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FOR SERICE TECHNICIAN S USE ONLY NOTE: This sheet contains important Technical Service Data. W10590893C Tech Sheet Do Not Remove Or Destroy DANGER WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Only authorized technicians should perform diagnostic voltage measurements. After performing voltage measurements, disconnect power before servicing. Failure to follow these instructions can result in death or electrical shock. Electrical Shock Hazard Disconnect power before servicing. Replace all parts and panels before operating. Failure to do so can result in death or electrical shock. oltage Measurement Safety Information When performing live voltage measurements, you must do the following: erify the controls are in the off position so that the appliance does not start when energized. Allow enough space to perform the voltage measurements without obstructions. Keep other people a safe distance away from the appliance to prevent potential injury. Always use the proper testing equipment. After voltage measurements, always disconnect power before servicing. Electrical Supply: (Under load) 60 Hz, 120 AC Supply Water Flow Rate: To fill 2 qt (1.9 L) in 27 seconds, 120 psi maximum, 20 psi minimum. Supply Water Temperature: 120 F (49 C) (Before starting a cycle, run water from sink faucet until hot.) Water Charge: 1.3 gal. (4.8 L) first fill (approximate), 1.1 gal. (4.3 L) other fills SPECIFICATIONS Assembly Lower Spray Arm Rotation: 25 to 40 rpm Upper Spray Arm Rotation: 25 to 35 rpm REPAIR KITS inyl Touch-up Kits: 675576 (Blue), 676453 (White), 676455 (Gray) Pin 1 Rotate Push to Release is mounted to console by snaps along side and top and/or screw tabs along top. Rast Connector Pinout Pin 1 Connector Box (Must release connector brace to remove box over power connectors.) Pinch to Release NOTE: Reinstall brace and box after service if removed. Connector brace locks in connectors. Fuse Service Check: F1 = Small-triac load fuse Check operation of loads during Service Diagnostics cycle. If any of the triac loads work, F1 fuse is OK. If all triac loads fail to work, F1 fuse could be open. See Fuse Resistance Check. Fuse Resistance Check: Meter Check of Loads and Fuses 1 2. Measure resistance of fuse F1. NOTE: The fuse is on the bottom of the Board but can be checked from the top side. See Pinout diagram. If resistance is <3 Ω, fuse is OK. If resistance is >3 Ω, replace What To Do If Fuse Open: Inspect and check resistance of all loads on fuse. If any loads are open, shorted, or have evidence of overheating or pinched wires, replace loads and/or repair wires.

3 2 1 Wiring Diagram Schematic shown with door switch and all other normally open contacts open. *Denotes energy-efficient components. Do not substitute. Line N W H. L. Stat Heater Line N BU/W BU/R W K2 4 3 2 1 P4 Htr-L1 Relay Htr-N Relay K4 Micro Pin Micro Pin * 1 PH Sync Wash Motor Pump Turq. (LBU) L1 N Turq. (LBU) P14-1 P14-2 P14 Pilot Relay K1 P5 2 1 Micro Pin Fuse K3 Sense Motor Relay Fuse F1 Micro Pin Motor Sense Circuit is different for High and Low motors. PC Board 6" (150 mm) x 3³ ₈" (86 mm) max. 2-sided, PCB material CEM3 Dispenser Wax Motor P5 P1 or Some models ent Wax Motor Dispenser Solenoid Spare Sensor Future Models Most models NTC Thermistor Drain Motor P3 P1 P5 P1 P3 P1 Overfill (Float) Switch (Diverter) Some Models Some models Spare Load Door Switch Spare Sensor (Diverter Position) * O.W.I. (NTC, Foam, and Turbidity Sensor) or NTC/Turbidity Sensor Some models P3 P1 P3 P1 P3 P1 * Fill alve P3 P1 BR P6-1 BR P6-3 BR P6-4 BR P6-6 BR P6-7 BR P6-9 BU P7-1 BU P7-3 BU P7-4 BU P7-6 R R R R Y Y P9-1 P9-3 P9-5 P9-6 P11 P12 P13 P14 P12-1 P12-2 Y P12-3 Y P12-4 Y P12-5 Y P12-6 P6 P7 P9 P11 P12 Future Models F2 Motor Fuse (Optional) Overfill Detection Analog Input Digital Input NTC Input Opt Foam Turbo Sig Drive Drive GY/BU Optional Wide Bus Connector 6 7 5 4 3 2 1 P3 Load (current) sensing of drain triac, small triac loads, and vent for self diagnostics. Door open detection 12 Temporary connection port for development tools (and future service tools). Return line from -12 relay coils goes through door switch. Ref 3 Watt Power Supply DD Ref (N) (-5) Option A Option B Start Cancel Status 5 keys, 14 LEDs max. Max. possible Resume Drain Programs DO EE (-12) 1 2 3 4 In factory programming P2 (on top surface of PCB). -12 Beeper Some models Integrated User Interface 2

