Page 2 - GE Consumer Home Services Training; Technical Service Guide
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE The information in this service guide is intended for use byi n d i v i d u a l s p o s s e s s i n g a d e q u a t e b a c k g r o u n d s o f e l e c t r i c a l ,electronic, and mechanical experience. Any attempt to repair am a j o r a p p l i a n c e m ay r e s u l t i n ...
Page 3 - Table of Contents
– 1 – Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction ......................................................................................................... 2 Nomenclature ...................................................................................................... 3 Control Panel Featu...
Page 4 - Introduction; food particles. The Piranha; hard food disposer; QuietPower IV sound insulation, Thinstall.
– 2 – Introduction The new Triton XL Dishwashers are packed withfeatures to get your dishes cleaner, pots and pansspotless, and keep your kitchen quieter... and witha power usage of 477 kWhr/yr, they have an“EnergyStar” rating. The Triton XL Dishwashers have 3 wash arms thatprovide complete coverage...
Page 5 - Model Number; HD = Home Depot Derivative; Model Year Designator; Nomenclature
– 3 – Model DesignatorDesignates features–the higherthe number, the more features. Nomenclature Model Number Serial Number The first two characters of the serial numberidentify the month and year of manufacture.Example: AA123456S = January, 2001 A - JAN 2005 - H D - FEB 2004 - G F - MAR 2003 - F G -...
Page 6 - Control Panel Features; Profile Models; Control Settings; Status Indicator Lights; HEATED DRY; ON; Time Remaining Display; The light above the selected pad will be ON to indicate which; WASH CYCLE
– 4 – Control Panel Features Throughout this manual, features and appearance may vary from your model. Profile Models Control Settings Status Indicator Lights The Status display tells you what’s happening while the dishwasher is in operation and may flash,indicating a malfunction (see page 6). The l...
Page 7 - NSF 184 for soil removal and sanitization efficacy; Enhancements
– 5 – COOK Heavy 11.4 gal., 95 min. WARE Medium 10.0 gal., 71 min. Light 10.0 gal., 66 min. This cycle is meant for heavily soiled dishes or cookware with dried-on or baked-on soils. This cycle may not remove burned-on foods. Everyday dishes are safe to be used in this cycle. NORMAL WASH Heavy 9.9 g...
Page 9 - ExtraCleanTM Sensor Selections; Extras
– 7 – ExtraClean™ Sensor Selections The light above the selected pad will be ON to indicate which ExtraClean™ Sensor Selection has been selected. ANTI-BACTERIA Heavy 10.0 gal., 93 min. Medium 8.6 gal., 90 min. Light 7.2 gal., 90 min. This cycle raises the water temperature in the final rinse to sani...
Page 10 - FLASHING DISPLAY LIGHTS; Cycle has been interr upted by pressing the; CLEAN
– 8 – LOCK You can lock the controls to prevent any selections from being made. Or you can lock the controls after you have started a cycle. Children cannot accidentally start dishwasher by touching pads with this option selected. To unlock the dishwasher controls, press and hold the HEATED DRY pad ...
Page 11 - Component Locator Views; Door View
– 9 – Component Locator Views Door View (Panel and Escutcheon Removed) Control Module Flapper (Active Vent) House Electrical Supply Junction Box Factory TestCable Detergent/ Rinse Agent Module Door Interlock Switch Vent Driver (Active Vent) Flood Switch Circulation Pump
Page 12 - FRONT
– 10 – Flood Switch Circulation Pump Motor Junction Box TurbititySensor Sump High Drain Loop Drain Pump Drain Line Check Valve Water Valve Bottom View Factory Test Cable Connector Heating Element Retaining Nuts Escutcheon Keypad Assembly Active Vent Latch Handle Control Module Door View (Front Panel...
Page 13 - Inside View; Main Conduit
– 11 – P0003687 Inside View InsideDoorView UpperSprayArm Main Conduit Heating Element Fine Filter Lower SprayArm Inlet Cover Hub Detergent/RinseModule DetergentCompartment Vent(Active Vent) Middle Spray ArmWater Supply Connection
Page 14 - Side View
– 12 – P0003689 Side View WaterValve Drain Line Check Valve Fill Funnel Fill Hose DoorSpring Drain Tube Assembly
Page 15 - Dishwasher Components; Door Components; Control Module
– 13 – Dishwasher Components Door Components The door components are accessible by removing3 Phillips screws from each side of inner door and2 T20 torx screws from the bottom of the door.Carefully separate the inner door panel from theouter door panel. To access the active vent,flapper, and door int...
