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1. 113 4 4 Parasite Fitler a Remove lower cover b Remove one screw fixing parasite filter b Remove wires c Push parasite filter as shown in the picture 114 4 5 Floater a Remove lower cover see 6 b Remove two screws that fix floater as it is shown in the picture b remove the two floater hoses c Remove the wire that is connected to the floater 115 4 6 Water Inlet valve a Remove lower cover see 6 b Remove the wire that is connected to the water inlet valve c Remove the clamp that connects water inlet valve and air break as it is shown in the picture c To remove water inlet valve pull it back as it is shown in the direction of Picture then release water inlet valve from the pins that is connected to and rotate it in the direction of counterclockwise SAE AAAAAA ANACAN 116 4 7 Draining Hose a Remove the hose connection plastic see 4 4 b Remove lower cover see 6 c Remove the clamp that fixes draining hose to the sump d Remove draining hose 117 5 Basket Group 5 1 Lower Basket a Open machine s door b Pull the basket to yourself a Open machine s door b Pull the basket to yourself 118 c Open Upper basket rail lock front d Pull the basket to yourself and remove it 1 Upper basket rail stoper rear 2 Upper baket wheels 3 Upper basket rail lock front 119 6 The Comp
2. High Leg Assembly Adjustment mechanism bearing for the rear high leg J Adjustable high leg must be assemblied completely for replacement ay Fs Rear High Leg REPLACEMENT FOR THE LAST POSITION The high legs must be located competely to replace for last position The high legs must be adjusted for varied height after replacement to last position ADJUSTMENT OF THE FRONT AND REAR LEG Front legs must be adjusted for table height by manual Front legs must be adjusted for table height by adjustment mechanism bearing with screwdriver 5 For the installation procedure of the furniture that will be installed in front of the appliance Hold the installation manual supplied with your appliance under the control panel so that it is equal in both directions without slipping it Mark the installation manual with your pen with respect to the drawer or cover in your kitchen that you need to align your machine with 132 6 Place the installation manual on the furniture properly place it outwards to the extent that you have marked before T Drill screw holes on the furniture from the points shown on the installation manual marked before 133 8 Place the wood mounting screws to the screw holes you have drilled shown in the figure Wood retaining sticker 2 Remove the protective layer of the tape and prepare for installation after sticking it to
3. 4 If the salt compartment cap isn t closed properly matt image has been seen as shown on the above picture 5 If there is no salt in the salt compartment calcification might be seen on the glass 19 There is corrosion on the metal objects after the washing E j r 1 Check whether there is earthing installation or not 2 Recommend to use salt funnel while putting a salt inside the salt compartment After putting the salt if there is any poured salt inside the machine the customer should clean there 3 The customers should be informed about they may face with corrosion on metal objects which are low quality 4 The customers should be informed about if they wash rusty materials it may cause corrosion on other materials There is calcification on the glasses after the washing 1 Water hardness level can be higher than adjusted level in the machine If it is make the hardness adjustment Recommend to the consumer refining the water for the region where hardness of water is too high 2 The salt may finish in the salt compartment If there is no salt indicator on the machine the consumer should control the salt 3 Resin may lose function 80 Note After the tests the problems that the glasses are matt or are scratched after the washing are not related to washing machine They may occur with mains water supply unsuitable program selecting low quality glass products and unsuitable detergant usage All pr
4. are 0 03 MPa 0 3 bar 1 MPa 10 bar ET ero i PERTE EEE EEEE sip 10A Security Systems e Flowmeter The amount of water intake is in precise control e Heater safety protection In case of lack of water with the help of a pressure switch the resistance is prevented from being in operation So both the resistance and the machine itself are protected Overflow and Leakage Protection The dishwasher enters overflow mode when there is too much water in the dishwasher the excess water gets drained a floater rises upwards and senses when overflow water gets there It also detects leaks in the base of the dishwasher shuts down operation and automatically pumps out water before contact with floor Resettable overflow Electrical Components Button On Off Switch Buton is assembled in the control panel unit On Off two pole Voltage 250 V Currency 16 4 A Door Lock It is a mechanical lock release system that is closing the door supplying the connection of electrical parts in the machine and cutting off the connection Currency 16 4 A Circulation Pump Voltage 220 240 V Frequency 50 Hz Total Power 88 W Coil Isolation Class F Main First Coil Q 95 7 Q Sub second Coil Q 126 t 70 Thermal Protector 109 C Pump Outlet Pressure 300 mbar Pump Flowrate 60 It min Single direction single phase asynchronous and two pole It turns opposite clock direction It is assembled to the basement with rubber
5. 4 To Access The Components from the Lover Cover a Lay the appliance on the rear panel b Remove lower cover from the places that are shown in the picture 109 4 1 Circulation Pump a Lay the appliance on the rear panel see 4 c Remove two clamps that are shown in the Picture Heater casing circulation pump sump Circulation pump 4 2 Heater Heater Casing Group without diverter for C1 C2 models a Remove the machine s lower cover 110 b Remove four screws that fix heater to the sump c Remove clamp that are shown in the Picture Heater casing circulation pump c Remove the wires that are shown in the picture 4 2 Heater Heater Casing Group with diverter for C3 C4 models a Remove the machine s lower cower b Remove five screws that fix heater to the sump c Remove clamp that are shown in the Picture Heater casing circulation pump d Remove the wires that are shown in the picture e Detach diverter as it is shown in the picture 112 4 3 Water Softener a To remove salt cup cover rotate it in the direction of counterclockwise ai b To remove salt cup nut rotate it in the direction of counterclockwise c Remove left side panel see 1 4 d detach the connections which are between water softener and air break e Remove lower cover f Remove the hose that is between sump and salt camp
6. There can be a problem with cable connection of the diverter 3 Electronic card can be out of order 9 NTC faulty o program Possible problems 1 NTC can be out of order 2 NTC cable connection can be faulty NTC can be short or open circuit 3 Electronic card can be out of order 52 10 Electronic card parameter faulty program Possible problems 1 By the immediate and continuous voltage decreases software variants can not be kept in the memory of electronic card 2 The program contiues when you restart it You should warn the user about controlling the network voltage 11 Electronic card water hardness faulty orogram Possible problems 1 Water Hardness is not adjusted or Water Hardness adjustment can not be kept in the elctronic card memory 2 Water Hardness should be adjusted by controlling the supply water 12 Faulty Flowmeter program Possible problems 1 Flowmeter can be out of order 2 Cable connection of flowmeter can be faulty 3 Electronic card can be out of order 53 13 Faulty turbidity sensor program Possible problems 1 Turbidity sensor can be out of order 2 There can be some soil around the turbidity sensor 3 Electronic card can be out of order NECASSARY INFORMATION HAVE TO BE GIVEN TO USERS WHILE INSTALLATING THE DISHWASHER Customers should be informed about following items e Give general information to user about the product e Ge
