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TECHNICAL EDUCATION

JOB AID W10329932

L-84

Vertical Modular 

Washer

TECHNICAL EDUCATION

JOB AID W10329932

L-84

Vertical Modular 

Washer

TECHNICAL EDUCATION

JOB AID W10329932

L-84

Vertical Modular 

Washer

KD-16

Service Manual W10720845

TECHNICAL EDUCATION

Flush-Mount Dishwasher

for European Cabinets

Model JDB9600AW

Summary of Contents for JDB9600AW

Page 1: ...TECHNICAL EDUCATION JOB AID W103299 L 84 Vertical Modular Washer TECHNICA Ve KD 16 Service Manual W10720845 TECHNICAL EDUCATION Flush Mount Dishwasher for European Cabinets Model JDB9600AW ...

Page 2: ...to properly diagnose malfunctions and repair the Jenn Air Flush Mount Dishwasher The objectives of this Service Manual are to Understand and follow proper safety precautions Successfully troubleshoot and diagnose malfunctions Successfully perform necessary repairs Successfully return the dishwasher to its proper operational status WHIRLPOOL CORPORATION assumes no responsibility for any repairs mad...

Page 3: ...inlet 19 3 8 Flow sensor 20 3 9 Expansion opening 21 3 10 Free flow line 22 3 11 Water softening system 23 3 12 Regeneration valve 25 3 13 Low salt detection 28 3 14 Filter system 29 3 15 Pump sump 30 3 16 Water switch 31 3 17 Heating pump 32 3 18 Drain pump 35 3 19 Aqua sensor optional 36 3 20 Spray system 37 3 21 Basket system 38 3 22 Dosing assistant 46 3 23 Water outlet 47 3 24 Non return valv...

Page 4: ...ide panels 104 5 17 Removing outer door 106 5 18 Variable hinge installation optional 108 5 19 Replacing the dispenser 121 5 20 Installing the detergent cover 123 5 21 Replacing infolight 126 5 22 Replacing TimeLight 127 5 23 Replacing the fascia 128 5 24 Replacing the door springs 130 5 25 Replacing heat exchanger 136 5 26 Replacing flow sensor 139 5 27 Replacing the regeneration valve 140 5 28 R...

Page 5: ...nel about design function troubleshooting and repairs as supporting documentation support the training of the technical personnel Apart from the repair instructions the service technician uses the following documents Parts list Exploded drawing Circuit diagrams The described troubleshooting and repair may be carried out a service technician only These repair instructions are assigned to specific a...

Page 6: ...3DJH RI 1 3 Safety relevant symbols Symbol Meaning General warning information Danger of electric shock Risk of being cut Risk of crushing Hot surfaces Risk of explosion Strong magnetic field Non ionising radiation ...

Page 7: ...Identification of danger levels Identification Meaning DANGER Imminent danger which may result in death or serious injury if it is not avoided WARNING Potentially imminent danger which may result in death or serious injury if it is not avoided CAUTION Potentially imminent danger which may result in minor injury or damage to property if it is not avoided 2 3 Identification of damage to property Ide...

Page 8: ...s Danger to life caused by electric shock Disconnect the appliance from the power supply Do not touch housing frame or components Use residual current operated circuit breaker if tests have to be conducted while the appliance is live Ensure that the resistance of the protective conductor does not exceed the standardised values WARNING Exposed conductive parts may be live if a fault has occurred Da...

Page 9: ...ive system to components susceptible to electrical discharge Observe measures to protect the components suscep tible to electrical discharge NOTE Components which are replaced haphazardly will be damaged beyond repair Before replacing components perform troubleshooting Check systematically Observe Technical Documentation Do not replace components without reason ...

Page 10: ... Chapter describing design and function Overall view of the appliance with all components 1 Power module 7 Inlet Valve 2 Heat pump 8 Water softener 3 Drain pump 9 Counter weight 4 Overflow conduit gutter 10 Water inlet 5 Sealsystem 11 Outlet hose 6 Sump ...

Page 11: ... lock When the door is closed the permanent magnet is positioned exactly over the Hall sensor When the door is opened or closed the strength of the magnetic field changes on the Hall sensor The Hall sensor modifies its power input The electronics detect whether the door is open or closed If the power input is outside a defined range this is detected by the electronics as a fault The Hall sensor re...

Page 12: ...dproof lock optional 4 Permanent magnet The door lock is mechanical A snap lock in the container frame engages in a recess in the door frame 3 3 2 Function of the mechanical childproof lock optional The mechanical childproof lock prevents the door from opening Activation Pull lever outwards and push to the right Deactivation Push lever all the way in ...

