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Remove the first draw and check to ensure no paper behind the draw SECOND REMOVE THE ACCESS PAPER FROM the draw the left side of the draw is not for storing extra paper the space is available for when the draw is set to 11x17 paper DO NOT STORE EXTRA PAPER THERE.
The 2nd Tray Lift motor. Remove draw #2 and check to make sure no paper behind the draw. Secondly REMOVE THE ETRA PAPER IN THE DRAW THE EXTRA SPACE IS NOT FOR SPARE PAPER, it for if you are going to put 11x17 paper in the draw. If these don't work you mite have a burned out 2 tray lift motor. When you close the draw that metal plate at the bottom of the draws goes up
The Problem is Related to the Dishdrawers Motherboard Control Center This usually happens when water condensation sits on the board to long and Short Circuits controls.
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I have Fisher & Paykle DW DD603-SS (5Y old)
The upper drawr started to leak H2O out and in to the bothom drawr???
What is the problem and also please what is the solution?
Thanks, JB
It may be that the DW thinks the drawer may have been pulled open. On the right side, near the top. there are two light pipes on the drawer. One sends an infrared beam of light to a reflective area on the cabinet, the other receives this light. This is how the drawer senses whether the drawer is open or closed. Wipe these areas with a clean dry cloth.
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