7. 5 Place the installation manual on the furniture properly 6 Drill screw holes on the furniture from the points shown on the installation manual use drill bits 2 T Place the wood mounting screws to the screw holes you have drilled before then stick the stickers withs the specified dimensions Wood mounting screw stick the stickers withs the specified dimensions as shown in the figure P 8 When you are installing the door handles on the furniture take the required measurements to ensure that the door handle is matched with the other drawers and covers on the counter and drill your furniture according to these measurements When you are securing the door handle to your furniture Make sure that the mounting screw head of the door handle is embedded to the furniture figure 1 An installation as shown in figure 2 will cause problems when you are installing the furniture to the outer door plate of your appliance Adjust your furniture according to the door handle you have selected 9 Place the wood mounting screws so that they are aligned with their holes on the outer plate of the door Ensure that the furniture is aligned and level with the sticks then secure the lower part of the furniture by leaning it against the outer plate of the door Proceed as shown in the pictures 10 Open the door of the appliance carefully be careful to prevent it from falling Remove
8. Adjust the door of your appliance as shown in the figure using a flat head screwdriver 138 15 After adjusting the door hinge springs according to the furniture you installed the appliance plug the adjustment holes on the side panels by sticking the caps supplied with your appliance 16 Install your appliance to the upper panel of the counter as shown in figure 1 if the counter you install your appliance is made of wood and to the side walls as shown in figure 2 if the counter you install your appliance is made of marble etc 139 17 Finally you should adjust the base according to the counter you have installed your appliance Place the base cut according to the height of the other cupboards and check whether the door can be opened or not If the door of your appliance contacts the base cut the contacting area of the base to ensure that the door can be opened or closed easily 140 INSTALLATION OF FULL BUILT IN DISHWASHERS UNDER THE COUNTER INSTALLATION OF FULL BUILT IN DISHWASHERS UNDER THE COUNTER Use the following items supplied in the document bag of the appliance for the installation of the semi and full built in dishwashers 1 Installation plan manual describing the installation of the appliance under the counter 2 Vapour proof foil 3 Side retaining sticker 2 pcs 4 Board retaining sticker 2 pcs 5 Counter mounting plate right and left 6 Spring adjustment me
9. a Remove the left side panel of the machine see 1 4 b open machine s door c Rotate counterclockwise air break nut and remove it d Remove air break s connections with salt cap as it is shown in the picture be careful about plastic hinges 104 2 4 Hose Connection Plastic a Remove left side panel see 1 4 b By using flat tip screwdriver remove hose connection plastic s hinge from the basement as it shown in the picture c push the hose connection plastic Warning If you do not obey instructions while disassembly of the hose connection plastic it can be broken 105 2 5 Power Cord a Remove hose connection plastic see 2 3 e Remove the lower cover see f Remove the wires that is between power cord and parasite filter e Remove the power cord 106 3 To Access The Components From in Front Of The Machine a Remove Plastic kick plate iron sheet and casement front cover see 1 3 1 4 3 1 Regeneration Valve a Remove Plastic kick plate and kick plate iron sheet see 1 3 1 5 b Remove the wires c To remove regeneration Value rotate counterclockwise and pull it as it is shown in the picture 107 3 2 Drain Pump a Remove Plastic kick plate and kick plate iron sheet see 1 3 1 5 b Remove the wires c To remove the drain pump that fixes to the sump rotate it in the direction of counterclockwise and pull 108
10. built in setting front rubber off from the shaft that it is connected by pulling it as shown in the picture g After removing the built in setting front rubber take the built in setting assembly shaft and built in worm gear off i from the built in setting assembly by pulling it towards you as shown in the picture 96 h Take the built in setting assembly off from the left tab using a needle nose pliers and at the same time take the adjustable leg off the lower base by pulling it down with a screwdriver Perform the same operation for the other tab Warning Remove the built in setting assembly carefully during disassembly otherwise it may break Take it off from the lower base by pulling it towards you 97 1 8 Built in Hinge Spring Setting Assembly Built in hinge spring setting assembly is a mechanism that allows you to adjust the door of your appliance according to the board you have installed on the appliance There are 2 assemblies a left one and a right one gt E F gt lt i y Ir tet NGF Se a F rr 5 j lt in o tr ee a a To disassemble the built in hinge spring setting assembly you should remove the side panel on the side that you would like to remove see 1 2 E a m b Remove the door strap from the hinge spring as shown in the picture 98 c Remove 2 screws retaining hinge spring setting ass
11. cable connections of the electronic board Disassemble the board by taking the electronic board off from the tabs retaining it to PCB box as shown in the picture 93 1 7 Built in setting assembly 1 8 Built in hinge spring setting assemblies Our semi and full built in models have the following components other than solo products e Built in setting assembly e Built in hinge spring setting assemblies Built in setting assembly You can adjust the rear leg of your dishwasher easily using the built in setting assembly Built in setting assembly is composed of four main components 1 Built in setting assembly 2 Built in worm gear 3 Built in setting assembly shaft 4 Built in setting front rubber 1 7 Built in setting assembly a Lay down your appliance so that the rear part is laid on the ground Note Before laying down your appliance collect the supply cord discharge hose and water inlet hose on the rear part of appliance together as shown the picture to prevent m damage to these components when you are laying down the appliance b Remove the lower cover of the appliance by taking it off from the tabs shown in the figure using a flat head screwdriver c Remove 5 screws shown in the figure to take off the kick plate 95 d Remove the kick plate by pulling it towards you e Remove the lower base front cover by pulling it towards you as shown in the picture f Take the
12. in the memory of electronic card 2 The program contiues when you restart it You should warn the user about controlling the network voltage 43 10 Faulty Flowmeter program Possible problems 1 Flowmeter can be out of order 2 Cable connection of flowmeter can be faulty 3 Electronic card can be out of order 44 FULLY INTEGRATED D21 FAILURE CODES 1 Inadequate water supply Program Possible problems 1 Make sure the water input tap is totally open and that there is no water cut 2 Close the water input tap separate the water input hose from the tap and clean the filter at the connection end of the hose 3 Water inlet hose can be out of order 4 Water inlet valve filter can be clogged 5 Water inlet valve can be out of order 6 There can be a problem with the cable connection of water inlet valve 7 Floater switch can be out of order or have a problem with the cable connection 8 Pressure switch of the heater casing group can have a mechanical or cable connection problem 9 Circulation pump can be out of order or have a problem with the cable connection 2 Error of continuous water input program Possible problems 1 Water inlet valve can be out of order or can not be closed 2 Electronic card can be out of order 45 3 The waste water in the machine cannot be discharged Program Possible problems 1 Water outlet hose is clogged 2 Water outlet hose position can be t
13. mounting plates to the upper panel support bracket rubbers At this stage the sounter mounting plates are installed in two ways according to the material wood granite marble etc of the under counter that the appliance will be installed a If the counter is made of wood install the counter mounting plates so that the ends of the plates are faced inwards as shown in the figure If the counter is made of wood install the appliance to the upper side of the counter 144 b If the counter is made of a material like marble granite etc install the counter mounting plates so that the ends of the plates are faced outwards as shown in the figure Crimp the from the point shown with an arrow in the figure after installing the counter mounting plate 3 Stick the side retaining stickers to the left and right panels of the appliance The dimensions of the stickers are given in the installation manual 4 Place the appliance under the counter properly Adjust the legs of the appliance so that the appliance is level with the upper panel of the counter use a water gauge to check that the appliance is raised equally in all directions Use a flat head screwdriver to adjust the rear leg of your appliance You can adjust the height of the appliance by turning the screwdriver right or left You can raise your appliance by turning the front legs of your appliance right or left as shown in the figure
