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Checked temperature of hot water supply to dishwasher and it measured 120-125F. Turned on hot water at sink in order to get hot water into the system before starting dishwasher. Selected Normal wash cycle without the dry option. Took 110 min to complete washing. What's up? FSP Thermostat 661566 and sensor W10134017 have been replaced.
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Check the HEATING ELEMENT, Its the only thing I can think of!!!:)
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Thanks Drags 1998- heating element makes sense to me. Still under warranty so will see how this sits with them.
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Here is a tech sheet https://www.servicematters.com/d...heet%20-%20W10130990.pdfYou may not have a problem. Tech shows Normal with heated dry is 105 minutes. Not sure but usually the only difference between heated and non-heated is that the heater is not turned on, timer still runs through the heat time. Try a cycle with heated dry. Open it when in the heated dry part of the cycle, check the heater. Be careful to not burn your fingers!!! |
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Hadn't thought about it giving a finished light after timer has gone thru the dry cycle even though the dry cycle was not selected. Will check out the heater during a heat cycle. Thanks.
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