Page 16 - Door; Detergent/Rinse Module; nent
– 14 – Control Module Removal 1. Remove the outer door panel (see Door Compo- nents). 2. Open the door and remove the 3 screws from the back on the right side of the escutcheonkeypad assembly. 3. Remove 1 screw from the right side of the control module and slide the module out. 4. Unplug the connect...
Page 18 - Door Interlock Switch; Escutcheon Keypad Assembly; Note: The wire color code is on the switch cover.
– 16 – sure that the protruding ribs from the escutch-eon fit inside the stainless steel front opening.Adjust the position of the outer panel up ordown, left or right to center the panel with theescutcheon. 6. Once the panel is centered, install the 2 screws in the bottom of the panel to connect the...
Page 19 - Drain System; Service Mode; Service Mode; Drain Pipe and Check Valve; Bottom Door Seal
– 17 – Bottom Door Seal The bottom door seal is replaceable by removingthe outer door panel (see Door Components ). With the door closed, insert a flat-blade screwdriverunder the bottom of the door into the channel andtwist to break the bead. Open the door and pull theseal from the channel. To insta...
Page 20 - Circulation System; Dishwasher Doesn’t Drain; Clip
– 18 – Check for clogged: inlet cover sump drain pump drain pipe one-way check valve(in drain pipe) YES NO Check for open circuit between control module and pump or between pump and door interlock switch. If circuits OK, replace control module. NO Check pump for open/ shorted motor winding or for st...
Page 21 - y arm for bits of
– 19 – through the hub to the lower spray arm and to themain conduit. The main conduit supplies water tothe middle and upper spray arms. Inlet Cover Caution: Use care to avoid breaking the clip onthe hub when removing the main conduit from hub. Remove the lower wash arm and main conduit togain acces...
Page 22 - The dual wattage Calrod
– 20 – O-ring Rotate clockwise 1/4 turn to remove. Fill Funnel The fill funnel is removable with a quarter turnclockwise. There is an O-ring seal between the fillfunnel and the dishwasher tub. Calrod ® Heating Element The heating element can be activated usingservice mode. Refer to the Service Mode ...
Page 23 - Turbidity Sensor; Turbidity Sensor Test; Factory Test Mode; Refer to; Wiring Diagram for voltages and pin-outs.
– 21 – during the drying cycle, drops to 700 W for gentlerdrying. Water inlet temperature must be at least 120 °F forproper drying. Low water inlet temperature willprevent proper convection air movement andincrease drying time substantially. If the complaint is the dishes are not drying cor-rectly, ...
Page 24 - Water Valve and Flood Switch; Water Valve
– 22 – NO NO N COM WX DOOR INTERLOCK WR PX YX FLOOD SWITCH C WATER VALVE 725-1200 J2-2 WATER VALVE ANDFLOOD SWITCH L1 voltage from J2-2 Water Valve and Flood Switch The water valve is a 120 VAC (L1) solenoid valvethat is switched on/off by the control module. Theflood switch acts as a safety switch ...
Page 25 - • Flood switch, flood switch float, and float stem; Active Vent
– 23 – Flapper Vent Drive ACTIVE VENT + or – 12 VDC at J5-1+ or – 12 VDC at J5-2 M ACTIVE VENT MOTOR BX RX J5-1 J5-2 water level is low, check the following: • Flood switch, flood switch float, and float stem - Flood switch should open when water level isapproximately 1/4 in. above the base (bottom)...
Page 26 - Flashing Display Lights
– 24 – Flashing Display Lights The status display tells you what’s happening while the dishwasher is in operation and may flash, indicat-ing a malfunction. The lights will come on indicating the sequence of operation the dishwasher is in. FLASHING DISPLAY LIGHTS Status Indicator Lights What It Means...
Page 27 - FLAT PANEL; TRITON XL SERVICE MODE TEST MATRIX *
– 25 – Service Mode THIS DISHWASHER IS PROGRAMMED WITH A SERVICE MODE TO AID THE TECHNICIAN IN TROUBLESHOOTING THE DISH-WASHER. EACH COMPONENT MAY BE CYCLED TO DETECT IF IT IS FUNCTIONING CORRECTLY. COMPONENTS ARE CYCLED BYPRESSING KEYPADS TO THE RIGHT OR LEFT OF THE START/RESET KEYPAD. DETERMINE WH...
