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1. Machine may be gt syphoning and has Did a flood through the back air vent No Yes Look for a leak from the lid tub amp hoses refer Page 32 Is the water level in the tub above the spray arm Note Yes Vv Check the fill valve for an electrical or mechanical fault Check the spray arm for a split or water deflection Check load sensing through a serial download connection Replace valves Note Has the spray arm floated off affecting load sensing or is the product programmed for low pressure fill on a high pressure installation Reprogramme topped up too many times occur amp activate No the flood switch T Has the switch or polystyrene float been mislocated No Yes Check the flood switch wiring and switch for a closed circuit Yes Not OK Test the flood switch connections for a closed circuit Check non return valve and drain hose height Was the machine tilted Relocate float OK Not OK Repar me Replace the flood switch wiring or connections 22 This fault is monitored when the motor is running It is looking for 10 stalls ina row It is not monitored during diagnostics The rotor has not been sensed as rotating Is the rotor jammed Note Yes Y Free or replace the rotor Check the rotor hous
2. 39 Link Assembly Removal 2 nA 6 18 6 18 1 6 18 2 6 18 3 6 18 4 6 18 4 6 18 5 Remove tub as in instructions 6 11 Release clips on side of link assembly to allow the lid of the assembly to hinge open Using a blade screw driver to wedge out the spigots in the hinge point of the bracket connecting to the rear of the dishwasher With both assembly lid open and the hinge point free the assembly may be released from the drain hose fill hose and wiring harnesses mark on the harnesses and hoses the location of these to the lid so that when reassembling they are put back in the same location To replace the link assembly bracket release the wire and hose retaining clip to free these items then slide the bracket up and out of rear panel Refit in reverse manner 1 1 amp 6 19 Air Pump Removal 6 19 1 6 19 2 6 19 3 6 19 4 6 19 5 6 19 6 6 19 7 6 19 8 6 19 9 6 19 10 6 19 11 Note This component maybe serviced by two Methods Method 1 Remove appropriate tub assembly as per instructions in 6 11 Method 2 Remove lower kick strip as per instructions in 6 7 Remove the clip pegs from the slide retainers Slide the dishdrawer from the cavity to allow servicing from the rear Remove the screw securing the rear service panel Fit a screwdriver through the hole in the rear service panel and lift or tap the shaft of the screwdriver up so to disengage the panel from its retainers The serv
3. Z Z 9 Fisher amp Paykel AY 8 8 a Service Manual DishDrawer Models DD601v2 DD601Iv2 DS601v2 DS601Iv2 Contents 1 0 SERVICE REQUIREMENTS 1 1 1 Health amp Safety 1 1 2 Specialised Tools 3 2 0 DIMENSIONS amp SPECIFICATIONS 4 3 0 TECHNICAL OVERVIEW 5 3 1 Electronics 5 3 2 Motor 5 3 3 Cabinet 5 3 4 Filling 6 3 5 Dispensing Detergent 7 3 6 Lid Seal 7 3 7 Wash Cycle 8 3 8 Heating 8 3 9 Filter Plate 9 3 10 Drain Cycle 9 3 11 Drying Cycle 10 3312 Deflating 10 3 13 Lockring Nut 10 3 14 Wiring Cover 11 4 0 DIAGNOSTICS 12 4 1 Setup amp Diagnostics 12 4 2 Fault Modes 12 4 3 Diagnostic Modes 13 4 4 Diagnostics Quick Reference Flow Chart 18 4 5 Fault Codes 20 5 0 WIRING DIAGRAM 33 6 0 SERVICE PROCEDURES 34 6 1 Drawer Front Removal 34 6 2 Handle and LCD Display Removal 34 6 3 Drying Fan Removal 34 6 4 Detergent Dispenser 35 6 5 Electronic Controller 35 6 6 Top Kick Strip Removal 35 6 7 Lower Kick Strip Removal 36 6 8 Wiring Cover Removal 36 6 9 Filter Plate Removal 36 6 10 Rotor Assembly Removal 36 6 11 Tub Removal 37 6 12 Locking Ring Element Plate amp Motor Assembly Removal 37 6 13 Lid Assembly Removal 38 6 14 Lid Seal Replacement 38 6 15 Slide Runner Replacement 39 6 16 Front Trim Replacement 39 6 17 Sound Gasket Replacement 39 6 18 Link Assembly Removal 40 6 19 Air Pump Removal 40 6 20 Exhaust Valve Removal 41 6 21 Water Valve Removal 41 6 22 Flood Switch Removal 41 6 23 EMI F
4. To Clear the Previous Fault press Keylock once more until the beep is sounded Warning Once a fault has been cleared it is permanently removed from Memory and cannot be recovered Press Power to advance to the next mode 4 3 10 Show Off Mode This mode initiates a shop show off display and operation demonstration The LCD display is Red backlight Ad The touch switch LED s are Grn Grn __ Grn Grn Press Power to skip show off mode and move onto the next mode Press Start Pause to initiate show off mode A short series of tones indicates that Show Off mode has been entered The Show Off display cycles through every LED amp LCD segment If any front panel key is pressed the dishwasher will re initiate a series of short tones Once Show Off mode has been initiated the mains power must be removed to exit out of Show Off mode 4 3 11 Hardware Output Diagnostic Test Mode This mode tests all the hardware outputs and inputs The LCD display is Red backlight and HO Press Power to skip hardware diagnostics and advance to the next mode Press Start Pause to enter hardware diagnostics Once hardware diagnostics has been entered the current hardware output being tested is indicated in green on the touch switch panel using binary encoding and also on the LCD as shown below Any combination of outputs can be switched on or off Load sensing is enabled when the motor is running Press Start Pause to advance to next hardwa
5. fronts are formed from a prepainted blank of steel The drawer fronts are attached to the tub by means of formed hooks and two pins which are inserted through either side of the tub On the integrated model the front panel supplied on each drawer is the mounting panel for the joinery finished drawer front The joinery finished drawer front is supplied by the customer 3 4 Filling 3 4 1 Cold Inlet The tub of the dishwasher fills by a cold water inlet hose only From the connection to the cold water pipe in the kitchen the inlet hose enters the cabinet of the dishwasher at the base onto a dual water valve Each tub is supplied water independently via one of the dual valve coils and a fill hose that runs through customised link assemblies at the back of the tub and travels along the base of the tub under the wiring cover to the front At the front of the tub the fill hose connects to the detergent dispenser which allows water to enter the tub firstly through the pre rinse section of the dispenser for the pre rinse cycle and secondly through the main wash section for all other cycles 3 4 2 Mixing the Detergent Filling cold water enters the detergent dispenser flushing the detergent from the cup through the dispenser into the tub 3 4 3 Amount of Water The tub fills with approximately 2 2 litres of water level with the base of the spray arm attachment Once this level is reached the wash pump which has sensed the fill at 30 second int
