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I have a KitchenAid model
what makes you think it was in a demo mode ?? was it a floor demo model ? as if it was there might be a few things you needed to reconnect before you use it in your home , one that comes to mind is the float level switch , this is usually in front right corner and demo models usually have a foam spacer under there edge , also its possible a demo model could have a special control board in them , requiring you to replace it with a standard model b4 it would work properly
My dishwasher does not work.
Although I'm not sure because I have no idea what kind of dishwasher you have. Some of those have a sequencing cycler the best way to describe it.
The problem could be with the console or with the control as they call it. It will get a call from your boared to set the cycle. Since you already replaced your board that's the only thing I can think of. Hopefully, someone may have the same answer for you or have a better one. They do make a diagnostic tool that will help but you may be better off calling a certified repairman.
Superba 8524570
Short answer NOPE!
Get a different repairman to come and retest the fault.
Our kitchen aid dishwasher is about 7 years old,
Sounds like it could be the bearing in the wash motor. If the sound is only present when you can hear water being thrown around then this would confirm it. Not sure about spares availability on a 7yr old machine though
Locked on heat dry setting
Could the model number actually be KUDE70CVSS2? All of the Kitchenaid dishwashers listed on their site have 4 letters between the numbers.
If this is the right model, then the Heat Dry/Lock is probably indicating the Control Lock is active. Hold the Heat Dry button for at least 4 seconds.The Control Lock which prevents anyone from changing or starting the dishwasher by accident; press and hold for 4+ seconds to toggle it on and off. You can find the manual for most Kitchenaid appliances through their support site:
https://www.kitchenaid.com/customer-service/manuals/ . The direct link to the owner's manual for the KUDE70CVSS2 is
https://www.kitchenaid.com/digitalassets/MLPDF/User%20Instructions%20-%20W10208709.pdf . The use of the Control Lock feature is on page 5 of the manual.
I hope this helps.
Cindy Wells
(I searched for the KUDE70 to find the likely model number for your dishwasher.)
My 6-year-old dishwasher is not getting my dishes
Do a web search on "kitchenaid KUDP01FLBL2 not getting dishes clean". All sorts of reasons pop up. Some are easier to correct than others depending on how handy you are.
Good luck on you troubleshooting
My diswasher won't work
Kitchenaids have a diagnostic service mode ... but each model can be different on how to activate. The mode is started by sequentially pressing a number of the control buttons repetitively. The particular sequence is usually listed in service technician paperwork within the dishwasher behind the low kick plate in front of the dishwasher.
Or web search "Kitchenaid KUDPO1FL S7 diagnostics" which may help you understand this whole process
Good luck on your troubleshooting
Hi, We have 5-year old Whisper Quiet model. After
There are a couple of things that can cause a fault like this. The most common is that the filters are nearly blocked and are full of old food particles. I suggest you remove all the filters inside the dishwasher and make sure they are completely clean. Use the owners manual to make sure you do them all as it is easy to miss one. The other possibility is that the inlet water filter is nearly blocked and it is not getting enough water to wash the dishes properly. This is harder to get to as you need to remove the dishwasher, remove the water hoses from it, and then check the small filters in the inlet water lines connections. It is common after many years of use, to find them almost blocked.
Water from garbage disposal backing up
Check to see if there is a loop in the drain line. The drain line coming out of the disposal has to have a loop in it that is higher than the disposal. That way water can't drain back into the dishwasher.
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