INTERAL CYCLE, OPTION, AND STATUS LEDs CYCLE 1 CYCLE 2 CYCLE 3 HI TEMP START/RESUME CLEAN ALL OTHER CYCLE, OPTION AND STATUS LEDs INTERAL TIME (min:sec) TOTAL TIME: 20:52 SOIL SENSING INTERALS AND SENSOR CHECKS Service Diagnostics Cycle Notes: Service Diagnostics Cycle NOTES 3, 5 THERMISTOR (TEMPERATURE SENSOR) CHECK INTERAL. TURN CLEAN LED ON IF TERMISTOR IS IN NORMAL TEMPERATURE RANGE: 32 F (167 C). 3 NOTE LOADS PILOT RELAY FILL WASH MOTOR DISPENSER (DETERGENT/RINSE AID) DRAIN MOTOR HEATER SERICE DIAGNOSTICS NOTES 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CY1 CY1 CY1 CY1 CY1 CY1 CY1 CY1 CY2 CY2 CY2 CY2 CY2 CY2 CY2 CY2 CY2 CY2 CY2 CY3 CY3 CY3 CY3 CY3 CY3 CY3 CY3 HIT HIT HIT HIT HIT HIT HIT HIT HIT HIT HIT STA STA STA STA STA STA STA STA STA STA STA STA STA STA STA STA STA STA CLN CLN CLN CLN CLN (CLN) (CLN) CLN CLN ALL 0:06 1:21 CUSTOMER ERROR 1 1 To invoke the Diagnostics Cycle, perform the following while in standby: Press any 3 keys in the sequence 2-2-2-3 with no more than 1 second between keys. The Service Diagnostics Cycle will start when the door is closed. To rapid advance 1 interval at a time, press the Start/Resume Rapid advance may skip sensor checks as some checks require 2 complete intervals. NOTE: While in the Diagnostic Cycle, the Start/Resume feature is turned off (for example, Auto Resume after door interrupts) and the Start/Resume key becomes an individual advance Invoking Service Diagnostics clears all status and last ran information from memory and restores defaults. Drain and wash motors will pulsate on and off. Last ran cycles and options returned to default. Last ran delay returns to the lowest delay increment. Operating state returns to Standby upon completing or terminating the Service Diagnostics Cycle. 1:21 CUSTOMER ERROR 2 1:21 1:21 CUSTOMER ERROR 3 CUSTOMER ERROR 4 2 1 1 1 1 0:10 0:55 0:05 0:40 0:05 1:00 2:00 3:00 1:00 1:00 3:00 1:21 PLT FIL PLT FIL PLT FIL PLT PLT PLT PLT PLT PLT PLT WSH WSH WSH WSH WSH DSP DRN DRN HTR HTR 4 THR 3 5 3 4 1:21 SERICE ERROR 1 SERICE ERROR 2 1 1 2 Turn on all LEDs immediately upon receiving entry sequence (even if door is open) for 5 seconds as a display test. Turn off all LEDs for 1 second prior to reporting customer error history. 3 Thermistor (temperature sensor if present) checks: Turn on if thermistor is in its normal temperature range of 32 F to 167 F (0 C to 75 C). 4 Cycle 2 and Hi Temp LEDs flash in this interval. Press Cycle Select key in this interval to clear customer error history. 5 Turn on in this interval if dispenser current detected in previous interval. S T A N D B Y To quickly advance through customer cycles, invoke the Rapid Advance mode by pressing HIGH TEMP - HEATED DRY - HIGH TEMP - HEATED DRY, after starting the cycle. Then, press START/RESUME to advance through cycle intervals. Customer Cycle Operation NOTE: Rapid Advance mode is automatically enabled in the Service Diagnostic cycle but must be manually invoked in customer cycles. 3

Pinout Metering of Triac Loads Load must be connected for triac to operate correctly. Meter checks best made at the See illustration below and Dishwasher Strip Circuits. Ω of F1 Triac Fuse The following individual circuits are for use in diagnoses. Do not continue with the diagnosis of the appliance if a fuse is blown, a circuit breaker is tripped, or if there is less than a 120-volt power supply at the wall outlet. Door Switch -4-3 -2-1 -2-1 -2-1 - -3 & 4- -6 & 7- -9-1 -3 & -4- -6 - -5-6 -1-2 -3-4 -1-2 -3-4 -5-6 P4 P5 P14 Turq (LBU) P6 BR P7 BU P9 P11 R P12 Y Dishwasher Strip Circuits Unplug dishwasher Perform resistance checks. To check resistance of a component, disconnect harness leads first. 