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File name ASC20141007001.pdf SERVICE BULLETIN Product: Dishwasher Bulletin Number: ASC20141007001 Bulletin Date: 10/7/2014 ELECTRONICS DW80F600UTS/AA, DW80F600UTB/AA, Models: DW80F600UTW/AA, DW80F800UWS/AA Subject: How to troubleshoot and repair DW80F dishwashers with water leaks from the door, oE over level water errors, or 5E drain errors Symptoms: 1. Water Leak from Door Corners Hot water supplied during the initial water fill may cause water to leak from the corners of the door during the first few rotations of the spray arm. Increased air pressure from the hot water will force water out of the bottom front corners of the tub. 2. oE Error Code Normally, during the water fill portion of a cycle, water comes from the water valve, through the case brake, and then into the tub. When the water passes through the case brake a small amount of water is diverted to the overflow chamber where the overfill probes are located. However, on some occasions, water is not entering the overflow chamber correctly and it is making contact with the overfill probes causing an oE error code. 3. 5E Drain Error Code A 5E drain error occurs even though there is no water in the dishwasher. If the ECS is contaminated, the ECS will send a false signal to the main PCB causing an unintended 5E drain error. 1 2 3 Model DW80F800*** DW80F600*** Overflow error "oE" display on c/panel Heavy+Smart auto LED blink Drain error "5E" display on c/panel Delicate LED blink This information is published for informational purposes only and intended for use only by personnel qualified for the specific tasks depicted. Qualified personnel are those who, based on their training and experience, are capable of identifying risks and avoiding potential hazards when handling or servicing a product. Only qualified personnel should repair products powered by electricity. Any attempt to handle, service or r |
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