What to do if my Hoshizaki Dishwasher power switch (GFCI) is off?
- MMarilyn EvansAug 14, 2025
If the power switch (GFCI) is off on your Hoshizaki Dishwasher, open the cover in the front panel and move the power switch (GFCI) to the "ON" position.
What to do if my Hoshizaki Dishwasher power switch (GFCI) is off?
If the power switch (GFCI) is off on your Hoshizaki Dishwasher, open the cover in the front panel and move the power switch (GFCI) to the "ON" position.
What to do if my Hoshizaki Dishwasher main power supply is off?
If your Hoshizaki Dishwasher's main power supply is off, turn it on.
What to do if my Hoshizaki Dishwasher has a power failure?
If your Hoshizaki Dishwasher experiences a power failure, check for a power failure in your location.
What to do if my Hoshizaki Dishwasher "ON/OFF" button is off?
If the "ON/OFF" button on your Hoshizaki Dishwasher is off, press the "ON/OFF" button.
What to do if my Hoshizaki Dishwasher water supply valve is closed?
If the water supply valve to your Hoshizaki Dishwasher is closed, open the water supply valve.
What to do if my Hoshizaki Dishwasher water supply line shut-off valve is closed?
If the water supply line shut-off valve for your Hoshizaki Dishwasher is closed, open the water supply line shut-off valve.
What to do if my Hoshizaki Dishwasher has water failure?
If your Hoshizaki Dishwasher is experiencing water failure, check the water supply.
What to do if my Hoshizaki Dishwasher tank filter is out of position?
If the tank filter in your Hoshizaki Dishwasher is out of position, reposition the tank filter.
What to do if my Hoshizaki Dishwasher water level sensor is dirty?
If the water level sensor in your Hoshizaki Dishwasher is dirty, clean the water level sensor.
Model | JWE-620UA-6B |
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Type | Undercounter Dishwasher |
Water Consumption | 3.1 gallons per cycle |
Power Supply | 208-230V/60Hz/1Ph |
Weight | 187 lbs |
Height | 33.5 inches |
Wash Temperature | 150°F |
Rinse Temperature | 180°F |
Identifies potential issues like blocked spray arms, clogged filters, or low detergent that affect wash performance.
Steps for removing and cleaning scraps from tank filters.
Procedure for checking and cleaning the pump filter inside the wash tank.
Instructions for removing, cleaning, and reinstalling upper and lower wash/rinse spray arms.
Guidance on cleaning the water level sensor with a soft brush, avoiding metal brushes.
How to clean the wash compartment by lifting the separator and removing debris.
Instructions for correctly replacing the separator and installing tank filters.
Steps to ensure spray arms turn easily, drain pipe is secure, and rack rail is lowered.
Emphasizes following descaler instructions, wearing protective gear, and avoiding mixing chemicals.
Lists error codes (01, 02, H1-H4, H7) that require immediate contact with a service company.
Addresses issues like unit failure to operate, abnormal noise, or door operability problems without specific error codes.
Details error codes (A1, A2, A3) and their possible causes that users can check and resolve.