Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit EDW4000 du fabricant GE
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PUB # 31-9085 09/01 MODEL SERIES: TECHNICAL SER VICE GUIDE GE Consumer Home Services T raining T riton XL Dishwashers EDW4000 EDW4060 GSD6200 GSD6300 GSD6600 GSD6660 GSD6700 PDW7300 PDW7700 PDW7800 PD.
IMPORT ANT SAFETY NO TICE The information in this ser vice guide is intended f or use by individuals possessing adequate backgrounds of electrical, electronic, and mechanical experience. Any attempt to repair a major appliance ma y result in personal injur y and proper ty damage.
– 1 – T able of Content s T able of Content s Introduction ......................................................................................................... 2 Nomenclature ...................................................................
– 2 – Introduction The new T riton XL Dishwashers are pack ed with f eatures to get your dishes cleaner, pots and pans spotless, and k eep your kitchen quieter .
– 3 – Model Designator Designates features – the higher the number , the more features. Nomenclature Model Number Serial Number The first two characters of the serial number identify the month and year of manufacture.
– 4 – Control Panel Features Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model. Profile Models Control Settings Status Indicator Lights The Status display tells you what ’ s happening while the dishwasher is in operation and may flash, indicating a malfunction (see page 6).
– 5 – COOK Heavy 11.4 gal., 95 min. WARE Medium 10.0 gal., 71 min. Light 10.0 gal., 66 min. This cycle is meant for heavily soiled dishes or cookware with dried-on or baked-on soils. This cycle may not remove burned-on foods. Everyday dishes are safe to be used in this cycle.
– 6 – Start Close the dishwasher door and select the cycle and desired enhancements. Touch the ST ART/RESET pad to begin the cycle. Water fill begins, and approximately 60 seconds later the wash action begins. NOTE: The dishwasher remembers your last cycle so you don ’ t have to reprogram each time.
– 7 – ExtraClean ™ Sensor Selections The light above the selected pad will be ON to indicate which ExtraClean ™ Sensor Selection has been selected. ANTI-BACTERIA Heavy 10.0 gal., 93 min. Medium 8.6 gal., 90 min. Light 7.2 gal., 90 min. This cycle raises the water temperature in the final rinse to sanitize your dishware.
– 8 – LOCK Y ou can lock the controls to prevent any selections from being made. Or you can lock the controls after you have started a cycle. Children cannot accidentally start dishwasher by touching pads with this option selected. T o unlock the dishwasher controls, press and hold the HEA TED DRY pad for 3 seconds.
– 9 – Component Locator Views Door View (Panel and Escutcheon Removed) Control Module Flapper (Active V ent) House Electrical Supply Junction Box Factory T e st Cable Detergent/ Rinse Agent Module.
– 10 – Flood Switch Circulation Pump Motor Junction Box T urbitity Sensor Sump High Drain Loop Drain Pump Drain Line Check V alve W ater V alve Bottom View Factory T est Cable Connector Heating El.
– 11 – P0003687 Inside View Inside Door View Upper Spray Arm Main Conduit Heating Element Fine Filter Lower Spray Arm Inlet Cover Hub Detergent/Rinse Module Detergent Compartment V ent (Active V e.
– 12 – P0003689 Side View Water Va l v e Drain Line Check V alve Fill Funnel Fill Hose Door Spring Drain T ube Assembly.
– 13 – Dishwasher Components Door Components The door components are accessible by removing 3 Phillips screws from each side of inner door and 2 T20 torx screws from the bottom of the door . Carefully separate the inner door panel from the outer door panel.
– 14 – Control Module Removal 1. Remove the outer door panel (see Door Compo- nents ). 2. Open the door and remove the 3 screws from the back on the right side of the escutcheon keypad assembly . 3. Remove 1 screw from the right side of the control module and slide the module out.
– 15 – Stainless Steel Bowed Panel (On Some Models) Disassembly 1. Open the dishwasher door to the fully open (89 degrees open) position. 2. Remove 8 screws (4 screws per side) which hold the outer panel to the door assembly . Be careful not to remove the 2 screws which hold the escutcheon to the door assembly .
– 16 – sure that the protruding ribs from the escutch- eon fit inside the stainless steel front opening. Adjust the position of the outer panel up or down, left or right to center the panel with the escutcheon.
– 17 – Bottom Door Seal The bottom door seal is replaceable by removing the outer door panel (see Door Components ). With the door closed, insert a flat-blade screwdriver under the bottom of the door into the channel and twist to break the bead. Open the door and pull the seal from the channel.
– 18 – Check f or clogged: inlet cov er sump drain pump drain pipe one-wa y check v alve (in drain pipe) YES NO Check f or open circuit between control module and pump or between pump and door interlock switch. If circuits OK, replace control module.
– 19 – through the hub to the lower spray arm and to the main conduit. The main conduit supplies water to the middle and upper spray arms. Inlet Cover Caution: Use care to avoid breaking the clip on the hub when removing the main conduit from hub.
– 20 – O-ring Rotate clockwise 1/4 turn to remove. Fill Funnel The fill funnel is removable with a quarter turn clockwise. There is an O-ring seal between the fill funnel and the dishwasher tub. Calrod ® Heating Element The heating element can be activated using service mode.
