DIMENSIONS & SPECIFICATIONS Product Size (mm) Height (double) 819 - 870mm Height (single) 409mm Width 595mm Depth 570mm Drawer Open (incl cabinet) 1080mm Specifications Electrical NZ/AUS/UK/UE 230-240Volt AC 50Hz 10 amp max. 110-120Volt AC 60Hz 12.5 amp max. 90-110Volt AC 50/60Hz 11.6 amp max. Water Inlet Valves 24Volt DC 70 ±...
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Inlet Hose 1.7m (66 inches) 1000Kpa (145 PSI) Drain Hose 2.0m (78 inches) from rear of cabinet 2.5m (98 inches) bottom tub 2.9m (114 inches) top tub Detergent Dispenser 24 Volt DC 70 ± 5 Ohms Rinse Aid Dispenser 24 Volt DC 70 ±...
OPTION ADJUSTMENT Changing Setup Options To enter the option adjustment mode, press POWER to turn the LCD on, then hold the ECO button and KEYLOCK button simultaneously for 5 seconds, ensuring that ECO is pushed first. Once the option adjustment mode is entered, a beep is emitted and the LCD displays the letters rA.
Rinse Aid Setup (rA) The current rinse aid setting is shown using the red 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 0.5mls (1/10) teaspoon of rinse aid, 5 = approx.
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End of Cycle Beeps (EC) The six beeps that occur at the end of the cycle can be turned on or off using the KEYLOCK button. If the scrubbing brush is showing on the LCD, then the end of cycle beeps are activated. If the scrubbing brush is not showing, then the end of cycle beeps are deactivated.
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If the customer wishes to open or stop the DishDrawer during this 4 hour period, they can do so by pushing the POWER or START/PAUSE button. This will reset the feature until the end of the next wash program. Push POWER to exit when the desired setting has been selected.
DIAGNOSTICS DishDrawer Diagnostics Dishwasher Diagnostics can only be entered 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 5 seconds. Ensure that KEYLOCK is pushed first. There are currently four levels of diagnostics.
Hardware Output Diagnostic Test Mode This level tests all the hardware outputs and inputs. The LCD display shows “HO”. Press POWER to skip hardware diagnostics and advance to the next level. Press START/PAUSE to enter hardware diagnostics. Once hardware diagnostics has been entered, the current hardware output being tested is indicated by letters in the LCD display, and for integrated models the LEDs on the touch switch panel using binary encoding, as shown in the table on the next page.
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As mentioned on the previous page, the LCD display and touch switch panel LEDs are illuminated to correspond to a particular hardware device. The following table details the display order of the test. Norm Fast Deli Rinse Hardware Output Backlight Element Relay Lid Motors (will run for 10 seconds) Detergent Diverter Valve...
Fast Test Cycle This level runs a 5 minute fast test cycle. Press POWER to skip Fast Test Cycle and advance to the next level. Press START/PAUSE to enter Fast Test cycle. Once Fast Test Cycle is selected the DishDrawer goes into standby mode and 5 minutes will be showing on the display.
Cycle Count Retrieval (not available on integrated models) To display the cycle count on the LCD screen, pause the DishDrawer 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 off.
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The DishDrawer is now in the Show Off mode and cycles through all of the LED & LCD segments while pulsing the LCD backlight on and off. Pressing the POWER button now puts the DishDrawer into the Showroom Wash mode. Before running this mode the tub should be filled with water until it is just touching the underside of the spray arm.
DIAGNOSTICS QUICK REFERENCE CHARTS Fault Display/Download Mode Press and hold KEYLOCK, then START/PAUSE for 5 seconds. All LEDs & LCD segments except Keylock are illuminated. Press START/PAUSE. This initiates Pen upload via lower tub-home light pipe. At the same time the current and then the previous fault code will be displayed in the LCD screen and on the secondary control panel LEDs.
