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Replacing a dishwasher unit
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<blockquote data-quote="Carlos" data-source="post: 488419" data-attributes="member: 7"><p>Used. Better search the model online and find a Howto showing the cleaning of all the screens and sump. Our main screen had a number of those sticky bar code labels stuck to it. The sump was full of a nasty mess of algae or some such crap. There was a rusty screw and broken glass. Some other unidentifiable parts. Good news is the unit works much better. Bad news is, I must have pushed some junk further along and now the motor is noisy. Best to run an empty cycle at least once a month with a cup of vinegar in a cup on the top rack to try and keep the unit clean. And peal off the bar code labels the wife fails to do on any new item.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carlos, post: 488419, member: 7"] Used. Better search the model online and find a Howto showing the cleaning of all the screens and sump. Our main screen had a number of those sticky bar code labels stuck to it. The sump was full of a nasty mess of algae or some such crap. There was a rusty screw and broken glass. Some other unidentifiable parts. Good news is the unit works much better. Bad news is, I must have pushed some junk further along and now the motor is noisy. Best to run an empty cycle at least once a month with a cup of vinegar in a cup on the top rack to try and keep the unit clean. And peal off the bar code labels the wife fails to do on any new item. [/QUOTE]
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