6. pins into the chassis clips and foot retainer clips 6 7 5 Push on the face of the lower kick strip to locate home the lower kickstrip pins Wiring Cover Removal hae EIS 6 8 1 Remove the drawer front as per instructions in 6 1 6 8 2 Unclip the front two legs of the wiring cover from under the electronic controller and the front left hand side of the tub 6 8 3 Release the three clips on the underside of the tub which retain the wiring cover 6 8 4 The wiring cover may now be moved forward to release it from the link assembly at the rear 6 8 5 To reassemble first ensure that the wiring harnesses drain hose and fill hose are clipped into their correct position 6 8 6 Then refit in reverse manner S Filter Plate Removal ES 6 9 1 Remove the lower racks from the tub 6 9 2 Remove the drain filter assembly 6 9 3 Rotate the filter plate locknut anti clockwise to release the filter plate from the rotor assembly 6 9 4 Lift the filter plate clear 6 9 5 Refit in reverse manner Rotor Assembly Removal BS 6 10 1 Remove filter plate as per instructions 6 9 6 10 2 Rotate the rotor locking ring anti clockwise to release it from the motor assembly 6 10 3 This assembly is not serviceable 6 10 4 Refit in reverse manner 36 6 11 6 12 TDF Koy Tub Removal 6 11 1 6 11 2 6 11 3 6 11 4 6 11 5 6 11 6 6 11 7 6 11 8 6 11 9 a Ke 8 LUD gt KO 1 Rem
7. the drain filter to be regularly emptied and cleaned 3 9 2 Removing and Cleaning the Filter Plate The drain filter can be emptied with the dishrack in place by removing the cutlery basket and opening the plastic section of the dishrack The filter plate is removable for cleaning by removing the dishrack and sprayarm and unlocking the lockring nut anti clockwise 3 10 Drain Cycle The drain pump is a self priming centrifugal pump which only pumps when the motor is rotating in the drain direction anti clockwise It has a five bladed impellor made from acetal pushed into a spline on the end of the rotor shaft The drain cycle is a 60 second timed drain period The drain pump housing which incorporates an inlet and outlet pipe is welded to the motor housing hence captivating the motor The inlet pipe plugs straight into the sump and is sealed there by a small o ring The outlet pipe has a non return flap valve to prevent soiled water returning to the tub The drain hose is an extruded blow mould hose which is routed over the link assembly and exits out of the base of the product and is connected to a domestic drain 3 11 Drying Cycle Immediately after water from the final hot rinse has been drained from the tub the drying system begins operation The fan draws air through the tub where it absorbs water from the dishload The moisture laden air is then mixed with a larger quantity of ambient air from the kitchen to mini
8. to expose the EMI filter 6 23 5 The EMI filter can now be replaced or serviced 6 23 6 Refit in reverse manner Tub Microswitch Removal Note 6 24 1 6 24 2 6 24 3 6 24 4 6 24 5 6 24 6 6 24 7 6 24 8 6 24 9 6 24 10 Located on the rear of the left slide runner and connected in series with the exhaust valve this component can be serviced by two methods Method 1 Remove the slide runner as per instructions in 6 15 Method 2 Remove lower kickstrip as per instructions in 6 7 Remove the clip pegs from the slide runners Slide the DishDrawer from the cavity to allow servicing from the rear Remove the screw securing the rear service panel Fit a screwdriver through the hole in the rear service panel and lift or tap the shaft of the screwdriver up so as to disengage the panel from its retainers The service procedures from now on are the same for both methods Disconnect the wiring to the microswitch Release the microswitch from the retaining clips on latch retaining mechanism on the drawer slide Refit in reverse manner 42
9. Bottom slide runners only Remove the two large Philips head screws securing the slide runner at the front The backing plate that the screws locate into may come loose This does not matter It can be realigned on reassembly 6 15 3 Tap the slide runner from underneath at the front This will knock the slide runner up and free from its location in the chassis Note On the bottom lefthand slide runner the water valve mounting bracket will come away as well This will mean the water and electrical connections will have to be disconnected first 6 15 4 The slide runner may now be pulled forward to release it from its location in the rear of the chassis 6 15 5 Refit in reverse manner i ZSIR Front Trim Replacement KO OAN 6 16 1 The trim has to be removed by breaking the retaining clips 6 16 2 This can be done by slipping a blade screwdriver between the trim and the chassis and twisting the blade to snap the clips Protect the cabinet from chipping and remove the broken clips 6 16 3 Line up the clips on the replacement trim with the holes in the chassis and push home xe 6 17 1 Remove the sound gasket by grasping it in the middle with your fingers and pulling it out of the trim 6 17 2 To refit feed the ends of the sound gasket into the ends of the trim slot 6 17 3 Push the middle section of the sound gasket into the slot then work the rest in 6 17 4 Roll the sound gasket with a coin to get it even Sound Gasket Replacement
10. VICE PROCEDURES ES Drawer Front Removal 6 1 1 6 1 2 6 1 3 Slide open drawer Locate draw pin on either side of the tub Using a sharp pair of long nose pliers or slip jaw pliers grasp the center dividing web of the pin and pull away from the tub to remove the pin Support the drawer front with your hand while doing this Note The pin web is vertical With both pins removed the bottom of the drawer front can now be eased down and forward so as to clear the microswitch lever Now carefully pull the drawer front down to allow it to come free from the top locating slots This allows the drawer front to come away with the handle insert and insulation Refit in reverse manner insuring the drawer slides are right forward and the pin secures through the hook on the front end of the slide Note When reinserting the pins make sure the dividing web is vertical a Ce Handle and LCD Display Removal 6 2 1 6 2 2 6 2 3 6 2 4 6 2 6 6 2 7 6 2 8 6 3 1 6 3 2 6 3 2 6 3 3 6 3 4 6 3 5 Remove the drawer front as per instructions in 6 1 The handle clips under two location inserts either side of the tub Pull forward on the handle tabs and this will release them from the location inserts Disconnect the seven wire harness from the electronic controller to the LCD or Badge The handle may now be lifted clear The LCD display is held in place by a spring tab on one end Using a small blade screwdriver
