manifold.  
1. Disconnect power to the machine.  
2. Remove Racks, Stops, and Rack Assemblies.  
3. Spread Manifold Clips located on the back and top of  
Tub.  
4. Tip top of Manifold towards door opening slightly.  
Disengage the snap located on the bottom of the  
Manifold, locking the Manifold to the Discharge  
Housing .  
5. Slide Manifold back and out of the Pump Assembly.  
Lower Wash Arm  
Water is supplied to the Lower Wash Arm via the Pump  
Assembly.  
Removal  
1. Disconnect power to the machine.  
2. Remove lower Rack Assembly.  
3. Loosen Wash Arm Hub and Pivot.  
4. Lift Wash Arm out of Dishwasher.  
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connected. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational.  
2. Perform continuity check of switch across terminals.  
Closed- Actuator of switch depressed.  
Open- Actuator of switch released.  
Removal  
1. Disconnect power to the machine.  
2. Lift Float straight up from Float Guide.  
3. Remove Front Support and Toe Panel. (See paragraph  
Front Support and Toe Panel removal).  
4. Remove electrical connectors on switch.  
5. Float Switch mounting screw is located behind Float  
Switch mounting plate. Loosen 1/4" screw several  
turns to remove entire assembly.  
6. Spread locking tabs on Float Switch mounting plate  
to remove switch.  
Float  
The Float Assembly controls the amount of water fill.  
The Float Switch is wired in series with the Water  
Valve. When the Float Switch OPENS, the electrical  
circuit to the Water Valve is opened, causing the  
Water Valve to shut off.  
A normal fill is when water makes contact with  
heating element in bottom of dishwasher.  
To Check Float Switch  
1. Disconnect power to the machine.  
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connected. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational.  
Heating Element  
The purpose of the Heating Element is to provide heat  
during the dry cycle and increase water temperature  
during portions of the wash cycle when certain options are  
selected.  
The element is dual wattage. During wash cycles, it is  
rated at 830 watts. During the dry portion of the cycle, it  
is rated at 650 watts. Increased wattage is possible  
because of water flowing across the element sheath.  
To Check Heating Element  
1. Disconnect power to the machine.  
2. Remove Front Support and Toe Panel. (See paragraph  
Front Support and Toe Panel removal).  
3. Locate element terminals, remove wires, perform  
continuity check across terminals.  
4. The resistance of the element should be  
NOTE: Before reinstalling Heating Element, examine  
approximately 22 ohms. If OPEN, replace element.  
condition of O-ring seals that are located between  
element leads and tub basin. Replace if needed.  
5. Perform continuity check from each terminal to the  
Failure of seal will result in a water leak and  
element sheath. NO continuity should be present. If  
possible floor damage.  
continuity is present, replace the element.  
Wattage Checks  
Removal  
To verify wattage of the element, take an amperage  
1. Disconnect power to the machine.  
reading at the blue wire of the Heating Element. Multiply  
the amperage reading by voltage at the Dishwasher  
2. Remove Front Support and Toe Panel. (See paragraph  
(Amps x Volts = Watts).  
Front Support and Toe Panel removal).  
Normal element amperage during the dry portion of the  
3. Locate element terminals and remove wires.  
cycle is 5.0 to 5.5 amps. When used during a wash  
cycle, normal amperage is 7.0 to 7.5 amps.  
4. Remove mounting nuts securing Heating Element to  
Tub.  
5. Release Heating Element by tipping Heater Support  
Brackets towards the Tub front corners and rotating  
until bracket unlocks.  
6. Lift element out of Tub.  
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! WARNING  
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit and discharge  
capacitor through a 10,000 ohm resistor before attempting to service, unless test procedures require power to be  
connected. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational.  
Thermostats  
Water Valve  
Two types of thermostats are used in the Dishwasher. A  
Thermistor and a Limit Thermostat.  
The valve is located behind the Support and Toe Panel,  
mounted to the left side of the Tub Support. Inlet water  
supply to the valve is directly below the valve.  
The Thermistor is used to sense water temperature when  
certain cycles or options are selected (Refer to Cycles &  
Options section). The Thermistor is part of the sensor  
NOTE: Turn off water supply to the Dishwasher before  
servicing this component.  
mounted in the Tub.  
The valve is designed to operate at water pressures of 15 -  
120 psi.  
The other thermostat is a Limit Thermostat and is used as  
a protective device to sense overheating of the Heating  
Element. It is located behind the Front Support and Toe  
Panel. The limit is mounted to the tub bottom. This  
thermostat has ¼" terminals and has a normally CLOSED  
position.  
