The information in this service guide is intended for use by
individuals possessing adequate backgrounds of electrical,
electronic, and mechanical experience. Any attempt to repair a
major appliance may result in personal injury and property
damage. The manufacturer or seller cannot be responsible for the
interpretation of this information, nor can it assume any liability in
connection with its use.
W ARNING
To avoid personal injury, disconnect power before servicing this
product. If electrical power is required for diagnosis or test
purposes, disconnect the power immediately after performing the
necessary checks.
RECONNECT ALL GROUNDING DEVICES
If grounding wires, screws, straps, clips, nuts, or washers used
to complete a path to ground are removed for service, they must
be returned to their original position and properly fastened.
All rights reserved. This service guide may not be reproduced in whole or in part,`
in any form, without written permission from the General Electric Company.
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Introduction
The new Spacemaker 18" Built-In Dishwasher has a compact size,
allowing the unit to fit in areas as small as 18 inches (45.72 cm) wide,
22 inches (55.88 cm) long, and 34 inches (86.36 cm) high. It is
compact in size, yet still delivers the performance of larger units. With
a low power usage, this product model meets ENERGY STAR
guidelines for energy efficiency.
The Spacemaker 18" Built-In Dishwasher has two wash levels, a
POTS & P ANS cycle, HEAVY WASH cycle, NORMAL W ASH cycle,
LIGHT WASH cycle, CHINA CRYSTAL cycle, RINSE ONLY cycle, and a
PLATE WARMER (HEATED DRY ON) option.
Specifications
Electrical
Rating 120 Volts, 60 Hz ±10%
Separate Circuit 4.5 to 5.5 Amps
Motor (HP) 1/5
Motor (Amps) 1 ±10%
Heater Wattage – Wash/Dry 465 ±10%
Total Amps (Load Rated) 5 ±10%
Component Resistance (OHMS)
Timer Motor 1460 ±10%
Heating Element 31 ±5%
Pump Motor Windings
Drain
Wash (Blue to Red)
Run Windings – Main
(Blue to Black)
Water Valve Solenoid 1140 ±5%
Total Amps (Load Rated) 5 ±10%
Water Supply
Suggested Minimum
Incoming Water Temperature
Sump Water Temperature
With Outer Door In Place
Water Charge 2.54 to 3.27 Quarts
Pressure (PSI) 20 Min./120 Max.
Connection (NPT) 3/8 In. (0.95 cm)
Consumption (Total) 4.7 to 6.1 Gallons
Water Valve Flow Rate
(GPM)
Water Circulation Rate (GPM) 10 ±10%
Water Fill Time (Seconds) 30 (±1)
27 ±10%
47 ±10%
22 ±10%
120 °F to 150 °F
(49 °C to 66 °C)
145 °F ±5 °F
(63 °C ±3 °C)
(2.4 to 3.1 Liters)
(17.8 to 23.1 Liters)
1.8 ±14%
(6.81 LPM ±14%)
(37.85 LPM ±10%)
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Nomenclature
Model Number
G S M 1 8 0 0 J 0 0 W W
Brand
P = Profile
E = General Electric - NA TM
G = General Electric
Product Type
CD - Counter TopDW = Dishwasher
SD = StandardSC = Convertible
SM = SpacemakerSS = Compact (18 in.)
RF = RetrofitHD = Home Depot Derivative
Model Designator
Designates features – the higher
the number, the more features.
Exterior Color
BB = Black
CC = Bisque
SS = Stainless Steel
WW = White
Engineering Model Suffix
Model Year Designator
Nomenclature
The serial plate of your
dishwasher is located on the
tub wall, just outside the
door.
The service information sheet is
located under the control panel.
Serial Number
The first two characters of the serial number identify
the month and year of manufacture.
Example: AA123456S = January , 2001
A - JAN2005 - H
D - FEB2004 - G
F - MAR2003 - F
G - APR2002 - D
H - MAY2001 - A
L - JUN2000 - Z
M - JUL1999 - V
R - AUG1998 - T
S - SEP1997 - S
T - OCT1996 - R
V - NOV1995 - M
Z - DEC1994 - L
The letter designating
the year repeats every
12 years.
Example:
T = 1974
T = 1986
T = 1998
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Control Panel Features
Heated Dry Switch
Door Latch Switch
Control Timer
Control Timer:
START
POTS & PANS
HEA VY WASH
NORMAL W ASH
LIGHT W ASH
CHINA CRY STAL
RINSE ONL YFor rinsing partial loads that will be washed later. Do not use detergent with this cycle.
Close the dishwasher door and turn the control timer knob to the desired setting.
Water fill begins and approximately 30 seconds later , the wash action begins.
This cycle is specifically designed for heavy soiled cookware with dried-on or baked-on
soils. This cycle may not remove burned-on foods. Everyday dishes are safe to be used
in this cycle.
This cycle is for heavily soiled dishes and glassware.
This cycle is for medium-soiled dishes and glassware.
This cycle is for everyday dishes and glassware.
This cycle is specifically designed for lightly soiled china and crystal.
PLATE W ARMER
HEATED DR Y ON
Door Latch
Switch:
HEATED
DRY
Switch:
Do not use detergent with this cycle.
Automatically shuts off the dishwasher whenever the dishwasher door is opened. The
dishwasher will not resume operation until the door is closed.
Turns the heating element on for fast drying.ON
OFF Turns the heating element off. Dishes dry naturally and energy is saved. For faster air
dry , you can prop the door open during the PLATE W ARMER cycle.
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Front View
Component Locator Views
Control Panel
Insulation
Door Tension Spring
Access Panel
Control Panel View
St atic Vent
Heated Dry Switch
Door Latch Switch
Control Timer
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Interior View (With Racks)
Bottom Rack
Top Rack
Detergent/Rinse Module
Static Dry V ent
Detergent/Rinse Module Compartment View
Detergent
Compartment
Sight Glass
Rinse Agent Cap
Compartment Lid
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Interior View of Basin (With Racks Removed)
Spray Arm
Right Side View (Insulation Removed)
Fill Funnel
Heating Element
Filter Assembly
Micro-filter
Bottom View (Looking Up)
Fill Hose
Pressure
Switch Hose
Clamp Nut
Motor Pump
Assembly
Sump
Drain Pump
Capacitor
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Dishwasher Components
Throughout this manual, features and appearance
may vary from your model.
