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SAFETY .................................................. 3
4.7
4.8
Door spring.................................................................15
4.9
Terminal box...............................................................15
4.10
1.1
1.2
1.3
4.11
INSTALLATION ...................................... 4
4.12
2.1
4.13
2.2
Alignment .....................................................................4
4.14
2.3
REPAIR................................................. 20
2.4
2.5
5.1
Access ........................................................................20
5.2
Controls ......................................................................24
OPERATION ........................................... 6
5.3
Dispensers..................................................................27
3.1
Control layout...............................................................6
5.4
3.2
Using controls..............................................................6
5.5
3.3
5.6
3.4
5.7
3.5
5.8
3.6
5.9
COMPONENTS..................................... 10
5.10
5.11
4.1
5.12
4.2
5.13
4.3
Dispenser....................................................................11
5.14
4.4
4.5
FAULT DIAGNOSTICS......................... 36
4.6
Float ............................................................................14
6.1
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6.2
6.3
Troubleshooting.........................................................43
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SAFETY
1.1
General hazards
1.2
c h
Dont allow electrical and water supply lines to touch. Dont work
on an energized circuit. Doing so could result in serious injury or
death. Only qualified electricians should perform electrical work.
Dont attempt any work on the dishwasher electric supply circuit
until you are certain the circuit is de-energized.
Make sure electrical work is properly installed. There should be
no loose electrical connections. Ensure all electrical connections
are properly made.
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INSTALLATION
2.1
Pre-Install checklist
2.2
Alignment
2.3
Electrical connection
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2.5
2.4
Water connection
Attach the hot water line to the 90 elbow and route it underneath
the unit toward the hot water connection. Make sure the line
doesnt contact any moving parts.
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OPERATION
3.2
3.1
Control layout
3.1.1
SHE models
3.3
SHE4AM02UC
SHE4AM12U
Using controls
To reset, press and hold Start button until Active light goes out
or when display shows 0.01 -- for integrated models (with
buttons on top of the door), open door just enough to expose
buttons. Wait about one minute for dishwasher to stop draining -with integrated models, door must be closed for dishwasher to
drain. To reset dishwasher, turn it off after it stops.
3.4
3.4.1
Turn dishwasher on, press and hold > button, then press and
hold Start button. Clean and Sanitized lights will be flashing
(Extra Dry mode). When lights are flashing, release buttons.
SHX models
SHE lights
Rinse
Clean Sanitized Agent
SHX3AM02UC
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Press > button to scroll between Extra Dry and Rinse Aid
modes. Press < button to scroll to desired setting. Press Start
button to save settings and exit basic settings.
SHE LED
displays
3.4.2
Turn dishwasher on, press and hold > button, then press and
hold Start button. Sanitized light will be flashing (Extra Dry
mode). When light is flashing, release button.
3.4.3
Turn dishwasher on, press and hold > button, then press and
hold Start button. Clean and Sanitized lights will be flashing
(Extra Dry mode). When lights are flashing, release buttons.
SHX lights
SHE lights
Rinse
Clean Sanitized Agent
Press > button to scroll between Extra Dry and Rinse Aid
modes. Press < button to scroll to desired setting. Press Start
button to save settings and exit basic settings.
SHE digital
display
d:00
d:01
r:00
r:01
r:02
r:03
r:04
r:05
r:06
Active
Sanitized
Clean
Rinse Aid
Active
Sanitized
Clean
Rinse Aid
Active
Sanitized
Clean
Rinse Aid
Press > button to scroll between Extra Dry, Rinse Aid and
Cycle Tone Volume modes. Press < button to scroll to desired
setting. Press Start button to save settings and exit basic
settings.
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SHX LED
displays
SHX basic settings
Power
Scrub Regular Quick
Controls can run customer service tests, show error codes, run
sales demo programs and run factory tests. The same procedure
is used to access all programs dont run factory tests.
All programs are listed for questions about unknown codes or
displays occasionally encountered on dishwashers.
3.5.1
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SHE digital
display
P0
P1
P2
P3
P6
P7
3.5
SHE LED
displays
Power
Scrub Regular Quick
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3.6
3.6.1
General instructions
3.6.3
Unlike with traditional dishwashers, do NOT disconnect drain
pumps when using sales demo programs. Dishwasher controls
run safety checks if drain pumps or heat pumps are
disconnected, dishwashers will NOT run.
No disconnections are needed just add one (1) gallon of water
(with bacteria stat) to dishwasher tanks. Heat pumps will run and
lights will light when program buttons are pushed. Drain pumps
do not run. Its not necessary to plug drain hoses, but its a good
practice to prevent any possible water leakage.