14. problems 1 Water outlet hose is clogged 2 Water outlet hose position can be too high 3 The drain pump can be out of order 4 There can be a problem with cable connection of the drain pump 5 Pressure switch of the heater casing group can have a mechanical or cable connection problem 4 Heater Error Inadequate heat program Possible problems 1 Heater can be out of order 2 There can be a problem with cable connection of the heater 3 Thermal protection can be out of order 4 Electronic card can be out of order 50 5 Alarm is active against water overflow program Possible problems 1 Floater switch can be out of order or have a problem with the cable connection 2 Electronic card can be out of order 6 Alarm is active against water leakage program Possible problems 1 There can be a water leakage from the tub 2 Floater switch can be out of order or have a problem with the cable connection 3 Drain pump and pessure switch can be out of order at the same time 4 Electronic card can be out of order 31 7 Exceed heating problem temp of water inside the machine is too high program Possible problems 1 Water inside the machine is gt 77 C NTC can be out of order 2 Electronic card can be out of order 8 Diverter position problem program Possible problems 1 There can be a water leakage to diverter contacts and diverter electric contacts can have open circuit 2
15. switch can be out of order or have a problem with the cable connection 3 Drain pump and pessure switch can be out of order at the same time 4 Electronic card can be out of order 6 Electronic card parameter faulty Possible problems 1 By the immediate and continuous voltage decreases software variants can not be kept in the memory of electronic card 2 The program contiues when you restart it You should warn the user about controlling the network voltage 32 7 Faulty Flowmeter Possible problems 1 Flowmeter can be out of order 2 Cable connection of flowmeter can be faulty 3 Electronic card can be out of order Possible problems 1 Door lock mechanism can be out of order 2 There can be a problem with the cable connection of door lock 3 Electronic card can be out of order 33 FREE STANDING AND SEMI INTEGRATED C21 C31 C41 FAILURE CODES 1 Inadequate water supply Possible problems 1 Make sure the water input tap is totally open and that there is no water cult 2 Close the water input tap separate the water input hose from the tap and clean the filter at the connection end of the hose 3 Water inlet hose can be out of order 4 Water inlet valve filter can be clogged 5 Water inlet valve can be out of order 6 There can be a problem with the cable connection of water inlet valve 7 Floater switch can be out of order or have a problem with the cable connection 8 Pressure switch of
16. the furniture 134 9 Install the sticks supplied with your appliance to the control panel Refer to the installation manual to determine how many sticks you will install on the appliance You can determine the number of sticks to be installed on the appliance using i the dimensions marked on the installation manual according to the measurement ingsa you have performed on the control panel with the installation manual in article 5 The figures on the areas you have marked for the measurement will determine the number of sticks to be used i IngsV 7 owe a gt eee EE e o 10 Install the number of sticks specified in the installation manual to the control panel 135 11 Place the wood mounting screws so that they are aligned with their holes on the outer plate of the door Ensure that the furniture is aligned and level with the sticks then secure the lower part of the furniture by leaning it against the outer plate of the door Proceed as shown in the pictures 136 12 Open the door of the appliance carefully be careful to prevent it from falling Remove the screws on the appliance itself and place the Screws 4x42 5 YHB wallboard screws and secure the furniture to the appliance 4 screws installed to secure the fumiture to the appliance 137 14 After installing the furniture adjust the door of your appliance according t the weight of the installed furniture
17. the reset position Keep the start pause button pressed again until the flow indicators are on and off wi J i eS D eee F 4 a z F E 3 O 5o PE qg After finalizing the above processes the service program starts automatically 26 Fully Integrated Models INRD13 INRD21 FNTD13 and FNTD21 a Press the Program selector button and keep it pressed down while your machine is not in operation baer c Keep Program selector button pressed until all indicators are on and off for the second time The machine shows the last error then starts to sevice programme e End of the programme the end lamb is on If the machine comes to error position the lambs showed failure codes are on and the machine shows the first failure code on service programme f Press on off button to close the machine 2 INRD41 and FNTD41 a Press the Program selector button and keep it pressed down while your machine is not in operation The machine shows the last error then starts to sevice programme e End of the service programme the end lamb is on If the machine comes to error position the lambs showed failure codes are on and the machine shows the first failure code on service programme f Press on off button to close the machine 28 Auto test program algorithm steps Steps in program algorithm fallows each other automatically When there is a problem program ends and gives failure
18. the screws on the appliance itself the screws shown in figure 1 and place the screws 4x42 5 YHB wallboard screws the ones shown in figure 2 and secure the furniture to the appliance 13 Remove the rearmost screws 1 first and place the wallboard screws instead of them then proceed to the other screws 2 and 3 respectively S47 Te Pw on ref fh et p mie eet EEE reas tah pa 2 11 After installing the furniture adjust the door of your appliance according t the weight of the installed furniture Adjust the door of your appliance as shown in the figure using a flat head screwdriver 12 After adjusting the door hinge springs according to the furniture you installed the appliance plug the adjustment holes on the side panels by sticking the caps supplied with your appliance 13 Install your appliance to the upper panel of the counter as shown in figure 1 if the counter you install your appliance is made of wood and to the side walls as shown in figure 2 if the counter you install your appliance is made of marble etc 14 Finally you should adjust the base according to the counter you have installed your appliance Place the base cut according to the height of the other cupboards and check whether the door can be opened or not If the door of your appliance contacts the base cut the contacting area of the base to ensure that the door can be opened or closed easily
19. DISHWASHER SERVICE MANUAL SEMI INTEGRATED FULLY INTEGRATED INDEX page Tecnical features and security systems Electrical components Name Plate Setting the water hardness Setting the water hardness for semi integrated models Setting the water hardness for integrated models Child lock Delay Timer Program resetting Changing a program Service test programme Failure codes Naecassary information have to be given to users while installating the dishwasher REPAIR TECHNIQUES ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONS DISASSEMBLY INSTALLATION OFSEMI BUILT IN DISHWASHERS UNDER THE COUNTER INSTALLATION OF FULL BUILT IN DISHWASHERS UNDER THE COUNTER Repairs to electrical appliances must be effected by qualified personnel only Before accessing internal components remove the plug from the power socket Tecnical Features Technical specifications Capac aicinn niiae aridi waina 12 15 place settings HIG cs iscnissvics eapiccaciacsazianass 815 mm 870 mm WWIII AETS PETERT EET TTET 596 mm De ilissen aasiseeonecee 550 mm integrated models 570 mm semi integrated models Net Weight NEPETITE 38 kg integrated models 42 kg semi integrated models Electricity NIE ssid cis vetexiconsons 220 240 V 50 Hz Total Power EEEE EE 2200 W Heating POWeET esssisesrrecsrcenis 2000 W PUMP POWE viscenkicceyncpscaace i 100 W Drain Pump Power aaa 30W Water supply pressure
