General Electric WD15X30838 Unicouple Assembly W/Faucet Adapter

Special Price $107.88 Regular Price $174.86
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SKU
WD15X30838

Product Description

The General Electric WD15X30838 Unicouple Assembly with Faucet Adapter is built to the highest standards, it is used to fix the dishwasher to the water supply pipe to allow water flow and control the water supply. Its Unicouple has a faucet adapter that makes it easy to fix and remove, making it convenient to use. This product enhances the flow of water and enhances the performance of the dishwashing systems. Through its construction, it maintains a steady flow of water for cleaning and operating the appliances at the right time.
10"X3"X13"
Manufacturer
✓ This Product Replaces: WD01X25514
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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the General Electric WD15X30838 Unicouple Assembly W/Faucet Adapter?

Check the unicouple connection regularly for signs of mineral buildup or debris around the faucet adapter. Clean the adapter threads with a damp cloth to maintain a proper seal. Ensure the coupling locks securely onto the faucet during use. Turn off water supply before removing or cleaning the adapter.

What are common issues with the General Electric WD15X30838 Unicouple Assembly W/Faucet Adapter?

  • Leaking at the adapter connection.
  • Water pressure fluctuates during use.
  • Adapter slips or loosens from faucet.
  • Hose connection loosens under pressure.

Installation Steps

Step1: Turn off the water supply and unplug the dishwasher.

Step2: Unscrew the existing faucet adapter from the kitchen faucet.

Step3: Attach the new faucet adapter securely to the faucet threads.

Step4: Connect the unicouple assembly hose to the adapter until it locks in place.

Step5: Turn on the water supply slowly and check for proper sealing.

Step6: Plug in the dishwasher and run a short cycle to verify water flow.