Parts/Service for DDT700S*N0**

Parts/Service for DDT700S*N0**

Brand: GE

Category: Dishwasher

Document Type: Parts/Service

Language: EN

Uploaded: Nov. 21, 2025, 7:27 p.m.

Manual Publish Date: 2019-09-30

Warranty Information

Warranty information can be found by visiting products.geappliances.com, searching the model number, and clicking on the Literature tab.

Auto Hot Start

At the beginning of the main wash, the dishwasher checks the temperature of the water, and if it is below 90°F, then it will add up to 10 minutes of time to heat the water to 90°F by circulating the water while the heater is on. Similarly, at the beginning of final rinse, the dishwasher will check the water temperature, and if it is below 105°F, then it will add up to 15 minutes of time to heat the water to 105. Once it reaches the target temperature, any remaining hot start time will be truncated and will continue on with the cycle.

Cycle Chart

The cycle chart explains the segments of a cycle (cycles for all models included, not all models contain the same cycles). It details fill and drain times which depend on either a full or partial drain. It provides the circulation time in each segment, but does not include turbidity or temperature adjustments or dry cycles. Times will vary depending on turbidity response and incoming water temperature.

Cycle Times (Estimated)

Cycle times will vary depending on options selected, incoming water temperature, and soil level (some models). Incoming water temperature of 120°F to 140°F is recommended. Circulation has built-in pauses. USA (Upper Spray Arm): When a number is placed before the USA, it indicates the approximate time in seconds of operation. LSA (Lower Spray Arm): When a number is placed before LSA, it indicates the approximate time in seconds of operation. PW: Pre Wash PR: Post Rinse FR: Final Rinse

Troubleshooting and error codes

Symptom Diagnosis Cure
If the dishwasher is "dead", no LED operation, no button operation or beeping occurs. Attempt placing the dishwasher in Consumer Error Mode. The CSM (Current Sense Module) is tripped and must be fully diagnosed. Refer to On the Main Control Board CSM section of this guide.
If the start button either does not respond or it makes a triple beep sound every time it's pressed AND all other buttons respond as normal. The dishwasher may be in Demo Mode. To exit Demo Mode, refer to Demo Mode section of this guide.
No Water Detected: In the event the internal water level does not change, the cycle will be cancelled and the user interface will display the following: Models with SSD (Seven Segment Display) Screens: H20 will be displayed on the SSD screen. Models without SSD Screens: Wash Temp LED will blink continuously. The water may be turned off. The consumer is directed to verify the water supply line is connected properly, the supply line valve is turned on, and then restart the cycle. If this fails, the consumer is directed to call for service.
Pressure Sensor Errors: In the event that the pressure sensor signal is undetectable or irrational, the cycle will be canceled and the user interface will display the following: Models with SSD: PrS or PrF will be displayed. Models without SSD: Dry LED or Wash Temp+Dry LEDs will blink. The control does not see a change in pressure during fill. Verify pressure sensor harness, then replace the pressure sensor if needed.
Continuous Fill Error: In the event that consecutive signals from the pressure sensor detect high water level, the drain pump will run and the User Interface (UI) will display the following: Models with SSD Screens: CFE will be displayed on the SSD screen. Models without SSD Screens: Cycle Indication LEDs will blink continuously. The consumer is directed to turn off the water supply. Diagnose reasons for the water valve not shutting off.
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