Timer
WARNING: Always turn off the electric power
supply before servicing any electrical component,
making ohmmeter checks, or replacing any parts.
Note: All voltage checks should be made with a
voltmeter having a full scale range of 130 volts or
higher. After service is completed, be sure all
safety grounding circuits are complete, all
electrical connections are secure, and all access
panels are in place.
The timer allows the user to select the various
cleaning cycles of the dishwasher. The timer
controls all stages of each cycle. All electrical
functions can be traced on the charts and
diagrams provided in this service manual.
Mark the inside of
the hole threads with
a felt-tip marker.
Removal and Installation
1. Disconnect the electrical supply from the
dishwasher.
2. Remove the control timer knob from the
control panel cover .
Control Timer Knob
3. Remove the top screw and mark the hole
threads with a felt-tip marker.
4. Remove the bottom screw and mark the hole
threads with a felt-tip marker .
5. Open the dishwasher door.
6. Remove the 6 screws that connect the control
panel cover to the dishwasher door.
7. Close the dishwasher door.
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8. Release the door latch and allow the control
panel cover to hang against the dishwasher
door.
Timer
B
Control Panel
9. Disconnect the ground wire from the timer.
10. Disconnect the connectors. (Refer to minimanual or chart on page 38 for reconnection.)
White Multi-Pin Connector
A
Align the threaded
holes marked in step
3 with the holes in
the control panel.
Heated Dry Switch
The heated dry switch is used to turn the heating
element ON or OFF. For faster drying, the switch
is set to ON, and the heating element will energize
following the rinse cycle. When the switch is set
to OFF, dishes dry naturally, and energy is saved.
The heated dry switch is located on the left-hand
side of the control panel.
Removal and Installation
1. Disconnect the electrical supply from the
dishwasher.
2. Open the dishwasher door.
3. Remove the 6 screws that connect the control
panel cover to the dishwasher door. (See
Timer, step 6.)
4. Close the dishwasher door.
Note: When installing the timer , it is important to
align the threaded holes (A) and (B), marked in
step 3, with holes (A) and (B) in the control panel
Threaded Hole (A)
Threaded Hole (B)
5. Release the door latch and allow the control
panel cover to hang against the dishwasher
door.
6. Press in the heated dry switch tabs and pull
the switch out from the front of the control
panel.
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7. Disconnect the 2 wire terminals from the
heated dry switch and remove the switch.
8. Reverse the above procedure to install.
Door Switch and Latch Assembly
The latch and switch assembly are located on
the door assembly behind the control panel cover .
The dishwasher will not operate until the door is
closed, the latch engages the door catch (holding
the door firmly against the seal), and the normally
open contacts of the double-pole, single-throw
door safety switch are closed.
7. Remove the 4 screws that connect the door
switch mounting bracket to the control panel
cover.
Removal and Installation
1. Disconnect the electrical supply from the
dishwasher.
2. Open the dishwasher door.
3. Remove the 6 screws that connect the control
panel cover to the dishwasher door. (See
Timer, step 6.)
4. Close the dishwasher door.
5. Release the door latch and allow the control
panel cover to hang against the dishwasher
door.
Note: There are six terminals on the door
switch. The top two terminals (1) and (2) are not
used. The middle two terminals are marked (3)
and (4). The bottom two terminals are marked (5)
and (6).
6. Tag and disconnect the 4 wire terminals from
the door switch.
8. Pull the door switch assembly down far
enough so that the door latch cup clears the
door latch mounting bracket.
Bracket
Pull
Assembly
Cup
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9. Remove the door switch from the door switch
mounting bracket.
Switch
4. Remove the static vent channel cover and
assembly as shown below. Inspect the cover
for hard water/lime deposits or debris and
clean if necessary.
Bracket
10. Inspect the door latch spring. Make sure the
door latch flap fits properly in the door latch
flap hole. If the spring is misaligned, broken,
or missing, insert a new spring in the spring
post holes.
Flap
Cover
Channel
5. Inspect the o-ring. If the o-ring shows obvious
signs of wear or damage, replace the channel
assembly.
O-Ring
Spring
1 1. Reverse the above procedure to install.
Static Dry System
The static dry system operates through a vent
located in the control panel. The vent allows hot
air to exit the dishwasher tub and gradually
remove moisture.
Removal
1. Open the dishwasher door.
2. Remove the 6 screws that connect the control
panel cover to the dishwasher door. (See
Timer, step 6.)
3. Release the door latch and allow the control
panel cover to hang against the dishwasher
door.
6. Inspect the gasket on the channel assembly.
If the gasket shows obvious signs of wear or
damage, replace the channel assembly.
Gasket
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Installation
Door Panel
1. Insert the static vent channel through the
static vent door hole.
Hole
Channel
2. Install the static vent cover to the static vent
channel and position the control panel cover
on the dishwasher door.
Note: Make sure the edge of the control panel
cover is flush with the edge of the door.
The door panel covers the door to the dishwasher
and protects the detergent/rinse module
electronics.
Removal
1. Disconnect power.
2. Open the dishwasher door.
3. Remove the 6 screws and the door panel
from the door assembly. Do not remove the 6
screws that hold the control panel cover to the
door assembly.
3. Align the screw holes on the control panel with
the screw holes on the dishwasher door.
Cover
Make sure the edge
of the control panel
is flush with the edge
of the door.
4. Install the 6 screws that connect the control
panel cover to the dishwasher door.
Door Panel
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Detergent/Rinse Module
The detergent rinse module automatically
dispenses both the detergent and the rinse agent
at the appropriate times. The module is activated
twice during a wash cycle.
The first time the module is activated (1), the lever
slides up the right-hand path of the connecting
rod.
1
When activated for the second time in a cycle, the
lever lifts the connecting rod by the notch, lifting
the rinse dispenser plunger (4) and releasing the
rinse agent. When deactivated, the lever returns
to its original starting position.
4
Removal and Replacement
1. Disconnect power.
2. Remove the Door Panel.
This action moves the cover catch (2) and
releases the detergent cover.
2
Cover
When deactivated (3), the lever resets to rest
under the notch in the center of the connecting
rod.
3. Remove the foam insulation.
Insulation
4. Disconnect the 2 terminals from the
detergent/rinse module.
3
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5. Remove the 3 screws and top mounting
bracket.
Bracket
6. Remove the 3 screws and bottom mounting
bracket.
