There could be a few reasons why your GE dishwasher loses power after completing a cycle. Here are some possible explanations:
Power supply issues: The power cord or the outlet itself might be faulty. Check if the power cord is securely plugged into both the dishwasher and the outlet. Ensure that the outlet is functioning correctly by testing it with another device.
Overheating: Dishwashers have built-in safety features to prevent overheating. If the dishwasher gets too hot during the cycle, it may shut off as a safety measure. Give it some time to cool down before restarting it.
Control panel malfunction: There could be a problem with the dishwasher's control panel or electronic controls. Over time, electronic components can wear out or develop glitches, leading to power-related issues. In such cases, contacting GE customer support or a professional technician for diagnosis and repair may be necessary.
Circuit breaker tripped: Check if the circuit breaker that supplies power to your dishwasher has tripped. If it has, reset the breaker by switching it off and then on again.
If the problem persists or if you're unsure about troubleshooting electrical issues, it's recommended to contact a qualified technician or the manufacturer's customer support for assistance. They will be able to provide specific troubleshooting steps or arrange for a service visit if needed.