20. Hardness Hardness Hardness Hardness gag a a Level dH dF dE A program program program program 19 Child Lock C21 C31 and C41 models Activate Child Lock Press Start Pause and Delay buttons simultaneously for 4 seconds When activated 3h washing lamp flashes once In C41 model press and buttons on Remaining time indicator simultaneously for 4 seconds At this time CL appears for 2 seconds on remaining time indicator Inactivate Child Lock Press Start Pause and Delay buttons simultaneously for 4 seconds When activated 3h washing lamp flashes twice In C41 model press and buttons again simultaneously for 4 seconds CL will blink for 2 times 20 Delay Timer C21 and C31 When you press delay button 3h washing lamp flashes If you continue pressing delay button 6h 9h 12h lamb will flash respectively for each press If you select delay time and press Start Pause button then you activate delay time 0 In these models you can select the delay time by pressing and buttons on display For activating delay time press Start Pause button IND21 and FNTD21 When you press delay button 3h lamp flashes If you continue pressing delay button 6h 9h lamb will flash If you press delay button again after 9h lamb flashed delay will reset You mav select the delav time after selectina the proaramme INRD41 and FNTD41 When you press delay butto
21. MeEecNalitail paita Vi ry 5 F a ine dispenser during energising ani i Energise tne connectors externally and control the working of the a qTchanesa aispensel 2 Customer can load the lower basket with big plates and these plates can block the opening of the dispenser cover Below pictures show the position of dispenser cover ESN NS 74 Big plates can block the opening of the dispenser cover Tablet detergant does not fall inside the machine in this position and the water may not be enough to melt the tablet s detergant r f y When the customers see the HN dissolved detergant at the end of the programme they may complain that T E 15 Poor drying 1 The programme which hasn t got a drying phase could be selected The customers should be informed about the programmes 2 There might be lack of rinse aid at the rinse aid compartment FNPC11 FNPC12 FNPC13 haven t got any rinse aid indicator Control the rinse aid by using the rinse aid level indicator There isn t any rinse aid There is rinse aid FNPC21 FNPC31 and FNAC47 have rinse aid indicator on the control panel There isn t any rinse aid There is rinse aid 4 There can be mechanical or electrical problem with the detergant dispenser 5 There can be a problem on the PCB card 16 There are partial food wastes left on the dishes 1 Loading of the basket can not be suitable The customers should
22. N2 2 CN2 4 143 2 7 CN2 6 CN 2 9 3750 2 10 20C CN2 10 CN2 7 4130 Q 10 25 C2 CN5 1 CN5 2 0 ne SF zig MEASURE JUST ON THE ELECTRONIC MEASURE JUST ON THE COMPONENT DETERGENT ae es DISPENSER ir i ga po Primary winding CIRCULATION PUMP ONAS ON23 P5 Eo Secondary winding FROM THE cee COMPONEN 25 50000 5 0 35 33000 5 5 i 55 15200 6 5 SET NTC SEN SOR 63 11740 7 5 80 6700 amp 8 0 90 4880 __ DIVERTER onsa onza eowexs SSOSOSCS S S S Api SARER at aan e MR POSWTEN ACTIVE TERE 8 MEASURING THE COMPONENTS FROM THE ELECTRONICAL CARD You might measure the components either connentors of electronic card or directly on the component Measuring from the connectors of electronic card gives definite results to define the repair If you know the specialities and values of tester you can easily determine the repair 56 a b In order to reach the connections of the electronic card dismantle the control panel Picture a and probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors of the electronical card control the values according to the resistance value table picture b Free standing and semi integrated electronic card Fully Integrated electronic card of Precaution Always remove the plug from the power socket before touching internal components Washing Pump From the Electronical Card You can only measure the primary winding value from the elect
23. Softener Resin Quantity 0 6lt Capacity of salt compartment as Total hardness adjustment level Water Hardness German Hardness French hardness Bristish hardness Water Liter Level r 3 ar et o o 1 ma a ma a o p o o ww E p o ea wms e p o o Name Plate LOGO RoHS Ke ce G BL MODEL XXXXX i eee BARCODE SH 000000000 00000000000 Serial Number 20655055071003 00614843000036440001 20655055 label number 07 Year 10 Month 00 Empt ii 03 Day 614843 Product codes 001 Serial Number SETTING THE WATER HARDNESS Test strip The washing effectiveness of your machine depends on the softness of the tap water For this reason your machine is equipped with a system that reduces the hardness in mains water supply The washing effectiveness will increase when the system is correctly set To make the system setting use the testing strip if it is available and find the hardness of the mains water supply Openthe Run Keep the Shake the Make your machine s water hardness testing water testing testing strip setting according to the result obtained strip through stnpin after taking it through the testing strip yourtap waterfor1 out of water for 1 56 Mir Leva OILILL Nolima Level2 CNT N Very how lima Goebel Level OIT o line coar Loveld CILLE Medium ire conten Leval 5 Uinta EHE Limh contami Load OOO E E High tne contani Semi Integrated Models a Move the programme selector knob to
24. age 220 240 V Frequency 50 60 Hz Total Power 6 W Resistance 41304410 Q 25 C Regeneration valve is assembled on the water softener Parasite Filter Voltage 220 240 V Frequency 50 60 Hz 0 1 uF X1 2x0 027uF Y2 1M Q It is used to prevent parasites from the main supply It has been assemblied to basement Turbo Fan Motor There is a thermal protector Shaded pole motor two pole temperature is between 40 150 C There is Turbo Fan Motor only at C4 models Salt Sensor Voltage 250 V Currency 50 mA It is assembled to the water softener It warns if the salt is less than requested quantity Power Cord Type Euro 3 l 1 mm copper conducting isolation TS 9760 HO5VV F Plug TS IEC 60884 1 PVC injected Length 1800 mm Drain Hose Drain hose maximum height 110cm Drain hose minimum height 50cm Drain hose maximum length 400cm 15 W Total Power Voltage 220 240 V Frequency 50 Hz Resistance 238 64 50 Coil isolation class H Detergent Rinse Aid Dispanser Detergant dispenser consists of rinse aid and detergant compartment It has been assemblied to the inner door by the snap fits Only one bobbin has been used for operating the system Detergant compartment Main wash compartment 3 40 cm Prewash compartment 2 5 cm Rinse aid compartment 1 Dosage Quantities Rinse aid dosage Rinse aid compartmnet 150 cm oe Ifa Factory outlet setting position level 3 Water
25. al card Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors From the component Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors as shown on the pictures 63 NTC sensor From the Electronical Card 25 50000 5 0 33000 i5 5 99 15200 6 5 63 11740 7 5 80 6700 8 0 90 4880 8 5 i L s SES ne Ti I e d P Ld i f F Lil a il te BLACK 0 35 fi _ RED 0 35 Above sketch show the connectors of NTC sensor on the electronical card Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors From the component Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors as shown on the pictures 64 Diverter From the Electronical Card 6840 0 5 0 on the connectors CN6 1 CN 2 9 Sketch above show the connectors of the diverter on the electronical card Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors From the component Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors as shown on the pictures 65 Salt Sensor From the Electronical Card N5 1 CN5 2 0 QNOSALT i Sg co THERE IS SALT 45 ELECTRONIC CARD CONNECTOR mos BLACK 0 35 ii RED 0 35 SLCULECER KONNEKT RLER Sketch above show the connectors of the salt sensor on the electronical card Probes of the tester should be appl
26. an be out of order 4 Water inlet valve filter can be clogged 5 Water inlet valve can be out of order 6 There can be a problem with the cable connection of water inlet valve 7 Floater switch can be out of order or have a problem with the cable connection 8 Pressure switch of the heater casing group can have a mechanical or cable connection problem 9 Circulation pump can be out of order or have a problem with the cable connection 2 Error of continuous water input Possible problems 1 Water inlet valve can be out of order or can not be closed 2 Electronic card can be out of order 30 3 The waste water in the machine cannot be discharged 6 8 0 Ge Possible problems 1 Water outlet hose is clogged 2 Water outlet hose position can be too high 3 The drain pump can be out of order 4 There can be a problem with cable connection of the drain pump 5 Pressure switch of the heater casing group can have a mechanical or cable connection problem 4 Intended water temperature could not be reached faulty heater and or heater sensor Possible problems 1 NTC can be out of order 2 NTC cable connection can be faulty NTC can be short or open circuit 3 Thermal protection can be out of order 4 Heater can be out of order or cable connection can be faulty 31 5 Alarm is active against water overflow DTe Ce Possible problems 1 There can be a water leakage from the tub 2 Floater