Door Assembly
Removal and Replacement
1. Disconnect power.
2. Remove the 6 screws that connect the control
panel cover to the dishwasher door. (See
Timer, step 6.)
3. Close the dishwasher door.
4. Release the door latch and allow the control
panel cover to hang against the dishwasher
door.
5. Disconnect the ground wire from the Timer.
6. Disconnect the green and white multi-pin
connectors from the Timer.
7. Disconnect the 4 terminal lugs from the DoorSwitch and Latch Assembly.
8. Disconnect the 2 terminal lugs from the
Heated Dry Switch.
Bracket
7. Remove the detergent/rinse module from door
assembly.
Detergent/Rinse Module
Heated Dry Switch
Door Latch
Timer
9. Remove the Door Panel.
10. Disconnect the 2 terminal lugs from the
Detergent/Rinse Module switch.
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1 1 . Remove the bolt, nut, and ground wire from
the door .
14. Pull the spring and spring bolt key from the
mounting bracket.
12. Pull the wire harness from the door.
Wire Harness
Bolt, Nut, and
Ground Wire
Note: There is a door hinge assembly on both
the left and right sides of the dishwasher . Both
door hinge assemblies must be removed in order
to remove the door. The procedure to remove the
right-side door hinge assembly is outlined in steps
13 through 23. The left-side door hinge assembly
is identical.
13. Mark the position of the spring bolt key in the
mounting bracket with a felt-tip marker.
15. Lift the bottom of the spring loop from the
hinge arm stud.
Loop
Stud
Key
16. Open the dishwasher door approximately 30
degrees.
17. Lift the bottom hinge arm up from the bottom
hinge, far enough to expose the hook.
Bracket
Open
Lift
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Hook
21. Repeat steps 3 through 10 to remove the leftside door hinge assembly.
22. Remove the dishwasher door from the
dishwasher.
23. Reverse the above procedure to install.
Bottom Door Seal
Hinge
18. Close the dishwasher door.
Caution: The star washer is easily damaged
during removal and should not be reused. Order
a new set of star washers (part number:
WD01X10254).
19. Remove the star washer from the
dishwasher door hinge.
Caution: The
star washer is
easily damaged
and should not
be reused.
Star Washer
The bottom door seal prevents water leakage.
The seal is fitted in a pinched metal groove at the
bottom of the dishwasher door.
Removal and Replacement
1. Remove the Door Panel.
2. Remove the Door Assembly (steps 13through 22 only).
3. Grab one end of the bottom door seal and peal
it away from the pinched metal groove.
Warning: The pinched metal groove is sharp.
Wear Kevlar gloves when removing or installing
the door seal. Failure to comply may result in
personal injury .
Pinched Metal
Groove
20. Remove the hinge pin from the dishwasher
door hinge.
Pin
Tub Seal
4. Reverse the above procedure to install.
Note: When installing the door, seal make sure it
is seated properly in the pinched metal groove.
Run your finger over the groove to make sure it is
smooth and even for a proper seal.
Make sure the seal is
properly seated in the
pinched metal groove.
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Dishwasher Tub Seal
Heating Element
The dishwasher tub seal prevents water leakage.
The seal is fitted in a seal channel that lines the
rim of the dishwasher tub.
Removal and Replacement
1. Open the dishwasher door.
2. Grab one end of the dishwasher tub seal and
peal it away from the seal channel.
Seal Channel
Tub Seal
The heating element maintains water temperature
during the wash and rinse cycles and heats the
air during the static dry cycle. (See
Specifications for heating element wattage
ratings.)
To check operation, advance timer to the dry
cycle, set the selector switch for heated dry, close
and latch the dishwasher door. Allow one or two
minutes, open the dishwasher door and note if
heat is present.
Removal and Replacement
1. Disconnect power.
2. Open the dishwasher door.
3. Remove the top and bottom dishwasher
racks.
4. From underneath the dishwasher tub, locate
the wires leading to the heating element.
5. Pull down the nylon covers, rubber wire
3. Reverse the above procedure to install.
Note: When installing the tub seal, make sure it
is seated properly in the seal channel. Run your
finger over the seal to make sure it is smooth and
even for a proper seal. A correctly installed gasket
will have both ends of the gasket equidistant from
the bottom of the tub.
Make sure the seal
is seated properly in
the seal channel.
2 Wire Covers
2 Wire Protectors
2 Strain Reliefs
6. Disconnect the 2 terminal lugs from the
heating element.
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7. Remove the nut and ground wire.
Heating Element
11. Reverse the above procedure to install.
8. Remove the lock-washer and spacer bracket.
Spacer Bracket
Lock-
washer
Nut
Ground Wire
9. Release the 2 heating element clamps.
Fill Funnel
The fill funnel is mounted on the left side of the
tub. Its purpose is to provide a method of
supplying water for the wash and rinse cycles.
The air gap prevents the siphoning of wash water
from flowing back into the water supply system,
should the water pressure drop to less than
atmospheric pressure. The fill funnel also allows
air into the tub to permit air flow for dish drying.
Removal and Replacement
1. Fold back the insulation surrounding the fill
funnel and air gap assembly.
2. Open the dishwasher door.
3. Rotate the fill funnel cap counterclockwise and
remove it from the fill funnel threads.
Funnel Cap
10. Lift up and remove the heating element from
the dishwasher.
Turn CCW
Threads
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4. Loosen the clamp and disconnect the fill funnel
hose from the fill funnel.
5. Remove the fill funnel from the dishwasher.
Shown with access panel removed.
Clamp
Fill Funnel Hose
Fill Funnel
6. Reverse the above procedure to install.
Note: Make sure that the clear plastic air tube is
looped around that part of the fill funnel that
protrudes into the dishwasher tub and mates with
the fill funnel cap.
Toe-Kick Panel
3. Disconnect the incoming water line from the
water fill valve port.
4. Remove the 2 screws and mounting bracket
from the dishwasher.
Mounting Bracket
Port
Water V alve
The water valve is timer controlled and solenoid
operated. The flow of water is controlled by a
rubber flow washer capable of maintaining a flow
rate of 1.8 ±14% gallons per minute (6.81 ±14%
liters per minute) with incoming water pressure of
20 to 120 PSI. The water valve is mounted to the
left hinge support of the dishwasher .
Removal and Replacement
1. Disconnect power.
2. Remove the 4 screws, access panel, and
toe- kick panel from the dishwasher .
Shown with water line removed.
5. Remove the clamp and disconnect the tub fill
hose from the water valve assembly.