11. astic surfaces can be damaged by solvents and excessive heat Sheet Metal Edges When working around cut sheet metal edges use appropriate gloves or protection to eliminate the chance of receiving a laceration Diagnostics While in diagnostics some safety devices are bypassed Ensure you do not run components unattended They may overheat flood burnout or cause water damage 1 2 Specialised Tools For servicing this product Specialised tools are required 1 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 3 1 2 4 1 2 5 Static Strap To be used as ESD protection when replacing or handling electronic components Down Load Pen Connection P N 425930C To be used to retrieve data from the electronic controller along with the diagnostic program on your laptop Down Load Serial Connection P N 425376C To be used to retrieve and download data from the electronic controller along with the diagnostic program on your laptop Perspex Test Lid P N 525826 To be used on the drawer while extended to observe water fill wash and drain operations Air Gauge and Plumbing P N 525819 To be used to measure the air pressure in the lid seal and plumbing 2 0 DIMENSIONS amp SPECIFICATIONS i O Product Size mm Minimum Cavity Size 817 877mm 820 880mm Part of Heater Plate Inlet Hose P N525151 Drain Hose P N525435 P N525495 1000 Ohms 30 C 1202 Ohms 60 C 1 7m 960Kpa 2 0m from rear of cabinet 2 5m bottom tub 2 9m top tu
12. b Drawer Open Gncl cab 1 1080880 Electrical 230 240V AC 50Hz 10amp max Specifications Lid Seal 30 40 Kpa Detergent 24 volt 6 P N525878 Dispenser 70 5 Ohms Exhaust Valve 12 Volt ac P N525675 5 grams P N525415 70 5 Ohms 10 grams 15 grams Lid Seal Air Pump 5 Volt ac 5 gram pre rinse P N525430 16 2 Ohms Rinse Aid 24 Volt dc Water Inlet Valves 24 1 Dispenser 70 5 Ohms P N525113 Dual 70 5 Ohms 50 mls P N525842 Single 5 Lt min 25 reg Washes approx Flood Switch 24 1 de P N525941 Double Pole Electronic P C B 230 240 Volt Input P N525832P Outputs EMI Filter 240 1 ac 230 Volt ac P N525908P 40 Volt de 24 Volt dc Motor 40 Volt de 3 Phase Drain 4200RPM Control Panel Std 24 Volt dc Wash 2300 2850RPM P N525192P Stator 2 5 0 2 Ohms Control Panel 24 Volt de P N525933 per winding Integrated P N525185P Rotor P N525736 Heater Plate 240 Volt ac Temperature Sensor 962 Ohms 20 C P N525169 55 5 Ohms 3 0 TECHNICAL OVERVIEW 3 1 Electronics The DD601 electronic controller has two separate micro controllers on the main printed circuit board One is for motor control and output switching and the other is for controlling interface and console functions The user interface comprises a printed circuit board for front controls and a touch switch panel for internal controls The electronics can connect to a computer service tool via a serial communications port for fault finding and product information All output perip
13. e seal when fitting the lid in through the chassis Ensure the location tab at the right rear of the lid locates to the right of the rear chassis support Note The bottom lid has a strengthening bar at the rear bake Lid Seal Replacement AS 6 14 1 6 14 2 6 14 3 6 14 4 6 14 5 6 14 6 6 14 7 6 14 8 6 14 9 Remove Lid assembly as per instructions 6 13 Remove the seal by grasping hold of it in the middle and easing it away from the lid This will release the fir tree part of the gasket from the retaining slot Ease the gasket away from the air plumbing connector joint at the rear of the lid Fit the new up to the shoulder on the plumbing connection Slide both ends of the lid seal into place ensuring they rest against the stops Lay the gasket in the approximate position around the lid Press the gasket into position at each corner The fir tree section pushes into the lid slot Now the rest of the gasket can be pushed in around the lid section Note This is a push in seal and does not require a sealant Testing the gasket with an extension piece of air plumbing air gauge and air supply before fitting would be advisable Pump the gasket up to 40Kpa and then pinch off the supply The pressure should not drop below 30Kpa over a 60 second period Refit lid as per instructions in 6 13 6 38 6 15 6 16 6 17 4 Slide Runner Replacement 6 15 1 Remove the Tub as per instructions 6 11 6 15 2
14. ed with the rubber end upper most 6 20 11 Disconnect the wiring connection from the exhaust valve 6 20 12 Refit in reverse manner Ensure the pump hangers are correctly located OOD es m p Water Valve Removal E 6 21 1 Remove the lower tub as per instructions in 6 11 6 21 2 The water valve is located at the rear on the lefthand side 6 21 3 Disconnect the wiring connections to both solenoids Release the locking tabs for the connectors with a blade screwdriver while doing this 6 21 4 Disconnect the inlet hose connection 6 21 5 The water valve may now be slid forward off the mounting bracket 6 21 6 Disconnect the two fill hoses off the valve noting which hose goes to the top and tub and which goes to the bottom tub 6 21 7 Refit in reverse manner oN a Flood Switch Removal E 6 22 1 Remove the lower tub as per instructions in 6 11 6 22 2 The flood switch is located on the base of the chassis 6 22 3 Remove the wiring connections to the switch noting each connection location 6 22 4 The switch is released from the chassis by squeezing together the pins on the legs of the switch with a fine blade screwdriver 6 22 5 Refit in reverse manner 41 6 23 6 24 EMI Filter Removal 6 23 1 Remove the lower tub as per instructions in 6 11 6 23 2 The EMI filter is located at the rear left hand side of the chassis base 6 23 3 Remove the screw in the rear access panel of the chassis 6 23 4 Raise the insulating cover
15. embly and under the lockring to the front of the tub It also serves to protect the motor assembly drain and fill hoses from damage when opening and closing drawers The wiring cover acts as a cosmetic part of the product 11 4 0 DIAGNOSTICS 41 Setup amp Diagnostics The DishDrawer comes with comprehensive fault codes and built in diagnostics to save the user amp service person time and worry if the dishwasher ever exhibits a fault 4 2 Fault Modes The faults are displayed in the LCD as one of 8 F fatal faults or one of 3 U user faults A Fatal fault will usually require the assistance of a qualified service person while many User a faults are simply blockages or installation errors easily fixed by the user In the Integrated models an LCD is not available and faults are indicated by a Red center LED with the fault number indicated on the touch switch panel with Red LED s The indication below for the Touch Switch Panel is from left to right with _ meaning the LED is Off and meaning the LED is On A fatal fault is accompanied by a continuous pulsating beep while a user fault is accompanied by a more pleasant continuous pulsating tone pattern The last two faults are logged into EE memory with 8 bytes of information logged to aid location of the fault These bytes are available for interrogation by a PC if required The fault codes shown on Pages 20 21 have been implemented in the DishDrawer To clear any fa
