DishDrawerModelsDD601v2 DD601Iv2DS601v2 DS601Iv2599039
- 7 -3.5 Dispensing DetergentThe dispenser is mounted in the front wall of the wash tub.The detergent dispenser consists of two detergent chambers, on
- 8 -3.7 Wash Cycle3.7.1 TubThe tub is the main cavity where all the wash activity occurs. The tub is a plasticrecepticle which has a wash pump and s
- 9 -3.8.4 Overheating ControlThe heater plate is only activated during the wash cycles. It is not used for drying.The temperature is maintained by t
- 10 -3.11 Drying CycleImmediately after water from the final hot rinse has been drained from the tub, thedrying system begins operation.The fan draws
- 11 -3.14 Wiring CoverThe wiring cover protects the customer from the 240V mains supply which passes overthe link assembly and under the lockring to
- 12 -4.0 DIAGNOSTICS4.1 Setup & DiagnosticsThe DishDrawer comes with comprehensive fault codes and built in diagnostics, tosave the user &
- 13 -4.3 Diagnostic Modes4.3.1 Temperature Display ModeDuring a wash cycle, the current water temperature can be displayed on the LCDinstead of the
- 14 -4.3.5. Water Pressure Set UpThe DishDrawer can be set to either High(Standard) or Low inlet water pressure. TheLCD displays the current water
- 15 -4.3.9 Clearing Fault LogsTo Clear the current Fault press the Keylock button until a beep is sounded. Thisaction moves the Current Fault into t
- 16 -LCD Heavy Norm Fast Deli Hardware Output-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------EU Off Of
- i -Contents1.0 SERVICE REQUIREMENTS 11.1 Health & Safety 11.2 Specialised Tools 32.0 DIMENSIONS & SPECIFICATIONS 43.0 TECHNICAL OVERVIEW 53.
- 17 -Cycle Count RetrievalTo display the cycle count on the LCD screen, Pause the dishwasher while running aContinuous Cycle. The two bytes of the
- 18 -4.4 Diagnostics Quick Reference Flow ChartTo clear the current fault code press the Keylock once. Note if you press Keylock again you will remo
- 19 -4.4 Diagnostics Quick Reference Flow Chart cont'dPress Power ButtonPress Start/Pause buttonStand - by modeLCD is Rd backlight and display
- 20 -4.5 Fault CodesFault Code LED Display Fault Possible CausesF1 ----# The flood switch hasbeen activated.• A leak has occurred in the base ofthe
- 21 -Fault Code LED Display Fault Possible CausesU1 #---# Fill fault. The motor hasnot primed after a giventime.• The water supply is not turned on
- 22 -F1Monitored while mains power is on. When one drawer leaks this cuts out both drawers. F1 is not monitored in diagnostics.Did a flood occur &
- 23 -F2This fault is monitored when the motor is running. It is looking for 10 stalls in a row. It is not monitored during diagnostics.The rotor has
- 24 -F3This fault is monitored every 6 seconds while the mains power is connected. It is not monitored during diagnostics.Water sensed at greater tha
- 25 -F4No temperature increase has been sensed while the element is on.Does the element heat in diagnostics?Test the resistance of the element at the
- 26 -F6Inter-communication fault.Replace the electronic controller. If this occurs while you are servicing the Dishdrawer, you may have induced the f
- ii -6.0 SERVICE PROCEDURES 346.1 Drawer Front Removal 346.2 Handle and LCD Display Removal 346.3 Drying Fan Removal 346.4 Detergent Dispenser 356.5
- 27 -U1Motor runs for 15 seconds, during which time the fill valve operates for 2 seconds. This occurs three times. If prime is not detected then t
- 28 -U2The tub drawer has been sensed as open during the cycle or the exhaust valve is open circuit.Is the drawer open?Shut the drawer.Check the micr
- 29 -U3Has the dishdrawer drained?Check the rotor/sprayarm are turning freelyCheck for pump blockage or drain impellor failurePossibilty of electroni
- 30 -Poor Dry PerformanceRinse aid not being dispensedCheck the continuity of the wiring and pump solenoid by removing the connections at the PCB and
- 31 -Detergent not flushing out of Pre Wash or Main Wash chambersIn Diagnostics active the fill valve and note which side of the dispenser the water
- 32 -Fit test gauge to Air pumpEnter Diagnostics and activate Exhaust valve then air pumpRun pump for 60 seconds. Pressure must reach between 30 - 4
- 33 -5.0 WIRING DIAGRAM
- 34 -6.0 SERVICE PROCEDURES6.1. Drawer Front Removal6.1.1 Slide open drawer.6.1.2 Locate draw pin on either side of the tub.6.1.3 Using a sharp pair
- 35 -6.4 Detergent Dispenser6.4.1 Remove the drawer front and handle as per instructions in 6.1.& 6.26.4.2 Disconnect the two wiring loom connect
- 36 -6.7 Lower Kick Strip Removal6.7.1 Remove the top kick strip as per instructions in 6.6.6.7.2 Insert a flat blade screwdriver into the two insert
- 1 -1.0 SERVICE REQUIREMENTS1.1 Health & SafetyNote: When servicing the dishdrawer, health and safety issues mustbe considered at all times. Sp
- 37 -6.11 Tub Removal6.11.1 Remove the drawer front as per instructions in 6.1.6.11.2 Remove the wiring cover as per instructions in 6.8.6.11.3 Disco
- 38 -6.13 Lid Assembly Removal6.13.1 Remove tub assembly as per instructions in 6.116.13.2 Disconnect the lid plumbing off the exhaust valve and air
- 39 -6.15 Slide Runner Replacement6.15.1 Remove the Tub as per instructions 6.116.15.2 Bottom slide runners only. Remove the two large Philips head s
- 40 -6.18 Link Assembly Removal6.18.1 Remove tub as in instructions 6.11.6.18.2 Release clips on side of link assembly to allow the lid of the assemb
- 41 -6.20 Exhaust Valve RemovalNote: This component maybe serviced by two Methods.6.20.1 Method 1: Remove tub assembly as per instructions in 6.11.6.
- 42 -6.23 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
- 2 -1.1.6 Insulation TestMegger test to check insulation.Warning: Short together the phase and neutral pins on the plug so as not to damage any elec
- 3 -1.2 Specialised ToolsFor servicing this product Specialised tools are required.1.2.1 Static Strap:To be used as ESD protection when replacing or
- 4 -2.0 DIMENSIONS & SPECIFICATIONSProduct Size (mm) Minimum Cavity SizeHeight 817-877mm 820-880mmWidth 595mm 600mmDepth 570mm 580mmDrawer Open (
- 5 -3.0 TECHNICAL OVERVIEW3.1 ElectronicsThe DD601 electronic controller has two separate micro controllers on the mainprinted circuit board. One
- 6 -The tub extends 510mm out of the cabinet by travelling along two rigidly attachedslides on either side of the tub.3.3.2 Drawer FrontsPrefinished
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