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We have this model. We had Servpro out yesterday and filed a claim against our homeowner's insurance. The GE service man informed us the dishwasher's pump was broken. The damage to our flooring is in two rooms and is visible from the crawlspace. Ours is not yet three years old. I question whether an internal sensor would have prevented our damage. I don't know why they don't have a pan underneath the dishwasher with a sensor for when water accrues in the pan.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.GE website says this model has ACTIVE FLOOD PROTECT. “An internal sensor prevents the dishwasher from potential overflowing, so you have peace of mind with every cycle”. I replaced a 28 yr old GE dishwasher with this model. I love it. It is so quiet you can hardly hear it. Washes and dries my dishes really well. Love the 3rd rack too! I use Cascade oxi tablets and Jet Dry in the machine.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello Leah - Thank you for your interest; we are happy to help! The dishwasher model GDT665SSNSS has the Active Flood Protect feature. This feature consist of a sensor that recognizes and prevents potential overflow situations from occurring. This sensor is located under the filter inside the tub, replacing the mechanical float. Here's how it works: An internal water level sensor, located below the filter, signals the control if the water level is too high prior to flooding. The control will de-energized the fill valve and activate the drain pump. If debris is preventing the fill valve from shutting off properly, the activated drain pump will remove water faster than the fill valve can supply it. Once the internal water level reaches an acceptable limit, the drain pump is de-energized. The cycle will be cancelled, a message displays in the control panel, and LED lights will blink with an alert tone. We hope this helps. Thanks for checking. Olga@GEA
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