NOTE: Low water pressure will affect the ability of the  
Water Valve to properly fill Tub in the required  
amount of time.  
Incoming water temperature should be a minimum of 120  
degrees F. However, a higher water temperature will  
enhance washing and drying results.  
NOTE: Refer to section labeled Technical Data for  
specifications on thermostat.  
Removal  
Removal  
1. Disconnect power to the machine.  
1. Disconnect power to the machine.  
2. Turn off water supply to the Dishwasher.  
2. Remove Front Support and Toe Panel. (See paragraph  
Front Support and Toe Panel removal).  
3. Remove Support and Toe Panels. (See paragraph  
Front Support and Toe Panel removal).  
3. Press down on spring clip to release from Tub and  
rotate till clip unlocks.  
4. Remove wires from Valve Solenoid.  
4. Remove wires from thermostat.  
5. Remove 2 1/4" screws securing Water Valve to Water  
Valve Bracket.  
NOTE: When reinstalling, proper location and wiring of  
thermostat(s) is critical.  
6. Disconnect injector hose at valve outlet.  
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! WARNING  
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit and discharge  
capacitor through a 10,000 ohm resistor before attempting to service, unless test procedures require power to be  
connected. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational.  
Checking Valve Operation  
No Fill  
1. Disconnect power to the machine.  
2. Remove Support and Toe Panel. (See paragraph Front  
Support and Toe Panel removal).  
3. Remove wires from Valve Solenoid.  
4. Perform continuity check across terminals of  
Solenoid. If NO continuity is present, replace Water  
Valve.  
Air Water Inlet and Vent  
Alternate Test: Use Motor Test Cord hooked directly to  
the Valve Solenoid. Turn water supply on  
and plug in test cord. If NO water is  
present, replace Water Valve.  
The Air Water Inlet is located on the left side of the Tub,  
and mounted to the exterior of Tub. Removal of the Air  
Water Inlet and Vent requires the removal of the  
Dishwasher from under the counter. Vent only operates if  
cabinet becomes pressurized and will open flap on top of  
Air Water inlet.  
Overfill  
If Water Valve allows water to flow without power to Valve  
Solenoid, replace the Water Valve.  
Removal  
1. Disconnect power to the machine.  
NOTE: The Water Valve is a non-repairable component.  
The only servicing required is to clean the Inlet  
Screen if needed.  
2. Remove the Air Water Inlet Cover located on the left  
inside wall of Tub. Pull cover straight out to remove.  
Inlet Screen  
3. Carefully pull back insulation from the left side of the  
Tub.  
Sediment on the Inlet Screen can hinder water flow  
through the Water Valve.  
4. Remove rubber hose from channel in Tub, or slip off of  
fitting on inlet.  
5. Grasp upper portion of the Air/Water Inlet. Pull and  
rotate the Air/Water Inlet clockwise to release it from  
the Tub.  
Cleaning  
1. Disconnect power to the machine.  
2. Remove Water Valve from the Dishwasher (See Water  
Valve Removal).  
3. Remove 4 screws securing valve body to Water Inlet  
Mounting Bracket.  
4. Clean screen.  
NOTE: Make sure to reattach the ground wire to the  
mounting bracket.  
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! WARNING  
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capacitor through a 10,000 ohm resistor before attempting to service, unless test procedures require power to be  
connected. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational.  
Tub Wheels  
Replacement  
To remove, unlatch rear Rack Stop. Slide track out of  
Dishwasher. Remove tub wheel shaft with Torx™ driver.  
1. Examine the Air Water Inlet Seal for damage.  
2. Align Air Water Inlet tabs with notches in Tub, and  
rotate counterclockwise into position.  
NOTE: Tub wheel shaft contains a small steel washer.  
3. Replace Air Water Inlet Cover inside Tub.  
Turbidity Sensor  
The Turbidity Sensor is located on the bottom and to the  
left of the Pump Module Assembly. The sensor measures  
soil level in the water. Turbidity is determined by a beam  
of infrared light directed from one probe and read by the  
other. This information is interpreted as water soil level.  
Removal  
1. Disconnect power to the machine.  
2. Remove Front Support and Toe panel. (See paragraph  
Front Support and Toe Panel removal).  
3. Remove the 2 Torx™ screws securing the sensor to  
the tub bottom.  
Upper Rack Removal  
4. Pull sensor straight out.  
To remove Upper Rack, remove Rack Stops. Unlatch stop  
by moving as shown in direction of arrow toward center of  
Tub.  
