Drain Cup Filter; Perforated Stainless Steel Lh Side Wash Filter; Micro-Mesh Barrel Wash Filter; Recuperative By-Pass Filter - GE Monogram ZBD6400 Series Technical Service Manual

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6000 & 7000 Series DISHWASHERS

5.2.20 Drain Cup Filter

The Drain Cup Filter is located on the left hand side
perforated stainless steel Wash Filter, which is retained in
the base of the stainless steel tub, by the locking action of the
Drain Cup Filter.
5.2.20.1 Twist the two vertical handles in a counter clockwise
direction, rotate the Drain Cup Filter and lift to remove.
5.2.20.2 To replace, reverse the procedure making sure the
Drain Cup filter locks into position by rotating in a clockwise
direction.
Rotate counter clockwise and lift up to remove.
5.2.21 Perforated Stainless Steel LH side Wash
Filter
5.2.21.1 To remove the LH side perforated stainless steel
Wash Filter first remove the Drain Cup Filter (Section 5.2.17)
5.2.21.2 Lift the LH side perforated stainless steel Wash
Filter with the micro-mesh Barrel Filter attached to the
underside surface.
5.2.21.3 Replace in reverse order.

5.2.22 Micro-mesh Barrel Wash Filter

The micro-mesh Barrel Wash Filter is located within the
sump of the dishwasher and is attached to the LH side
perforated stainless steel Wash Filter.
5.2.22.1 To remove the Barrel Wash Filter squeeze the two
clips above the surface of the LH side perforated stainless
steel Wash Filter and the Barrel Wash Filter can then be
separated from the perforated Wash Filter.
5.2.22.2 To reinstall the Barrel Wash Filter, engage the face
of the barrel filter with the aperture within the LH side
perforated stainless steel Wash Filter and depress the two
clips to lock the Barrel Wash Filter in place.
Note: The flat surface on the perforated Wash Filter aperture
and the Barrel Wash Filter must be aligned.
LH side perforated stainless steel Wash Filter
Micro-mesh Barrel Wash Filter

5.2.23 Recuperative By-pass Filter

This filter operates as a by-pass filter and is self cleaning by
two spray jets located on the underside of the Lower Spray
Arm. The Recuperative By-pass Filter must be removed to
gain access to the RH side perforated stainless steel Wash
Filter.
5.2.23.1 To remove the Recuperative By-pass Filter first
remove the Lower Spray Arm.
5.2.23.2 Grasp the Recuperative By-pass Filter around the
outer edges and pull upward, as shown below, to release the
retaining clip.
5.2.23.3 The top face of the filter, which contains the
stainless steel super fine mesh, can be removed from the
filter housing. Carefully pry off the four barb clips located
around the central bore of the filter face and the eight barb
clips positioned on the outer diameter of the filter face and lift
the filter face clear of the housing.
Note: Normally, this is not required although damage to the
stainless steel recuperative mesh could require this action.
5.2.23.4 Reassemble the dishwasher in reverse order.
Recuperative By-Pass Filter - Pull Filter up to remove
Locking clips
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