Page 13: ...r approx 4 sec until CL is indicated on the digital display If any button is pressed while the programme is running CL is dis played The programme cannot be ended reset Deactivating button lock Hold down button B for approx 4 sec until CL goes out When the programme ends on the digital display the button lock is cancelled If there is a power failure the button lock is retained Whenever a programme...

Page 14: ... pan Intelligent electronics 3 4 2 Overflow channel and drainage duct Leakage water is conveyed out of the container via the overflow channel through the drainage duct and into the base pan 3 4 3 Safety switch base pan The safety switch is mechanically connected to the polystyrene float 1 Overflow channel 2 Drainage duct 1 Safety switch 2 Polystyrene float ...

Page 15: ... valve is deactivated Error code E 15 or a flashing tap LED indicates the error to the customer The appliance can no longer be operated until The cause has been rectified and there is no longer any water in the base pan The appliance has been isolated from the power supply Auxiliary function with devices with AquaStop If leakage water runs into the base pan via the rinsing tank and the overflow ch...

Page 16: ... 2 Function In the idle state the coil is de energised and the seal interrupts the water flow by the effect of the spring which presses on the armature If the Aquastop valve is connected to the water mains the water pressure also acts from behind on the seal and supports the sealing If leaks occur in the area of the valve or supply hose these are conveyed into the base pan via the leakage water ho...

Page 17: ...he salt container regenerate via the regeneration valve in the water softening system The outlet opening of the water softening system conveys the water back to the water inlet The water flows directly into the rinsing tank via the outlet opening 3 6 1 Bithermal connection optional Appliances with bithermal water connection have 2 supply hoses with AquaStop valve The colour of the AquaStop valve i...

Page 18: ... B BDUDBHQBE 3DJH RI Devices with heat exchanger Light have no drainage valve A sealing plug allows the water to flow directly into the water softener 1 Heat exchangerr 2 Closing plug ...

Page 19: ...ater flows into the water inlet via the supply hose The flow sensor and the free flow line are located in the supply channel of the water inlet The water flows either into the granulate container soften or into the salt container regenerate via the regeneration valve in the water softening system The outlet opening of the water softening system conveys the water back to the water inlet The water f...

Page 20: ...t gas and which simultaneously form the contact spring and the armature The name derives from the reed of woodwind instruments as it resembles the oscillating contact tongues The contact tongues are manufactured from a ferromagnetic material e g soft iron coated with a noble metal The contacts are actuated by an externally acting magnetic field which is generated electrically by an approaching per...

Page 21: ...ssed on air escapes via the expansion opening If the door is opened while the washed utensils are warm cold air flows into the appliance If the door is closed the air is heated by the warm washed utensils and expands Overpressure occurs This overpressure is released via the expansion opening onto the heat exchanger where it is dissipated via a small air hole 1 Expansion opening in heat exchanger s...

Page 22: ...nk via the expansion opening With FD8904 a lug was inserted into the heat exchanger Escaping water flows into the heat exchanger This measure is stipulated by the deutsche Vereinigung des Gas und Wasserfaches DVGW If there is low pressure in the water line water may flow out of the machine into the water supply system in the worst case scenario Only air is drawn in through the opening in the flow ...

Page 23: ... with its hardness constituents is conveyed via the synthetic resin Calcium and magnesium are bonded to the surface of the exchange compound while sodium ions are released into the water When all sodium ions have been replaced with ions of the hard ness constituents the capacity of the water softening system is ex hausted and must be regenerated 1 Ion exchanger 5 Salt dispenser cover 2 Water inlet...

Page 24: ...water softener Due to the large surplus the sodium ions from the salt solution displace the calcium and magnesium ions and attach them selves to the exchange compound The ion exchanger is now loaded regenerated again and ready for use 3 11 3 Regeneration cycle In dependence of the adjusted water hardness and the recognized quantity of water the regeneration cycle is steered by electronics ...

Page 25: ...th into the ion exchanger Regenerate via the salt dispenser 3 12 1 Design 1 Valve with armature 3 Coil 2 Spring 3 12 2 Water passages in the water softening system When the regeneration valve is in the idle state the water is conveyed directly into the ion exchanger and softened 1 Untreated water inlet regeneration valve 2 Untreated water outlet regeneration valve ...

Page 26: ...salt The water is conveyed back to the regeneration valve via the water channels of the water softening system The brine solution flows into the ion exchanger The granules are regenerated The brine solution is conveyed into the rinsing tank via the heat exchanger and pumped out 1 Untreated water inlet regeneration valve 3 Salt water inlet regeneration valve 2 Untreated water outlet regeneration va...