NOTE: When installing sensor, examine the "O" ring seal  
and replace if necessary. The sensor has  
alignment ribs to aid in installation.  
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! WARNING  
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit and discharge  
capacitor through a 10,000 ohm resistor before attempting to service, unless test procedures require power to be  
connected. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational.  
3. Remove Wash Manifold  
Drain Pump  
4. Loosen Wash Arm Hub and Pivot.  
5. Remove Spray Arm.  
The Drain Pump will drain water from the Dishwasher in  
various cycles. If a failure is suspected, the entire Pump  
Assembly needs to be replaced.  
6. Remove 3 Torx™ screws securing Filter Guard.  
7. Entire Wash Motor Assembly can be lifted from Tub  
for further disassembly.  
Removal  
1. Disconnect power to the machine.  
8. Remove and replace Pump Gasket if necessary.  
2. Remove Support and Toe Panel. (See paragraph Front  
Support and Toe Panel removal).  
9. Disconnect wiring harness from Wash Motor  
Assembly.  
3. Disconnect lead wire from Pump Assembly.  
4. Disconnect drain hose from Pump Assembly.  
10. Remove 6 Torx™ screws securing Discharge  
Housing.  
11. Remove Torx™ screw securing Wash Impeller . See  
bottom side of motor for access hole to lock motor  
rotation while removing Torx™ screw. Insert screw  
driver tip into access hole while removing screw.  
5. Remove Torx™ screw through bushing in Pump  
Mounting Plate.  
6. Rotate Pump Assembly to unlock from Tub.  
Wash Motor Assembly  
The Wash Motor Assembly is designed to provide  
recirculating, filter, wash and particle chopping functions  
for the dishwasher cycles.  
12. Lift off Filter/Flowplate Assembly to access Chopper  
Plate.  
13. Remove 3 Torx™ screws to remove Chopper Plate.  
Removal  
1. Disconnect power to the machine.  
14. Lift off Chopper  
2. Remove racks.  
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! WARNING  
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect electrical power source to unit and discharge  
capacitor through a 10,000 ohm resistor before attempting to service, unless test procedures require power to be  
connected. Ensure all ground wires are connected before certifying unit as repaired and/or operational.  
15. Remove Chopper Sleeve by using Impeller as a  
wrench. Lock motor rotation using the access hole  
provided in back of motor.  
16. Lift off Seal Seat Assembly.  
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Built-In Dishwasher  
Lavavajillas Empotrado/Lave-vaisselle encastré  
Installation Instructions/Instrucciones de Instalación/Instructions d’installation  
Printed in USA  
©2003 Maytag Corporation  
6 918789  
Rev A  
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Built-In Dishwasher  
I n s t a l l a t i o n I n s t r u c t i o n s  
Leave Installation Instructions and User’s Guide with Owner  
ALL ELECTRICAL WIRING, GROUNDING AND PLUMBING SHOULD BE  
DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH NATIONAL AND LOCAL CODES BY  
QUALIFIED INDIVIDUALS.  
E L E C T R I C A L R E Q U I R E M E N T S  
WARNING  
This dishwasher is designed for operation  
on an individual 120 VAC, 60 Hz grounded  
electrical circuit. Use required fuse (15 amp)  
or comparable circuit breaker. Two wire  
with ground service to the dishwasher is  
recommended for connection at the terminal  
box and for grounding.  
To prevent accidental contact with electrical connections,  
built-in dishwasher models must not be connected to a power  
source unless the dishwasher is completely enclosed, with  
front panels in place. If the back or either side of the dish-  
washer is exposed, a panel must be used to complete this  
enclosure. Failure to follow this warning could result in death  
or serious injury.  
G R O U N D I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S  
WARNING  
To prevent the possibility of electrical shock, this dish-  
washer, as other electrical appliances, must be adequate-  
ly grounded. It is the responsibility of the installer at the  
point of installation, taking into consideration local condi-  
tions and requirements. Failure to follow this warning  
could result in death or serious injury  
This appliance must be connected to a  
grounded metal, permanent wiring system;  
or an equipment-grounding conductor must  
be run with the circuit conductors and  
connected to the equipment-grounding  
terminal or lead on the appliance.  
P L U M B I N G R E Q U I R E M E N T S  
WARNING  
CHECK LOCAL PLUMBING CODES  
FOR APPROVED PLUMBING  
PROCEDURES AND ACCESSORIES.  
ALL PLUMBING SHOULD BE DONE  
IN ACCORDANCE WITH NATIONAL  
AND LOCAL CODES.  