Tub Fill Hose
V alve Assembly
Clamp
Access Panel
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6. Disconnect the 2 terminal lugs from the water
fill valve assembly .
7. Remove the 4 screws, and water fill valve
from the mounting bracket. Retain the
mounting bracket and screws.
As the dishwasher basin fills with water , the air
pressure in the pressure switch hose increases.
Normally, the timer regulates the amount of time
the water fill valve remains open. If the water fill
valve remains energized, the overfilling of the
basin increases the air pressure in the pressure
switch hose, causing the pressure switch to open
the circuit to the timer motor and closing the
circuit to the drain pump. The drain pump then
empties the water in the sump.
Left side of dishwasher
showing the path of the
pressure switch hose.
Fill Funnel
Mounting Bracket
8. Reverse the above procedure to install.
Pressure Switch
The pressure switch is located under the tub at
the left, front corner . A clear plastic tube, the
pressure switch hose, runs from the float switch,
around the fill funnel, and to the sump.
Pressure
Switch Hose
Pressure Switch
Removal and Replacement
1. Disconnect power.
2. Carefully , pull the dishwasher out far enough
from its installation, to access the float switch.
Pressure Switch
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3. Remove the capillary tube from the float
switch.
Pressure Switch Hose
3 T erminal Lugs
6. Reverse the above procedure to install.
4. Turn the float switch clockwise to align the
mounting tab vertically with the mounting hole
and remove the float switch from the
dishwasher frame.
Turn
Mounting Tab
Mounting Hole
5. Label and disconnect the three terminal lugs
from the float switch and remove the float
switch.
Drain Pump Assembly
The drain pump assembly is located under the tub
at the left, rear corner . The drain pump operates
on 120 V AC and is energized 60 seconds af ter the
wash pump shuts down, to remove any water in
the dishwasher sump. The drain pump forces the
water out the drain line. A check valve flapper on
the drain pump prevents the dirty water from
reentering the sump.
Removal and Replacement
1. Disconnect power.
2. Carefully pull the dishwasher out far enough
from its installation, to access the drain pump.
Port
Drain Pump
3. Remove the drain tube (not shown) from the
drain pump port.
4. Label and disconnect the two terminal lugs
from the drain pump.
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5. Remove the 2 bolts, lock-washer, and nuts.
Nut Plate
Mounting Bracket
2 Screws
2 Lock-washers
9. Reverse the above procedure to install.
Motor Pump Assembly
The motor pump assembly is located under the
tub behind the sump assembly. This dishwasher
model uses a capacitor start induction motor. The
motor rotates clockwise (as viewed from the
terminal end) and draws approximately 1 amp
(±10%) at 120 V AC (±10%).
Caution: The clamp is easily damaged during
removal and should not be reused. Replace the
old clamp with a new universal clamp (part
number: WH1X2036).
6. Remove the clamp from the sump
interconnect hose.
7. Remove the drain pump from the sump
interconnect hose.
Clamp
Removal and Replacement
1. Disconnect power.
2. Carefully pull the dishwasher out far enough
from its installation to access the drain pump
from the rear of the dishwasher.
3. Label and disconnect the 2 terminals to the
capacitor.
Capacitor
Interconnect
Hose
8. Remove and save the 2 screws, lockwashers, mounting bracket, and nut plate
from the drain pump.
4. Label and disconnect the 2 terminals to the
motor wire connector.
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Connector
Caution: The clamp is easily damaged during
removal and should not be reused. Replace the
old clamp with a new universal clamp (part
number: WH1X2036).
7. Remove the clamp from the motor washer
arm interconnect hose.
Caution: The clamp is easily damaged during
removal and should not be reused. Replace the
old clamp with a new universal clamp (part
number: WH1X2036).
5. Remove the clamp from the motor sump
interconnect hose.
Clamp
Interconnect
Hose
Interconnect Hose
Clamp
Note: Do not attempt to remove the bolt and
locknut that connects the motor mount to the
dishwasher frame.
8. Remove the screw and disconnect the ground
wire from the wash pump motor assembly.
Ground Wire
Caution: The clamp is easily damaged during
removal and should not be reused. Replace the
old clamp with a new universal clamp (part
number: WH1X2036).
6. Remove the clamp from the motor main
conduit interconnect hose.
Clamp
Interconnect
Hose
As seen from rear
of dishwasher.
Bolt
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Lock Nut
As seen from right side
of dishwasher.
Sump Assembly
The sump assembly consists of the filter
assembly, micro-filter, sump clamping nut, sump
gasket, and sump. The filter assembly prevents
large particles from reaching the micro-filter and
the micro-filter prevents small particles from
reaching the sump. The filter assembly rests
above the sump and the micro-filter sits above the
sump basin. The clamping nut holds the sump
gasket and sump to the bottom of the dishwasher.
The filter assembly, micro-filter, and sump
clamping nut are accessed from inside the
dishwasher. The gasket and sump are located
under the tub in front of the motor pump assembly .
9. Pull the motor mount back far enough to clear
the motor tab, work the motor from the
attaching hoses, and remove the motor pump
assembly from the dishwasher.
Pull Out
Motor T ab
Motor Mount
Pull Out
Motor Pump
Assembly
10. Reverse the above procedure to install.
Removal and Replacement
1. Disconnect power.
2. Carefully pull the dishwasher out far enough
from its installation to access the sump
assembly from the right-hand side of the
dishwasher.
3. Remove the high-pressure switch hose from
the sump.
Pressure
Switch HoseSump
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4. Remove the clamp from the hose that
connects the sump to the wash pump motor
hose.
Clamp
Interconnect
Hose
5. Remove the clamp from the hose that
connects the sump to the drain pump
assembly.
Micro-filter
Shown with washer arm removed.
Note: The sump clamping nut turns
counterclockwise and may be difficult to remove.
It may be necessary to insert a screw driver or
other tool between the clamping nut tabs to
enable you to apply sufficient torque to break the
factory seal.
9. Remove the clamping nut.
Clamp
Nut
Clamp
6. Open the dishwasher door and remove the
bottom rack (not shown).
7. Remove the filter assembly.
Filter
Assembly
Tabs
Shown with washer arm removed.
8. Remove the micro-filter.
10. Remove the sump gasket (not shown) and
sump.
1 1. Reverse the above procedure to install.