16. ered in Power Off mode ie When there is no display on the LCD or the badge LED s are off Diagnostics is entered by holding the Keylock and Start Pause buttons simultaneously for 6 seconds Ensure that Keylock is pushed first to prevent the dishwasher from starting a wash from a Start Pause keypress There are currently four levels of diagnostics To move to next level push Power Once a mode has been entered pushing Power will exit diagnostics completely except Display amp Show Off modes If no mode is entered then the display will cycle through the four levels and exit after the last On entering diagnostic mode the first level is Download Mode 4 3 7 Display Download Mode In this mode all LED s except Rinse program and LCD segments except keylock are illuminated 4 3 8 Optical LED Download Fault Display An optical data download is available here to download all EE data to a PC via the Rinse Program Red LED Hold the reader pen over the Rinse Program LED and press Start Pause to initiate the download A short beep indicates the start and finish of download The last two faults are displayed on the LCD during the optical download with the Current Fault code displayed first followed by the Previous Fault Code 14 4 3 9 Clearing Fault Logs To Clear the current Fault press the Keylock button until a beep is sounded This action moves the Current Fault into the Previous Fault while clearing the Current Fault
17. ervals during the fill becomes primed and pumps the water through the spray arm which will then rotate The water level is monitored by sensing the motor load through the electronics 3 5 Dispensing Detergent The dispenser is mounted in the front wall of the wash tub The detergent dispenser consists of two detergent chambers one for pre wash and the other for the main wash The detergent dispenser door is opened manually for detergent loading and then manually closed ready for the detergent to be transported to the wash tub by the inlet water To enable each detergent chamber to be dispensed separately an inlet water diverter valve controlled by the electronics is necessary Additionally a positive displacement pump unit and storage tank are incorporated within the dispenser to supply rinse aid The rinse aid dispensed volume is adjusted utilising the dishwasher electronic controller A glowing red light on the tank filler cap indicates an empty rinse aid tank 3 6 Lid Seal 3 6 1 When Activated At the beginning of each wash cycle the lid seal inflates while the pre wash drain cycle removes any residue water from the tub This runs for approximately 60 seconds then the tub fills 3 6 2 What is the Lid Seal The lid seal is a static plastic moulding retained in the lid which provides a dynamic seal to the tub The dynamic seal is created by a bellows section gasket bridging between the top flange of the tub and the lid The dynam
18. filter plate This creates a flow through water heating system during the wash cycle by allowing water to flow through the filter plate over the surface of the element and into the wash pump 3 8 3 Maintaining the Temperature Attached to the element is a sub printed circuit board with a temperature sensitive thermistor This connects by means of a RAST 2 5 connector system to the wiring harness of the element Sensor components are unservicable 3 8 4 Overheating Control The heater plate is only activated during the wash cycles It is not used for drying The temperature is maintained by the thermistor The element circuit is continuously monitored by the electronic controller and will switch a fail safe relay if a fault is detected in the heater circuit The element is thermally monitored by the thermistor on the element through the electronic controller 3 9 Filter Plate The filter plate is a stainless steel disk which lies below the dishrack and sprayarm and completely encompasses the base of the tub 3 9 1 The Filter System The tub is designed with vanes which swirl the water around and over the filter plate At the front of the tub located as part of the filter plate is the drain filter Large soils collect in the drain filter and only 1 5mm or smaller soils flow through its micro mesh filter eliminating re depositing of soil during the wash Only soils up to 6mm pass through the drain filter during the drain cycle This requires
19. gh_byte Low_byte Eg Low_byte 156 High_byte 21 Cycle_count 200 x 21 156 4 356 17 4 4 Press and hold Keylock then Start Pause buttons for 6 seconds All LED s amp LCD segments except Keylock are illuminated Anitiate Pen upload via Rinse At the the current then the Diagnostics Quick Reference Flow Chart To clear the current fault code press the Keylock once Note if you press Keylock program LED same time first ae __ previous fault code will again you will remove 1 Display be displayed in the the previous fault button LCD Press Cycles Disconnect Press Power through every power supply to button ri eee P LED amp LCD exit Show Off J segment mode 2 Show Off Demo Mode Press Hardware gt Press Power Start Pause gt output Button b tton diagnostic x test mode 3 Hardwre Output Test il R Keylock EU Exhaust valve button to turn FU Water Inlet Valve output On Off dd Detergent diverter valve Er Element relay v LED EU Off Off FU Off Off dd Off Off LS Off On rd Off On P1 Off On P2 Off On dF On Off Er On Off temp On Off y See Next Off On On Off Off On On Off Off On Heavy Normal Light Delicate On Off On Off On Off On Off On Off 18 LS Lid seal pump rd Rinse aid dispenser P1 Wash pump motor P2 Drain pump motor dF Drying fan temp curren
20. herals solenoids fans etc except the heating element are run on low voltage 24v The power for all low voltage devices comes from a 100w switchmode power supply which is cooled by a heatsink and when necessary the drying fan The element is switched by a relay and protected by a fail safe relay 3 2 Motor The motor is a fully electronically controlled 40 60w 3 phase 6 pole brushless DC motor running at approximately 2300 2850 depending on wash cycle selected 2500 rpm on Normal Fast and Rinse cycles 2300 on Delicate and 2850 on Heavy Wash 4200 rpm on Drain 3 3 Cabinet 3 3 1 Chassis On the double drawer the double chassis is one complete assembly composed of 5 steel metal components locked together by a proprietry riveting process The chassis exterior is made of white prepaint while other components are made of electrogalvanised material On the single drawer four bolts and washers are used to secure the chassis to the shelf using the steel inserts Unlike most other dishwashers the chassis assembly is a load carrying structure designed to impart stiffness to the product and to ensure deflection is minimised The feet of the cabinet are assembled into the chassis by means of four steel inserts which are clinched in place to form a permanent threaded connection The tub extends 510mm out of the cabinet by travelling along two rigidly attached slides on either side of the tub 3 3 2 Drawer Fronts Prefinished drawer