27. be informed about the loadind of the basket 2 Unsuitable program might be selected 3 Spray arms can be blocked by the cutleries The customers might control the rotating of spray arms before starting the machine J a p e A e e Po 4 There is a mechanical or electrical problem on the detergant dispenser If it is please change the detergant dispenser 5 There can be a problem with the heater casing Check the electrical values If there is a problem change the heater casing 6 There can be a problem with the PCB card TT Machine scratches the glass 1 When the basket overly loaded the glass can hit the objects by the power of the water 2 Substances that might be occasionaly carried in through the mains water supply can scratch the glass 3 Detergants which are low quality kept in the machine or humid places can scratch the glass bs They Tiaa i Fa E i HAE A y 4 Aluminium objects should not be washed with the glass The glasses are matt after the washing 1 If there isn t any rinse aid at the rinse aid compartment Please fill with rinse aid 2 If the rinse aid level is very high rainbow image can be seen on the glasses Please adjust the the rinse aid level to low 3 If the water hardness is very low stains which resembles the milk stains can be occured At this condition don t fill the salt and adjust water hardness setting to the lowest position
28. chanism hole cover 2 pcs T Screw 4x42 5 YHB wallboard 4 pcs for semi built in 6 pcs for full built in products 8 Board mounting screw 2 pcs 9 Screw 4x15 YHB wallboard 2 pcs 141 Materials to be used in the installation process are 1 Tape measure 2 Drill bit 2 3 Flat head and Phillips screwdriver 4 Water gauge 5 Charged drill Intall your semi built in appliance under the counter according to semi built in installation instructions supplied with your appliance Installation manual includes the dimensions of the counter and board to be installed in fornt of the appliance Consider these dimensions before starting the installation 142 1 If the counter that you will install the appliance is made of wood stick the aluminum foil supplied in the document bag under the counter This prevents the vapour occurred by the opening and closing of your appliance s door from affecting the counter Open the aluminum foil carefully as shown in the picture Stick the aluminum foil under the counter that you place the appliance so that there is no clearance with the end of the counter as shown in the figure 143 Before placing the appliance under the counter 1 Collect the discharge and water supply hoses and supply cord at the rear of your appliance as shown in the figure to prevent damage to them during installation under the counter 2 Install the counter
29. code You can learn the error from the Service Failure Code show the last PTY he i AEA ERE The machine shows the last error before the sevice hatore programme starts Drain pump is running Water inlet valve and flowmeter is controlled Fill 3 5it 1Imin 25 sec At 2 5lt circulation pump starts to run For C4 models Washing pump 1 min 10sec Circulation pump detergant dispenser Wash pump Heating Heater Casing pressure switch NTC diverter positions Regeneration Regeneration valve Drain Pump End led highlight a N lote The values declared above are the values obtained under laboratory conditions according to the relevant standards These values can change depending on conditions of product s use and environment network tension water input temperature and environment temperature SERVICE FAILURE CODE While your machine is in operation gives feedback informations The indicators are on and off with different combinations or the failure code appaers on display then you can identify the possible problem by looking the fallowing failure code tables 29 FREE STANDING and SEMI INTEGRATED C11 C12 C13 FAILURE CODES 1 Inadequate water supply Possible problems 1 Make sure the water input tap is totally open and that there is no water cut 2 Close the water input tap separate the water input hose from the tap and clean the filter at the connection end of the hose 3 Water inlet hose c
30. dness Level Settings f After adjusting the water hardness level press on off button to save settings in memory INRD 13 and FNTD13 Water German French British es Hardness Hardness Hardness Hardness Ye aaa Level dH dF dE program program program pogam program program INRD21 and FNTD21 a Press the Program selector button and keep it pressed down while your machine is not in operation b Meanwhile energise the machine by pressing the On Off button c Keep Program selector button pressed until P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 3h 6h 9h End lights are on and off d After the P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 3h 6h 9h End have flashed release the Program selector button program Your machine displays the latest entered water hardness setting e You can adjust the levels by pressing Program selector button according to the table of Water Hardness Level Settings 16 INRD21 and FNTD21 Water German French British z Hardness care ee Hardness fal roria Level dE i T i INRD41 and FNTD41 a Press the Program selector button and keep it pressed down while your machine is not in operation Your machine displays the latest entered water hardness setting e You can adjust the levels by pressing Program selector button according to the table of Water Hardness Level Settings 18 INRD41 and FNTD41 Water German French British
31. e connectors of the water inlet valve on the electronical card Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors From the component Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors as shown on the pictures 60 WATER INLET VALVES OPTIONAL BITRON ELBI WATER INLET VALVE 3750 Q 10 WATER INLET VALVE 20 Heater Casing It can t be measured from the electronical card From the component 23 95 15 Q Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors as shown on the pictures Detergent Dispenser It can t be measured from the electronical card 1660 10 Q 25C 2 From the component Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors as shown on the pictures 61 Regenaration Valve From the Electronical Card 4130 10 25C on the connectors CN2 10 CN2 7 7 I li Above sketch show the connectors of the regeneration valve on the electronical card Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors From the component Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors as shown on the pictures 62 Pressure Switch From the Electronical Card 2 1 5 0Q There is water Full ae 0 There is not water Empty ELECTRONIC CARD SNe ae pepe TE Hapi Above sketch show the connectors of the pressure switch on the electronic
32. e ends of the plates are faced inwards as shown in the figure Ifthe counter is made of wood install the appliance to the upper side of the counter 128 b If the counter is made of a material like marble granite etc install the counter mounting plates so that the ends of the plates are faced outwards as shown in the figure Crimp the from the point shown with an arrow in the figure after installing the counter mounting plate 129 3 Stick the side retaining stickers to the left and right panels of the appliance The dimensions of the stickers are given in the installation manual 4 Place the appliance under the counter properly Adjust the legs of the appliance so that the appliance is level with the upper panel of the counter use a water gauge to check that the appliance is raised equally in all directions 130 Use a flat head screwdriver to adjust the rear leg of your appliance You can adjust the height of the appliance by turning the screwdriver right or left You can raise your appliance by turning the front legs of your appliance right or left as shown in the figure 131 FOOT AND HIGH LEG DIFFERENCES Adjustable foot Adjustable high leg It is assemblied at the production plant Adjustable high leg must be assembled completely for the required highth otherwise it can be damaged Below shown position is not appropriate to replace ASSEMBLY OF THE HIGH LEG
