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Function
Problem
Causes
Code
Code
6-
1-
3. Drain loop
Inlet Water
Low/No
detached from tub
(cont.)
Water
and/or improper
(Mechanical
drain connection.
Problem)
(cont.)
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 problem.
2-
1. Loose
Fill Valve
connection in Fill
(Electrical
Valve circuit and/
Problem)
or open fill valve
solenoid.
2. Open fuse on
control to fill valve.
3. Fill Valve Drive
circuit on control.
3-
1. Too many suds. 1. Allow unit to fill and wash for
Suds/Air
in Pump
2. Bowls or pots
loaded or flipped
and captured
wash water.
3. Water leaking
from dishwasher.
4. Diverter disk in
sump is missing.
4-
1. Overfill switch
Float
stuck in "Overfill"
Switch
position and/or
Open
dishwasher
not level.
2. Drain hose
check valve
not sealing.
3. Fill valve triac on
control shorted.
What to Check
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,
inspect/clean the inlet screen of fill
valve, and reconnect water.
Check other error codes to see
if 6-4 also occurred. See 6-4
Error Code.
Check other error codes to see if 6-2
also occurred. See 6-2 Error Code.
Unplug dishwasher or disconnect
power and check resistances of fill
valve solenoid and all connection 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 disconnect
power and replace control.
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 lower spray arm, turbo
zone assembly, rear feed tube, and
outlet cover and verify whether the
red diverter disk is installed.
Remove any items stuck under the
float. Verify that the float moves
freely and you hear the "click" of
the switch contacts. Check/adjust
level 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 disconnect
power and replace control.
Function
Problem
Causes
Code
Code
6-
4-
4. Fill valve
Inlet Water
Float
mechanically
(cont.)
Switch
stuck open.
Open
(cont.)
5. Too many suds. 1. Allow unit to fill and wash for
6. Open fuse F9 to
fill valve and other
triac loads.
7-
Disconnected or
Flowmeter
damaged
flowmeter.
8-
1. Loose
Regen
connection in
Valve
Regen valve
Electrical
circuit and/or
Problem
open Regen
valve solenoid.
2. Open fuse
on control to
Regen valve.
3. Regen valve
drive circuit on
the control.
7-
1-
1. Control
Heating
No Heat
programmed to
disable heater, but
continue running
cycles if it detects
a water heating
problem.
2. Heater circuit
problem:
- Open in heater.
- Open connection
or component in
heater circuit.
3. Heater Drive
circuit on the
control.
2-
Heater Drive
Heater
circuit on the
Stuck On
control.
8-
2-
1. Loose
Draining
Drain Motor
connection in
Electrical
Drain Motor circuit
Problem
and/or open Drain
Motor winding.
8
What to Check
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 minute. Open door and check for
excessive sudsing.
2. Instruct customer if using
improper dishwasher detergent
(hand detergent).
3. Disconnect power and replace
dispenser if see excessive rinse aid
leakage.
Refer to "Fuse Service Check" in
"Meter Check of Loads and Fuses"
section.
1. Disconnect power or unplug unit.
2. Check connections at salt level
sensor and at flowmeter.
3. Use meter to check for flowmeter
switch closed. Use meter to check
salt level sensor. Switch is open
when salt reservoir is filled and
closed when salt reservoir is low/
empty.
4. Disconnect flowmeter and leave
salt level sensor connected. Apply a
magnet to side of the salt tank near
the sensor connection to force the
switch closed.
5. With the magnet in place, run the
complete Service Diagnostics
cycle. If the sanitized LED turns on
in interval 3, the control is good;
replace the flowmeter assembly. If
the sanitized LED does not turn on,
the control input has failed; replace
the control.
Unplug dishwasher or disconnect
power and check resistances of
Regen valve solenoid and all
connections in the Regen Valve
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 control.
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. Unplug dishwasher or disconnect
power.
2. Measure resistance of heater and
all components and connections in
Water Heating circuit/Heat Dry
circuit. Fix/replace open
connection/part.
Unplug dishwasher or disconnect
power and replace control.
1. Unplug dishwasher or disconnect
power and replace control.
2. Inspect heater and connections
for overheating/shorting. If
evidence of overheating or shorts
exists, replace.
Unplug dishwasher or disconnect
power and check resistances of
drain motor winding and all
connections in the drain motor
circuit. Fix/replace open
connection/part.