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I didn't read the manual carefully enough and mixed two different types of detergent in my GE dishwasher. This is the one that you can put a whole bottle of detergent into. The detergent gelled and gummed up the system. I've purchased a new pump and replacement looks pretty straight forward. I wanted to remove the resevoir to get it thouroughly cleaned, but can't seem to figure out how to do that. Any suggestions?
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First off, I doubt your motor is plugged, usually the nipple at the end of the reservoir plugs up. Also if you remove the dispenser, you need to replace the collar as it will leak once removed. There is a way to purge the system, and this may help, it usually does. Give me a minute to get you those instructions, if the purging fails to get it going again, you will need to purchase the bottle kit, I say kit because it has new seals and a strap wrench needed to remove the collar.
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Consumer Purge Cycle The consumer must enter Service Mode to activate the purge cycle. The purge cycle fi lls the dishwasher for 57 seconds, then energizes the dispenser pump (instead of the main motor) continuously to drain the bulk dispenser tank . The purge cycle deselects all other options and runs for 65 minutes. The consumer should run the purge cycle 3 times, filling the dispenser tank with water for the second and third cycles. Total time is approximately 3 hours. Follow these steps carefully to have a successful purge run. For Front Mount Controls (PDW8900 series dishwashers)
For Top Mount Controls (PDW9700, PDW9900 series dishwashers)
For Front mount controls (PDW8600 series dishwashers, pay attention to step 3. Press added heat pad and cookware!!!! 1. Make sure Pre-wash, Added Heat, and Heated Dry LEDs are off. 2. Press Heated Dry pad and Cookware pad (down arrow pad on Top Mount Control models) together for 3 seconds. All LEDs illuminate. 3. Press Added Heat pad and Normal pad (up arrow pad on Top Mount Control models) together for 3 seconds. The Anti-bacterial LED illuminates. For PDW 8600 series Press added heat pad and cookware(up arrow pad on top mount control models) 4. Press Start pad one time. 5. Press Normal Wash pad and make sure Prewash, Added Heat and Heated Dry LEDs are off. 6. Press Start pad. Dishwasher will run a complete cycle without the main motor running. Cycle is complete when the clean light illuminates. This should take approximately 60 minutes. 7. Open door and wipe up the excess detergent from the door and tub. 8. Pour water on the door and tub where there is detergent residue. 9. Remove SmartDispenseTM cap and fill tank with water. Replace cap. 10. Repeat steps 1 through 9 one time. 11. Repeat steps 1 through 6. When the Clean LED illuminates, the system is purged and ready to be refilled with the correct detergent. – 18 –
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Thanks. I will try that this evening. I've run several cycles using clear water in the dispenser, but didn't know about the purge cycle.
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In the sequence you provided steps 1&2 went as described and all LEDs illuminated. At step 3, after pressing Added Heat and Normal for 3 seconds the Anti-Bacterial light did not come on, but a motor started running. It wasn't the dispenser motor though, it was under the DW. The directions you provided say they're for front-mount controls on a PDW8900 dw. Mine is a PDW8680 with front-mounted controls. Could there be a different sequence?
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In the sequence you provided steps 1&2 went as described and all LEDs illuminated. At step 3, after pressing Added Heat and Normal for 3 seconds the Anti-Bacterial light did not come on, but a motor started running. It wasn't the dispenser motor though, it was under the DW. The directions you provided say they're for front-mount controls on a PDW8900 dw. Mine is a PDW8680 with front-mounted controls. Could there be a different sequence?
Sorry if this posted twice. I'm not used to forums.
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Those instructions are universal for all smartdispense dishwashers, straight from the Tech manual, let me look into it a bit more. It could be that in step 3 you did not push them together, I know if you push one just ahaed of the other it wont work.
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I went back and tried again - several times with the same results. I have the door closed. After step 2 all LEDs illuminate for about 2-3 seconds, and then go out. I have tried pressing "Normal Wash" and "Added Heat" both while the LEDs are lit (nothing happens), or after they've gone out, at which point the motor starts up. I can't tell what is happening while the motor is running. It definitely is not filling the dw. I let the motor run as long a 3 minutes before restting it.
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Did you continue the instructions after step 3 or did you stop?
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I had been stopping at that point since the Antibacterial LED never illuminated. If I continue on it simply runs a normal wash cycle.
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