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Troubleshooting
WARNING: Always turn off the electric power
supply before servicing any electrical component,
making ohmmeter checks, or replacing any parts.
Note: All voltage checks should be made with a
voltmeter having a full-scale range of 130 volts or
higher. After service is completed, be sure all
safety grounding circuits are complete, all
electrical connections are secure, and all access
panels are in place.
Door Switch Strip Circuit
PRESSURE
SWITCH
Troubleshooting the Door Switch
The door switch can be tested using an
ohmmeter and the strip circuit.
1. Disconnect the electrical supply from the
dishwasher.
2. Remove the wire leads from the door switch.
3. Use an ohmmeter to check the door switch for
continuity.
4. If the door switch is defective, remove it from
the latch assembly. If the door switch is good,
check to see if the timer is defective.
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Troubleshooting the Heated Dry Switch
Troubleshooting the Heating Element
The heated dry switch can be tested using an
ohmmeter, along with the wiring schematic and
selector switch chart.
1. Disconnect the electrical supply from
dishwasher.
2. Remove electrical leads from the heated dry
switch.
3. Place leads of ohmmeter across the heated
dry terminal contacts (refer to wiring diagram for
switch operation.)
Heated Dry Switch Strip Circuit
The heating element maintains water temperature
during the wash and rinse cycles and heats the air
during the static dry cycle. (See Specifications for
heating element wattage ratings.)
To check operation, advance timer to the dry cycle,
set the selector switch for heated dry, then close
and latch the dishwasher door. Allow one or two
minutes before opening the dishwasher door and
note if heat is present.
1. Disconnect dishwasher from electrical supply.
2. Remove electrical connection from one side of
heating element and test continuity .
3. Measure the resistance of the heating element.
The resistance should be approximately 31 (±
5%) ohms.
Heating Element Strip Circuit
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Page 30
Troubleshooting the T imer
If the timer is suspected of faulty operation, refer
to the Timer Cycle Chart and Timer Strip Circuit
and proceed as follows:
1. Index the timer to the first increment of the
Pots and Pans cycle. (This is a drain period
which activates the pump motor.)
2. If the pump motor fails to operate during the
first cycle increment block, check the power.
If there is no power, check the door latch
switch. If there is power, disconnect power
and check the pump motor component resistance (see Specifications page 2).
3. If the pump motor does operate, let the timer
motor advance the timer through the drain
increment to determine if the timer motor and
drive train are fully operative.
4. Let the timer advance or index it forward to the
portion of the cycle in question.
5. If a component controlled by the timer fails to
function, as the timer advances through the
cycle, check for voltage at the timer terminals.
If the voltage is supplied to the component,
check the component resistance (see
Specifications page 2).
Timer Strip Circuit
PRESSURE
SWITCH
With electrical power disconnected, continuity
through timer contacts, other controls, and wires
can be checked with an ohmmeter.
If the timer contacts fail to close in the sequence
shown on the timer cycle chart, are burned (have
resistance measurable with an ohmmeter), or
doesn't advance automatically , replace timer.
Timer Cycle Chart
Pos
A4
A3
A9
B3
B9
SWITCH
F
O
X
A7
A2
A1
A12
B2
B11
B12
COLORFUNCTIONLOC
WASH PUM P
VIO
INLET VALVE
BU
DRAIN PUMP
R
BK
BUS
DISPENSER
W
WASH HEATING
BK
BR
DRYING HEATING
PROGRAM START
PROGRAMMESTART
E
X
O
CYCLE
POST&PAN
POTS & PANS
HEAVY WASH
NORMAL WASH
LIGHT WASH
CHINA CRYSTAL
RINSE&HOLD
RINSE & HOLD
DRY
HEAT DRY
COOL DRY
5 1015202530354045505560
1
23
RINSERINSE RINSE RINSEWASHRINSE
6MIN.
6MIN.
4
6MIN.
56
RINSE
6MIN.
24MIN.14MIN.
7
6MIN.6MIN.
RINSE
DRY
HOT OR COOL
36MIN.
RESET
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Troubleshooting the Wash Pump Motor
Troubleshooting the W ater Fill V alve
The wash pump motor does not start immediately
when the dishwasher cycle has started. The tub
will begin filling with water and the motor will start
approximately 40 seconds into the fill cycle. If the
motor hums, but will not start, make certain the
pump impeller is free from obstructions and the
motor shaft can turn freely. If the capacitor is
open or shorted, the motor will hum and will not
start. Check for 120 VAC (±10%) at the wash
pump motor terminals. Take the voltage
measurement while "under load" (as the motor is
trying to start). This will eliminate the possibility of
a poor wiring connection. If the 120 V AC (±10%)
is present and the motor will not start, the motor
will have to be replaced.
Wash Pump Motor Strip Circuit
PRESSURE
SWITCH
If the water fill valve is suspected of faulty
operation, refer to the strip circuit and proceed as
follows:
1. Disconnect dishwasher from electrical supply.
2. Remove screws securing bottom of service
panel.
3. Remove valve electrical leads and, using
ohmmeter, check resistance of solenoid. (See
Specifications for correct ohms reading.)
4. To check for proper mechanical operation of
the water valve, attach a separate 115 volt
grounded power source to the valve terminals
and metal frame of the dishwasher . Turn the
power on for a few seconds and then turn the
power off. If water flow does not stop within 2
seconds after turning the valve off, replace the
water valve.
No Water To Tub
1. Be sure the main water supply and electrical
power are turned on.
2. Remove both the service panel and the kick
panel.
3. Advance timer to the fill position and latch the
door.
4. Start the dishwasher.
5. Use a voltmeter to check for voltage at the
water fill valve solenoid coil.
6. If voltage is present, disconnect power and
measure resistance of the water fill valve
solenoid coil. (See Specifications for correct
ohms reading.) Replace the water valve, if it
is defective.
7. If the water fill valve is good, check the filter
screen and clean it, if necessary.
8. If there is no voltage present at the water fill
valve solenoid coil, disconnect power and
check continuity through the latch switch,
timer contacts, float switch, and wiring.
Repair wiring, as necessary.
Water Level Too Low
1. T urn on the dishwasher and allow the bottom
of the basin to fill with water. Listen for the
water fill cycle to stop and, when it does, open
the dishwasher door. The water level should
touch the heating element.
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2. If the water does not touch the heating element, disconnect power, close the door, and
check the incoming water pressure. A minimum incoming water pressure of 20 PSI is
needed to properly fill the dishwasher basin.
