– 57 –Outlet - Lower Spray ArmInletOutlet - Mid Spray ArmBottle WashUpper SprayerBypassDiverter Check BallLoosen ClampsBypassMain ConduitReleaseTabMain ConduitPortLower Spray Arm PortOver MoldedInlet HoseInlet(Continued next page)Circulation Motor and Pump AssemblyThe circulation motor is a DC Brushed Motor, it hasRQERDUG$&WR'&UHFWL¿FDWLRQ5HVLVWDQFHFDQQRWbe properly checked on this motor because of theUHFWL¿HUDQGGLRGHVLQVLGHWKHPRWRUVKLHOGCirculation Pump Motor Assembly Removal1. Disconnect power to the dishwasher.2. Remove the toe kick panel.3. Remove the door.4. Remove the sump module (see the Tub andStructure section of this guide for sump removalinstructions).5. Loosen the inlet and outlet wash motor clamps.6. 6OLGHWKHZDVKPRWRURȺRIWKHKDQJHUDQGremove and discard the one time use clamps.WARNING: GE Factory Service Technicians areREQUIRED to follow Lockout / Tagout (LOTO) 6Step Process prior to beginning repair.DiverterThe Diverter is the key component which allowslow water use, by alternating water to the lowerspray arm or mid spray arm, bottle wash (somemodels) and upper spray system (some models). Itis important to note the “Bypass” in the rear port ofthe diverter, which allows for water to bypass thecheck ball in the diverter as described in the nextsection.Operation The “Bypass” allows water to bypass the checkball in the diverter as described in the next step.7KHGLVKZDVKHULVLQ2ȺRU6WDQGE\PRGHQRpump operation. The check ball is at the bottomof the diverter.