GE 31-9155 Technical Service Manual
GE 31-9155 Technical Service Manual

GE 31-9155 Technical Service Manual

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GE Consumer & Industrial
Technical Service Guide
July 2007
GE Dishwasher
Water Distribution
Collection Chamber
Spray Arm
Pump Assembly
31-9155
System
GE Appliances
General Electric Company
Louisville, Kentucky 40225

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  • Page 1 GE Consumer & Industrial Technical Service Guide July 2007 GE Dishwasher Water Distribution System • Collection Chamber • Spray Arm • Pump Assembly 31-9155 GE Appliances General Electric Company Louisville, Kentucky 40225...
  • Page 2: Important Safety Notice

    If grounding w ires, screw s, straps, clips, nuts, or w ashers used to com plete a path to ground are rem oved for service, they m ust be returned to their original position and properly fastened. GE Consumer & Industrial Technical Service Guide Copyright © 2007 All rights reserved.
  • Page 3 https://appliancetechmanuals.com Table of Contents Calrod Element ........................14 Collection Chamber and Sump ..................13 Component Locator Views ....................9 Components ........................12 Filter and Drain System ....................16 High Drain Loop/Air Gap ....................15 Introduction ........................5 Main Motor ........................15 Motor-Pump Mechanism ....................12 Nomenclature........................4 PowerScrub Wash Systems ..................
  • Page 4 https://appliancetechmanuals.com Nomenclature Model Number G S D 4 0 6 0 N 0 0 S S Brand fi P = Pro E = General Electric - NATM G = General Electric A = Americana Exterior Color BB = Black Product Type II = Requires Custom Panel CD = Counter Top DW = Dishwasher...
  • Page 5 https://appliancetechmanuals.com Introduction This technical service guide covers the changes in the standard line of dishwashers. The 2007 standard dishwashers include 39 models in 12 family groups. fi The most signi cant changes are in the new water distribution sy stem. These changes include the following features: •...
  • Page 6: Pump Assembly

    https://appliancetechmanuals.com Pump Assembly Lower Spray Arm Fine Screen Spray Arm Base Fine Filter Check Ball Coupler Sump Chamber Filter Coupler (Behind Collection Chamber) Pump Assembly Connector Upper Spray Arm Outlet Collection Chamber Nut Grater Drain Outlet Bypass Drain Connector Metal Impeller Blade Main Motor Drain Valve Drain Solenoid...
  • Page 7 https://appliancetechmanuals.com Wash Cycle fl Water and debris ow from the tub, into the sump chamber (1). A metal impeller blade pulverizes the larger debris as it moves through the nut grater (2) and upward (3) towards the lower spray arm. A portion of the water carry ing debris is diverted from the spray -arm path and fi...
  • Page 8 https://appliancetechmanuals.com PowerScrub Wash Systems 5-Level Wash - Models containing an upper spray arm have 5 wash levels. These models include the PowerTower spray and the new lower spray arm. 5-Level Wash - Models containing PowerShower have 5 wash levels. These models include the PowerTower spray and the new lower spray arm.
  • Page 9: Component Locator Views

    https://appliancetechmanuals.com Component Locator Views Front View Control Panel Insulation Door Spring Access Panel Door Latch Static Dry Vent Control Panel View Timer Control Static Dry Vent Timer Control Door Latch Electronic Control Control Assembly – 9 –...
  • Page 10 https://appliancetechmanuals.com Left Side View (Insulation Removed) Top Spray Arm Hose* Fill Hose Water Valve Drain Outlet * On some models. Inside Door Panel View Timer Control Interlock Switch Assembly Wash Cy cle Timer Detergent Trip Lever Electronic Control Interlock Switch Assembly Control Board Detergent Motor Wiring Harness...
  • Page 11: Bottom View

    https://appliancetechmanuals.com Front View PowerTower Spray Sump Cover Filter Assembly Spray Arm Calrod Element Bottom View Rear of Dish wash er Sump & Drain Outlet Sump By pass Drain Connector Pump Assembly Top Spray Arm Hose Drain Solenoid Main Motor Fill Hose Water Valve Flood Switch Heating Element...
  • Page 12 https://appliancetechmanuals.com Components Note: When installing spray arm, make sure the Spray Arm and Fine Filter Assembly metal bushing is in the spray arm base. (See photo below.) To Remove Spray Arm and Fine Filter Assembly: fi fi Note: When installing lter, make sure the drain fi...
  • Page 13 https://appliancetechmanuals.com 3. To remove the access panel, remove two 1/ 4-in. Collection Chamber and Sump hex-head screws from the bottom of the panel. Loosen the 2 Phillips-head screws at the top, slide the panel to the left , and pull toward y ou. Note: If the collection chamber is removed from the sump, the check ball will fall out .
  • Page 14 https://appliancetechmanuals.com Calrod Element Spray Arm Base To Remove Calrod Element: To Remove the spray arm base: 1. Disconnect the power to the dishwasher. fi fi 1. Remove the spray arm and lter assemblies. 2. To remove the access panel, remove two 1/ 4-in. fl...
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    https://appliancetechmanuals.com Troubleshooting Service Mode Service Mode Test Matrix* Keypad Description Time in Seconds** Activates Main Pump Activates Drain Solenoid Activates Detergent Cup and Rinse Agent Dispenser Activates Water Valve Activates Heating Element START/ RESET Used to EXIT Service Mode Note: The Mini-manual supplied with the dishwasher may not be totally accurate regarding the service mode test matrix.
  • Page 16: Motor-Pump Mechanism

    https://appliancetechmanuals.com Washability Complaints Filter and Drain System Hot Water – Ample supply of water at 120°F W ill Not Pump Out minimum temperature is necessary . Do not use 1. Check routing of hose sy stem. It must be free dishwasher soon after using clothes washer, or from kinks.
  • Page 17: Warranty

    This warranty is extended to the original purchaser and any succeeding owner for products purchased for home use within the USA. If the product is located in an area where service by a GE Authorized Servicer is not available, you may be responsible for a trip charge or you may be required to bring the product to an Authorized GE Service location.

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