12 P9-6 Pin 1 Pin 3 Door Switch P9-5 Door Switch Sensing Input (To Heater) (To Wash Motor, ent, and Triac Loads) (To Heater) (To Wash Motor) K4 Heater (N) Relay K1 K2 K3 Pilot (L1) Relay Heater (L1) Relay Motor (N) Relay Micro Pin Micro Pin Micro Pin Micro Pin Wash/Rinse Motor Power L1 N P4-2 K1 P14-2 Pilot L1 Relay Fuse F1 Turq (LBU) PH Sync Wash Pin 3 Motor Pin 1 Turq (LBU) P14-1 K3 Motor Relay P4-1 W Water Heating/Heat Dry Pump is washing and control monitors temperature during water heating periods (see Wash/Rinse and Water Temperature Sensing circuits). Heater L1 P4-2 K2 Heater L1 Relay P4-3 BU/R N.C. Hi-Limit Thermostat Opens at 171 F - 181 F (77 C - 83 C) BU/R BU/W P4-4 K4 Heater N Relay P4-1 W N 4

Fill L1 Use P5-2 as test point for fuse F1. P5-2 Float (In normal position holds switch closed.) Float Switch Input N P4-2 K1 Pilot L1 Relay Fuse F1 P6-4 P7-3 Test hole for P6-3 and P6-4 may crowd P6-6 and P6-7. Recommend using test hole for P7-3. BR BR P6-6 P6-7 BR BR Pin 3 Pin 1 Pin 3 Pin 1 Overfill Float Switch P6-9 P4-1 W Triac Drain L1 Use P5-2 as test point for fuse F1. P5-2 N P4-2 K1 Pilot L1 Relay Fuse F1 P6-3 P7-3 BR BR Pin 1 Pin 3 P6-1 P4-1 Triac W Test hole for P6-3 and P6-4 may crowd P6-1. Recommend using test hole for P7-3. Dispenser (Detergent and Rinse Aid) L1 Use P5-2 as test point for fuse F1. P5-2 N P4-2 K1 Pilot L1 Relay Fuse F1 P9-3 P7-3 W P9-1 P4-1 Pin 1 Pin 3 Triac Test hole for P9-3 may crowd P9-1. Recommend using test hole for P7-3. 5

Service Diagnostics with Error s Entry sequence: Press any 3 keys in the sequence 2-2-2-3 with no more than 1 second between key presses. NOTE: Some models have replaced the Clean LED with Complete. DISPLAY TEST - ALL LEDs ON INTERAL 18 ERROR 1 - MOST RECENT INTERAL 17 Repeat FUNCTION PROBLEM 3 times CLEAN Pause CLEAN Pause unless 2 sec. 5 sec. advanced If no error, Clean If no error, by Start/ LED will stay on will stay on solid for Resume solid for 5 seconds. 5 seconds. ERROR 2 INTERAL 16 Repeat FUNCTION Pause PROBLEM 3 times CLEAN CLEAN Pause unless 2 sec. 5 sec. advanced If no error, Clean If no error, by Start/ LED will stay on will stay on solid for Resume solid for 5 seconds. 5 seconds. ERROR 3 INTERAL 15 Repeat FUNCTION Pause PROBLEM 3 times CLEAN CLEAN Pause unless 2 sec. 5 sec. advanced If no error, Clean If no error, by Start/ LED will stay on will stay on solid for Resume solid for 5 seconds. 5 seconds. ERROR 4 - OLDEST INTERAL 14 Repeat FUNCTION Pause PROBLEM 3 times CLEAN CLEAN Pause unless 2 sec. 5 sec. advanced If no error, Clean If no error, by Start/ LED will stay on will stay on solid for Resume solid for 5 seconds. 5 seconds. 10 seconds pause Hi Temp LED will be on Press Cycle Select key to clear errors. Cycle will advance to next interval automatically when errors have been cleared. INTERAL 13 Service Diagnostics Cycle Turns on loads and checks sensors. INTERAL 12-3 SERICE CYCLE ERROR 1 INTERAL 2 Repeat FUNCTION PROBLEM 3 times CLEAN Pause CLEAN Pause unless 2 sec. 5 sec. advanced If no error, Clean If no error, by Start/ LED will stay on will stay on solid for Resume solid for 5 seconds. 5 seconds. SERICE CYCLE ERROR 2 INTERAL 1 Repeat FUNCTION PROBLEM 3 times CLEAN Pause CLEAN Pause unless 2 sec. 5 sec. advanced If no error, Clean If no error, by Start/ LED will stay on will stay on solid for Resume solid for 5 seconds. 5 seconds. NOTE: Once error codes are extracted, refer to the Service Error s Table section to diagnose and correctly resolve the root cause condition. 6

FOR SERICE TECHNICIAN S USE ONLY Service Error s Table Example: 6-1 means Inlet Water function, Low / No Water Function 2- User Interface Thermistor/ OWI Pilot Stuck On 2- Software Issue Stuck Key Open 2-Shorted Failed Calibration detected K1 pilot relay stuck closed. Damaged or corrupted memory on control board. Incompatible software components inside micro. detected stuck key(s) in keypad or keypad connection. NOTE: If any keys are stuck, the stuck key will be ignored and an error recorded to the service history but no alert to customer. Open connector or component in Temperature Sensing circuit. Open or faulty temperature sensor. Temperature sensor input on Incoming water temperature above 167 F (75 C). Shorted connection or component in Temperature Sensing circuit. Shorted or faulty temperature sensor. Temperature sensor input on What to Check 2. Check all loads on K1 Pilot Relay for shorts. 