Hobart Dishwasher We have an old smaller built-in dishwasher at our church (Hobart model WM5H). It doesn't stop spraying water if you open the door to remove a rack of dishes to put the next rack in like it is supposed to. One member thought it may be the Electrical Timer Switch? Would this be a fairly easy repair?
I guess I didn't understand your statement of the problem. If you know that the washer has gone through an entire cycle, and it is time to take out the RINSED dishes, yet the washer turns on when you do this, play with the door interlock and the door handle switches. If the cycle seems to have stopped, but you timed it from the beginning of a new cycle and it hasn't done all the steps, and it sprays when you open the door, then you may want to remove the timer motor and clean the contacts/ check for tine damage along with checking the door switches.
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I guess I didn't understand your statement of the problem. If you know that the washer has gone through an entire cycle, and it is time to take out the RINSED dishes, yet the washer turns on when you do this, play with the door interlock and the door handle switches. If the cycle seems to have stopped, but you timed it from the beginning of a new cycle and it hasn't done all the steps, and it sprays when you open the door, then you may want to remove the timer motor and clean the contacts/ check for tine damage along with checking the door switches.