Where are filters in dishwashers?
Consequently, where is the filter in a KitchenAid dishwasher?
Most all automatic dishwashers -- KitchenAid included -- come with a filter system inside the dishwasher to catch any food debris before it has a chance to clog your drains. The filter is in the bottom center of the dishwasher beneath the bottom rack and requires periodic cleaning to ensure free flow of the drain.
In this way, do dishwashers have filters that need to be cleaned?
All dishwashers will have one or more filters to remove food particles from the wash water during the cycle. These filters are typically self-cleaning, but under certain water conditions or detergent usage these filters can become clogged.
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.