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crzybm13  
#1 Posted : Friday, October 17, 2008 5:49:13 PM(UTC)
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The clean light blinks .open the door try running a regular cycle or any other cycle and it won't run.tryed cancel/dain button it drains then the clean but comes back on and continues to flash .any hep would be great.thx.
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libertyappl  
#2 Posted : Friday, October 17, 2008 7:02:39 PM(UTC)
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A heater fault detection program has been added to the
electronic control to check for temperature rise and shut
down the dishwasher if a temperature rise is not detected.
The cycles have been modified to add 8 minutes 45
seconds of fixed heat at the beginning of the main wash.
The control looks for the temperatures at the thermistor to
increase 4 degrees with cooler (roughly <110° F) inlet water
and 2 degrees when there is hot (roughly >110° F) inlet
water. If the temperature rise is less than the criteria, then
the unit will drain and blink the clean light 7 times. The
detection will be ignored if the temperature is out of its
normal range, 64° - 160° F, or the door is opened during
the fixed heat.
Proper incoming water temperature should be between 120°
- 140° F.
Possible causes of insufficient temperature rise would
include wires off at the control, heating element, thermistor,
inlet valve, door switch, motor or capacitor, failure of any
of the above components or siphoning of the water during

fill.

Once a heater fault is detected and the condition resolved
the electronic control must be reset by initiating a service
diagnostic cycle. NOTE: Using the RAPID ADVANCE
CYCLE will cause the blinking LED condition to reoccur
because there is insufficient time to heat the water.

Check the product Tech Sheet for the correct cycle

sequence.

Nat
v2k04  
#3 Posted : Friday, October 17, 2008 7:04:49 PM(UTC)
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How many times does it blink before a pause then the repeated bilnk? Actually it's flshing the answer lol
Hernan  
#4 Posted : Monday, July 13, 2009 8:52:02 PM(UTC)
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Clean light bilks. I found a cable that was lose. I reconected, but I do not know how to initiate a service diagnostic service to reset the electronic control. I have a whirlpool GU2700.
I will appreciate any help

Hernan.
richappy  
#5 Posted : Tuesday, July 14, 2009 2:46:08 AM(UTC)
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Your service data sheet is behind the kick panel. Refer to it for the diagnostic turn on procedure. Once entered, hit cancel, dishwasher should now work.
Hernan  
#6 Posted : Wednesday, July 15, 2009 3:56:40 PM(UTC)
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The electronic control has been reset and the dishwhaser is working again
thank you richappy for your help.
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