Safety InformationOperating InstructionsTroubleshooting TipsCustomer Service
About the display diagnostic codes.
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Display What It Means What To Do
Not enough water is Unlatch the door. If there is no water in
entering the dishwasher. the bottom of the dishwasher, check the
water supply to the dishwasher.
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Is the dishwasher water supply turned on?
OR
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Is the household water supply turned on?
¥ If you use well or cistern water, is the
supply adequate?
If the water supply is adequate, try the
cycle again. If repeats, call for service.
The drain pump could be Unlatch the door. If there is standing
temporarily blocked water in the bottom of the dishwasher,
(usually caused by food relatch the door, touch
START,
then
particles such as cereal). immediately touch
RESET
to start the
pump. If continues to appear, you
may need to do this several times to
break up the blockage.
The water temperature Avoid showers or laundry just prior to
in the dishwasher did not running the dishwasher. (Use the
reach the proper wash
DELAY START
feature to start dishwasher
temperature. This is
when the water heater is up to normal
usually caused by lack of
temperature.)
Adjust household
hot water coming from the
water heater thermostat to 120°F.
household water heater
. minimum.
If appears with every cycle and
you
know the water from the water heater is
hot (120°F. or more), call for service.
The temperature sensor The temperature sensor needs to be
in the dishwasher is not replaced. Call for service.
functioning properly.
Dishwasher may continue
NOTE:
You may continue to use your
to be used, but it will not
dishwasher. For best results adjust your
heat water automatically.
household water heater thermostat
to 140°F.
■ Try the cycle again to see if the code reappears. The dishwasher may
correct itself.
■ Electronic controls can be affected by outside interference. Shutting off
power to the dishwasher (at the fuse or circuit breaker) could correct
the problem. Restore power after 15 seconds and try the cycle again.
■ Check the guide for things you can do to correct the problem.
■ See the
Troubleshooting Tips
at the back of this manual.
Before You Call For Service