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    GE Appliances General Electric Company Louisville, Kentucky 40225 31-9137 GE Pr ofi le TM Dishwasher T echnical Ser vice Guide February 2006 GE Consumer & Industrial PDW8900 Series PDW9700 Series PDW9900 Series[...]

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    – 2 – IMP ORT ANT SAFET Y NOTICE The information in this service guide is intended for use by individuals possessing adequate backgrounds of electrical, electronic, and mechanical experience. Any attempt to r epair a major ap pli ance may result in personal injury and pr operty damage. The man u fac tur er or seller cannot be r esponsible for t[...]

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    – 3 – Table of Contents Active Vent ................................................................................................................... ............ ............................................ 28 Circulation Pump and Motor .................................................................................................... .....[...]

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    – 4 – Model Designator Designates features – the higher the number , the more featur es. P D W 9 9 8 0 L 0 0 S S Brand P = Profi le E = General Electric - NA TM G = General Electric Product T ype CD = Counter T op DW = Dishwasher SD = Standar d SC = Convertible SM = Spacemaker SS = Compact (18 in.) RF = Retrofi t HD = Home Depot Derivative [...]

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    – 5 – Introduction The new GE Profi le PDW8900 Series, P WDW9700 Series, and PDW9900 Series dishwashers incorporate the following new features for 2005: SmartDispense TM - A bulk liquid detergent dispense assembly is introduced with this dishwasher . It consists of a dispense reservoir mounted within the inner door panel, a liquid level sensor[...]

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    – 6 – Throughout this manual, featur es and appearance may vary from your model. Control F eatur es Control Settings Status Indicator Lights (Indicators vary by models) The Status display tells you what is happening while the dishwasher is in operation and may flash, indicating a malfunction. The lights will come ON indicating the sequence of t[...]

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    – 7 – py g y Selections PDW8900 Series: Press the pad for the desired wash cycle. PDW9700 and PDW9900 Series: Use the Arrow Pads to scroll through the wash cycles. NOTE: All cycle times and water usage information contained in the following section are approximate values only . Actual results will depend on several factors, including but not li[...]

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    – 8 – Enhancements The light above the selected pad will be ON to indicate which ENHANCEMENT has been selected. DELA Y HOURS Y ou can delay the start of a wash cycle for up to 24 hours (depending on model). Press the DELA Y ST ART pad to choose the number of hours you want to delay the start of the cycle; then press ST ART/RESET . After closing[...]

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    – 9 – Clean PDW8900 Series The CLEAN light is illuminated when the selected cycle and enhancements are complete. The light will stay ON until a pad is pressed or the door is opened and then closed. PDW9700 and PDW9900 Series The CLEAN light is illuminated and a double beep will sound when the selected cycle and enhancements are complete. Y ou m[...]

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    – 10 – 1 2 3 5 6 7 4 8 Component Locator Views Door View (Door Panel and Eschtcheon Keypad Assembly Removed ) Inside Cabinet View 1 - Upper Spray Arm, 2 - Middle Spray Arm , 3 - Lower Spray Arm, 4 - Hub, 5 - Filter Screen, 6 - Heating Element , 7 - Float , 8 - Smar t Dispense Cap Left Side View Fill Funnel W ater V alve Fill Hose Door Spring PD[...]

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    – 1 1 – Bottom View Flood Switch Drain Pump T urbidity Sensor Sump Heating Element Drain Line Check V alve W ater V alve Front of Dish wash er Rear of Dish wash er Circulation Pump Motor Ball Junction Box W ax Motor PDW9000 Series Shown PDW8900 Series Shown Door View (Door Panel Removed ) Flapper (Active V ent) Control Module Fan Motor Door Int[...]

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    – 12 – PDW8900 Series The door panel covers the main control boar d, detergent cup , wire harness, Smart Dispense bottle, Smart Dispense detergent sensor , and Smart Dispense pump. The outer door panel is held in place by 12 screws (5 Phillips head screws per side and two 1 / 4 -in. hex head screws at the bottom). The esutcheon keypad is held o[...]