3. Replace control and all shorted components. 2. Replace control board. Check responsiveness of each If some keys do not respond: - Unplug dishwasher - Disassemble door and inspect for correct assembly of control, console, and button tree. - Adjust assembly to eliminate stuck keys, reassemble door and test each - If key(s) still stuck/ unresponsive, replace 1. Check operation of temperature sensor in Service Diagnostics cycle. 2. Unplug dishwasher 3. Check all components and connections in the Temperature Sensing circuit with meter. 1. Check incoming water temperature. 2. Check operation of temperature sensor in Service Diagnostics cycle. 3. Unplug dishwasher 4. Check all components and connections in the Temperature Sensing circuit with meter. 1. OWI failure. 1. Check all connections in Soil Sensing circuit. 2. Check OWI lens surface. clean if needed. 3. Run Service Diagnostics to check OWI operation. OWI should see low soil with clear water. Unplug dishwasher or disconnect power and replace OWI or control if needed. NOTE: Run diagnostics after installing OWI to force calibration on next regular wash cycle. Function Thermistor/ OWI (cont.) 4- Wash Motor 5- Door Switch Failed Calibration (cont.) Motor Not Running Door Stuck Open 2. Drain hose check valve not sealing. 1. Loose connection in Motor circuit and/or faulty wash motor. 2. Motor Drive circuit or Sense circuit. 3. Open fuse on 1. Door was not latched within 4 seconds of pressing the Start/Resume 2. Loose connection in Door Switch circuit and/or door switch contacts stuck open and/or door switch contacts stuck open and/or door switch not making contact: - Sloppy door latch assembly (which can be aggravated by high door closure force, keeping strike plate from fully seating). - Door switch (high resistance). 3. If none of the above. What to Check Dirty water backs into dishwasher after draining. 1. Disconnect drain hose at plumbing connection. 2. Elevate hose above dishwasher and fill with water. If water flows into dishwasher, replace entire drain loop (install as high as possible and attach to underside of countertop if possible). 1. Check operation of wash motor during diagnostics. 2. Unplug dishwasher 3. Check resistances of connections in the Wash circuit. - Check/fix loose connections or replace wash motor. 2. If meter check of Wash Motor circuit shows normal resistance and still not getting power to the wash motor, replace Refer to Fuse Service Check in Meter Check of Loads and Fuses section. Instruct customer. Refer to Use and Care Guide. 1. Check strike plate and door closure force. erify door seal is seated properly. Check for interference between dish racks and door. Try bending strike plate down for better engagement. 2. Unplug dishwasher 3. Check resistances of door switch contacts and all connections in the Door Switch circuit while opening and closing the door latch. - If high resistance with door closed, check/fix loose connections. 4. Measure resistance of door switch contacts while checking mechanical operation of latch assembly. Check for broken plastic pieces on latch assembly. Replace latch if faulty. 1. With door open, verify 13 DC present across P9-5 and P9-6 2. If no voltage present, unplug dishwasher or replace 7

Function 5- Door Switch (cont.) 6- Inlet Water 2- Door Stuck Closed Low/No Water (Mechanical ) 2- Fill alve Electrical programmed to not start if it suspects the door switch is stuck closed. looks for the door switch to open between cycles. - Customer didn t open the door between cycles or door switch contacts stuck closed. 1. No water to dishwasher. 2. Bowls or pots loaded or flipped and captured wash water. 3. Drain loop detached from tub and/or improper drain connection. 4. Water leaking from dishwasher. 5. Fill valve or water line plugged with debris. 6. Overfill switch stuck in Overfill position and/or dishwasher not level. 