Instalacja, obsługa i konserwacja Asus Cusl2 M to procesy, które muszą zostać wykonane w celu zapewnienia optymalnej wydajności i długotrwałej niezawodności tego produktu. Aby wykonać instalację, należy dokładnie przestrzegać instrukcji instalacji podanej w instrukcji obsługi, która zawiera informacje na temat konfiguracji sprzętu, instalacji oprogramowania i innych czynności wymaganych do instalacji. Aby zapewnić wydajną obsługę i konserwację Asus Cusl2 M, należy regularnie sprawdzać produkt i korzystać z aktualizacji oprogramowania. Należy również regularnie czyścić sprzęt, aby zapobiec uszkodzeniom i zapewnić, że wszystkie komponenty będą pracowały w optymalnym stanie.
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Thank you so much! I like how your instructions were clear and to the point. Replaced mine and it's back up and running!
Yesterday I noticed a puddle by the dishwasher, a GE Profile unit that's consistently proven a piece of junk. After a few tests, I determined the problem was the water inlet valve. This video was quite helpful for doing the repair, even though it's a little harder to get to with a dw actually installed, and some details were different. I had to laugh when I saw Chip Brunnemer's comment, as I was thinking the same thing, and hope he was being humorous. Now it's all back together and pressure tested, with no leaks. I haven't tested to be sure the unit functions properly (or as close to properly as it ever has), but am reasonably confident of that. Thank you for providing this video. I'll try to remember to look for your videos next time I have a similar problem. I'm
Thank you for the post! I need to change the inlet valve on our GE dishwasher. Your video is going to make it a whole lot easier!
I noticed that you put teflon tape on the threads where the water line connects. That line has a compression fitting. They generally recommend not to use teflon tape were a compression fitting connects.
Good video. However, I noticed you put teflon tape on the connection to the supply line (which Chip mentioned was never reattached). From what I've been told, you are NEVER supposed to use teflon tape or pipe thread sealant on a compression fitting, such as the connection from the supply line. It can cause overtightening and you can shear the connection (which I actually did). The supply line should only be hand tightened plus an additional 1/4 turn with the wrench. The other side of the elbow that connects to the valve CAN receive teflon tape or pipe thread sealant, as that connection is not compression.
I have this exact dishwasher. The problem I have is that it does not fill water, and goes to rest of the cycle in couple of minutes. I have changed the water inlet valve , and the switch, but still no water. How can I tell if the float itself is bad? Or any other suggestions! Thank you in advance.
What size is the fitting?
My GE dishwasher has this slight hissing sound. This sound is audible only when I open the dishwasher while unloading. When the dishwasher door is shut it is not audible. Since it sounded like the water is filling, I turned off the water supply and then it stopped. However, this is the interesting part. I just watched your video to see if I might have an issue with the inlet valve. My issue with the dishwasher seems getting more weird. I was just done running the dishes and I heard the hissing (much louder) after the dishes were done while the door is closed. I immediately turn off the water supply but I still hear the hissing sound. Please advice what might be wrong with my dishwasher. The dishwasher is about 10 yrs old. I have not noticed any leak although I have not pulled out the the dishwasher to look for the leaks. While I was typing this, I stopped hearing the hissing sound again. I am leaving the water supply shut off just so I do not wake up with a surprise in the morning. Thank you for your help in advance.
What should the water level be in a ge profile that has a heater? Should it be high enough to activate the flow switch? Does a timer control the level, 50 second fill vs a 70 second fill? I cant seem to be able to find what the level should be at, so its not easy to come to a conclusion that the water is too low. Looks like the water level should cover the heating element so it can heat it and that means it must be high enough to activate the flood switch, however, a timer determines how long the fill cycle is????
In general this video was good, but wow, I would be PO'ed if I followed this video point by point. He forgot to reattach the water line to the fitting. Imagine turning on the water and watching the hose under your sink squirt around like a water-weenie knowing that you were going to have to remove the dishwasher again.
My GE profile dishwasher lets the water back come into the dish compartment, once the wash/drain/dry cycle is completed. Is this because of a faulty inlet valve? There is no leaks anywhere else
Does it matter how the harness plug is connected? One side of cable has yellow wire other has 2 white wires. I forgot what order mine was plugged in.
My dishwasher is leaking from the hose that goes into the dishwasher from the inlet valve. it's not the hose, but the plastic piece on the side of the dishwasher. like the flow is too strong. what do i do? can I send you a picture?
wow...
Uh, you didn't reinstall the water supply line. So the job was NOT complete.