Viking VUAR140 Troubleshooting Guide Page 26

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To clean pump:
You can reach the drain pump from
inside the machine. First remove the
coarse strainer and the fine strainer.
Then you can remove a small cover in
the bottom of the hole. There you can
reach the pump impeller and remove the
dirt. Replace the fine filter.
Trouble shooting
There is water left in the dishwasher:
If the dishwasher is taking in too much
water, the drain pump starts
automatically. If the water, in spite of
this, is not drained off, it might depend
on any of the following reasons:
1). The filter is clogged.
2). The pump is blocked. Pieces of
bone or other foreign particles in
the drain pump.
3). The drain hose is clogged (blocked)
Check to make sure that there are
not obstacles in the hose where it
connects to the water. Foreign
particles can get lodged in the
entrance of the connection line (see
illustration). Also check to make
sure that the cone-shaped
connection line has been cut to an
inner diameter of at least ¾”.
The drain hose is kinked:
Check to make sure that there are no kinks in the
drain hose.
Air gap:
If the machine is equipped with an air gap, be
sure the air gap is not blocked or plugged.
1) Keep air gap clean.
2) Check air gap first if the drain
becomes blocked and there is water
left in the dishwasher.
The dishwasher does not start , check the
following:
1) The door is not completely closed.
2) The POWER / HEAT knob is in
the “off” position.
3) The CYCLE SELECTION knob is
in the “off” position.
4) A fuse is blown or a breaker is
open, check the electrical box.
5) The safety overflow float / switch
in the base pan under the tank has
turned off all power to the
dishwasher. This means that there
is a leak and water is accumulating
in the base pan
The Pressure (level) Switch closes the
Inlet Water Valve when the dishwasher
has taken in too much water.
Low Water consumption—4.6 gallons
in the normal cycle.
Low Detergent consumption because
of low water usage.
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