Water Fill Valve Will Not Shut Off
1. T urn on the dishwasher and allow the bottom
of the basin to start filling with water . Disconnect power while the basin is filling. If water
continues to flow, turn of f the water supply and
replace the water fill valve.
2. If the water turns off when power is disconnected, troubleshoot the timer and motor.
Replace the defective part.
Water Fill Valve Strip Circuit
PRESSURE
SWITCH
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Page 33
Troubleshooting Check List
The troubleshooting check list is common for all
dishwasher models. They use different parts to
accomplish the same thing and diagnosis will
remain similar.
When a problem arises, and a possible cause is
listed, follow the test and remove or replace
procedures as outlined in this Technical Service
Manual.
The wiring diagram, schematic, and timer cycle
chart are a necessity when making electrical
checks. In most cases, an ohmmeter will handle
all the tests necessary.
To verify the setup of any particular cycle of
operation, refer to the Owner's Manual.
SYMPTOMCHECK FOR THE
FOLLOWING
Dishwasher will not
operate when turned
ON.
Dishwasher runs but
will not heat.
Dishwasher runs but
will not stop.
Dishwasher runs with
door open.
Motor hums but will
not start or run.
Motor trips out on
internal thermal
overload prot ec tor.
Repeated dishwasher
cycles.
Timer does not
advance automatically.
Etching on glassware.1. Soft water condition ( Natural or
Dishwasher continues
to fill even though
there is no voltage to
the fill valve (flooding
condition).
1. A blown fuse or tripped ci rcuit
breaker.
2. Damaged or defective wir ing.2. Repair the wiring.
3. Defective tim er cont ac ts.3. Replace the tim er.
4. Improper motor resistanc es.4. Replace the motor.
5. Defective door switch c ontacts.5. Replace the door switch.
6. Defective door lat c h.6. Replace the door latc h.
1. Defective heat sel ec tor switch.1. Repl ac e the heat selec tor
2. Heater element i s open.2. Replace the heater
3. Defective tim er cont ac ts.3. Replace the tim er.
4. Damaged or defective wir ing.4. Repair the wiring.
1. Timer motor inoperative.1. Replace the tim er.
2. Damaged or defective wir ing.2. Repair the wiring.
3. Defective tim er.3. Replace the tim er.
1. Defective door safety switch.1. Replace the door safet y
1. Defective mot or bearings.1. Replace the motor.
2. Knob position advanc ed bey ond
fill.
3. Defective mot or capacitor.3. Replace the motor
1. Improper motor volt age.1. Replace the motor.
2. Motor shaft bindi ng.2. Replace the motor.
3. Motor windings shorted.3. Replace the motor.
1. Defective tim er.1. Replace the tim er.
1. Timer motor is stall ed or open.1. Replace the timer.
2. Timer not providing power to timer
motor.
3. Timer shaft bindi ng or knob
interference to escutcheon.
artificial).
1. Defective water fill v alve.1. Replace the water fill valve.
2. Debris buildup under the
diaphragm i n the water fil l v alve.
REMEDY
1. Replace the fuse or reset
the breaker.
switch.
element.
switch.
2. Advance the knob to the
next wash cycle.
capacitor.
2. Replace the tim er.
3. Repair or adjust timer shaft
or knob.
Have a sample of the water
analyzed by the l oc al water
department.
2. Clean out the debris or
replace the water fill valve.
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Page 34
SYMPTOMCHECK FOR THE
REMEDY
FOLLOWING
No heat during the dry
cycle.
Dishwasher will not fill
with water or will not fill
properly.
Dishwasher will not
pump out.
Water siphons out.1. Drain hose l oop too low.1. Move the drain hose to the
Too much water fill.1. Defective water fill valve.1. Replace the water fill valve.
Water leaks from
dishwasher.
1. Defective heat switc h.1. Replace the heat switch.
2. Defective heater elem ent.2. Repl ac e the heat er
element.
3. Defective tim er.3. Replace the tim er.
4. Damaged or defective wiring.4. Repair the wiring.
1. The water supply is turned off .1. Turn the water supply on.
2. Low water pressure.2. Minimum water pressure of
20 PSI.
3. Defective water fill v alve.3. Replace the water fill valve.
4. Obstructed water fill valv e or hose.4. Disassemble and clean the
water fill valve and hose.
5. Defective tim er.5. Replace the tim er.
6. Timer advanced past start of fill
cycle.
7. Damaged or defective wir ing.7. Repair the wiring.
8. Defective pressure switch.8. Replace the pressure
9. Heavy water usage elsewhere in
home.
1. Defective drain pump.1. Replace the drain pum p.
2. Defective impeller.2. Replace the impell er.
3. Defective tim er.3. Replace the tim er.
2. Drain line connected to a floor
drain not properl y v ented.
2. Defective tim er.2. Replace the tim er.
3. Timer advanced past the star t of
the drain cycle.
1. Too much water fill.1. See previous symptom.
2. Defective tub seal .2. Replace the tub seal.
3. Defective vent pl ate.3. Replac e the vent plate.
4. Dishwasher door not l ev el.4. Adjust the dishwasher
5. Dishwasher not lev el.5. Level the dishwasher.
6. Soap suds leak from dishwasher.6. Refer to use and care
7. Loose hose clamps.7. Tighten or repl ac e hose
8. Loose heater element.8. Tighten heater element
9. Defective water seals.9. Replace the water seals.
10. Motor and pump assembly not
seated properly in tub liner bott om.
6. Instruct the customer on
the proper setting of the timer.
switch.
9. Use dishwasher when
water usage is at a minimum.
proper height.
2. Install a vent air gap at
counter top.
3. Instruct the customer on
the proper setting of the timer.
door.
manual.
clamps.
mounting nuts.
10. Remount the motor and
pump assembly i n the tub li ner
bottom.
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Page 35
SYMPTOMCHECK FOR THE
REMEDY
FOLLOWING
Poor washability.1. Improper loading of di shes, pots,
pans, and nesting of silverware.
2. Defective spray arm.2. Check spray arm for proper
3. Water level should cov er heating
element.
4. Defectiv e detergent/rinse module.4. Replace the detergent/rinse
5. Old, improper amount, or wrong
type of deter gent used (detergents
lose effectiveness in a dam p area).
6. Low incoming water temperatur e.6. Incoming water
7. Clogged filter assembly.7. Clean the filter assembly
Poor drying of dishes.1. Improper loading of dishes, pots,
pans, and nesting of silverware.