7. Fill valve electrical 1. Loose connection in Fill alve circuit and/or open Fill alve Solenoid. 2. Open fuse on control to fill valve. 3. Fill alve Drive circuit on the What to Check 1. Open and close door and then press Start/ Resume Instruct customer to open door between cycles. 2. Unplug dishwasher 3. Measure resistance of door switch contacts while checking mechanical operation of latch assembly. erify water supply is turned on and supply line adequate. Instruct customer on loading. Refer to Use and Care Guide. Check for water siphoning out of unit: 1. Allow dishwasher to complete normal fill. 2. Drain for 5-10 seconds by pressing CANCEL/ DRAIN. 3. Open door and confirm water does not siphon out of unit. If it does, confirm drain loop is attached to side of dishwasher and drain hose is connected to a drain at least 20" (50.8 cm) off the floor. Check for leaks under dishwasher. Turn off water supply to dishwasher, disconnect water line to inlet valve, and inspect/clean the inlet screen of fill valve. Check other error codes to see if 6-4 also occurred. See 6-4 Error. Check other error codes to see if 6-2 also occurred. See 6-2 Error. Unplug dishwasher or check resistances of fill valve solenoid and all connections in the Fill circuit with meter. -Fix/replace open connection/part. Refer to Fuse Service Check in Meter Check of Loads and Fuses section. Unplug dishwasher or replace Function 6- Inlet Water (cont.) Suds/Air in Pump 4- Float Switch Open 1. Too many suds. 2. Bowls or pots loaded or flipped and captured wash water. 3. Water leaking from dishwasher. 1. Overfill switch stuck in Overfill position and/or dishwasher not level. 2. Drain hose check valve not sealing. 3. Fill valve triac on control shorted. 4. Fill valve mechanically stuck open. 5. Too many suds. 6. Open fuse F1 to fill valve and other triac loads. What to Check 1. Allow unit to fill and wash for 1 minute. Open door and check for excessive sudsing. 2. Confirm using proper dishwasher detergent, not hand detergent. 3. Check for excessive rinse aid leakage. Instruct customer on loading. Refer to Use and Care Guide. Check for leaks under dishwasher. Remove any items stuck under the float. erify that the float moves freely and hear click of the switch contacts. Check/adjust levelness of the dishwasher. Water backs into dishwasher after draining and elevates water level. 1. Disconnect drain hose at plumbing connection. 2. Elevate hose above dishwasher and fill with water. If water flows into dishwasher, replace entire drain loop (install as high as possible and attach to underside of countertop if possible). If still filling while door is open, fill valve is mechanically stuck open (see below). If not filling with the door open, check operation in Service Diagnostics Test Cycle. Advance service cycle until detergent dispenser opens. Fill valve should be off. Listen to see if dishwasher is still filling. If still filling, unplug dishwasher or replace Confirm dishwasher fills while the door is open. If yes, unplug dishwasher or disconnect power, turn off water to dishwasher, replace fill valve, and turn water back on. 1. Allow unit to fill and wash for 1 minute. Open door and check for excessive sudsing. 2. Confirm using proper dishwasher detergent, not hand detergent. 3. Check for excessive rinse aid leakage. Check other error codes to see if 6-2 also occurred. See 6-2 error code for open fuse checks. 8

Function 7- Heating 8- Draining No Heat 2- Heater Stuck On Slow Drain 1. programmed to disable heater, but continue running cycles, if it detects a water heating 2. Heater circuit problem: - Open in heater - Open connection or component in Heater circuit. 3. Heater Drive circuit on the Heater Drive circuit on the 1. Obstructed drain hose or path. 2. Drain Pump impeller fractured. What to Check Running diagnostics clears the control and allows the heater to turn on again. Water heating problem must be corrected, or the control will disable the heater again. See Heater circuit problem below. 1. Check operation of heater in Service Diagnostics cycle. 