3.6.2
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SHE digital
display
P7
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COMPONENTS
4.2
4.1
The door latch is mounted on top of the tank and doesnt contain
a microswitch. It uses a Hall-effect sensor in the door to sense
the door latch magnet to determine if the door is open or closed.
The Hall-effect sensor is held by two T-10 Torx screws. The door
latch is held by one T-20 Torx screw and two tank tabs.
Door latch
1. Door latch
2. Hall effect sensor
2
Starting FD8907, the small door latch face plate has been
integrated into the tray insert (and cant be obtained separately).
1
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The dishwasher wont start if the door isnt closed securely. Push
the door closed until the door latch closes (i.e. until the latch
clicks). If the dishwasher starts, educate the customer on closing
the door securely.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
1 2
If the dishwasher wont start when the door has been securely
closed, check the door latch with a magnet. Hold the magnet
over the Hall Effect sensor (located just left of the left screw) if
the dishwasher starts, the sensor didnt sense the door latch
magnet.
Occasionally a door can catch on the door seal and not close
securely. If the door or door seal is misaligned, realign it. If the
door latch is broken, replace it.
4.3
Dispenser
Coil
Actuator
Rinse-aid pump
Optical rinse-aid sensor
Cover release lever
5 2
3
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The heat pump is best accessed from the bottom even though its
accessible from the back as well.
2
4.4
Heat pump
1. Heat pump
2. Sump
3. Clamp
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4.5
Drain pump
The BLDC 9-vane drain pump has variable speed and direction.
The power control module controls speed and direction, detects
end of draining and blocked rotor and corrects locked rotor
conditions.
The dishwasher wont run if the drain pump is
disconnected or disabled.
4.5.2
Cavitating
4.5.3
Siphoning
Siphoning may occur in any type of drain pump when low water
flow allows a siphon (suction) to develop, pulling waste water
back into the pump. Sump check valves along with air
gaps/high loops prevent siphons from being created.
4.5.1
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4.6
Float
The float is a safety device which starts the drain pump if theres
too much water in the tank.
1
2
1
3
1. Float assy.
2. Float (located inside
of tank)
4.7
1.
2.
3.
4.
Condensation tube
Drain hose (with high loop)
Water inlet hose
Water inlet
Drain hose high loop and left side condensation exit are shown
below.
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4.7.1
4.9
4.9.1
4.8
Terminal box
Terminal block
Door spring
Terminal blocks clearly show line (L), neutral (N) & ground (G)
connections. Dishwasher wire harnesses have spade terminals
which connect to terminals on the rear of the terminal block.
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4.10
Aqua sensor
4.11
The aqua sensor is located above the drain pump. Its a onepiece assembly, not a small circuit board pulled out of a plastic
housing. It senses water cleanliness and allows the dishwasher
control to determine removing cycles to save energy.
1
2
1.
2.
3.
4.
Drain hose
Aqua sensor
Sump
Drain pump port
Heat pump
If water is clean enough, it will be kept for the wash cycle. If not,
the aqua sensor directs the dishwasher to add an additional prerinse or pre-wash cycle.
Dishwashers still operate adequately if aqua sensors fail.
Customers with lightly soiled or pre-rinsed dishes may notice
wash cycles lasting slightly longer.
1
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4.12
The sump contains a filter screen, coarse filter and micro filter.
Sump parts
3
1.
2.
3.
4.
Inlet hose
Condensation tube
Internal drain hose
Condensation tube exit
1. Coarse filter
2. Microfilter
3. Filter screen
The sump holds the drain pump cover and suction cap. The
suction cap provides a proper flow rate of water through the
sump.
1. Suction cap
2. Drain pump cover
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1
2
4.13
The rear leveling foot cant be adjusted from the front the rear
foot is the same as front feet and is adjusted the same way. The
base has provision for two rear feet in the rear corners, but the
center foot factory mounting should be used (below left).
Factory feet positions, like the center rear foot (1), have
provisions for set screws (below right). Outside rear positions
dont have set screw positions and shouldnt be used.
Set
screws are in the installation parts bag.
!
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4.14
The serial label, located on the right side of the inner door,
contains the dishwasher model, serial and index (KI) #s.
FD9006 00067
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5.1.2
REPAIR
5.1
Access
5.1.1
Front access
1
2
Part serviced
Control / display
Base mounted control
Door latch sensor
Door latch
Dispenser
Water valve
Filters / spray arms / fill tube
Sump access
Hinges
Lower door seal
Fascia panel
On/off switch
Terminal block
Drain pump
Float
Water inlet system
Condensation tube
Heat pump
Aqua sensor
Front
serviceable no removal
needed
X
Side / front
serviceable pull out
dishwasher
Bottom
serviceable pull out & flip
dishwasher
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Many parts such as door latch Hall Effect sensors (1), dispensers
(2), controls (3), and fascia panels (4) are accessed from the
front. Removing the outer door is needed for dispenser and
bottom front access.
