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This video provides step-by-step repair instructions for replacingthe start button on a GE top-loading washing ...
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This video is about Cabrio Washer Start Button Broken QuickFix. I hope it helps you get some wash done
Some SHX46 washers have 4 wash cycle buttons and others have 5. The button on the left side on top of the door is the start/stop button regardless of how many wash cycle buttons you have.
If you have 5 cycle buttons, reading from left to right they will be as follows.
1. Top Rack Only / Sanitize 2. Power Scrub Plus - (Long wash for heavy soil) 3. Regular Wash - (Economy wash for light to medium soil) 4. Delicate Wash - (Shorter wash at a lower temperature for delicate items) 5. Rinse & Hold.
These buttons are also used for cancelling a wash cycle. Hold down buttons 2 and 4 (Power Scrub Plus and Delicate) at the same time to cancel a wash cycle and drain the water out.
If your washer does have 4 buttons, it means you don't have a Top Rack / Sanitize cycle, in which case the button configuration - from left to right - will be:
1. Power Scrub Plus - (Long wash for heavy soil) 2. Regular Wash - (Economy wash for light to medium soil) 3. Delicate Wash - (Shorter wash at a lower temperature for delicate items) 4. Rinse & Hold.
With this button configuration, the cancel cycle buttons are 1 and 3.
I hope this solves your problem. If you need any additional information, please post back.
what is happenig i believe and has happened to me 2 times is that the water level float that is on the left side of dishwasher is stuck.
Either remove side panel and flick lever or pull dishwasher out and tap lower portion of panel and this will cause the level to move and then see hat happens
Hello, welcome to FixYa. While I don't have access to my PC files at the moment as I am on my iphone, I believe this is the procedure for most B/S/H/ built dishwashers ( that means Bosch, Thermador, Siemens and Gaggenau ).
To Enable or Disable the Cycle Completion Signal...
1. Open the door, hold down the ?Quick Wash?
button and simultaneously turn the Dishwasher on.
The ?Quick Wash? light will blink (program mode).
2. While the light is still blinking, push the ?Quick
Wash? button.
? If the machine beeps, then the Cycle
Completion Signal has been enabled.
? When you push the button again and it
doesn?t beep, it means that the Cycle
Completion Signal has been disabled.
3. Turn the Dishwasher off to take it out of
program mode.
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To Enable or Disable the Cycle Completion Signal...
1. Open the door, hold down the “Quick Wash” button and simultaneously turn the Dishwasher on. The “Quick Wash” light will blink (program mode).
2. While the light is still blinking, push the “Quick Wash” button. • If the machine beeps, then the Cycle Completion Signal has been enabled. • When you push the button again and it doesn’t beep, it means that the Cycle Completion Signal has been disabled.
3. Turn the Dishwasher off to take it out of program mode.
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