2. Unplug dishwasher 3. Measure resistance of heater and all components and connections in Water Heating circuit/heat Dry circuit. Unplug dishwasher or replace or disconnect power and replace 2. Inspect Heater and connections for overheating/shorting. If evidence of overheating or shorts exists, replace. 2. Check for blockages from Sump Check alve to customer s plumbing. Potential items: plugged garbage disposal or plug not knocked out, drain loop Check alve stuck and/or plugged hoses. 2. Remove Drain Pump and check impeller (normally there is some uneven resistance). If it is stripped, replace Drain Pump. Function 8- Draining (cont.) 10- Other 2- Drain Motor Electrical Drain Stuck On Dispenser Electrical 1. Loose connection in Drain Motor circuit and/or open Drain Motor winding. 2. Debris stuck in drain motor impeller. 3. Open fuse on control to Drain Motor. 4. Drain Motor Drive circuit on the Drain Motor Drive circuit on the 1. Loose connection in Dispenser circuit and/or open dispenser solenoid. 2. Open fuse on control to dispenser. 3. Dispenser Drive circuit on the What to Check 1. Check operation of drain motor during diagnostics. 2. Unplug dishwasher 3. Check resistances of drain motor winding and all connections in the Drain circuit. - If high resistance, check/ fix loose connections or replace drain. 2. Remove drain motor and dislodge debris from impeller. Refer to Fuse Service Check in Meter Check of Loads and Fuses section. Unplug dishwasher or disconnect power and replace or disconnect power and replace 2. Inspect Drain Motor and connections for overheating/shorting. If evidence of overheating/ shorting exists, replace. Unplug dishwasher or check resistances of dispenser solenoid and all connections in the Dispenser circuit. Fix/replace open connection/part. Refer to Fuse Service Check in Meter Check of Loads and Fuses section. Unplug dishwasher or disconnect power and replace 9

Troubleshooting Guide NOTES: For resistance checks, refer to Dishwasher Strip Circuits section. For checking operation with diagnostics, refer to Service Diagnostics Cycle section. Customer Description Flashes Won t Run or Power Up ( Dead Keypad/ Console) - No operation - No keypad response - No LEDs or display Won t Run and LED for Start/ Resume Key is Blinking Slowly Won t Run and All LEDs On Potential programmed with self diagnostics. 1. No power to unit or bad connection. 2. Loose connections in dishwasher power-up circuit or between keypad(s) and 3. detected door switch 4. Malfunctioning user interface or 1. By design, if the door is opened or power is interrupted during a cycle, the user must press the Start/ Resume key to resume operation. 2. Start/ Resume key not responding. 3. detected door switch Software/ hardware incompatibility problem with Check Read error code from the dishwasher and refer to Service Run Service Diagnostics test cycle to read full history of error codes. Check fuses, circuit breakers, and junction box connections. 2. Check continuity of power connections to If none of the above, unplug dishwasher or check/replace Instruct customer. Refer to Use and Care Guide. See One or More Keys Won t Respond. Related Error 5-1 5-1 2 Customer Description Won t Start and Start/ Resume key LED Flashes 3 Times When Start/ Resume Key is Pressed Won t Accept Key Presses and Lock LED On No Key and/ or LED Functionality Some Keys Work But One or More Keys Won't Respond Unusual Key/LED Behavior or LEDs Do Not Turn On Correctly When Keys Are Pressed. LEDs and/or Displays Run For Short Time (but No Loads Running) and then Shuts Off Potential looks for door to open between cycles: - Customer didn t open door between cycles. - Door switch contacts stuck closed. Lockout feature accidentally turned on by customer. 1. not properly installed in console, avoiding button actuation. 2. Missing button tree or light pipes. Stuck key/short circuit(s) in keys or in control's input lines that read the keys. software does not match hardware or panel. 