Specifications
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Symptom Check for the Following Remedy
Noisy pump
assembly.
1. Debris in bottom of tub sump
area.
1. Clean out the sump area.
2. Pump parts were not properly
installed.
2. Inspect the pump and
correct any installation errors.
3. Impellers are not properly
shimmed or are rubbing.
3. Use the shim gage furnished
in the impeller seal kit. When
the seal is properly shimmed
the impellers will be in the
correct operating position.
4. Defective motor bearings. 4. Replace the motor.
5. A sucking sound is heard at the
end of the cycle.
5. This is a normal condition.
Spotting or
fi lming on glasses
(reposition of
food soil).
.
1. Detergent allowed to stand too
long in the dispenser or excessive
amounts of detergent are being
used.
1. Instruct the customer on
proper use of dishwasher
detergent. Refer to the Owner's
Manual.
2. Low incoming water
temperature.
2. Incoming water temperature
of 120°F is required to
properly dissolve dishwashing
detergents.
3. Improper loading of dishes,
pots, pans, and nesting of
silverware.
3. Instruct the customer
on proper loading of the
dishwasher. Refer to the
Owner's Manual.
4. Water high in mineral content. 4. Have water analyzed. Use
of commercially available
rinse agents (such as Jet Dry)
helps to reduce the spotting by
lowering the surface tension
of the water (the water then
“sheets” off the dishes).
5. High incoming water
temperature.
5. Incoming water temperature
of 160°F or higher will cause
high protein food particles to
bake onto the dishes before
detergent can remove them.
Set water heater tank to deliver
120°F water.
6. Improper installation of the
dishwasher to a food waste
disposal.
6. Install properly. Refer to
Installation Manual.