2. Low incoming water temperatur e.2. Incoming water
3. Water remaining in t ub after drain
cycle is completed.
4. Defective heating element.5. Replace the heating
5. Damaged or defective wiri ng.2. Repair the wiring.
Door will not lat c h.1. Defective door lat c h.1. Replace the door latch.
Noisy pump assembly.1. Defective motor beari ngs.1. Replace the pump motor.
2. A sucking sound is heard at the
end of the cycle.
Detergent left in the
dispenser.
1. Detergent allowed to stand too
long in the dispenser.
2. Dispenser was wet when detergent
was added.
3. Detergent is bi nding on
detergent/rinse module cover.
4. Detergent cup hel d cl osed or
blocked by large dishes.
1. Instruct the c ustom er on
proper loadi ng of t he
dishwasher. Refer to the
owners manual.
rotation.
3. See “Dishwasher will not fill
with water or will not fill
properly” symptom.
module.
5. Instruct the c ustom er on
proper use of dishwasher
detergent. Ref er t o the
owners manual.
temperature of 140°F is
required to pr operl y dissolve
dishwashing deter gents.
and microfilter.
1. Instruct the c ustom er on
proper loadi ng of t he
dishwasher. Refer to the
owners manual.
temperature of 140°F is
required to pr operl y dissolve
dishwashing deter gents.
3. See “Dishwasher will not
pump out” symptom.
element.
2. This is a normal conditi on.
1. Instruct the c ustom er on
proper use of dishwasher
detergent. Ref er t o the
owners manual.
2. Instruct the c ustom er on
proper use of dishwasher
detergent. Ref er t o the
owners manual.
3. Replace the heating
element.
4. Instruct the c ustom er on
proper loadi ng of dishwasher.
Refer to the owners manual.
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Page 36
SYMPTOMCHECK FOR THE
REMEDY
FOLLOWING
Noisy pump assembly.1. Debris in bottom of tub sump area.1. Clean out the sump area.
Spotting or filming on
glasses (reposit ion of
food soil).
2. Pump parts were not properly
installed.
3. Impellers are not pr operl y
shimmed or are rubbing.
4. Defectiv e motor bearings.4. Replac e the motor.
5. A sucking sound is heard at the
end of the cycle.
6. Timer advanced past start of fill
cycle.
1. Detergent allowed to stand t oo
long in the dispenser or exc essive
amounts of det er gent are being used.
2. Low incoming water temper ature.2. Incom ing water
3. Improper loading of dishes, pots,
pans, and nesting of silverware.
4. Water high in mineral content.4. Have water analyzed. Use
5. High incoming water temper ature.5. Incoming water
6. Improper installation of the
dishwasher to a food waste dispo sal .
2. Inspect the pump and
correct and installation errors.
3. Use the shim guage
furnished in t he impeller seal
kit. When the seal is properly
shimmed the impellers will be
in the correct operat ing
position.
5. This is a normal conditi on.
6. Instruct the customer on
the proper setting of the timer.
1. Instruct the customer on
proper use of dishwasher
detergent. Refer to the
owner’s manual.
temperature of 140°F is
required to pr operl y dissolve
dishwashing deter gents.
3. Instruct the customer on
proper loadi ng of t he
dishwasher. Refer to the
owner’s manual.
of commercially av ailable rinse
agents (such as Jet Dry) helps
to reduce the spotti ng by
lowering the surface tension of
the water (the water then
“sheets” off the dishes).
temperature of 160°F or
higher will c ause hi gh pr otein
food parti cl es to bak e onto the
dishes before deter gent can
remove them. Set water
heater tank t o deliv er 140°F
water.
6. Install properly. Refer to
installa tion manual.
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Page 37
Washability Complaints
Hot Water – Ample supply of water at a minimum
temperature of 120 °F (48.9 °C) is necessary. Do
not use dishwasher soon after using clothes
washer or filling bathtub.
Loading - Consult Owner’s Manual on loading
procedures.
Amount of Water – Make sure dishwasher is
level. Check water level, allowing dishwasher to fill
normally for first fill. The water level should beto the heating coil. If water level is low, check for
clogged screen and check float switch. See
Water Valve and Float Switch.
Detergent/Rinse Module Leakage – Some
moisture in cup is normal. Detergent must not be
soaking wet, oozing out, and down the inner door
panel. If a leak is detected, check the detergent/
rinse module door lid, latch operation, and gasket
seal. Also see Detergent/Rinse Module.
Proper Amount of Detergent – Use full
detergent cup of fresh detergent in hard water.
Use only enough detergent to get good wash
performance in soft water.
Rinse Agent – Use rinse agent if spotting or
drying is a problem. A rinse agent will improve the
water sheeting action and drying performance.
Water Valve – See Water Fill Valve.
Spray Arm – Check to be sure the spray arms
spin freely and jets are not clogged. Check to be
sure the middle spray arm water conduit is
connecting properly to the main conduit.
Drying – Water inlet temperature must be at least
120 °F (48.9 °C) for proper drying. Low water inlet
temperature will prevent proper convection air
movement and increase drying time substantially .
A rinse agent will improve the water sheeting
action and drying performance.
Detergent Compartment
Latch
Sight Glass
Rinse Agent Cap
Compartment Lid
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Page 38
Schematic
Color Code
WARNING: Power must be disconnected before servicing the appliance.
PRESSURE
SWITCH
FLOAT SWITCH
14
11
W
12
R
R
BU
VIO
BK
BK
(WHITEHOUSING)
A
(WHITE
HOUSING)
GR:Grayer
O:Orange
R
O
BU:Blue
A
BR:Brown
W
GR
BK
BR
(YELLOWHOUSEING)
B
B
(YELLOW
HOUSING)
VIO: Violet
BK
1
2
6543
109871211
BK
BK
BK
W
DP
WP
HEATER
DRAIN
PUMP
INLET VALVE
WASH
C
PUMP
DISPENSER
GR
BR
BU
O
VIO
W
OPTION
SWITCH
A1
A2
A7
B2
B3
A4
A3
B9
B12
BK
B11
Color Code
R:RED
W: WHITE
Bk: BLACK
Y:YELLOW
Note: Schematic diagram subject to change. Please refer to diagram supplied with product located
inside product console.