Hardware Output Test Mode Press and hold KEYLOCK, then START/PAUSE for 5 seconds. All LEDs & LCD segments except Keylock are illuminated. Press POWER once. “HO” will show in the display (integrated: Heavy, Normal, Fast, Delicate, Rinse LEDs showing) Press START/PAUSE. Scroll through the following outputs using Start/Pause.
Fast Test Cycle Press and hold KEYLOCK, then START/PAUSE for 5 seconds. All LEDs & LCD segments except Keylock are illuminated. Press POWER twice. “FC” will show in the display (integrated: Heavy, Normal, Delicate, Rinse LEDs showing). Press START/PAUSE twice. The 5 minute fast test cycle will start.
Fault Codes The faults are displayed in the LCD as one of 5 F (fatal) faults or 1 U (user) fault along with the symbol of a spanner. A fatal fault will usually require the assistance of a qualified service person, while a U1 user fault indicates the machine had failed to prime within a certain length of time usually because the tap has not been turned on.
Fault Code Description Chart The following chart is a quick reference guide on fault codes. To read a fault code off an integrated model, refer to the LED Display column on the chart below. The LED that has activated on the secondary display indicates which fault code has occurred.
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Fault Fault Possible Causes Code Display Fast LED · The element is not connected temperature · The element has failed open increase has circuit been sensed · The temperature sensor has for 2 hours failed while the · The electronic controller has element is on failed Normal and...
Fault Code Problem Solving Charts The following charts can be used as a guide to help locate faults in a DishDrawer. Answer each question with a yes or no and follow the instructions inside the relevant box. F1 The flood switch has been activated for more than 6 seconds Question Is there a F1 on both Go to Question 2...
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Is the spray arm Go to Question Check the rotor is running freely? running freely, clear of foreign objects and fitted correctly. Make sure the wash impeller is not slipping off the rotor shaft 10 Is water leaking from a Replace split inlet Go to Question 11 split inlet or drain...
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Is the rotor position Go to Question 5 Clip rotor position sensor sensor clipped into the into stator housing or stator housing repair wiring connection correctly? Is the at electronic controller. sensor plugged into the controller with a good connection? Rotor position sensor Replace rotor Go to Question 1...
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F4 No temperature increase has been sensed while the element is turned on Question Does the element heat in Go to Question 7 Go to Question 2 diagnostics? Test the resistance of the Go to Question 3 Go to Question 5 heater element using the connection on the controller, is it correct?
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U1 DishDrawer failed to prime with water within approx. 3 minutes Question Is the tap turned on? Go to Question 2 Turn the tap on Is the spray arm in place? Go to Question 3 Refit spray arm (spray arm may have been refitted since U1 fault occurred) Activate the water inlet...
Poor Dry Performance Poor Dry Performance Question Is the customer Advise customer Go to Question 2 complaining of plastic that due to plastics items not drying? having a low thermal mass these items give inherently bad drying performance Is the customer using Go to Question 3 Advise customer that rinse aid?
Poor Wash Performance Customers Complaint Food Particles left on Dishes Cause of Spray arm has stopped rotating. problem (1) How to resolve a) One of the dishes / cutlery / utensils has fallen the problem through the basket and jammed the spray arm, remove the obstruction.
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Customers Complaint Dishes have blotchy marks on them that look like water stain marks not food Cause of Not enough rinse aid being used. The water is not soft problem enough during the final rinse and therefore hard water droplets containing impurities are drying on the dishes instead of running off during the dry cycle.
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Where a Water Softener is fitted; Set the Water Softener for the correct local Water Supply hardness. Check that the Water Softener is functioning correctly in Diagnostics; C1 Water Softener Diverter Valve In hardware output Diagnostics Test Mode FU – turn the Fill Water Valve on P2 –...
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Fill the Salt Reservoir with water. In diagnostics mode, Turn on the Fill Water Valve, and the Motor Drain. Water will flow out of the Dispenser into the Tub, as well as out of the Water Softener Overflow into the Tub. Observe the flow from the Water Softener Overflow (beside the Dispenser).
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