GE AppliancesGeneral Electric CompanyLouisville, Kentucky 4022531-9137GE Profi leTM DishwasherTechnical Service GuideFebruary 2006GE Consumer & Ind
– 10 –12356748Component Locator ViewsDoor View (Door Panel and Eschtcheon Keypad Assembly Removed)Inside Cabinet View1 - Upper Spray Arm, 2 - Middle
– 11 –Bottom ViewFlood SwitchDrain PumpTurbidity SensorSumpHeating Element Drain Line Check ValveWater ValveFront of Dish wash erRear of Dish wash erC
– 12 –PDW8900 SeriesThe door panel covers the main control board, detergent cup, wire harness, Smart Dispense bottle, Smart Dispense detergent sensor,
– 13 –Keypad Assembly PDW9700 Series and PDW9900 SeriesTop control models have a membrane keypad that is accessed by removing the door panel. (see Do
– 14 –Water Hardness Test and CalibrationTest Water HardnessThe automatic liquid dishwashing detergent dispenser (SmartDispenseTM) dispenses the optim
– 15 –To remove the reservoir:Note: Removing the reservoir access collar causes structural damage to the collar. It must be replaced with a new part #
– 16 –TankSensor and GasketControl 5 VDC to SensorThe routing of the DC wiring from the tank is very important. The 3 tape points on the tank keep the
– 17 –FromDetergentReservoirTo DetergentOutletPump HousingImpeller123 41334149572 35.4 43.4 51.4 59.43 37.8 45.8 53.8 61.84 40.2 48.2 56.2 64.25 42.6
– 18 –Customer Purge of the Bulk Dispenser TankWhen to Purge the Bulk Dispenser TankOnly liquid or gel automatic dishwashing detergent can be used in
– 19 –Door Interlock SwitchThe door interlock switch opens the L1 circuit when the door is open. The switch is replaced as an assembly.The door panel
– 2 –IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICEThe information in this service guide is intended for use byindividuals possessing adequate backgrounds of electrical,elec
– 20 –Middle Spray Arm1. Check holes in spray arm for bits of china, seeds, and other foreign matter.2. Check spray arms for rotation.Removal and
– 21 –Fill FunnelThe top section of the fi ll funnel separates from the main body. The fi ll funnel body is held in place by a nut (located on the insid
– 22 –Heating ElementThe heating element can be activated using Service Mode.The dual-wattage heating element produces 875 watts during wash, to help
– 23 –Turbidity SensorThe turbidity sensor is located on the side of the sump. The turbidity sensor measures the amount of suspended particles in the
– 24 –High Drain LoopAir GapWater LevelSmart Fill SystemThe Smart Fill system consists of a new silent fi ll hose design and electronicly controlled ca
– 25 –Note: To prevent leaks after installation, ensure that hose-to-valve connection is good and that clamp is in place.Water Valve and Flood SwitchT
– 26 –Demo Mode• Demo mode is entered by pressing the Cookware pad (down arrow pad on Top Control models) and Added Heat pad simultaneously for 5 sec
– 27 –Control ModuleThe door panel must be removed to access the control module. (See Door Panel.) The main control is considered a “smart” control, c
– 28 –Active Vent The active vent consists of the fan, motor, housing, and vent louver motor.The active vent helps to reduce the noise level and heat
– 29 –Single Rack WashTMThe Single Rack WashTM bypasses the lower spray arm, directing the water fl ow only to the upper rack. A plastic-covered steel
– 3 –Table of ContentsActive Vent ...
– 30 –Circulation Pump and MotorThe dishwasher has a new pump design that includes a wax motor, magnet, and a steel ball used for Single Rack WashTM.
– 31 –Door Spring InstallationThe PDW8900 Series all have black door springs. They are hooked in the END hole of the door cable.The PDW9700 Series all
– 32 –PDW8900 SeriesTo enter service mode, press and hold the Cookware and Heated Dry keypads simultaneously for 3 seconds. To exit service mode, pres
– 33 –Always run the factory test mode to calibrate when replacing the turbidity sensor, control module board, and membrane key panel.The factory test
– 34 –PDW8900 SeriesWARNING: Disconnect electrical power before servicing.Caution: Label all wires prior to disconnection. Wiring errors can cause im
– 35 –PDW9700 Series and PDW9900 SeriesWARNING: Disconnect electrical power before servicing.Caution: Label all wires prior to disconnection. Wiring
– 36 –Warranty for 2005 ProductWhat GE Will Not Cover (for customers in the United States):For The Period Of: GE Will Replace:One Year Any part of the
– 37 –Warranty for 2006 and Later ProductWhat Is Not Covered (for customers in Canada): Service trips to your home to teach you how to use the produc
– 4 –Model DesignatorDesignates features – the higher the number, the more features.P D W 9 9 8 0 L 0 0 S SBrandP = Profi le
– 5 –IntroductionThe new GE Profi le PDW8900 Series, PWDW9700 Series, and PDW9900 Series dishwashers incorporate the following new features for 2005:
– 6 – Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model.Control FeaturesControl Settings Status Indicator Lights (Indicators v
– 7 –py g ySelectionsPDW8900 Series: Press the pad for the desired wash cycle.PDW9700 and PDW9900 Series: Use the Arrow Pads to scroll through the wa
– 8 –EnhancementsThe light above the selected pad will be ON to indicate which ENHANCEMENT has been selected.DELAY HOURS You can delay the start of a
– 9 –CleanPDW8900 SeriesThe CLEAN light is illuminated when the selected cycle and enhancements are complete. The light will stay ON untila pad is pre
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