21. ic seal also locks the tub drawer during washing 3 6 3 During Wash The bellows section gasket is inflated by a solenoid activated diaphragm air pump This cycles during the complete cycle at timed intervals to maintain a 35kpa sealing pressure 3 7 Wash Cycle 3 7 1 Tub The tub is the main cavity where all the wash activity occurs The tub is a plastic recepticle which has a wash pump and sprayarm at the base The tub also has guide vanes around its walls which direct falling water from the wash cycle in a clockwise direction around the filter plate This clears the filter plate of food particles into the sump where they can be trapped or pumped out during the drain cycle 3 7 2 Rotor The rotor is a four pole permanent magnet rotor with a graphite bearing at each end of the vertical shaft At the lower end of the rotor shaft is the drain impellor and at the upper end is the wash impellor 3 7 3 Spray Arm The spray arm is shaped for most efficient waterflow The holes are positioned for best penetration into the washload with the water jets angled to ensure the sprayarm rotates at the most efficient speed 3 8 Heating 3 8 1 The Element The heater plate is an element consisting of a porcelain enamelled steel plate with a thick film resistive circuit written onto the dry side The element is clamped in place by a lockring nut and supports the motor at the base of the tub 3 8 2 Heating the Water The heater plate lies beneath the
22. ice procedures from now on are the same for both methods Disconnect the air plumbing from the air pump The air pump can now be released from the rubber mount if sliding the rubber mount off the exhaust valve be careful not to lose the steel core which will fall out of the exhaust valve The exhaust valve core is fitted with the rubber end upper most Disconnect the wiring connector from the coil Refit in reverse manner Ensure the pump hangers are correctly located 40 6 20 6 21 6 22 A gy v Exhaust Valve Removal Note This component maybe serviced by two Methods 6 20 1 Method 1 Remove tub assembly as per instructions in 6 11 6 20 2 Method 2 Remove lower kick strip as per instructions in 6 7 6 20 3 Remove the clip pegs from the slide retainers 6 20 4 Slide the dishdrawer from the cavity to allow servicing from the rear 6 20 5 Remove the screw securing the rear service panel 6 20 6 Fit a screwdriver through the hole in the rear service panel and lift or tap the shaft of the screwdriver up so to disengage the panel from its retainers 6 20 7 The service procedures from now on are the same for both directions 6 20 8 Lift the exhaust valve up to disengage the mounting from the chassis 6 20 9 Disconnect the air plumbing from the exhaust valve 6 20 10 Remove the exhaust valve from the rubber mount be careful not to lose the steel core which will fall out of the exhaust valve The exhaust valve core is fitt
23. ilter Removal 42 6 24 Tub Microswitch Removal 42 1 0 1 1 SERVICE REQUIREMENTS Health amp Safety Note When servicing the dishdrawer health and safety issues must be considered at all times Specific safety issues are listed below with their appropriate icon These are illustrated throughout the service information to remind service people of the issues Electrical Safety Ensure the mains power has been disconnected before servicing the DishDrawer If the mains supply is required to be on to service the DishDrawer make sure it is turned off when removing any electrical component or connection to avoid electrical shock Electrostatic Discharge An anti static strap is to be used as electrical static discharge ESD protection when servicing electronic components Good Working Practices Ensure the work area is in a tidy and orderly condition at all times so as not to cause a hazard while service work is being completed Always clean and tidy the DishDrawer and work area after service is completed Isolate Water Supply Turn off the water connection tap before servicing Water Leak Check Check for water leaks as part of the testing after the service has been completed 1 1 6 1 1 7 1 1 9 Insulation Test Megger test to check insulation Warning Short together the phase and neutral pins on the plug so as not to damage any electronic circuitry Solvent and Excessive Heat Damage Pl
24. ing Not OK is No zt Substitute Rotor Check the stator OK connections and wiring See Replace Rotor specification chart for stator readings Not OK Repair or replace wiring connections or stator Note Has the spray arm caused the rotor to jam by being interfered with by an object falling through the basket Bee Replace the RPS OK Substitue the rotor position sensor on the stator This fault is monitored every 6 seconds while the mains power is connected It is not monitored during diagnostics Water sensed at greater than 80 C Adjust the incoming water temperature Is the incoming No water greater than 80 C No Turn the power off at the supply and then retest Is the element on all the time Yes Replace the electronic controller Check the wiring amp Is the element connections to the No heating all the sensor time Not OK OK Repair or replace Check the Replace the the wiring or resistance of the electronic connections controller Not OK Replace the heater plate 24 No temperature increase has been sensed while the element is on Does the element heat in diagnostics Test the resistance Test
25. ion that is indicated on the LED This is due the communication delays between the two micro controllers 4 3 12 Continuous Cycle Life Test Mode In this mode the dishwasher can be run continuously in any wash cycle Once the cycle has finished the dishwasher automatically restarts the same wash cycle The LCD is Red backlight and display CC The touchswitch panel is Red Red __ Red Red To exit diagnostic mode push Power To initiate a continuous cycle press Start Pause The dishwasher will enter standby mode Choose the required cycle and operate the dishwasher as normal Continuous cycling can be canceled at any time by pushing the Power button or removing the mains power Continuous cycling is indicated by the backlight alternating between green and orange In continuous cycle a delay occurs when a cycle has finished before the next cycle starts This delay is currently 1 min During this time the LCD displays a finish cycle display and the backlight alternates between RED and OFF 16 Cycle Count Retrieval To display the cycle count on the LCD screen Pause the dishwasher while running a Continuous Cycle The two bytes of the cycle count will be displayed alternately in syncronisation with the changing backlight The Low byte is displayed when the backlight is Green The High byte is displayed when the backlight is Orange To calculate the Total diswasher cycle count use the formula below Cycle_Count 200 x Hi