Disconnect electrical power to dish-  
washer before you start! Failure to  
follow this warning could result in  
death or serious injury.  
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Lavavajillas Empotrado  
I n s t r u c c i o n e s d e I n s t a l a c i ó n  
Deje las instrucciones de instalación y la guía del usuario con  
el propietario.  
TODO EL CABLEADO ELÉCTRICO, LAS CONEXIONES A TIERRA E  
INSTALACIONES DE PLOMERÍA SE DEBEN REALIZAR CONFORME A LOS  
CÓDIGOS NACIONALES Y LOCALES POR PERSONAS CUALIFICADAS.  
R E Q U I S I T O S E L É C T R I C O S  
ADVERTENCIA  
Este lavavajillas ha sido diseñado para  
funcionar en un circuito eléctrico individual  
aprobado de 120 VCA, 60 Hz debidamente  
conectado a tierra. Use el fusible requerido  
(15 amperios) o un disyuntor comparable. Se  
recomienda una conexión de dos alambres con  
servicio a tierra al lavavajillas para conectarlo  
a la caja de conexiones y a tierra.  
Para evitar un contacto accidental con las conexiones  
eléctricas, los modelos de lavavajillas empotrados no deben  
ser conectados a una fuente de corriente eléctrica, a menos  
que el lavavajillas esté totalmente encerrado, con los paneles  
delanteros colocados en su lugar. Si la parte posterior o  
lateral del lavavajillas queda expuesta, se deberá usar un  
panel para completar el encerramiento. Si se hace caso  
omiso de esta advertencia, existe el riesgo de muerte o  
lesiones graves.  
I N S T R U C C I O N E S P A R A L A P U E S T A A T I E R R A  
ADVERTENCIA  
Este aparato se debe conectar a un sistema  
de cableado permanente, metálico y puesto a  
tierra, o se deberá colocar un conductor para  
conectar equipos a tierra con los conductores  
del circuito y deberá conectarse a la terminal  
de puesta a tierra del equipo o al conductor  
principal en el aparato.  
Para evitar la posibilidad de choque eléctrico, este  
lavavajillas, al igual que otros aparatos eléctricos, debe ser  
puesto a tierra en forma adecuada. El instalador tiene la  
responsabilidad al respecto en el sitio de instalación,  
debiendo tomar en cuenta las condiciones y los requisitos  
locales. Si se hace caso omiso de esta advertencia, existe el  
riesgo de muerte o lesiones graves.  
R E Q U I S T O S D E P L O M E R Í A  
VERIFIQUE LOS PROCEDIMIENTOS  
Y ACCESORIOS DE PLOMERÍA  
APROBADOS EN LOS CÓDIGOS  
LOCALES DE PLOMERÍA. TODA LA  
PLOMERÍA SE DEBERÁ REALIZAR  
CONFORME A LOS CÓDIGOS  
NACIONALES Y LOCALES.  
ADVERTENCIA  
¡Desconecte la corriente eléctrica al  
lavavajillas antes de comenzar! Si se  
hace caso omiso de esta advertencia,  
existe el riesgo de muerte o lesiones  
graves.  
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Lave-vaisselle encastré  
I n s t r u c t i o n s d ’ i n s t a l l a t i o n  
Laisser les instructions d’installation et le mode d’emploi au  
propriétaire  
TOUT LE CÂBLAGE ÉLECTRIQUE, TOUTES LES MISES À LA TERRE, ET  
INSTALLATIONS DE PLOMBERIE DOIVENT ÊTRE EFFECTUÉS CONFORMÉMENT  
AU CODE CANADIEN DE L ’ÉLECTRICITÉ ET À TOUS LES CODES DE LA  
MUNICIPALITÉ EN VIGUEUR PAR DES PERSONNES QUALIFIÉES.  
I N S T A L L A T I O N É L E C T R I Q U E  
Ce lave-vaisselle est conçu pour fonctionner  
sur un circuit électrique séparé de 120 volts en  
courant alternatif et de 60 Hz. Ce circuit doit  
être protégé par un fusible de 15 ampères ou  
un disjoncteur de même calibre. Pour brancher  
le lave-vaisselle sur la boîte de connexions et  
sur la mise à la terre, il est recommandé  
d’utiliser une connexion bifilaire.  