33. e isn t any rinse aid There is rinse aid BLACK 0 35 Above sketch shows the connectors of the rinse aid sensor on tke electronical card From the component Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors as shown on the pictures 70 On Off Button It can t be measured from the electronical card From the component When the button is pressed 11 ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONS Machine does not work 1 Check the plug is connected or not 2 Control supply voltage 3 Control the supply cord 4 Control cable connections F2 Lack of water less amount of water 1 Be sure that the water inlet tap is turned on 2 Be sure that the pressure of the supply water is enough 3 Conirol the electrical connections of the water inlet valve 4 Be sure that the water inlet valve filter are not clogged if be clogged clean the filter ee 5 Check the connection of the water inlet valve and water inlet hose 6 Control the water inlet valve filter if it is clogged clean the filter Filtre should be cleaned Also filter inside should be cleaned 7 After these operations failure still continue please change the water inlet valve 13 Not to take the detergant Not to melt 1 There is a mechanical or electrical problem on the detergant dispenser If it is please change the detergant dispenser TET 4 7 Also you Can control trha maahaniasl parte Af Me
34. e switch tubes then lay the appliance on the rear panel b Remove lover cover see 6 c From inside tub remove the basket and lower spray arm d Remove the microfilter group and metal filter c detach all the hoses sump draining hose circulation pump sump sump water softener f Remove the four screws that secure the tumb to the tub g Remove the two screws which secure the spray arm support to the sump h detach the drain pump and pull the sump out taking care not to damage the tub seal INSTALLATION OF SEMI BUILT IN DISHWASHERS UNDER THE COUNTER INSTALLATION OF SEMI BUILT IN DISHWASHERS UNDER THE COUNTER Use the following items supplied in the document bag of the appliance for the installation of the semi and full built in dishwashers 1 Installation plan manual describing the installation of the appliance under the counter 2 Vapour proof foil 3 Side retaining sticker 2 pcs 4 Board retaining sticker 2 pcs 5 Counter mounting plate right and left 6 Spring adjustment mechanism hole cover 2 pcs T Screw 4x42 5 YHB wallboard 4 pcs for semi built in 6 pcs for full built in products 8 Board mounting screw 2 pcs 9 Screw 4x15 YHB wallboard 2 pcs 10 Stick 4 pcs supplied in semi built in appliances 125 Materials to be used in the installation process are 1 Tape measure 2 Drill bit 2 3 Flat head and Phillips
35. ee 1 5 b Remove the wire that is connected to the electronic card c Remove two screws fixing to the control panel group 1 5 2 Electronic Card a Remove the wires that are shown in the picture WARNING while removing wires do not pull them from wires pull from connectors b Remove pcb box cover with pulling its plastic hinges 88 c Remove the wire which is between rotary switch and electronic card d Remove the electronic card from pcb box by removing pcb box s plastic hinges a Remove the wire that is between display card and electronic card b Remove display card from display card box s hinge carefully 1 6 Control Panel Integrated Models a Remove six screws that fix control panlel to the door inside sheet iron b Remove the cable connection plastic which fix cable harness to the control panel as shown in the Picture 90 d Detach the cable connections of the electronic board f Take the On off switch off from the lower tab by pushing it downwards and at the same time pulling in the direction of the arrow with your hand as shown in the picture perform the same procedure for the other tab to disassemble 91 d g Disassemble by removing the screws retainingghe PCB box h Open the tabs of the PCB box as shown in the picture with a flat head screwdriver take care not to break the plastic part g2 Detach the
36. embly to the sink and release the hinge spring setting assembly STEEL ORLL CGO R NON iliii 1 41 il p d Disassemble the hinge spring by removing it from the hinge spring setting assembly as shown in the picture 99 1 9 Door Lock Group a Remove control panel group see 1 6 b Remove two screws that fix the door lock group 1 10 Dispanser a Remove the front panel see 1 2 b Remove the wire c Remove dispanser from inside door s hinges by using slotted screwdriwer d Push and remove the dispanser Warning use work glovers otherwise Inside door iron sheet can cut your hands 1 11 Door Inside a Remove side panels see 1 4 b Remove Built in Hinge Spring see 1 8 100 c Pull the door inside up as it is shown in the picture d remove two screws that fix hinge movement sheet iron to the door inside 101 T HE INNER COMPONENTS 2 To Access The Components From Sides a Right Sight b Left Sight 2 1 Steam Condenser only in the models that have active or turbo drying systems a Remove right panel b Open the door and remove steam condenser s nut c Pull steam condenser 102 2 2 NTC with Thermal Protector a Remove right side panel see 1 4 b Remove the wires as it is shown in the Picture c Pull the pim down as it is shown in the picture 103 d Remove the NTC as it is shown in the picture 2 3 Air Break
37. ems 1 By the immediate and continuous voltage decreases software variants can not be kept in the memory of electronic card 2 The program contiues when you restart it You should warn the user about controlling the network voltage 10 Faulty Flowmeter program Possible problems 1 Flowmeter can be out of order 2 Cable connection of flowmeter can be faulty 3 Electronic card can be out of order 48 FULLY INTEGRATED D41 FAILURE CODES 1 Inadequate water supply program Possible problems 1 Make sure the water input tap is totally open and that there is no water cult 2 Close the water input tap separate the water input hose from the tap and clean the filter at the connection end of the hose 3 Water inlet hose can be out of order 4 Water inlet valve filter can be clogged 5 Water inlet valve can be out of order 6 There can be a problem with the cable connection of water inlet valve 7 Floater switch can be out of order or have a problem with the cable connection 8 Pressure switch of the heater casing group can have a mechanical or cable connection problem 9 Circulation pump can be out of order or have a problem with the cable connection 2 Error of continuous water input program Possible problems 1 Water inlet valve can be out of order or can not be closed 2 Electronic card can be out of order 49 3 The waste water in the machine cannot be discharged program Possible
38. g problem water inside the machine is too high Possible problems 1 Water inside the machine is gt 77 C NTC can be out of order 2 Electronic card can be out of order rh OK Possible problems 1 There can be a water leakage to diverter contacts and diverter electric contacts can have open circuit 2 There can be a problem with cable connection of the diverter 3 Electronic card can be out of order 9 NTC faulty i D oO O ni 0 y ee poi t te Possible problems 1 NTC can be out of order 2 NTC cable connection can be faulty NTC can be short or open circuit 3 Electronic card can be out of order 3 10 Electronic card parameter faulty Possible problems 1 By the immediate and continuous voltage decreases software variants can not be kept in the memory of electronic card 2 The program contiues when you restart it You should warn the user about controlling the network voltage Possible problems 1 Water Hardness is not adjusted or Water Hardness adjustment can not be kept in the elctronic card memory 2 Water Hardness should be adjusted by controlling the supply water Possible problems 1 Flowmeter can be out of order 2 Cable connection of flowmeter can be faulty 3 Elecironic card can be out of order 38 13 Faulty turbidity sensor Possible problems 1 Turbidity sensor can be out of order 2 There can be some soil around the turbidity sen
39. hangers Capacitor 25u F 450V class P2 Capacitor is permanently connected to the circulation pump coils Drain Pump Voltage 220 240 Volt Frequency 50 Hz Total Power 30 W Flowrate 17 21 It min Coil Resistance 143 O 47 Coil Isolation Class F Thermal Protection 120 C Heater Casing Group e Heater Voltage 220 240 V Total Power 2000 W Resistance 23 190 75 It is used to heat the washing water Heater is not active during the drying process It is assembled to the sump and located to the Supply side of circulation pump NTC with Thermal Protector Thermal Protection 8343 C Temperatures 25 50000 5 0 30 33000 5 5 55 15200 6 5 63 11740 7 5 80 670Q0 t 8 0 90 4880 t8 5 NTC is assembled on the heater Casing Group e Pressure Switch Voltage 220 240 V Frequency 50 Hz 16 A 3 Pins e Diverter There is diverter at C31 and C41 models It is assembled to the heater Casing Group Voltage 220 240 V Frequency 50 Hz Power 8 W Resistance 6840 5 Q 2 Washing Position 1 Position Upper spray arm complete 2 Position Lower spray arm complete Water Inlet Valve Single inlet and single outlet standard single coil selenoid valve Voltage 220 240 Volt Frequency 50 60 Hz Total Power 6 WwW Flowrate 2 5 It min Coil Isolation Class F Resistance 3750 410 Q 20 C it is assembled to the basement and connect to the airbreak by hose Regeneration Valve Volt