Page 29 - Washability Complaints; Water Valve – Refer to the; Cover
– 27 – Washability Complaints Hot Water – Ample supply of water at a minimumtemperature of 120 °F is necessary. Do not usedishwasher soon after using clothes washer orfilling bath tub. Loading – Consult Owner’s Manual on loadingprocedures. Amount of Water – Make sure dishwasher islevel. Check water ...
Page 30 - Cycle Progression Chart
– 28 – Cycle Progression Chart * When maximum temperature is reached and the calrod is on the calrod will be cycled on and off. **Heater is on for the first 6 minutes then cycles. # The CLEAN NORMAL run will insert the pre-soak after 3 minutes into the first fill. The cycle will be a NORMAL with dir...
Page 31 - Wiring Diagram; CONTROL CIRCUIT BOARD; C O N T R O L M O D U L E
– 29 – Wiring Diagram WARNING: Power must be disconnected before servicing the appliance. K EY P AD CONTROL CIRCUIT BOARD 3-DIGIT DISPLAY M ACTIVE VENT MOTOR BX RX J7 KEYPAD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 J5 ACTIVE VENT 3-DIGIT DISPLAY J8 PQA J10 POWER SWITCHING J2 1 2 3 1 234 TURBID...
Page 32 - Parts List
– 30 – Parts List Note: The components shown in thisdrawing may differ from the components inyour unit. Refer to the microfiche or GEAIPC for the component and part numberfor your unit. Door
Page 33 - Body Parts
– 31 – Note: The components shown in thisdrawing may differ from the components inyour unit. Refer to the microfiche or GEAIPC for the component and part numberfor your unit. Body Parts
Page 34 - Upper Rack
– 32 – Note: The components shown in thisdrawing may differ from the components inyour unit. Refer to the microfiche or GEAIPC for the component and part numberfor your unit. Upper Rack
Page 35 - Lower Rack
– 33 – Note: The components shown in thisdrawing may differ from the components inyour unit. Refer to the microfiche or GEAIPC for the component and part numberfor your unit. Lower Rack
Page 36 - Pumps and Filters
– 34 – Note: The components shown in thisdrawing may differ from the components inyour unit. Refer to the microfiche or GEAIPC for the component and part numberfor your unit. Pumps and Filters
Page 37 - Ref # Part # Description Qty
– 35 – 1 31-30365 PM SHEET MINI MANUAL 1 1 31-30530 PM INSTRUCTION INSTALL 1 1 49-5908 PM MANUAL USE & CARE 1 30 WD03X10014 SPRING 2 42 WZ4X376D SCR 10-16X3/4 #8 HX SSTL 3 50 WD13X10006 KEEPER LATCH ASM 1 51 WD02X10066 SCR 10-24X1/2 TT TRR S 1 70 WD02X0320 SCREW LEVEL 4 101 WD05X10005 ELEMENT HE...
Page 38 - Ref # Part # Description Qty
– 36 – 585 WD12X10057 CONDUIT MAIN 1 586 WD12X10059 CONE DOCKING 1 610 WD12X10066 HUB SPRAY ARM MID 1 611 WD01X10102 BEARING SPRAY ARM UP 1 612 WD01X10109 NUT HUB MID 1 615 WD28X10074 RACK UPPER ROLL ASM 1 616 WD28X10012 SHELF MULTI PURPOSE 2 617 WD12X10052 CONDUIT SPRAY ARM MID 1 618 WD22X10031 ARM...
Page 40 - Review; BOWED PANEL
– 38 – Review 1. The incoming water temperature must be _________. 2. The dishwasher has a ______ year parts warranty. The electronic module has a _____ year_________________ warranty. 3. The dishwasher has a ______ year labor warranty. 4. If the bearing washer (item #611) on the top rack, bottom wa...
Page 41 - Warranty; What GE Will Not Cover:
– 39 – Warranty Profile Models For The Period Of: GE Will Replace: One Year Any part of the dishwasher which fails due to a defect in materials or workmanship. During this full From the date of the one-year warranty, GE will also provide, free of charge, all labor and in-home service to replace the ...
Page 42 - GE Models
– 40 – What GE Will Not Cover: Lifetime of Product The PermaTuf ® tub or door liner, if it fails to contain water due to a defect in materials or workmanship. During this full warranty, GE will also provide, free of charge, all labor and in-home service to replace the defective part. ■ Service trips...
Page 43 - Notes