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Use the at-blade screw-driver to remove the
oating seal from the sump, using care not to
damage the inside sealing surface.
For diagnostic information, please see the
Motors Fuse, located under No Circulation and
Drain in this section of this guide.
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The circulation motor is a DC brushed motor; it
has onboard AC to DC rectication. Resistance
cannot be properly checked on this motor
because of the rectier and diodes inside the
motor shield.
Circulation Pump Motor Assembly Removal
1. Disconnect power to the dishwasher.
Remove the toe kick panel, door and sump
(see Door Removal under Door, and Sump
Module Removal under Sump Module, in
the Tub and Structure section of this guide).
2. Loosen the outlet wash motor (diverter)
clamp.
3. Use a large at-blade screw-driver to slide the
circulation motor out of the oating seal. As
the pump assembly is removed from the seal,
slide the wash motor off of the hanger (use
care to not lose the hanger grommet), and
remove and discard the one time use clamp.
WARNING: GEA Factory Service Technicians
are REQUIRED to follow Lockout / Tagout
(LOTO) 6 Step Process prior to beginning
repair.
Floating Seal Sealing Surface
Pump Assembly Grommet
Circulation Motor and Pump Assembly