How Do I Troubleshoot My Kitchenaid Dishwasher?
KitchenAid started manufacturing kitchen devices in 1919 with the revolutionary stand mixer. The KD-10 dishwasher was introduced in 1946. It was the first dishwasher to use pressurized water to wash the dishes rather than just splashing water on the dishes, and, with it, the appliance repair industry was born. The current line of dishwashers includes some of the quietest in the industry. Check the lights on the front of the dishwasher. If the dishwasher isn’t running and the “Start/Resume” light is flashing, push the “Start/Resume” button and close the door within three seconds. If lights other than” Start/Resume” flash—that’s an error. Try unplugging it for a few minutes, and, if the problem doesn’t correct itself, you should call for service. Check that the “Clean” light isn’t flashing. If it is, and the machine runs, count the number of times it blinks. One blink and six blink means call for service. Eight blinks means no water, so check that the water supply is on. Check that the