Equator SB 818 manual

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    E Q U A TO R Adv a nce d A pp lia nce s SER VIC E M ANU AL SP A RE P ART S C A T ALOG A ND F i rs t Edi tion - Mar ch 20 0 5 18" DIS H WA S HER S M O D E L: WB 818 SB 818 w w w .E qu a t or On l i n e .co m[...]

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    CONTENTS SPECIFICATIONS …………………………………… 3 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM ……………………………… 4 WIREING DIAGRAM …………………………………… 5 TIMER CYCLE CHART ………………………………… 6 COMPONENT OPERATION AND REPAIR ……………… 7 Safety Precautions …………………………?[...]

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    SPECIFICA TION MODEL ELECTRICAL Rating 120V 60Hz Motor (HP) 1/5 Motor (Amps) Heater W attage 1000W Wa s h T otal Amps (Load Rated) 9.2A Thermostat Contacts Close at 127 ° F ± 5 ° F 58 ℃ ± 3 ℃ W A TER SUPPL Y Suggested Min. Incoming W ater T emperature 120 ° F t o 1 5 0 ° F 4 9 ℃ t o 6 6 ℃ Pressur e (PSI) Minimum/Maximum 15/120 PSI Con[...]

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    4 T R 1 0 R 1 1 3 A C L 5 ITR(78) 1 5 6 R Y 2 A C N R Y 1 D / E d c o n t o l l e r 1 6 7 1 7 T R 8 T R 9 T R 7 E V 2 8 1 8 E V 1 9 1 9 T R 6 T R 5 T R 4 T R 3 B U Z D 9 D 1 1 D 1 0 V C C 1 5 1 6 8 ISS 7 1 3 5 ISB R E 1 1 1 3 9 I A Q S 2 1 3 3 S M P 1 6 1 2 P 1 K 1 K 4 K 3 K 2 IS Schenmatic Diamgram of Dishwasher (WQP8-9223 an d WQP8-9324) t h e r [...]

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    5 ITR(78) green R 1 red green P S M L s o f t e n e r v a l v e p o w e r s w i t c h w a s h i n g p u m p r i n s e a i d w a r n i n g l i g h t w a t e r l e v e l s w i t c h t h e r m i c - h y p e r s e n s i t i v e s w i t c h q u i c k s i l v e r s w i t c h t h e r m i c - h y p e r s e n s i t i v e r e s i s t a n c e white gray C E V[...]

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    TIMER CYCLE CHAR T COMPONENT OPERA TION AND REP AIR SAFETY PRECA TIONS Always turn off the electric power supply before servicing any electrical component, making ohmmeter checks, or r eplacing any parts. All voltage checks should be made with a voltmeter having a full scale range of 130 volts or higher . After service is completed, be sur e all sa[...]

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    POWER BUTTON Figure 1 Figure 2 3. Remove the screws which locking the co ntrol panel (See figure1). Remove the power button and unscrew the scr ews which locking the circuit board behind the contr ol panel. (See Figure 2 and 3.) 4. T ake down the damaged cir cuit board and install a new circuit board , r everse procedur es to complete repairs. (See[...]

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    T o Replace Door Latch Assembly 1. Disconnect dishwasher fr om electrical supply . 2. Remove screws securing the control panel to the inner door . 3. Remove wir e leads from d oor latch and r emove screws securing door latch as sembly to inner door . (See Figure 5.) WIRE LEAD FLOA T SWITCH SCREW WIRE LEAD SWITCH DOOR LA TCH Figure 5 Figure 6 4. Ins[...]

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    F i g u r e 7 F i g u r e 8 T o Remove Or Replace Float Switch 1. Disconnect dishwasher from electrical supply . 2. Remove electrical leads to float switch. 3. T ake down the switch fr om float support. 4. Install new float switch and reverse pr ocedures to complete r epairs (See figure 6). 9[...]

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    TROUBLESHOOTING The troubleshooting cheek lis t is common for all d ishwasher models. They use different parts to accomplish the same thing and diagnosis w ill remain similar . When a problem arises, and a possible caus e is lis ted, follow the test, remove o r replace pr ocedures as outline in this serv ice manual. The wiring diagram, shematic and[...]

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    start or run. ● Motor (bad bearings or locked rot or ) . ◇ Replace motor . Motor trips out on in terminal thermal overload protector . ● S tart relay not dropping out. ● Improper voltage. ● Seal faces binding. ● Motor shaft binding. ● Motor windings shorted. ● Glass or for eign items in pump. ◇ Replace start relay . ◇ Check volt[...]

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    ● Overcharge of water . ● T ub seal (torn, worn or loose). ● Dishwasher door not sealing properly . ● Dishwasher is not level. ● Overburden (w rong type of detergent). ● Hose clamps loose. ● Heater el ement mounting nuts loose. ● W ater seal leaking. ● O-ring is not in position. ● Motor and pump assembly not seated proper in tub[...]

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    ● Defective seal on plunger . ● Over filling container . ◇ Replace plunger . ◇ Follow instructions in o wner ’ s manual. Noisy pump assembly . ● Impellers not properly shimmed or rubbing. ● Pump parts not properly installed. ● Debris in bottom of tub sump area. ● Defective motor bearings . ◇ Use shim gaug e furnished in impeller[...]