We are Ideal Repair Service in Alexandria, La. We have two F-18 Jet Tech Dishwashers that we need Drain Pumps (24 ov)for and need to know where we can order these parts. 318-487-1142. Email is best: [email protected] Thank you
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Most Jet-Tech dishwashers has one adjustable rinse thermostat and one fixed wash thermostat. The wash thermostat can be substituted with an adjustable thermostat. Location depends on the model. F-18 are located on top. F-22 are located under next to the wash tank. Search by part number or description
The Dell E173FP with a flashing power button indicates a blown driver board. We have a step by step guide to the repair posted on our web site at: www.ccl-la.com Click on the monitor repair section and then the version of the E173FP monitor you have, the ending letter will be either f, b, or c. If you can solder then you should be able to do the repair yourself. If you don't want to do the repair yourself we do offer a repair service for $30 plus return shipping. If you have any questions just let us know at [email protected]
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The 737 model could run on even lower temperature (80F). Given time, the unit will heat up the water. the trick is to give it time.
That model is made for commercial use, not really for residential. It will not fully drain every cycles. The important thing to keep in mind is to empty the dishwasher (turn it off, pull the stand-pipe out, and drain) every night and left empty. When you want to use the unit, put the plug back in and turn it on, wait 20 to 30 minutes and it should be ready.
Before you start changing all sort of parts, correct your problem with the wires. You may have to change most of them, depending on how bad the chemical burned tru them.
A good cleaning is required because that soap is going to continue chewing on those wires.
You're right about a short causing other component failure. But first repair those wires
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