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Old 10-01-2007, 05:53 PM
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Model Number: GU3200XTSO   Brand: Whirlpool   Age: 1 - 5 years   

I do have problem with my dishwasher. The "CLEAN" cycle light always flashing. with door open and close and I can't reset. I discoencted power few times and nothing also I checked two door switches and they also good.
What will be my next step ???
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Old 10-01-2007, 08:21 PM
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Your computer may be stuck in error mode,to reset, open door, within 3 seconds hit hi temp scrub,then energy saver buttons, repeat this, then close and latch door,then press cancel button. This should fix it, if no hi temp scrub, push similar button.
If this fails, one of your keypad buttons is jammed. Try to unjam it. Unplug keypad, if this fixes it, you need a new keypad.
Usually, the clean light will flash in 7 flash intervals, if not, try the keypad unplug routine above.
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Hi

Nothing help. I think maybe I need new computer not touchpad.

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Try pressing normal wash -heat dry-normal wash-heatdry- normal wash-heat dry- norma wash - heat dry. all the lights should come on. then after a little bit. keep pressing start till disher washer gets back to normal shut down.

what happen your water was to cold going into the disherwasher one time taking to long to warm up. the dishwaher went into a fault mode. the light blinks 7 times because there was a fault with your heater circuit. this should take care of it.
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Hello

I disconected power for all night now I turn power ON and for last 1 hour
I'm pressing all "buttons" per your instruction and ...........nothing.
"CLEAN" light flashing 7 times after is 2sek pouse and again, again ....
What next ????

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Hi Tadek

Most likely the problem with your dishwasher is a bad heater or a bad hi limit thermostat. The model number you provided is incorrect. Please double check it and post the right model number, then I'll be able to give you more specific instructions.

Also it's better if you would post it as a new thread.

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Try pressing normal wash -heat dry-normal wash-heatdry- normal wash-heat dry- norma wash - heat dry. all the lights should come on. then after a little bit. keep pressing start till disher washer gets back to normal shut down.

what happen your water was to cold going into the disherwasher one time taking to long to warm up. the dishwaher went into a fault mode. the light blinks 7 times because there was a fault with your heater circuit. this should take care of it.
THANKS VERY MUCH IT IS WORKING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i PRESSED ALL "BUTTONS" AND ONE TIME THE DISHWASHER IS BACK TO
WORK.
THANKS AGAIN
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Hi Gene
I think this problem will return.
the Model number is GU3200XTPS0
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Your dishwasher has a problem in the heating circuit, this problem will need to be resolved then the control reset after the fault has been repaired...
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Try pressing normal wash -heat dry-normal wash-heatdry- normal wash-heat dry- norma wash - heat dry. all the lights should come on. then after a little bit. keep pressing start till disher washer gets back to normal shut down.

what happen your water was to cold going into the disherwasher one time taking to long to warm up. the dishwaher went into a fault mode. the light blinks 7 times because there was a fault with your heater circuit. this should take care of it.
So far it seems to be working. Thank you!
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