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    – 13 – Keypad Assembly PDW9700 Series and PDW9900 Series T op control models have a membrane keypad that is accessed by removing the door panel. (see Door Panel . ) • When removing the membrane keypad, peel the keypad fr om right to left . • When installing, make sure the membrane button ar eas and lights align with the keypad. • On model[...]

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    – 14 – Water Hardness T est and Calibration T est Water Hardness The automatic liquid dishwashing deter gent dispenser (SmartDispense TM ) dispenses the optimum amount of detergent to clean the dishes. This amount of detergent intr oduced during each cycle is based on the soil level of the dishes and the hardness of the w ater . Therefor e, the[...]

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    – 15 – T o remove the reservoir : Note: Removing the reservoir access collar causes structural damage to the collar . It must be replaced with a new part # WD35X10059. Remove the door panel. (See Door Panel .) Insert a small fl at-blade screwdriver into the slot in the side of the retaining collar and push the scr ewdriver handle counterclockw[...]

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    – 16 – Ta n k Sensor and Gasket Control 5 VDC to Sensor The routing of the DC wiring fr om the tank is very important . The 3 tape points on the tank keep the DC wiring perpendicular to the AC harness wiring running down across the fr ont of the tank . (See tank photo.) Note : The dispenser tank , sensor with wire harness, and gasket are only a[...]

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    – 17 – From Detergent Reservoir To Deter gent Outlet Pump Housing Impeller 123 4 13 3 4 1 4 9 5 7 2 35.4 43.4 51.4 59.4 3 37.8 45.8 53.8 61.8 4 40.2 48.2 56.2 64.2 5 42.6 50.6 58.6 66.6 Smart Dispense Bottle Duration 123 4 1 10.3 8.3 6.9 5.9 2 9.6 7.8 6.6 5.7 3 9.0 7.4 6.3 5.5 4 8.4 7.0 6.0 5.3 5 8.0 6.7 5.8 5.1 Dosage (ml) Hardness Soil Level [...]

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    – 18 – Customer Purge of the Bulk Dispenser Tank When to Purge the Bulk Dispenser Tank Only liquid or gel automatic dishwashing deter gent can be used in the bulk dispenser . The dispenser must be purged if the consumer puts hand dishwashing deter gent or a rinse agent in the dispenser . These products will pr oduce copious amounts of suds, and[...]

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    – 19 – Door Interlock Swit ch The door interlock switch opens the L1 circuit when the door is open. The switch is replaced as an assembly. The door panel and escutcheon must be removed to access the door latch switch. (See Door Panel .) The door latch switch is held in place by 2 Phillips head screws. If the door is unlatched while running a wa[...]

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    – 20 – Middle Spray Arm 1. Check holes in spray arm for bits of china, seeds, and other foreign matter . 2. Check spray arms for rotation. Removal and Replacement 1. Pull upper rack all the w ay out . 2. Remove plastic screw on bottom of middle spray arm. This will allow the middle spray arm and bearing to be removed. Note: Install middle spray[...]

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    – 21 – Fill Funnel The 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 inside of the dishwasher). Rotate the nut counterclockwise to r emove the main body. There is a gasket seal be tween the fi ll funnel and dish wash er tub. Make certain the gasket is seated when[...]

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    – 22 – Heating Element The heating element can be activated using Service Mode . The dual-wattage heating element pr oduces 875 watts during wash, to help heat the w ater , and an effective wattage due to cycling of 700 watts during the dry cycle. It is normal for the heating element to cycle during Heated Dry cycle. The control ener gizes the [...]

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    – 23 – Turbidity Sensor The turbidity sensor is located on the side of the sump. The turbidity sensor measures the amount of suspended particles in the wash water in the sump. The control sends the turbidity sensor a pulse width modulated 5-volt signal for calibration and usage during operation. The control then r eceives an analog signal of th[...]

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    – 24 – High Drain Loop Air Gap W ater Level Smart Fill S ystem The Smart Fill system consists of a new silent fi ll hose design and electronicly contr olled cavitation sensing (adaptive fi ll). The new fi ll hose design uses a rigid plastic tube with rubber over mold at both ends. This smaller diameter reduces w ater fl ow rate and fi ll n[...]

