– 59 –Remove three 1/4 in.hex head screws Remove ClampDiverter Removal1. Disconnect power to the dishwasher.2. Remove the toe kick and insulation pieces, ifapplicable.3. Remove the door.4. Remove the sump assembly.5. Remove three 1/4 in. hex head screws securingthe diverter to the sump.6. Loosen the clamp on the diverter inlet hose tothe circulation pump. Slide the diverter and hosefrom the circulation pump.7. Remove and discard the one time clamp.Clamp Removal Tip: Use a small screwdriverinserted into the ear of the clamp and move thehandle back and forth to loosen the clamp. Theclamp can be removed and discarded when thecomponent is removed. The clamp kit (Part #:WD35X10382) has all six clamps located on thesump module.NOTE: Using a rinse aid or water on the diverter sealwill aid diverter installation.Turbidity Sensor and ThermistorOperationThe Turbidity Sensor measures the amount ofVXVSHQGHGSDUWLFOHVRIWKH¿OWHUHGZDVKZDWHU7KHsensor assembly contains a LED transmitter whichemits light and a receptor (similar to a photo-cell) which receives light. The wash water passesbetween the transmitter and receptor, the controlinterprets these readings to determine the soil leveland if any prewash or rinse cycles may be skipped.The cycle design sets parameters to a maximumF\FOHOHQJWKDQGWKHWXUELGLW\UHVSRQVHZLOOVKRUWHQthe overall cycle length if the soil level is below theF\FOHSUHVHWVSHFL¿FDWLRQV%\PHDVXULQJVHYHUDOtimes during a cycle to monitor soil levels, energycan be saved by removing unneeded rinses, thusshortening the overall cycle time.If the turbidity sensor fails open or shorted, theFRQWUROZLOOGHIDXOWWRWKHPD[LPXP¿OOVDQGcirculation time that the control is programmed for.