AVERTISSEMENT  
Pour empêcher tout contact accidentel avec les connexions  
électriques, un lave-vaisselle encastré ne doit pas être  
branché sur le courant électrique tant qu’il n’est pas  
complètement encastré et tant que le panneau avant n’a pas  
été remis en place. Si l’arrière ou un des côtés du lave-  
vaisselle est exposé, un panneau devra être posé pour  
fermer cette ouverture. Ne pas respecter cet avertissement  
risque de causer la mort ou de graves blessures.  
I N S T R U C T I O N S D E M I S E À L A T E R R E  
Ce lave-vaisselle doit être branché sur une  
installation électrique métallique permanente  
AVERTISSEMENT  
Pour éviter les risques de chocs électriques, ce lave-  
vaisselle, tout comme les appareils électroménagers, doit  
être adéquatement relié à la terre.  
La responsabilité incombe à l’installateur de prendre en  
considération les conditions et les exigences de la  
municipalité dans laquelle l’appareil est installé. Ne pas  
respecter cet avertissement risque de causer la mort ou  
de graves blessures.  
mise à la terre, ou bien un conducteur de  
mise à la terre doit être amené avec les  
conducteurs du circuit électrique. Ce  
conducteur de mise à la terre devra alors  
être branché sur la borne de mise à la terre  
de l’équipement électrique ou sur le fil de  
mise à la terre du lave-vaisselle.  
R A C C O R D E M E N T S U R L’ A L I M E N TAT I O N D ’ E A U  
CONSULTER LES CODES DE LA PLOMBERIE  
DE LA MUNICIPALITÉ POUR CONNAÎTRE LES  
AVERTISSEMENT  
PROCÉDURES ET LES ACCESSOIRES  
APPROUVÉS EN VIGUEUR. TOUTE LA  
PLOMBERIE DOIT ÊTRE EXÉCUTÉE  
CONFORMÉMENT AU CODE CANADIEN DE  
LA PLOMBERIE ET AUX CODES DE LA  
MUNICIPALITÉ EN VIGUEUR.  
Couper le courant électrique alimentant  
le lave-vaisselle avant de commencer. Ne  
pas respecter cet avertissement risque  
de causer la mort ou de graves  
blessures.  
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Ciertos modelos solamente  
Ciertos modelos solamente  
Modèles sélectionnés seulement  
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7
23  
8
"
to  
3
24  
8
"
X= Adjusted Foot Height / Altura Ajustada de la Pata / Réglage de la hauteur du pied  
with no top strip / sin tira de adorno superior /  
Mesure sans la tringle de finissage  
7
8
X
H= Opening Height / H = Altura de apertura / H = Hauteur d’ouverture  
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Installation may vary / Su instalación puede ser diferente  
/ Votre propre installation peut varier  
12  
11  
13  
1
2
Refer to local codes / Consulte los códigos locales / Reportez-vous aux codes locaux  
13A  
14  
13A  
IMPORTANT /  
IMPORTANTE  
14  
13B  
Panel damage may occur/Puede dañarse el panel/  
IMPORTANT/IMPORTANTE  
15  
16  
Never route cord or hoses under motor / Nunca coloque el cordón eléctrico ni las mangueras  
por debajo del motor / Ne jamais faire passer câbles ou tuyaux flexibles sous le moteur.  
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18  
20  
22  
OFF / APAGADO /  
ARRÊT  
19  
21  
GROUND/ PUESTA A TIERRA/ MISE À LA TERRE  
1
2
4
3
GROUND  
PUESTA A TIERRA  
MISE À LA TERRE  
BLACK TO BLACK (L1)  
NEGRO CON NEGRO (L1)  
FIL NOIR À BORNE  
NOIRE (L1)  
WHITE TO WHITE  
(NEUTRAL)  
BLANCO CON BLANCO  
(NEUTRO)  
FIL BLANC À BORNE BLANCHE  
(NEUTRE)  
24  
23  
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25  
27  
29  
31  
IMPORTANT/IMPORTANTE  
26  
3/16"  
3/16"  
If not level repeat 24 / Si no está nivelado, repita el paso 24 / En cas de non-nivelle-  
ment, voir l’étape 24  
28  
30  
1/8  
IMPORTANT/IMPORTANTE  
IMPORTANT/IMPORTANTE  
32  
1/8"  
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33  
35  
1
3
2
4
Turn on water, power and machine / Abra la llave de agua, conecte la corriente y encien-  
da el aparato / Ouvrir le robinet d’eau, l’alimentation et mettre en marche  
36  
38  
39  
Check for leaks, turn off machine / Verifique si hay fugas, apague el aparato / Vérifier  
l’absence de fuites, mettre à l’arrêt  
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39A  
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