1. Unit is in Sales Demo mode. 2. Open F1 (triac load fuse) on control disabled loads. Check Instruct customer. Press and hold Lock key or key with Lock symbol next to it for 5 seconds to turn Lock feature Off or On. 2. Disassemble console and check that control housing is fully attached to console and aligned properly. 3. Adjust control or replace missing parts as needed. 2. Disassemble console and check for presence of light pipe and button tree plastic parts. 3. erify that light pipe and button tree are not broken and that they are aligned correctly. 4. Replace missing parts as needed. Check function of all keys and LEDs in the UI. If no evidence of stuck keys (see above), unplug dishwasher or disconnect power and replace Check operation of Cancel If there is no Cancel LED response to multiple Cancel key presses, the control is likely in Sales Demo Mode. Run Service Diagnostics Cycle to clear Demo mode. Refer to Fuse Service Check in Meter Check of Loads and Fuses section. Related Error 5-2 2-1 10

Customer Description Long Cycles and/or Stuck in Certain Part of Cycle Can Start a Cycle But Runs for Only a Short Time - Does Not Complete Cycle (Clean LED or Completed May Blink) Will Not Drain or Excess Water Left in Unit NOTE: Check error history. If no error codes for electrical problems, problem is mechanical. Do not replace Potential 1. As part of normal operation, the dishwasher pauses 2 or 3 times during the cycle for thermal holds and advances once temperature is met. 2. Suds/air in pump requires repeated wash periods. 3. Motor problems force cycle to start and stop repeatedly. 4. A water heating problem could cause long cycles but will typically cause a water heating fault. 5. Heater takes a long time to heat water with low voltage. 6. Incoming water under 84 F (29 C). 1. canceled cycle due to error detected with wash motor. 2. Unit Is In Sales Demo mode. 1. Drain loop check valve not sealing. 2. Customer misunderstands water level after drain. 3. Draining Check Instruct customer. Explain thermal holds and how the cycle pauses when they occur. Check for at least 100 AC at power source. 1. Be sure dishwasher is connected to the hot water supply. 2. Confirm temperature at sink (recommend 120 F [49 C]). Instruct customer to run water at sink before running dishwasher. 3. Unplug dishwasher or disconnect power and check all connections and measure resistance in Temperature Sensing circuit. Replace OWI if resistance is high. Run Service Diagnostics Cycle to clear demo mode. 1. Disconnect drain hose at plumbing connection. 2. Elevate hose above dishwasher and fill with water. If water flows into dishwasher, replace entire drain loop (install as high as possible). Instruct customer. Sump will normally have about 1" (2.4 cm) of water remaining after cycle. Related Error 6-3 4-3 7-1 4-3 8-1 8-2 Customer Description Detergent Not Dispensing or Detergent Left In Dispenser NOTE: Check error history. If no error codes for electrical problems, problem is mechanical. Do not replace Poor Wash Film or Spots On Glasses and/or Dishes Potential 1. Item in lower rack blocked lid or blocked spray of water to dispenser. 2. Mechanical binding of dispenser lid. 3. Lid latch binding due to excess detergent in mechanism. 4. Dispenser electrical 5. canceled cycle before dispensing due to error detected with wash motor. 1. Cycle selection of customer not appropriate for dish load. 2. Plugged or damaged screens. 3. Spray arms not rotating. 4. Poor wash due to draining dispensing, and/or temperature 5. canceled cycle due to error detected with wash motor. 6. Heating 1. Customer not using rinse aid or dispenser empty. 2. Rinse aid dispenser 3. Hard water leaving film on dishes. Check Instruct customer on proper dish loading. 2. Check/replace dispenser. Instruct customer on proper dispenser filling. Instruct customer on cycle selection. Recommend High Temp option for wash performance boost. Inspect following three screens: - Filter cup coarse screen. - Filter cup fine screen. - Sump fine screen. 1. Check if arms blocked by dish item. Instruct customer. May also have restricted movement due to misalignment of the upper spray arm water delivery system. 