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    – 25 – Note: To pr event leaks after installation, ensure that hose-to-valve connection is good and that clamp is in place. Water Valve and Flood Switch The water valv e is a 120 V AC solenoid valve that is switched on/off by the control module. The fl ood switch acts as a safety switch ONL Y and does not control normal operation of the w ater[...]

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    – 26 – Demo Mode • Demo mode is entered by pr essing the Cookware pad (down arr ow pad on T op Control models) and Added Heat pad simultaneously for 5 seconds. • When entered, the Normal and Added Heat LEDs blink for 3 seconds, and the active vent will close. • Pressing a pad will light the corr esponding LED. • Pressing the S tar t/Res[...]

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    – 27 – Control Module The door panel must be removed to access the contr ol module. (See Door Panel .) The main control is considered a “smart” control, capable of learning the water temperatur e and turbidity characteristics of the home. It is normal for the cycle times to vary over a period of time fr om the factory default settings due t[...]

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    – 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 loss when in the closed position. The control module supplies +/- 12 VDC to the vent louver motor . The control module r everses polarity to drive the motor in a clockwise or counterclock wise[...]

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    – 29 – Single Rack Wash TM The Single Rack Wash TM bypasses the lower spray arm, directing the w ater fl ow only to the upper rack . A plastic-covered steel ball, r eleased by a wax motor-contr olled magnet , is forced by the water fl ow to block the venturi for the lower spray arm. Cleaning power is directed to the top basket ONL Y through t[...]

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    – 30 – Circulation Pump and Motor The dishwasher has a new pump design that includes a wax motor , magnet , and a steel ball used for Single Rack Wash TM . This pump must be replaced with the same pump design (kit # WD26X10029). The pump housing contains a molded channel to direct the movement of the ball towar ds the venturi. The plastic shell[...]

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    – 31 – Door Spring Installation The PDW8900 Series all have black door springs. They are hooked in the END hole of the door cable. The PDW9700 Series all have black door springs. They are hooked in the MIDDLE hole of the door cable. Black springs with white painted markings are packaged with the dishwasher for use with heavy door panels. The PD[...]

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    – 32 – PDW8900 Series T o enter ser vice mode, press and hold the Cookwar e and Heat ed Dry keypads simultaneously for 3 seconds. T o exit ser vice mode, press the Start/Reset keypad at any time. Ser vice Mode &1DC C>=C >?2>=CA>;?0=4; !1DC C>=5;0 C1>F43?0=4;  1>F43? 0=4;B7>F= * Not[...]

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    – 33 – Always run the factory t est mode to calibrate when replacing the turbidity sensor , control module board, and membrane key panel. The factory test mode is the most accurate way to test the turbidity sensor cir cuit , which contains the control module, wiring, and turbidity sensor . Factory test mode will test the thermistor (used for au[...]

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    – 34 – PDW8900 Series W ARNING: Disconnect electrical power before servicing. Caution : Label all wires prior to disconnection. Wiring errors can cause impr oper and dangerous operation. Verif y operation after ser vicing. Schematics and Strip Circuits !" 9# 6H AG 34C4A64=C B4=B>A 34C4A64=C B4=B>A : 4 H ? 0 3 2>=CA>;28A2D8C?[...]

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    – 35 – PDW9700 Series and PDW9900 Series W ARNING: Disconnect electrical power before servicing. Caution : Label all wires prior to disconnection. Wiring errors can cause impr oper and dangerous operation. Verif y operation after ser vicing. : 4 H ? 0 3 2>=CA>;28A2D8C1>0A3 "3868C38B?;0 H < 02C8E4 E4=C <>C>A[...]

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    – 36 – Warranty for 2005 Pr oduct What GE Will Not Cover (for customers in the United States) : 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 From the date of the this full one-year warranty , GE will also provide, free of charge, all labor and in-home se[...]

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    – 37 – Warranty for 2006 and Later Product What Is Not Cover ed (for customers in Canada) : ■ Service trips t o your home to teach you how t o use the product . ■ Improper installation. If you have an installation problem, contact your dealer or installer . Y ou are r esponsible for providing adequate electrical, exhausting and other connec[...]