– 21 – during the drying cycle, drops to 700 W for gentler drying. W ater inlet temperature must be at least 120 ° F for proper drying. Low water inlet temperature will prevent proper convection air movement and increase drying time substantially .
– 22 – NO NO N COM WX DOOR INTERLOCK WR PX YX FLOOD SWITCH C WATER VALVE 725-1200 J2-2 WA TER V A L VE A ND FLOOD SWITCH L1 voltage from J2-2 W ater V alve and Flood Switch The water valve is a 120 V AC (L1) solenoid valve that is switched on/off by the control module.
– 23 – Flapper V ent Drive ACTIVE VENT + or – 12 VDC at J5-1 + or – 12 VDC at J5-2 M ACTIVE VENT MOTOR BX RX J5-1 J5-2 water level is low , check the following: • Flood switch, flood switch float, and float stem - Flood switch should open when water level is approximately 1/4 in.
– 24 – Flashing Display Light s The status display tells you what’s happening while the dishwasher is in operation and may flash, indicat- ing a malfunction.
– 25 – Service Mode THIS DISHW ASHER IS PROGRAMMED WITH A SERVICE MODE TO AID THE TECHNICIAN IN TROUBLESHOOTING THE DISH- W ASHER. EACH COMPONENT MA Y BE CYCLED TO DETECT IF IT IS FUNCTIONING CORRECTL Y . COMPONENTS ARE CYCLED BY PRESSING KEYP ADS TO THE RIGHT OR LEFT OF THE ST ART/RESET KEYP AD.
– 26 – Factory T est Mode Entering Factory T est Mode Note: This mode can only be entered within the first 2 minutes after power-up. Af ter 2 minutes, factory test mode is unavailable. 1. Disconnect power from dishwasher . W ait 10 seconds and connect power to dishwasher .
– 27 – W ashability Complaint s Hot Water – Ample supply of water at a minimum temperature of 120 ° F is necessary . Do not use dishwasher soon after using clothes washer or filling bath tub. Loading – Consult Owner ’ s Manual on loading procedures.
– 28 – Cycle Progression Chart * When maximum temperature is reached and the calrod is on the calrod will be cycled on and off. **Heater is on for the first 6 minutes then cycles. # The CLEAN NORMAL run will insert the pre-soak after 3 minutes into the first fill.
– 29 – Wiring Diagram W ARNING: Power must be disconnected before servicing the appliance. K E Y P A D CONTROL CIRCUIT BOARD 3-DIGIT DISPLA Y M ACTIVE VENT MOTOR BX RX J7 KEYP AD 1 23 4 5 67 8 9 1.
– 30 – Part s List Note: The components shown in this drawing may differ from the components in your unit. Refer to the microfiche or GEA IPC for the component and part number for your unit.
– 31 – Note: The components shown in this drawing may differ from the components in your unit. Refer to the microfiche or GEA IPC for the component and part number for your unit.
– 32 – Note: The components shown in this drawing may differ from the components in your unit. Refer to the microfiche or GEA IPC for the component and part number for your unit.
– 33 – Note: The components shown in this drawing may differ from the components in your unit. Refer to the microfiche or GEA IPC for the component and part number for your unit.
– 34 – Note: The components shown in this drawing may differ from the components in your unit. Refer to the microfiche or GEA IPC for the component and part number for your unit.
– 35 – 1 31-30365 P M SHEET MINI MANUAL 1 1 31-30530 PM INSTRUCTION INST ALL 1 1 49-5908 P M MANUAL USE & CARE 1 30 WD03X10014 SPRING 2 42 WZ4X376D SCR 10-16X3/4 #8 HX SSTL 3 50 WD13X10006 KEE.
– 36 – 585 WD12X10057 CONDUIT MAIN 1 586 WD12X10059 CONE DOCKING 1 610 WD12X10066 HUB SPRA Y ARM MID 1 61 1 WD01X10102 BEARING SPRA Y ARM UP 1 612 WD01X10109 NUT HUB MID 1 615 WD28X10074 RACK UPPE.
– 37 – 790 WD01X10065 CLAMP HOSE 1 790 WH01X2036 CLAMP HOSE 1 801 WR02X10585 SPRING RECESS DOOR 1 802 WD13X10010 HANDLE LA TCH WH 1 803 WD21X10121 SWITCH INTERLOCK ASM 1 804 WD13X10008 ACTUA TOR H.
– 38 – Review 1. The incoming water temperature must be _________. 2. The dishwasher has a ______ year parts warranty . The electronic module has a _____ year _________________ warranty . 3. The dishwasher has a ______ year labor warranty . 4. If the bearing washer (item #61 1) on the top rack, bottom wash arm is left out, then: a.
– 39 – W arranty Profile Models For The Period Of: GE Will Replace: One Y ear Any part of the dishwasher which fails due to a defect in materials or workmanship. During this full From the date of the one-year warranty , GE will also provide, free of charge, all labor and in-home service to replace the original purchase defective part.
– 40 – What GE Will Not Cover: Lifetime of Product The PermaT uf ® tub or door liner , if it fails to contain water due to a defect in materials or workmanship. During this full warranty , GE will also provide, free of charge, all labor and in-home service to replace the defective part.
– 41 – Notes.
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