40. ied on to the related connectors From the component RED Salt sensor can also be measured from the water softener when the salt sensor assemblied on the water softener Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors as shown on the pictures 66 FLOATER From the Electronical Card _ ELECTRONICAL CARD ITP Poe oe Ban id a a Hl 3 HB EGH Vil Tt of lM El i tal ad waag aa yee i F EEUE BLACK 0 5 Position 1 You can check the floater by controlling the specified value intervals TOhOnaGt Position 2 If failure code is occured related with the floater within control the above values you can figure out whether leakage occurs or not 67 Door Switch From the Electronical Card 0Q onthe connectors CN2 9 CN2 2 Door is close ELECTRONC CARD BROWN 05 Above sketch show the connectors of the door switch on the electronical card From the component Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors as shown on the pictures 68 Fan Motor From the Electronical Card 238 6 Q 5 on the connectors CN 6 2 CN 2 9 SEELEY Above sketch shows the connectors of the fan motor on tke electronical card From the component Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors as shown on the pictures 69 Rinse Aid Sensor From the Electronical Card CN 5 2 CN 5 3 0 Q Ther
41. l start The machine will drain the water in it for nearly 30 sec When the program is cancelled tha machine signals and end lamb is on 23 Changing A Program For Free Standing and Semi integrated Models a Press Start Pause button c Start the program you have newly selected by pressing again Start Pause button The new program started will resume the course of the old program 24 Fully Integrated Models INRD13 INRD21 FNTD13 and FNTD21 a Open the door and select your desired program via the Program selection button salt rinse aid end b The new program started will resume the course of the old program INRD41 and FNTD41 a Open the door and select your desired program via the Program selection button 2 eA eri Lia tise oid DEOEH hian PE Sead b The new program started will resume the course of the old program 25 SERVICE TEST PROGRAMME For Free Standing and Semi Integrated Models First of all be sure that the machine isn t in operation a Move the programme selector knob to the first programme placed the right of reset and press the start pause button while your machine is not in operation Keep the start pause button pressed down meanwhile energise the machine by pressing the on off button b Keep the start pause button pressed until the flow indicators are on and off It takes 5sec c After the flow indicators are on and off move the programme selector knob to
42. n 1h appears on program display If you continue pressing delay button 1h 2h 19h lamb will flash respectively for each pressing You may select the delay time after selecting the programme For changing or resetting delay time adjust the new time by pressing delay button It will active according to the latest entered setting FOON r e gt a tS 8 Th IE rrwe chs popem qaen l N BS pet tet eH ore tap 21 Program resetting For Free Standing and Semi integrated Models a Press Start Pause button c Press once the Start Pause button The machine will drain the water in it for nearly 30 sec When the end lamb is on the program will have been cancelled 22 Fully Integrated Models INRD13 INRD21 FNTD13 and FNTD21 a If you want to reset the program while your machine is working open the door and press program button along 3sec until end lamb is highlightened PT P Pa P P5 D b After closing the door draining will start The machine will drain the water in it for nearly 30 sec When the program is cancelled tha machine signals and end lamb is on INRD41 and FNTD41 a If you want to reset the program while your machine is working open the door and press program button along 3sec until 1 appears on dispaly fal EJ PITRON heal lond y JN Coen re r AY A SE y b After closing the door draining wil
43. n of the drain pump 5 Pressure switch of the heater casing group can have a mechanical or cable connection problem 4 Heater Error Inadequate heat program Possible problems 1 Heater can be out of order 2 There can be a problem with cable connection of the heater 3 Thermal protection can be out of order 4 Electronic card can be out of order 41 5 Alarm is active against water overflow program Possible problems 1 Floater switch can be out of order or have a problem with the cable connection 2 Electronic card can be out of order 6 Alarm is active against water leakage program Possible problems 1 There can be a water leakage from the tub 2 Floater switch can be out of order or have a problem with the cable connection 3 Drain pump and pessure switch can be out of order at the same time 4 Electronic card can be out of order 42 7 Exceed heating problem temp of water inside the machine is too high program Possible problems 1 Water inside the machine is gt 77 C NTC can be out of order 2 Electronic card can be out of order 8 NTC faulty Program Possible problems 1 NTC can be out of order 2 NTC cable connection can be faulty NTC can be short or open circuit 3 Electronic card can be out of order 9 Electronic card parameter faulty program Possible problems 1 By the immediate and continuous voltage decreases software variants can not be kept
44. neral information about washing programmes and suggest to the customer using suitable program according to the dirtiness level e Give information about additional functions e Give information to the customer about starting the machine following the program resetting the program and changing the program e Give information about activate and inactivate the child lock Customers should be informed about the child lock will not be inactivate automatically at the end of the programme e Models haved half load option In v2 option when only upper lamp is flashed only upper spray will be in operation In Y2 option when only lower lamp is flashed only lower spray will be on operation When both lamps are flashed this function is half load function If the customers have little amount of dishes they should use this function When both lamps are not flashed it means the machine will continue normal operation When the lamps are not flashing does not mean spray arms are not rotating e The customers should be informed about looking at instruction manual at first when they face to failure e After installing the machine to a suitable place run it unloaded for the first time This should be recommended to the customers that they should search the instruction manual carefully when there is a possible repair 55 REPAIR TECHNIQUES COMPONENTS AND RESISTANCE VALUES 00 PRESSURE SWITCH ON210 0N22 09 PULL PLL WATER C
45. oblems base on enviromental condition and the customers usage So the customers should be informed about the machine and the programmes 81 DISASSEMBLY 1 ACCESSIBILITY 1 1 Front Panel a Remove six screws that fix the front panel 82 Front panel Remove six screws that fix the front panel 1 2 Side panels While removing side panels a Remove six screws that fix side panels at the back b Remove two cabine gaskets as it shown in the Picture 83 b Remove four screw covers carefully as it shown in the Picture b Remove six screws whice are in front of the machine c To remove the side panel remove the upper plastic hinge and than the above one and pull it up 1 3 Kick Plate Sheet Iron a Side panels see 1 2 b Remove theree screws tat fix the kick plate sheet iron 85 c pull it down as shown in the picture 1 4 Basement front cover a Remove side panels and kick Plate Sheet Iron see 1 2 1 3 b pull it up as shown in the picture eee 1 5 Control Panel For Semi Integrated Models a Remove six screws that fix control panlel to the door inside sheet iron b Remove the cable connection plastic which fix cable harness to the control panel as shown in the Picture d Remove the wires that are connected to control panel group 87 1 5 1 Rotary Switch a Remove the control panel s
46. onents That Are Inside the Tub 6 1 Course Micro and metal filters a Open the door b Remove lower basket c to remove microfilter group rotate them in the direction of counterclockwise and pull them up as it is shown in the Picture d To remove microfilter group course filter and micro filter pull them as it is shown in the picture e to remove the metal filter pull it up as it shown in the picture 120 a To remove the basket rails open the door and take out baskets my PNI b To remove basket rails release the rail from upper basket stopper rear 121 6 2 Spray Arm System oman aa rah Upper spray arm feding canal Upper spray arm adjustment link Upper spray arm adaptor flange Upper spray arm adaptor gasket Upper spray arm adaptor cover Upper spray arm Upper spray arm nut plastic Upper spray arm nut Upper spray arm shaft Upper spray arm Lower sparay arm Spray arm support Sump seal Sump 122 gt the central hub J I AR a After removing the lower basket pull We the spray arm upwards gripping it by lt j ak b to remove upper spray arm adjustment link pull it trought yourself as it is shown in the picture c to remove upper spray feeding canal turn left it than pull it up as it is shown in the picture 123 6 3 Sump a Remove any residual water from the sump by suction so that it does not flow into the tub and the pressur