2. Check nozzles. If plugged, clean nozzles and confirm filters installed properly. See WIll Not Drain or Excess Water Left In Unit or Detergent Not Dispensing or Detergent Left In Dispenser, or details on temperature sensing in Long Cycles and/or Stuck In Certain Part Of Cycle. Check rinse aid gauge level on dispenser. Instruct customer how to fill and monitor add/use rinse aid. Check water hardness. If hard, instruct customer to use maximum detergent or try pouring ¹ ₄ cup (60 ml) of Glass Magic into bottom of dishwasher. Also recommend 1 Hour Wash cycle. To clean the dishwasher, recommend running with 1 cup (250 ml) of white vinegar sitting upright in upper rack. Related Error 10-1 4-3 4-3 7-1 10-1 11

Customer Description Film or Spots On Glasses and/or Dishes (cont.) Poor Dry Sanitized LED Blinks or Incomplete Sanitization Message at End of Cycle ( Could Not Confirm Sanitization Achieved) Potential 4. Detergent carryover. 5. Etching of glass from too much detergent at too high of temperature. 6. Diverter 7. Drain loop check valve not sealing. 1. Customer not using rinse aid and/or dispenser empty. 2. Customer not using heated dry option. 3. Heating problems. 4. Rinse aid dispenser 5. canceled cycle due to error detected with wash motor. 1. Door opened during final rinse or dry. 2. Incoming water under 84 F (29 C). 3. Line voltage too low to heat fast enough. 4. Heating 5. Intermittent door switch/ latch connection. Check Check water hardness. If below 10 grains, then instruct customer to use less detergent and recommend the 1 Hour Wash cycle. Check water hardness. If below 10 grains, then instruct customer to use less detergent and recommend the 1 Hour Wash cycle. 1. Disconnect drain hose at plumbing connection. 2. Elevate hose above dishwasher and fill with water. If water flows into dishwasher, replace entire drain loop (install as high as possible). Check rinse aid gauge level on dispenser. Instruct customer how to fill and monitor add/use rinse aid. Recommend use of Heated Dry to customer. Instruct customer. 1. Be sure dishwasher is connected to the hot water supply. 2. Confirm temperature at sink (recommend 120 F [49 C]). Instruct customer to run water at sink before running dishwasher. 3. Unplug dishwasher or disconnect power and check all connections and measure resistance in Temperature Sensing circuit. Replace OWI if resistance is high. Check power source. Confirm at least 100 AC. See same checks as for 5-1 error. Related Error 9-1 9-2 7-1 10-1 4-3 7-1 Customer Description Melted Dishware and/or Spray Arm and/or Dishwasher Always Hot Noisy Operation Leaks or Drips On Cabinet or Floor Potential 1. Customer uses nondishwasher safe dishes or loads directly over heater. 2. Water heater displaced from mounting clip and/or pulled off center. 3 Water heating problem - heater stuck on. 1. Spray arm stalled or blocked and spraying on the door. 2. Motor problems force cycle to start and stop repeatedly. 3. No or low water. 1. Too many suds. 2. Leaking dishwasher. 3. Unit not level (leaning forward) and water surges over front lip during cycle. 4. Air pressure surge when open door and immediately reclose it while dishwasher is hot can force droplets out the vent duct. Check Instruct customer. Inspect heater. Adjust back into position if needed. - Instruct customer if blocked. - Check spray arm rotation and inspect for plugged nozzles. If plugged, clean nozzles and confirm filters are installed properly. 1. Allow unit to fill and wash for 1 minute. Open door and check for excessing sudsing. 2. Confirm using proper dishwasher detergent, not hand detergent. 3. Check for excessive rinse aid leakage. Check door/tub gasket and all water connections under dishwasher. If leak triggers low water error, then leak is probably not from water inlet connection. Check error history for float error 6-4. Error 6-4 is likely to occur if unit is significantly unlevel and leaning forward. Instruct customer to leave door open a few minutes before re-closing if opened door while dishwasher is hot. Related Error 7-2 4-3 6-1 6-2 6-3 6-4 6-3 6-4 6-1 6-3 6-4 W10590893C 2015. All rights reserved. 8/15 12