Is there a filter in a dishwasher?
Similarly, do all dishwashers have a filter?
There are two kinds of dishwasher filter assemblies: self-cleaning and manual. Dishwashers with self-cleaning filters (also known as “hard food disposers”) rely on an integrated grinder to pulverize food like a garbage disposal, which is then washed away through the drain.
Just so, does a dishwasher have a filter that needs to be cleaned?
Dishwasher filters prevent small, soggy bits of food from landing on your newly cleaned dishes, or clogging your drain. Some filters are self-cleaning, but the ones in newer dishwashers generally need to be cleaned manually.
To access your dishwasher filter, remove your lower dish rack to expose the bottom of your dishwasher. The filter can be found in either a back corner of the dishwasher tub or around the base of the bottom spray arm. Many dishwasher filters are composed of two parts: an upper and lower filter assembly.