Check for debris in the pump impeller. Your owner's manual will describe how to 1. Remove baskets 2, Remove wash arm 3. Rotate (inner) lock ring on stainless steel bottom plate to release and remove it. 4. Rotate top impeller by hand to feel for rough spots indicating debris in lower impeller. 5. Rotate motor assembly lock ring to release rotor assembly and clear debris from sump. 6. Reassemble in reverse order and check operation.
This can also occur with a drawer that is not run often (less than once or twice per month) and indicates a dry bearing surface. Most often running a rinse and hold once or twice frees this up and corrects the problem. Drawers work best when operated once a week or more.
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Check for debris in the pump impeller. Your owner's manual will describe how to
1. Remove baskets
2, Remove wash arm
3. Rotate (inner) lock ring on stainless steel bottom plate to release and remove it.
4. Rotate top impeller by hand to feel for rough spots indicating debris in lower impeller.
5. Rotate motor assembly lock ring to release rotor assembly and clear debris from sump.
6. Reassemble in reverse order and check operation.
This can also occur with a drawer that is not run often (less than once or twice per month) and indicates a dry bearing surface. Most often running a rinse and hold once or twice frees this up and corrects the problem. Drawers work best when operated once a week or more.