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Indesit

 

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Service Manual UK

English

E.

POOR DRYING

1.

Correct amount of Rinse Aid

The purpose of rinse aid when added to the water of a final rinse is to allow the water to run off the 
dishes as a complete film so that no water-run marks or calcium are left. To enable this to happen it 
is essential that the correct amount of rinse aid is dispensed. Too little does not reduce water tension 
sufficiently.
Result: The water film breaks up into streaks which make shiny and clear drying impossible. After all 
the rest of the water has evaporated, marks are left which are especially noticeable on glass and 
cutlery as well as on items made from stainless steel.
Too much rinse aid leaves smear marks. As a result, the dishes look and feel greasy.

Setting Guide

Set dial to approximately mid position. From experience it is advisable to start with too little and to 
increase the amount until perfect results are obtained. This can be verified by holding the plate 
surface horizontal to incidental light at eye level. An even shine should be observed.
The automatic rinse aid dispenser should then be adjusted accordingly.

2.

Opening and closing door during drying

Allows hot air to escape and affects drying efficiency. Noticeable if the door is opened immediately 
the programme ends.

F.

DAMAGED DISHES

Chipping off the edges is not usually due to them rattling against one another during washing. 
normally the weight of the dishes is sufficient to withstand the water pressure. Normal daily use of 
dishes causes microscopic cracks around the edges which fill with water during washing. During the 
heating period the water in these cracks expands and after several temperature changes the chips 
may break off. Chipping may on odd occasions be caused by overloading or by loading tightly 
together so that they cannot expand during heating.

G. DAMAGED GLASSES

1.

Cloudy stains not caused by poor washing or drying, may be due to ring structures in the glass. 
These are minute cracks due to stress created during the manufacturing process. Particles may be 
washed off by hot water, leaving the surface with an etched and cloudy look. Similar results occur 
during hand washing but by using lower wash temperatures and milder detergents the effect takes 
longer to show.

2.

Etched glassware can also be attributed to 100% softened water that is produced from a water 
softening plant that may be installed in the home. In this instance the customer can negotiate with the 
manufacturer of the softening plant to install a by-pass system to feed back approximately 5° of 
hardness into the water supply, or put the appliance back on to the mains water supply and use salt 
as required.

H. CUTLERY TARNISHING / DISCOLOURING

1.

Silver cutlery tarnishes when exposed to air. Stainless steel cutlery may show a coating on its 
surface after several washes if water has been allowed to evaporate on it, e.g. if incorrect dose of 
rinse aid is used. Electrochemical reactions also have an effect and mixing various grades of 
stainless, bronze plated and silver cutlery will cause problems.

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Summary of Contents for FDYF11011G

Page 1: ...JB Registered in London 106725 Service Information Hotpoint Freestanding DISHWASHER with Digit Display using DEA700 DEA603 controls Models Covered Comm Model Code FDYF11011G 82748 FDYF11011K 82752 FDY...

Page 2: ...ade for leaks from seals gaskets and pipe work and rectification carried out where necessary 7 It can be dangerous to attempt DIY repairs maintenance on complex equipment and the Company recommends th...

Page 3: ...ack V Cream SB Gun metal Product Fiche Brand HOTPOINT Model FDYF 11011 Rated capacity in standard place settings 1 13 A Energy consumption per year in kWh 2 295 0 Energy consumption of the standard cl...

Page 4: ...ctronic DEA 700 or DEA603 Industrial Code ending 2500 Tub Stainless Steel Heater type Flow through type with built in safety cut out and fuse Heater Wattage 1 8 kW 230V AC Heater Resistance 29 20 Circ...

Page 5: ...he Last Fault will be reset Should the Autotest procedure be interrupted for whatever reason data in the Last Fault memory will be saved N B The Last Fault detected electronically will always be displ...

Page 6: ...g temperature has been exceeded 1 hour Software recognition error Proces sor not programmed HEATING ELEMENT CIRCUIT not Note This code may display during an Auto Test If the dishwasher is working norm...

Page 7: ...up to 75 minutes before a fault code will display It is recommended before a module is replaced or when the fault is not obvious the heating element is tested for continuity and resistance to Earth at...

Page 8: ...play is not a count down timer It is normal occasionally for the same time to show for an extended period Machine Starts up for a few minutes when not in use The machine inlet valve is letting by and...

Page 9: ...power B Noise filter C Heating element D Thermoprotector 95 C E Thermal fuse 206 C F Synchronous drain pump G Synchronous washing motor H Door microswitch I Dispenser solenoid valve L Load solenoid v...

Page 10: ...16 C A H G L I R Q D E N L B F CN6 CN8 Key A Mains power B Noise filter C Heating element D Thermoprotector 95 C E Thermal fuse 206 C F Synchronous drain pump G Synchronous washing motor H Door micros...

Page 11: ...be washed using either the top or bottom basket There are Low warning indicators on the console display for Salt and Rinse Aid The user adjusts Water Hardness before the machine is first used Rinse Ai...