26. kPa and a U1 fault occurs during wash cycles If this happens then change water pressure setting to LP Factory setting is HP This adjusts water pressure set up from high to low Press Power to exit Press Start Pause This adjusts water pressure set up from low to high Press Start Pause 19 4 5 Fault Codes Fault Code LED Display Fault Possible Causes Fl Se The flood switch has been activated A leak has occurred in the base of the dishwasher The fill valve has failed open The flood switch is faulty Excessive water has been added to a wash sub cycle indicating leaking seal or siphoning F2 mes The motor is not rotating Foreign matter has jammed the motor The motor drive electronics or power supply have failed The rotor is faulty or missing The hall sensor is faulty or missing F3 The water temperature is greater than 80 C The element has failed on The temperature sensor has failed The electronics ADC has failed The incoming water temperature is greater than 80 C F4 Te No temperature increase has been recorded when the element is on The element is not connected The element has gone open circuit Temperature sensor or electronics ADC has failed F6 Communications Baud rate error The motor control micro has communications set at an incorrect baud rate Commu
27. ly open position This can be done with the dispenser in place 6 4 9 Refit in reverse manner ensuring the dispenser gasket is located correctly Electronic Controller 6 5 1 Remove the drawer front and handle as per instructions in 6 1 amp 6 2 6 5 2 Placing a finger either side of the top sides of the controller pull it forward until the controller clears the top edge of the tub 6 5 3 Disconnect the wiring connectors down the left side of the controller 6 5 4 The controller can now be tipped down to 90 from it s original position This will allow the disconnection off the lower wiring connectors and the two and three wire looms from their wire duct 6 5 6 The controller can now be lifted clear 6 5 7 Refit in reverse manner EA 2 Top Kick Strip Removal GAS 6 6 1 Pull out the lower drawer 6 6 2 Place both hands under the top kick strip 6 6 3 Pull the bottom of the top kickstrip forward quickly 6 6 4 Tipping it right up will allow the top locating tabs to drop out of the tub inserts 6 6 5 Refit in reverse manner ensuring it is clipped into place 35 6 7 6 8 6 9 6 10 hs Lower Kick Strip Removal AWS 6 7 1 Remove the top kick strip as per instructions in 6 6 6 7 2 Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the two inserts in the trim above the lower kick strip and twist 6 7 3 This will unclip the lower kick strip from the chassis 6 7 4 Refit by locating the lower kick strip
28. mise the amount of vapour visible when exiting from the drawer front The fan runs continuously during the drying cycle and will restart if the tub is opened and closed again After the drying cycle is complete the fan continues to run for 30 minutes but will not restart if the tub is opened The fan is pulsed when needed throughout the entire wash cycle This draws ambient air through the electronics heatsink to maintain the electronics components within their specified operating temperatures 3 12 581 3 12 1 Lid Seal The lid seal is a static plastic moulding retained in the lid which provides a dynamic seal to the tub during the washing cycles 3 12 2 When the Lid Seal Deflates At the end of the dishwasher programme or a pause in the programme an exhaust valve releases the air pressure from the bellows section gasket This deflates the seal and unlocks the tub and drawer 3 13 Lockring Nut The lockring nut holds the heater plate into the base of the tub and motor housing assembly to form a watertight seal It does this by compressing two large o rings between the heater plate and tub and between the heater plate and the motor assembly It has clips which hold the drain hose fill hoses and the wiring loom in place Another function of the lockring nut is to support the wiring cover with three clips 10 3 14 Wiring Cover The wiring cover protects the customer from the 240V mains supply which passes over the link ass
29. nication echo bytes are consistently incorrect perhaps due to noise External master device has incorrect baud rate F7 HH Communications Time Out error The motor control micro has crashed and is not responding to communications requests The hardware communications link from console to motor micro has broken An external device is holding the communications line low F8 rm RAM fault The electronic controller has RAM fault 20 Fault Code LED Display Fault Possible Causes Ul Fill fault The motor has not primed after a given time The water supply is not turned on The machine is siphoning The sprayarm is not in place Excessive foaming The fill valve has failed closed The machine is set to HP on a low pressure water supply U2 Tub open fault The drawer has been forced open during a wash cycle The drawer microswitch has failed The exhaust valve has failed open circuit U3 Time to fill was too short indicating water was still in the tub Drain pump is blocked Drain hose is blocked Sprayarm or rotor not turning freely Motor electronics have failed Machine set to LP on a high pressure water supply 21 Does the water overflow Yes Monitored while mains power is on When one drawer leaks this cuts out both drawers F1 is not monitored in diagnostics
30. o advance the rinse aid setting Once the desired setting is achieved push Power to exit The rinse aid index is stored in EE memory so even with the power removed the rinse aid level is retained 4 3 4 Tub Open Beep Setup The beep sequence that occurs when the tub is opened can be turned on or off using the Keylock button If the Smily Face on the LCD is On then the beep sequence will occur when the tub is Opened If the Smiley face is Off then no beeps will occur when the tub is Opened Push Power to exit when the desired setting has been selected The Integrated Model will sound a single beep when turning this option off while the actual beep sequence is sounded when turning this option on The DishDrawer will default to beeps on if the mains power is removed 13 4 3 5 Water Pressure Set Up The DishDrawer can be set to either High Standard or Low inlet water pressure The LCD displays the current water pressure setting If HP is displayed then the setting is High Pressure If LP is displayed then the setting is Low Pressure Low pressure is generally less than 50kPa or equivalent to that supplied by a ceiling tank Push the Start Pause button to alternate between HP and LP Integrated A high beep is sounded when changing the HP and a low beep is sounded when changing to LP Push Power to exit when the desired setting has been selected 4 3 6 Dishwasher Diagnostics Dishwasher Diagnostics can only be ent