9 2903024002 WD12X10168 MICROFILTER 1
10 2903014008 WD12X10169 SUMP CLAMPING NUT 1
11 2903013201 WD08X10046 SUMP GASKET 1
12 2903005010 WD18X10027 SUMP 1
13 2903007302 WD18X10028 CONNECTING DUCT 2
14 2903007303 WD24X10028 PUMP HOSE 1
15 2904 006005 WD26X10020 MOTOR PUMP ASM 1
17 2904006011 WD26X10021 DRAIN PUMP ASM 1
19 2902 011002 WD01X10252 MOUNTING PLATE 1
22 2903 007180 WD24X10029 DRAI N HOSE 1
23 2903022002 WD01X10253 INSULATING SLEEVE 2
24 2907450708 WD05X10007 HEATING ELEMENT ASM 1
25 2903007301 WD24X10030 HOSE - PRESSURE SWITCH 1
26 2904003017 WD21X10191 PRESSURE SWITCH 1
27 2904002022 WD15X10009 WATER VALVE W/SCREWS 1
29 2903007205 WD24X10031 FILL HOSE 1
30 2903023007 WD01X10251 CLAMP - SQUEEZE 1
31 2903 025002 WD12X10170 FILL FUNNEL 1
32 2903 013206 WD01X10243 O RING 2
33 2903014009 WD18X10029 RING NUT/VENT CAP 2
34 2903010005 WD01X10244 RING NUT - MANIFOLD SUPP 1
35 2903010006 WD18X10030 LOWER MANIFOLD SUPPORT 1
36 2903003101 WD18X10031 LOWER SPRAY SHIFT 1
37 2903 014006 WD01X10245 CONNECTI NG RING NUT 1
38 2902014001 WD12X10171 LOWER SPRAY ASM 1
39 290301824 WD08X 10 05 1 EDGE G U A R D BK 2
40 2907 220008 WD31X10074 INNER DOOR 1
41 2904003012 WD21X10194 SWITCH - HEAT DRY BK 1
43 2903 025005 WD12X10172 VENT CONNECTING 1
44 2903025007 WD12X10173 VENT BACK BOARD BK 1
44 NLA WD12X10173 VENT BACK BOARD BK 1
45 2907320015 WD13X10030 HANDLE/LATCH ASM BK 1
46 2904005015 WD21X10193 TIMER 1
47 2902020105 WD02X10119 SCREW 2
48 2903004101 WD34X10927 CONTROL PANEL BK 1
49 2903006028 WD09X10054 KNOB BK 1
50 2905030003 WD01X10246 DOOR FOAM 1
51 2902083102 WD31X10076 OUTER D OOR BK 1
DRAWING
NUMBER
CATALOG
NUMBER
DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
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Page 44
VIEW
NUMBER
52 2902010001 WD03X10024 DOOR HINGE SPRING 2
53 2902041002 WD01X10250 DOOR HINGE PIN 2
54 2902061003 WD14X10018 HINGE ASSEMBLY 1
55 2902 06 1002 WD14X10020 RI G HT H IN GE AS M 1
56 2902 06 1001 WD14X1 00 19 LEFT HI NGE AS M 1
57 2904001043 WD01X10248 HARNESS ASM 1
58 2904008011 WD12X10174 DETERGENT DISPENSER 1
59 2903015002 WD08X10050 DOOR GASKET ASM 1
60 165D639 3P001 WD01X10207 BRACK E T DETERGENT DISP 2
61 2903012008 WD13X10029 DOOR STRIKE 1
62 2905030008 WD01X10249 TUB INSULATION 1
64 2902013006 WD01X10254 STAR WASHER 3
66 2903 01 5206 WD08X1 00 48 TUB GA SK ET 1
67 2903012007 WD12X10175 GUIDE RAIL BRACKET ASM 4
68 2902082001 WD30X10022 GUIDE RAIL 2
69 2903 01 1015 WD12X1 01 76 CAP - GUI DE RAI L 4
70 2902 08 9101 WD02X1 01 18 LEVE LING LEG 4
71 2902060131 WD12X10177 JUNCTION BOX & COVER 1
72 2902020227 WD02X10120 SCREW 2
73 2903009015 WD27X10185 TOE KICK BK 1
74 2903009014 WD27X10186 ACCESS PANEL BK 1
75 2902 02 0230 WD02X1 01 21 SCREW - BK 4
77 2902084304 WD01X10247 TUB BAND ASM 1
78 2903 01 8051 WD08X10049 TU B TR IM BK 2
77 NLA WD01X10247 TUB BAND ASM 1
80 2907 23 0007 WD28X1 01 50 UPPER RACK ASM 1
81 2907240010 WD28X10151 LOWER RACK ASM 1
82 2903020504 WD28X10152 SILVERWARE BASKET ASM 1
83 2903 00 8006 WD12X1 01 79 UPPER STUD & ROLL E R ASM 4
84 2903008007 WD12X10178 LOWER STUD & ROLLER ASM 8
DRAWING
NUMBER
CATALOG
NUMBER
DESCRIPTION QUANTITY
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Page 45
W arranty
For The Period Of:GE Will Replace:
One YearAny part of the dishwasher which fails due to a defect in materials or workmanship. During
From the date of thethis full one-year warranty, GE will also provide, free of charge, all labor and in-home service
original purchaseto replace the defective part.
GE Dishwasher Warranty.
All warranty service provided by our Factory Service Centers,
or an authorized Customer Care
®
technician. To schedule service,
on-line, 24 hours a day, visit us at GEAppliances.com, or call
800.GE.CARES (800.432.2737).
Staple your receipt here.
Proof of the original purchase
date is needed to obtain service
under the warranty.
What GE Will Not Cover:
■ Service trips to your home to teach you how to use
the product.
■ Improper installation.
■ Failure of the product if it is abused, misused, or used for
other than the intended purpose or used commercially.
■ Replacement of house fuses or resetting of circuit
breakers.
■ Damage to the product caused by accident, fire, floods
or acts of God.
■ Incidental or consequential damage caused by possible
defects with this appliance.
■ Cleaning or servicing of the air gap device in the
drain line.
This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased for home
use within the USA. Proof of original purchase date is needed to obtain service under the warranty. In Alaska, the
warranty excludes the cost of shipping or service calls to your home.
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages. This warranty gives
you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state. To know what your
legal rights are, consult your local or state consumer affairs office or your state’s Attorney General.
Warrantor: General Electric Company. Louisville, KY 40225
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