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PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

ACTIOW

Dishwasher omits portion

o1 B selected wash cycle

1.

Damaged or defective timer switch or

cams inside timer case.

2.

Open circuit between selector switch and

timer, (Rapid advance timer orrlyj

3.

Defective electrical comporient.

1 R e f e r t o timer testing

2,

Refer to wiring diagram and trace

circuit for power loss.

3., Check component associated with

mtssed portion of cycSe.

Dishwasher performs

part of the cycle at

incorrect times.

4,

Pinion gear slipping on rapid advance

motor shaft,

1.

Lead wires connected to incorrect

timer terminals-

2,

Selector switch improperly wired.

4,

Replace timer. Applies to dishwashers

with rapid advance timer

1,

Refer to wiring diagram for correct

connections,

2.

Refer to wiring diagram for correct

connections.

3,

Pinion gear slipping on rapid advance *

motor shaft,

4,

Damaged or defective selector switch.

3.

Replace timer. Applies to dishwashers

with rapid advance timers.

4,

Check selector switch per wiring

diagram.

Dishwasher stops part

way through a cycle.

1.

Cycle

selector button is not

fully

depressed,

2.

Wires

disconnEcted

at

the

selector

switch terminals,

3.

Open circuit inside the selector switch

4.

Timer damaged or switches making and

breaking at wrong time..

1,

Refer to Owners Manual on proper way

to USB dishwasher,

2.

Reconnect wires--

3,

Refer to selector switch circuitry on

wiring diagram and check continuity-

4,

Refer to wiring diagram and cycle

chart Check all timer switches for

correct length of time each should be

dosed.

Stuck in portion of the

cycle, (Timer will not

advarrce 1

1.

Open circuit to motor,

2 Wire disconnected at heater.

3.

Thermostat contacts not closing to

start timer motor after water reaches

temperature in the delay (sani) periods.

4.

Open circuit or damaged selector switch.

1.

Refer to wiring diagram and check

this circuit.

2.

Reconnect wire-

3.

Check thermostat.

4,

Refer to wiring diagram and check

circuitry of selector switch.

5, Defective timer motor.

5,

Check if power to timer motor, if

timer motor has power and is rotating,

the timer is defective.

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