47. oo high 3 The drain pump can be out of order 4 There can be a problem with cable connection of the drain pump 5 Pressure switch of the heater casing group can have a mechanical or cable connection problem 4 Heater Error Inadequate heat program Possible problems 1 Heater can be out of order 2 There can be a problem with cable connection of the heater 3 Thermal protection can be out of order 4 Electronic card can be out of order 5 Alarm is active against water overflow program Possible problems 1 Floater switch can be out of order or have a problem with the cable connection 2 Electronic card can be out of order 46 6 Alarm is active against water leakage Program Possible problems 1 There can be a water leakage from the tub 2 Floater switch can be out of order or have a problem with the cable connection 3 Drain pump and pessure switch can be out of order at the same time 4 Electronic card can be out of order 7 Exceed heating problem temp of water inside the machine is too high program Possible problems 1 Water inside the machine is gt 77 C NTC can be out of order 2 Electronic card can be out of order 8 NTC faulty Program Possible problems 1 NTC can be out of order 2 NTC cable connection can be faulty NTC can be short or open circuit 3 Electronic card can be out of order 47 9 Electronic card parameter faulty Program Possible probl
48. ronical card Resistance value of the primary winding must be 95 Q on the connectors CN2 3 CN2 9 ELEKTRONIC CARD CONNECTOR YELLOW 0 5 PURPLE 0 5 Above sketch show the connectors of the washing pump on the electronical card Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors From the component Measurement of the primary Measurement of the secondary windings of the washing pump windings of the washing pump white cable blue cable Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors as shown on the pictures 58 VALUES OF PUMP COILS ACC WELLING WASHING PUMP WASHING PUMP ACC WASHING POMP WELLING WASHING POMP MAIN COIL 95 Q 7 MAIN COIL 120 Q 7 SUB COIL 125 Q 7 SUB COIL 116 Q 7 Drain Pump From the Electronical Card 143 7 onthe connectors CN2 2 CN2 4 ELECTRONIC CARD CONNECTOR RED 0 5 BROWN 0 5 Above sketch show the connectors of the drain pump on the electronical card Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors From the component Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors as shown on the pictures Jo VALUES OF PUMP COILS PLASET HANYU DRAINPUMP __ DRAIN PUMP PLASET DRAIN PUMP HANYU DARIN PUMP 143 017 2100 6 Water inlet valve From the Electronical Card 3750 4 10 20 C on the connectors CN2 6 CN 2 9 Above sketch show th
49. screwdriver 4 Water gauge 5 Charged drill Intall your semi built in appliance under the counter according to semi built in installation instructions supplied with your appliance Installation manual includes the dimensions of the counter and board to be installed in fornt of the appliance Consider these dimensions before starting the installation 126 1 If the counter that you will install the appliance is made of wood stick the aluminum foil supplied in the document bag under the counter This prevents the vapour occurred by the opening and closing of your appliance s door from affecting the counter Open the aluminum foil carefully as shown in the picture Stick the aluminum foil under the counter that you place the appliance so that there is no clearance with the end of the counter as shown in the figure 127 Before placing the appliance under the counter 1 Collect the discharge and water supply hoses and supply cord at the rear of your appliance as shown in the figure to prevent damage to them during installation under the counter 2 Install the counter mounting plates to the upper panel support bracket rubbers At this stage the sounter mounting plates are installed in two ways according to the material wood granite marble etc of the under counter that the appliance will be installed a If the counter is made of wood install the counter _ mounting plates so that th
50. sor 3 Electronic card can be out of order 14 Door is open Possible problems 1 Door lock mechanism can be out of order 2 There can be a problem with the cable connection of door lock 3 Electronic card can be out of order 39 FULLY INTEGRATED D13 FAILURE CODES 1 Inadequate water supply program Possible problems 1 Make sure the water input tap is totally open and that there is no water cut 2 Close the water input tap separate the water input hose from the tap and clean the filter at the connection end of the hose 3 Water inlet hose can be out of order 4 Water inlet valve filter can be clogged 5 Water inlet valve can be out of order 6 There can be a problem with the cable connection of water inlet valve 7 Floater switch can be out of order or have a problem with the cable connection 8 Pressure switch of the heater casing group can have a mechanical or cable connection problem 9 Circulation pump can be out of order or have a problem with the cable connection 2 Error of continuous water input Program Possible problems 1 Water inlet valve can be out of order or can not be closed 2 Electronic card can be out of order 40 3 The waste water in the machine cannot be discharged program Possible problems 1 Water outlet hose is clogged 2 Water outlet hose position can be too high 3 The drain pump can be out of order 4 There can be a problem with cable connectio
51. the O reset position while your machine is not in operation b Press the Start Pause button and keep it pressed down Meanwhile energise the machine by pressing the Power On Off button c Keep Start Pause button pressed until program monitor lights are on and off D amp T e in d After the lights have flashed release the Start Pause button Your machine displays the latest entered water hardness setting You can adjust the levels by pressing Start Pause button according to the table of Water Hardness Level Settings You can adjust tle levels by pressing and buttons placed on display in FNAC31 and FNAC41 models 10 C11 C12 C13 Water Hardness Level Indicators Water German French British gt Hardness Hardness Hardness Hardness Sati at dF dE Water Hardness Level C21 C31 Water Hardness Level Indicators German French British ae HARDNESS LEVEL dH dF dE 2 6 2 oe sn Water Hardness Level C41 Water Hardness Level Indicators German French British HARDNESS LEVEL igei ae INDICATORS 6 11 ao E ile 13 Fully Integrated Models INRD 13 and FNTD13 a Press the Program selector button and keep it pressed down while your machine is not in operation Your machine displays the latest entered water hardness setting e You can adjust the levels by pressing Program selector button according to the table of Water Har
52. the heater casing group can have a mechanical or cable connection problem 9 Circulation pump can be out of order or have a problem with the cable connection 2 Error of continuous water input Possible problems 1 Water inlet valve can be out of order or can not be closed 2 Electronic card can be out of order 34 3 The waste water in the machine cannot be discharged Possible problems 1 Water outlet hose is clogged 2 Water outlet hose position can be too high 3 The drain pump can be out of order 4 There can be a problem with cable connection of the drain pump 5 Pressure switch of the heater casing group can have a mechanical or cable connection problem 4 Heater Error Inadequate heat Possible problems 1 Heater can be out of order 2 There can be a problem with cable connection of the heater 3 Thermal protection can be out of order 4 Electronic card can be out of order 35 5 Alarm is active against water overflow Possible problems 1 Floater switch can be out of order or have a problem with the cable connection 2 Electronic card can be out of order 6 Alarm is active against water leakage Possible problems 1 There can be a water leakage from the tub 2 Floater switch can be out of order or have a problem with the cable connection 3 Drain pump and pessure switch can be out of order at the same time 4 Electronic card can be out of order 36 7 Exceed heatin

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