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Bill
April 8, 2022
What would be a determine when the turbidity sensor is failing or causing long run times? Is there a way to set a default wash time and not can? The other sensor in that area is my guess temperature sensing. Would that cause long cycle time. Also, do you have a electrical schematic that shows all the wiring for this unit and if I measured the sensor output puts with my fluke digital meter.
For model number SHX43C05UC/50
Hello ill, Thank you for the question. Very sorry we do not have the electrical schematic, however you can ohm test it with a multimeter. It should measure 48K to 52K ohms at room temperature about 77*F. The sensor may also just need to be cleaned. These turbidity measurements are supplied to the dishwasher controller, which makes decisions on how long to wash in all the cycles. If faulty or dirty, it will effect the cycle length. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
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