5.1.2.1
X
X
X
X
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Removing the outer door is needed for front access for removing
dispensers and bottom access / flipping dishwashers upsidedown for removing heaters and circulation pumps. For most
dishwashers, the short bottom six (6) screws hold outer doors.
Tools needed: T20 Torx screwdriver.
X
X
1. Remove six (6) short T-20 Torx inner door screws below
fascia panel -- three per side (next page, left).
2. Carefully pull bottom of outer door out from dishwasher
until top door tabs clear, then pull door down until it
releases from dishwasher (next page, right). Take care to
not scratch outer door.
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TIP: Outer doors with foam door guards dont need the door
guards removed unless the outer door is being replaced.
5.1.3
1
5.1.2.2
2
1.
2.
3.
4.
Condensation tube
Drain hose (with high loop)
Water inlet hose
Water inlet
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5.1.4.2
5.1.4
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5.1.5
Bottom access
5.1.6
The water inlet valve (1), drain pump (3), terminal box (4), float
(5), heat pump (6) and aqua sensor (7) are accessible from the
bottom front of the dishwasher. Many parts can be accessed
from the front without flipping the dishwasher upside-down.
However, for best access, especially to the heat pump and float,
flip the dishwasher upside-down. The sump (2) is part of the
base and cannot be replaced.
1
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Flipping dishwashers
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5.2
Controls
5.2.1
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5.2.2
1
2
5. Remove controls by carefully prying clips from one side to
the other (below left) and gently lifting controls up as you
pry clips.
1
2
3
6. When reassembling fascia panels to doors, make sure
fascia panel tabs enter outer door slots.
4
1. Connector
3. Control jumper harness
5. Handle tray
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5.2.3
5.2.3.1
5.2.3.2
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5.3.1
To remove dispensers
5.3
Dispensers
4. Carefully pry inner door flanges (1) away from the tabs (2)
on the top and bottom of the dispenser (see below).
1
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5.4
Door latches
To install dispensers
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Tools required: T10 Torx, T20 Torx & flat blade screwdrivers.
1.
2.
3.
4.
HINT: When replacing a door latch, make sure the door latch
is aligned and the sensor detects the door latch magnet.
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5.4.2
5.5
Water valves
Access the water valve from the front of
the dishwasher base by removing the toe
kick.
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6. Remove two (2) T-20 Torx screws from water valve (below
left).
7. Disconnect wire harness from water valve (below center).
8. Pull valve out from dishwasher, loosen hose clamp and
disconnect water hose from rear of valve (below right).
Remove any water from sump & base.
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CONNECTION HINTS:
5.6
Drain pumps
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5.7
The water inlet and condensation tube are easily accessed from
the left side of the dishwasher. The water inlet hose and
condensation tube connect to the same assembly.
Tools needed: T20 Torx & #2 Phillips screwdrivers and pliers.
1.
2.
3.
4.
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5.8
Sump parts
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5.9
Inner doors
5.10
3. Pry open hinge bushing latches and lift hinge levers from
hinge plates. Hinge bushings should be replaced after
latches have been pried open.
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5.11
5.12
The lower door seal is
attached by two of the four
inner door screws. It is
removed along with the
inner door.
Float assy.
Adapter
Clamp
Sump
Seal ring
Heat pump
Tools needed:
T20 Torx, #2 Phillips & small flat blade
screwdrivers and pliers.
1. Remove toe kick section 5.1.4.1.
2. Flip dishwasher for access section 5.1.6.1.
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5.13
Tools needed:
screwdrivers.
TIP: The replacement heat pump comes with motor, pump, seal
ring and hose clamp.
4. Float lever has tabs which lock onto the knob of the push
rod. Carefully push the push rod knob away from the lever
(below left).
5. Remove the float housing screw and remove the float
housing with lever (below center).
6. Remove the wire harness (below right).
NOTE: The motor cant be separated from the pump and the
seal ring cant be field installed.
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7. Carefully pull the float lever from the housing (below left).
8. Carefully pry the microswitch from the housing (below
right).
4. Carefully pry out the white plastic hose lock at the rear of
the dishwasher where the external drain hose connects to
it (below center) and slide the hose out from the bracket
(below right).