31. ontinuity of the the valve 6 wiring and valve Replace the electronic controller It must have a mechanical fault Refit spray arm Replace the rotor assembly Check the drain length and height Foaming 27 Is the tap turned on or the water Replace the valve Check for a kinked hose Check the resistance of the valve at the valve Replace the valve Check and repair the wiring or connections Check for incorrect use of detergent or rinse aid leak The tub drawer has been sensed as open during the cycle or the exhaust valve is open circuit Is the drawer open Check the microswitch is working in diagnostics Shut the drawer 0 OK Check the mechanical operation of the Replace the the slides microswitch OK NetOk y Test the exhaust valve Tor an dpan Adjust the slides circuit Note Tub home microswitch is located on the rear of the left slide runner and is connected in series with the exhaust valve 28 The motor has sensed prime too quickly Has the dishdrawer drained Check locknut on filter plate is locked in correctly No Yes Check for pump Check the blockage or drain rotor sprayarm impellor failure are turning freely Not OK OK Possibilt
32. ousing on the motor assembly lift the locking ring heating plate and motor clear of the tub The suction pipe of the drain molding will slide out of the tub drain area You may now lift the locking ring clear of the motor assembly This will allow the heater plate and motor assembly to come apart Be careful of the two O rings which seal between the motor assembly and heater plate and the heater plate and tub these and the tub sealing area must be clean and put in the correct place before reassembly takes place Check both the drain cuff O ring and suction pipe O ring for deformation and damage Lubricate and if necessary replace O rings before reassembly 6 12 11 Reassemble in reverse manner ensuring all locking ring tabs are engaged eg 6 13 6 14 7 8 Lid Assembly Removal 8 2 6 13 1 6 13 2 6 13 3 6 13 4 6 13 5 6 13 6 Remove tub assembly as per instructions in 6 11 Disconnect the lid plumbing off the exhaust valve and air pump above the Y joint Release two locking tabs securing the front of the lid to the chassis To do this push back the tab in the center of the rectangular slot at the front of the lid molding using a blade screwdriver then apply downward pressure to the lid while holding the tab back The lid will now drop into the chassis opening and this will allow it to be slid forward out of the chassis area Refit in reverse manner being careful not to damage th
33. ove the drawer front as per instructions in 6 1 Remove the wiring cover as per instructions in 6 8 Disconnect the fill hose from the dispenser water may drip Disconnect the mains harness and chassis harness connectors from the electronic controller Unclip the drain hose cuff from the motor assembly From the under side of the tub now unclip the drain hose fill hose and the wiring looms which go to the link assembly Disconnect the earth wire off the element plate The link assembly can now be unhooked from the rear of the tub by pressing the spigots back through the tub connection point The tub may now be lifted at the front and slipped forward off the slide runners Refit in reverse manner Locking Ring Element Plate and Motor Assembly Removal 6 12 1 6 12 2 6 12 3 6 12 4 6 12 5 6 12 6 6 12 7 6 12 8 6 12 9 6 12 10 Remove the drawer front tub filter plate and rotor assembly as per instructions in 6 1 6 9 6 10 amp 6 11 Disconnect the wiring connectors off the heater plate and motor mark motor wire location To release the motor connections push a fine blade screwdriver down alongside the wiring connection to release the locking barb on the terminal Disconnect the rotor position sensor from the motor housing While lifting the tab on the locking ring rotate the ring anticlockwise until it comes free of tub tabs This also releases the motor housing from the locking ring Holding the pump h
34. re output Press Keylock to turn the currently displayed output On or Off If the currently displayed output has a green backlight then that output has been switched on and if the backlight is red then that output is off Press Power to Exit at any time All outputs will be switched off on exit The LCD display and touch switch panel green LED s are illuminated to correspond to a particular hardware device The following table details the display order of the test 15 LCD Heavy Norm Fast Deli Hardware Output EU Off Off Off On Exhaust Valve FU Off Off On Off Fill Water Valve dd Off Off On On Detergent Diverter Valve LS Off On Off Off Lid Seal Pump rd Off On Off On Rinse Aid Dispenser dispenses current setting Pl Off On On Off Motor Wash direction 2300 2850 rpm P2 Off On On On Motor Drain direction 4200 rpm dF On Off Off Off DC drying fan On 100 duty Er On Off Off On Element Relay temp On Off On Off Displays current water temperature WARNING As there is no protection in this mode it is possible to turn the element on with no water in the tub It is advisable to avoid turning on the element without water in the tub NB No Fault codes will come up while in diagnostics mode Tub Open Microswitch Test At any time during HO test mode the Rinse red LED indicates the tub position On Open Off Closed Note There maybe a short delay up to 0 5sec from when the tub has changed state to the posit
35. ser 3 Tub Lid Leak Fit test pump gauge to Air Enter Diagnostics and activate Exhaust valve then air pump OK seconds Pressure Not OK must reach cca Run pump for o 30 40 Kpa Switch Pump off Leave for 2 min Is there a pressure loss Check lid amp tub for correct alignment and seal for correct installation Check the lid gasket and joints for leaks Pinch plumbing Pinch plumbing above the exhaust valve connection Pressure creases above the test gauge connection Pressure creases Replace air pump 32 Replace Exhaust Valve 5 0 Pre Finished Model ONLY Drawer Front Drying Fan KRN WIRING DIAGRAM Integrated Model ONLY Mounting Panel LCD Board Main PCB Hall Sensor 3 Way C Rinse Aid LED Detergent Diverter 3 Way Rinse Aid Dispenser Blue 3 Way 10 Way TUB _ Pcs Shroud Motor Element Earth mmm Element Connection PCB Tub Chassis Link 13 Wires 33 7 Way Flood Switch Mains Filter PCB 2 x 6 3mm Quick Connect Terminal ey 230 volts 502 Aus NZ 120 volts 62 6 3mm Guick Connect Terminal Lid Exhaust Valve Blue 3 Way Lid Seal Pump Red 3 Way Fill Valve 3 Way 6 0 6 1 6 2 6 3 SER
