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GE 25 in. Nautilus GSC3400J Free-standing Dishwasher - Page 3 Questions & Answers
There is soap left at the end of a cycle from the
Try different detergent types--liquid instead of powder, capsules instead of liquid. Don't put large dishes near the door that might block spray. Check the spray holes in the spray arms for blocking.
9/18/2009 4:31:59 AM •
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on Sep 18, 2009
Can we take this free standing dishwasher and make
Yes, but only if it's a convertible type made to install under a countertop. If it is, the top unscrews and the wheels pull out of the bottom very easily. There is a conversion kit available for the hose lines at GE.
7/13/2009 1:16:20 PM •
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on Jul 13, 2009
Leaving gray white streaks and spots on dishes
Check the following to address this issue--
1. Not enough water
If there is not enough water, the dishes would not get cleaned. This
could be caused by a partially closed water shut-off valve (located
under the sink), or a faulty dishwasher water valve (located at the
bottom of the dishwasher, behind the kick panel, on either side).
2. Clogged spay arms
There is usually two, sometimes three spray arms in a dishwasher.
Make sure there is no debris blocking the holes inside each spray
arm.
3. Water temperature is too low
To get the best results, the water has to be at 120 degrees
Fahrenheit when entering the dishwasher.
4. Not enough soap
If you only fill one part of the soap cup, try adding soap to
both parts.
6/24/2009 12:46:13 PM •
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on Jun 24, 2009
Dishwasher not working
It is probably the fill valve on your dishwasher that is bad. It is hooked up to the water supply and has a plug with a couple wires.
If this is bad your dishwasher will not fill.
4/27/2009 8:44:52 PM •
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on Apr 27, 2009
GE dishwasher GSD4000J00WW filling but not running at start of cy
Okay this is hard to believe, but it WORKED!!! I had not used my washer for a couple of weeks. I called the help line and the lady told me this ridiculous approach to solving the problem. It was so far out there I wasn't even going to try it. Thank goodness I did. She says this could lubricate the motor or seals or something, which may need it after not being run for a certain time period. Get acidic acid or also called sour salt. I found some lime-salt in the salt section. It stated acidic acid as one of the ingriedients so I said"good enough". put 3-4 ounces in 1 quart of hot water. LET IT DESOLVE COMPLETELY pour it into the washer and let it sit for at least 30 minutes. She said the longer the better. (I let it sit for 30 minutes,I'm not that patient) Then try to run it empty and no detergent. I had to mess around with the dial a couple of times, but sure enough the darn thing started running!! So she said to run it thruough a full cycle empty and then go ahead with buisnness as usual. So as funny as it sounds, try the acidic acid/sour salt. Good luck.
4/2/2009 12:19:40 AM •
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on Apr 02, 2009
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