5.14
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6.1.2
FAULT DIAGNOSTICS
6.1
6.1.1
Digital display
P0
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6.1.3
Digital
display
6.1.4
6.1.4.1 No failures
Digital display
E:00 No failures
LED display
Digital display
LED display
LED legend:
Sanitized
Clean
Active
= LED on
LED display
= LED off
Sanitized
Active
Clean
= LED flashing
SHE
SHX
Rinse Agent, Half Load & Child Lock LEDs arent used for
error codes
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LED display
Digital display
LED display
Digital display
E:08 No load in heat pump
No water in heat pump
Check water supply
have
different
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Digital display
E:21 Blockage
Heat
pump
unable
to
circulate and clear blockage.
Digital display
Troubleshooting is needed to
determine the cause.
LED display
Same
LED
display shows
for error codes
E:14 E:18.
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LED display
Digital display
Digital display
LED display
E:25 Blockage
Drain pump unable to rotate,
attempts to clear failed.
6.1.5
LED display
Digital display
used
(no
water
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6.2
6.2.1
Special programs
Error codes* / Functional test+
Customer service test*
Press and hold < and >buttons, then turn dishwasher on.
Regular Wash light will flash and Quick Wash light will be lit
(see below). Press < button once to scroll to customer service
test program. Left program light will be lit. Press > button to
start program. Turn dishwasher off to exit program.
LED display
Special programs
Error codes* / Functional test+
Customer service test*
Power
Scrub Regular Quick
Digital display
P0
P1
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6.2.2
Displayed
step
1
2
3
4
5
0
1,2
3,4
5,6,10,11
12,13,14
15
Action
Can advance
step
Time
no
--
partly
yes
yes
no
15s
72s
10s
20s
96s
Check Coil
Drain Pump
Filling
Pause
Drain Pump
Filling + Main Pump
Water
Temperature amount
Remarks
Checks pumps and other components
(when switched on)
Drain pump OK
Checks if water level above filter level
Checks water level
empty Sump base completely empty
4.0 L Checks if water level at top of coarse filter main pump starts at displayed step 13
3.0 L
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6.3
Troubleshooting
6.3.1
Heat pump
Drain pump
6.3.2
If the dishwasher wont start when the door has been securely
closed, check the door latch with a magnet. Hold the magnet
over the Hall Effect sensor (located just left of the left screw) if
the dishwasher starts, the sensor didnt sense the door latch
magnet.
Two NTCs protect the heater. Both NTCs are checked by the
control if they overheat, the control shuts down the dishwasher
(E:08 error code). The dishwasher shuts down if only one NTC
returns a signal (E:12 error code) or if they show different values
(E:11 error code).
Occasionally a door can catch on the door seal and not close
securely. If the door or door seal is misaligned, realign it. If the
door latch is broken, replace it.
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6.3.3
6.3.4
Drain pump
Motor
7 NTC 1
6 NTC common
5 NTC 2
4 Line (hot)
3 X1 (heater common)
2 Neutral
1 Ground
1 2: 90 (@ 72 F)
2 3: 90 (@ 72 F)
3 1: 90 (@ 72 F)
6.3.5
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6.3.6
Troubleshooting chart
DW Symptoms (seen
test program)
No errors
E:00
E:01
pump
starting
switching defect OR
Solution
No errors.
Check continuity between heat pump (m2) and power module harness
connector.
Measure heat pump resistance between any 2 terminals. If 13 @
room temp, replace power module. If not, replace heat pump.
Check continuity between drain pump (m3) and power module harness
connector.
Measure drain pump resistance between any 2 terminals. If 90 @
room temp, replace power module. If not, replace drain pump.
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DW Symptoms (seen
test program)
Solution
Check continuity between door switch (e1) and power module harness
connector.
Measure voltage across door latch connector. If > 10V, replace door
latch. If < 10 V, replace power module.
No heating
E:12
heating
element
resistances not balanced
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DW Symptoms (seen
test program)
Solution
Make sure water inlet valve isn't stuck "open".
Check float switch and wire harness (to power module).
E:28
aqua
sensor
properly calibrated
not
Check continuity between aqua sensor (I4) and power module harness
connector.
Make sure aqua sensor is clean where it enters the sump.
If electrical connections are good and the aqua sensor is clean, replace
the aqua sensor.
No power
OR
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DW Symptoms (seen
test program)
No drying
Solution
Measure voltage between outer most dispenser terminals (1-3 on e3). If
13VDC, replace dispenser. If not, replace operating module.
No rinse aid
Make sure spray arms are properly attached and rotate freely.
Make sure spray arms are properly aligned with the supply tube.
Door is ajar
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6.3.7
Strip circuits
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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