36. slip it down the end of the LCD with the single tab This will release the LCD The wiring harness can now be unplugged from the LCD Push pads can now be removed The LCD display holds these in place 2 Refit in reverse manner nt Drying Fan Removal Remove the drawer front as per instructions in 6 1 Slide forward the drying fan duct and remove Disconnect the two wire harness from the electronic controller Release the three securing tabs that hold the drying fan in place while applying forward pressure on the drying fan The drying fan will now come free Refit in reverse manner 34 6 4 6 5 6 6 5 S L Detergent Dispenser 1 ANY 6 4 1 Remove the drawer front and handle as per instructions in 6 1 amp 6 2 6 4 2 Disconnect the two wiring loom connections off the dispenser coils Note Push back locking tabs to allow connectors to release 6 4 3 Unclip the retainer flap at the bottom center of the dispenser and slide out the rinse aid level LED 6 4 4 Unclip the fill hose on the dispenser 6 4 5 While holding the dispenser unscrew the six T10 Torx drive screws securing the brackets around the dispenser 6 4 6 The dispenser can now be removed from inside the tub 6 4 7 The coils can be replaced as a spare part by sliding them off the armature 6 4 8 To open up the dispenser door fully first open the door using 6 release catch then squeeze the top sides of the door This will release the door to the ful
37. the resistance of the element at the of the sensor as per controller as per the NO NES the temperature specifications chart OK OK Not OK Turn the power to Replace the Check the wiring Test the edge the dishdrawer off electronic and connections connectors at the supply Then controller to the sensor and wiring retest Replace the Heater Plate Test the resistance at the element Repair the wiring or connections Not OK Replace the element plate 25 F6 Inter communication fault Replace the electronic controller If this occurs while you are servicing the Dishdrawer you may have induced the fault so ignore it F8 y RAM fault Replace the electronic controller 26 F7 Motor runs for 15 seconds during which time the fill valve operates for 2 seconds This occurs three times If prime is not detected Is the water pressure above 50Kpa Does the water valve activate in diagnostics Sprayarm not in place The wash impellor is slipping or missing Machine siphoning then the fill valve is operated continually until prime is reached Below 50kPa water pressure change the HP to LP as per man inlet filters 9 Page 14 blocked Check the voltage at the controller to Check the c
38. twater temperature Note Display green output on Display red output off Tub microswitch can be tested at any time Rinse LED on Open Rinse LED off Closed 4 4 Diagnostics Quick Reference Flow Chart cont d LCD is Rd backlight and displays CC Touchswitch panel is Red Red __ Red Red Continuous cycle Press Power Button Select desired cycle and operate as normal Continuous cycle is indicated by backlight alternating between green amp orange In this mode the cycle count is displayed Press Start Pause button Stand by mode 4 Continuous Cycle Test Mode Once a mode has been entered press Power to exit diagnostics except Display and Show Off modes which require the plug to be removed from the power socket Rinse Aid Adjustments Tub Open Beep Water Pressure Setup Push Wash Programme Selection Touch Switch to select dose of Rinse Aid Each LED 1cc Machine Beeps and HP is displayed in the LCD LCD Display on Hold the Programme and Eco Touch Switches simultaneously for 5 seconds This turns the Smiley Face off amp deactivates Tub Open beeps Press Key Lock Press Power to Exit This turns the Smiley Face on amp activates Tub Open Press Key Lock beeps Water Pressure option is available if water pressure is below 50
39. ult press the Power button It the fault is still present then it cannot be cleared 12 4 3 Diagnostic Modes 4 3 1 Temperature Display Mode During a wash cycle the current water temperature can be displayed on the LCD instead of the time remaining To enter temperature display mode start a wash cycle as normal Initiate a keylock by pushing and holding the Keylock button for 4 seconds Once in keylock mode push and hold Start Pause for 8 seconds to enter temperature display mode The temperature is now displayed and the MIN symbol is switched off Keylock mode can now be exited To cancel temperature display mode either repeat the above procedure or enter power off mode by pressing Power Temperature display mode is automatically cancelled at the end of a wash program even in CC mode 4 3 2 Rinse Aid Tub Open Beep Water Pressure Setup Mode To enter this setup mode hold the Programme and Eco touch switches simultaneously for 5 seconds Once the setup mode is entered a beep is emitted and the LCD is red with HP displayed Push Power at any time to exit this setup mode 4 3 3 Rinse Aid Setup The current rinse aid setting is shown using orange LED s on the touch switch panel The amount of rinse aid dispensed into a rinse cycle can be varied to suit the level of hardness of the local water supply It is adjusted for 1 5 dispenser levels 1 approx 1ml of rinse aid 5 approx 5mls of rinse aid Push Programme t
40. y of Free sprayarm electronics incorrectly or rotor sensing the load but not likely Has it been programmed for low pressure Refer Page 14 for Re programming 29 Poor Dry Performance Rinse aid not being dispensed In Diagnostics does the Dispenser pump Is there rinse aid in the dispesner OK Replace dispenser run 1 Yes No Check the continuity of the wiring and pump solenoid by removing the connections at the PCB and testing with a meter Not OK OK Repair wiring or connection Check the voltage 24 Volts dc at the PCB OK Not Replace dispenser OK Y Replace the PCB 30 Poor Wash Performance Detergent not flushing out of Pre Wash or Main Wash chambers in Diagnostics active the fill valve and note which side of the dispenser the water comes out Then turn off the fill valve and activate the diverter valve dd re active the fill valve to see if the Not OK water now exits the other side of the dispenser Check the continuity of the y wiring and diverter solinoid Remove drawer by removing the fronts and note connections at the PCB that this happens and testing with a meter during cycle Replace No Yes dispenser May have intermitent Test voltage at the PCB 24 volt Replace Electronic PCB bockage in dispen
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