Page 12: ...ng press and hold down the On Off button ON OFF INDICATOR LAMP This Lamp shows that the Dishwasher is Switched on Display Wash cycle Wash cycle Half Load indicator light Low Rinse Aid indicator light...

Page 13: ...lity of foaming The programme time is also increased accordingly If the TAB option is not set the dispenser will activate as soon as the machine has completed the filling for the wash phase of the cyc...

Page 14: ...ause button to begin the delay period During the delay period Start in and the hours and minutes remaining will flash in the display STAND BY When the cycle has completed the programme 10 minutes afte...

Page 15: ...utton to Save the Setting Note If the Rinse Aid Level is set to ZERO no rinse will be dispensed and the Low Rinse Aid Warning will not illuminate when all the Rinse Aid is used up SETTING THE WATER HA...

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Page 17: ...oad with the dishes from the next meal No detergent 8 Standby consumption Left on mode consumption 5 0 W Off mode consumption 0 5 W Wash cycle data is measured under laboratory conditions according to...

Page 18: ...ak Consisting of a fixed reed switch and a magnet fitted to an impeller Unlike previous control systems water fill is no longer dependant on the operation of the pressure switch The turbine generates...

Page 19: ...f Pressure Switch Full Position reached Programme Continues to Wash if Pressure Switch at Empty Position fills with a maximum of 5 5 litres of water measured by Fill Turbine If the Pressure Switch is...

Page 20: ...nt the rinse aid will not be released in this short space of time because of its viscosity 2 Once or repeatedly for a fixed duration of 10 seconds to release the rinse aid depending on the setting ado...

Page 21: ...low Regeneration Sequence 1 Regeneration valve activated after 2 seconds the fill inlet solenoid is opened to allow water flow water flows from the inlet through the salt and the mixture of water and...

Page 22: ...ow Rinse Aid Warning Lamp Air Break Assembly Located on the right hand side of the machine The Air Break Assembly carries out 3 functions 1 Stops filling water siphoning back into the mains water supp...

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Page 24: ...ting element is activated with the Wash Pump running at 2500 rpm and the temperature raised to 30 C h The machine is drained to empty status D Sensor 15 seconds i The dispenser is opened by activating...

Page 25: ...display Refer to the Fault Code charts for guidance If Warning or Last Fault is indicated Starting the autotest the last Fault or the current Warning will be displayed for 20 seconds Once this time ha...

Page 26: ...locating lugs 3 Slide the outer door panel down to release from console locating lugs 4 When refitting carefully engage all fixing lugs on the console 1 Remove the rear 2 fixing screws 2 Slide the wo...

Page 27: ...gramme loaded Refer to the Module Programming section in this manual Ensure that the harness is clipped back into place when the flap is closed Front Access panel opens out with Control Module Attache...

Page 28: ...g is correctly positioned to avoid leaks I Drain Pump 1 Remove base access panel as in G 2 Release drain hose by gently pulling away from pump 3 Twist pump motor anti clockwise to release it from the...

Page 29: ...cing the front of machine remove l h side panel as in D 2 Unscrew the ring nut fixing the air break to the D W tank 3 Disconnect the flow meter wiring 4 Lift air break up and release from water soften...

Page 30: ...the console moulding and is not available separately 3 Remove the door switch 2 screws 4 Unclip the handle housing Ensure correct position of the outer lip during reassembly See Fig 3 5 Using a flat b...

Page 31: ...its fastening 4 Disconnect the Earth Tags Fastons located on the hinges 5 Remove 4 screws 2 in each side fixing the inner door and pull out 6 Pull the inner door upwards 7 Remove the screws located on...

Page 32: ...32 of 39 Service Manual UK Indesit Company English R Inner Door Panel wiring layout Note correct location of wiring harness behind the Tie Rod...

Page 33: ...rogramming 1 Handheld Terminal Not UK 2 Emit Memwriter UK Indesit Service Engineers 3 Smart Reader Smart Card certain areas of UK market see following pages PROGRAMMING Using EMIT You MUST hold the Re...

Page 34: ...n place whilst programming is taking place 4 Connect the machine to the Electrical supply the LED s on the Smart Card Reader will light in this sequence a Red OFF Good Communication between Smart Card...

Page 35: ...etc in cups and glasses in the upper section of the basket which looks like resin are generally caused by the spray arm not functioning properly Possible causes of spray arm inefficiency Loading large...

Page 36: ...silica scum or detergent scum which can sometimes form by precipitation of one of the components of dishwasher detergents The film can be scratched off with the tip of a needle unlike etching Unfortun...

Page 37: ...is sufficient to withstand the water pressure Normal daily use of dishes causes microscopic cracks around the edges which fill with water during washing During the heating period the water in these c...

Page 38: ...hese utensils before the final heated rinse should prevent further problems Certain coloured aluminium utensils may discolour and should be washed manually K RUSTING INSIDE THE MACHINE Normally caused...

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