SOURCE: Control Lock light on, won't go off.
i need your correct model number to help refer to you owners manuel how to come off control lock press and hold turns it on not off
SOURCE: My Whirlpool Quiet Partner 111
Disconnect your circuit breaker for 20 minutes and then reset. It should reset your dishwasher.
SOURCE: quiet partner IV will not start. green light keeps
Hold Air Dry button down for 4 seconds and it will unlock the other buttons. Mine was accidentally locked and therefore none of the cycle buttons would work.
SOURCE: I have a Whirlpool Quiet Partner II and the Lock
Hi,
Have you tried turning off the power for a few minutes before then trying to unlock the dishwasher?
Remove power by turning off the circuit breaker, for a few minutes and then turn the breaker back on....let the dishwasher start up and then try to press the heated dry for 4 seconds...it should unlock.
If that don't work then try the 4 hr delay button for 4 seconds if your dishwasher has one...
Seems like you scrambled the brain a bit... recycling the power should help straighten things out...
heatman101
SOURCE: Whirlpool DU1145 won't start. Tried the test mode
Hi.
The light flashing it is not an error code. The dishwasher tries to drain because you press the pause button. When you press pause, if there is water Cancel/Drain glows, the dishwasher pauses for about 5 seconds and starts a 2-minute drain . When the dishwasher drains all the water the light goes off. If the light stays on, then the dishwasher cannot drain either because of a problem with drain system or because of a defective control board.
If
the appliance does not even start cycling, there is noise, and there is
water inside the appliance, then the problem is drain/overflow. If there is no water, start checking from the overfill switch.
If
the dishwasher bottom looks dry either there is water trapped in the
corners or in the bottom panel, or the drain hose is set incorrectly,
and water is flowing back from the drain line, triggering the overflow
device. If there is no water and drain hose is fine you will check the
overfill device for faults.
Pull out the dishwasher and check the
drain hose height and elbow. Ensure that settings are as specified in
the user manual. If elbow height is incorrect you get water flowing back
from drain inside the dishwasher. That is detected as overfill.
Remove the drain hose and put it in a bucket, then try
tilting the dishwasher 45 degrees backward, secure it safely (ask help
if needed) and start cycle, so that water trapped at the bottom can be
released. Put the drain hose to correct settings and put back the
appliance in place if this solves the problem.
If that does not help, then parts must be tested.
Check
the drain well again.Open the housing, and remove water present in there . The overfill switch is connected to
the float and can also be responsible of the problem. The switch
itself can be tested jumping its contacts or using a multimeter to
read Ohms at switch contacts. With contacts jumped no overfill will be
detected and machine will start working (stop cycle manually after machine begins filling).
If that does not
help, go for the rest. Do not replace parts without testing. Check again inlet
hose, check spray arms and impeller. Next step would be reading
volts from CCU (central control module), and eventually replacing the control module
Test first the drain system, which is the possible culprit.
Disconnect power before performing any maintenance operation.
Regards.
Ginko
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