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Hi Barbare, Without your dishwasher brand name and model number nobody can help.... You MIGHT find a FREE user manual on line, Just google (user manual for)+brand+dishwasher+model number.. For example:user manual for Samsung TV LE32R53B<- Example only.......
A web page opens and you should find a free download on that page, I hope this helps.....CHEERS..
The dishwasher should be plugged into a GFCI outlet, most likely in the cabinet under the sink. Check to make sure the outlet has not tripped. There should be test and reset buttons on the outlet. Reset it and try again. The GFCI outlet has a finite life span and I have seen the outlet fail. If there is no power after a reset, then try to replace the outlet with a similar one. If the outlet is not under the sink, it may be behind the dishwasher.
This is a typical anti flood activation due to the anti flood device (polystireen float and micro switch) at the base of the washer detecting a water leak / spill. This device puts the washer in pump out mode. Check to see if water at the base is causing the polystireene float to activate the switch. Dry the water and rectify the fault (normally a leaky pipe or pipe clamp) and this should solve the problem.
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