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Customer says unit takes too long on each cycle. Tested water temp. and found it to be 120f. Explained this would take a while to heat water. Then he said to try rinse only cycle---  book says 10 min. Got bored and shut it off after 35 min. Nothing in d/w and it filled and drained twice with sensing light on , then the last fill the sensing light did not come on but it still ran for 20+ min.The one little tech sheet I could find was no help. Is it possible to run unit with new sensor wired up and laying on floor to test. Don't want to be a part changing monkey but my tired old semiretired brain is not operating too well.(Blue pills robbed all the blood).............thanks for any and all help

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Is the Water / Drying Heater working ?

 

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Water o.k.  heater works. Confusing part is the LONG wash on the rinse only cycle. Going to order elect.control and sensor and see what happens.  Have no info as to what readings to expect from sensor.Wish d/would go back to a timer and a motor..:(  pwd8211noobb ---- darn pills...

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grey shrek wrote: ...  pwd8211noobb ---- darn pills...
. . . . pdw8211noobb 
Keep your eyes off the "Mardi Gras" quarter :ooo:

 "The turbidity sensor also contains the thermistor for automatic temperature control.The thermistor’s resistance has a negative temperature coefficient. As the temperature increases, the resistance goes down.

At 75°F, the resistance is approximately 9.9K Ω. At 140°F, the resistance is approximately 2.8K Ω."


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Thanks so very much.. Left eye keeps wondering over to the coin.:shock::hankywave:


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