What Is A Self Cleaning Filter Dishwasher
Daisy Due south,
You are mistaken. A 1972 KitchenAid would be a 16 serial (product 1968 to 1971, depending how long a given unit was warehoused before purchase) or a 17 series (product 1971 to 1974).
My family unit had a 17a series (production 1974 to 1976) installed in 1975 (ran until the early 2000s). The 17a series added a no-oestrus / Energy Saver Dry choice which no KA units had up to that point.
Neither the 16 or 17 series had a food grinder. They both had a two-stage filter.
This is the filter for a Superba model from a 17-series sales brochure. The Superba model had a water heating chemical element in the sump for Sani Rinse so the filter is shaped to adjust the element. Imperial and Custom didn't have Sani Rinse or a water heating chemical element, the filter on them was shaped slightly different but with the same fine and coarse sections. There'southward no mention of a grinder in the brochure for either the sixteen or 17 serial. There'd be no need of the coarse filter to catch "bones, seeds, and other large particles" if there was a grinder to handle them.
The user manual for our KDI-17a had instructions how to remove the filter periodically to make clean it of any defenseless particles.
I bought a 22-series Superba in 1992. I all the same take the user transmission. It had a 3-stage filter but all the same no mention of a food grinder.
No KitchenAid models had a grinder far every bit I'm aware until the Whirlpool PowerClean design was incorporated into them.
Source: https://www.houzz.com/discussions/5658026/dishwasher-with-self-cleaning-filter
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