Page 27: ...treated water inlet regeneration valve with water inlet 3 Salt water inlet regeneration valve with water inlet 2 Untreated water outlet regeneration valve with water inlet 4 Salt water outlet regeneration valve with water inlet ...

Page 28: ...barrier is freed and the electronics detect Add salt If the low salt indicator appears there is still so much salt in the appliance that some more regeneration processes may occur According to this principle it is not necessary to fill the salt dispenser with water when switching on the appliance for the first time Filling with salt tablets is system dependently not recognized 1 Water softening sy...

Page 29: ...pe If the cylinder is rolled out the filter surface can be seen 1 Fine filter cylinder rolled up 2 Fine filter cylinder rolled out The new fine filter system is based on a corrugated fine filter cylinder If it is rolled out and smoothed a 1 5x filter surface can be seen 1 Corrugated fine filter cylinder rolled up 3 Fine filter cylinder rolled out 2 Fine filter cylinder rolled out 1 Fine filter cyl...

Page 30: ... is used to channel the water Without the cover the drain pump cannot build up any pressure Customers may remove the drain pump cover for cleaning purposes If the cover is not correctly attached the water cannot be pumped out 1 Aqua sensor optionally 3 Suction cap 2 Drain pump cover 1 Drain pump 5 Water switch optionally 2 Connection for lower spray arm 6 Water switch motor with pulse generator op...

Page 31: ...ansmits pulses of different length and intervals to the electronics If the electronics detect the standard setting the water switch is initialised The locking disc is rotated depending on the actuation In doing so holes of varying size release the water passage on the particular spray level or the connection of the hose to the optional water storage tank The arrangement of the openings in the lock...

Page 32: ...ature sensors and cir culation pump in one housing 3 17 2 Design of the heating pump 1 Pressure connection 4 Heater connection 2 Circulation pump motor 5 Housing cover 3 Circulation pump motor connection 6 Intake connection 1 Pump housing with internal temperature shield made of metal 3 BLDC motor 2 Heating tube with NTCs ...

Page 33: ... is being circulated the BLDC motor Brushless DC Motor signals different states to the power electronics via the current consumption of the individual windings No water too little water snorkels adequate water level true running pump blockage Safety relevant states such as Heating without water or Water temperature too high are detected and evaluated for the heating operation If the pump is blocke...

Page 34: ...ths The heating tube cannot be replaced separately 3 17 5 Function of the heater NTCs The water temperature is determined via the NTCs In heating mode the electronics detect the temperature increase which occurs If the appliance is connected to a hot water connection or solar equipment the heater is switched off at a supply water temperature of 70 C 1 NTCs 2 Heating paths ...

Page 35: ...mp blockage Blocked or kinked drainage If there is too little water in the pump area pumping is stopped If there is no cap in the pump sump water pressure cannot build up An error code is saved in the electronics If the pump is blocked this is detected by the electronics By brief intermittent pumping the pump attempts to loosen the blockage If drainage is disrupted by a blockage or a kink in the d...

Page 36: ...e in the prerinse the wash and at the end of the wash The result of the Aqua sensor analysis influences the sequence of the rinse programmes A wide range of programme structures is possible in the automatic programme In each programme sequence in which the Aqua sensor is active the Aqua sensor is calbrated If calibration is defective an error is written into the error memory of the power electroni...

Page 37: ...can be actuated separately The upper spray arm is attached by its inlet pipe directly to the top basket The supply pipe is connected by a coupling Optionally the height can be adjusted by max 3 levels Rackmatik The lower spray arm is connected by its bearings directly to the pump sump It has a nozzle on the underside to clean the surface filter and to rinse dirt into the filter system Appliances w...

Page 38: ...nal Optimised glass holder Height adjustable basket 3x Rackmatic optional Basket handle Dosing assistant Bottom basket Ball ends Split additional cup racks hinged optional Holder for long stemmed glasses High basket back Basket handle 3 21 1 Cutlery drawer option The cutlery drawer is attached at the very top of the rinsing tank It is used as a holder for cutlery other cooking accessories and also...

Page 39: ...us optionally from 10 2011 Starting from 10 2011 a VarioDrawer comes to the employment This contains 2 rows flip tiens and lowerable files in the external areas separately for right and left 1 Lowerable elements 3 Folding spikes 2 Lowering mechanism 4 Opening ...

Page 40: ...oaded with smaller plates glasses and cups The utensils are cleaned by a spray arm under the top basket When the top basket is pushed in it docks with the supply pipe at the rear to make the water connection see Spray system 1 Knife shelf 4 Rackmatik plate 2 Folding spikes 5 Basket handle 3 Split hinged additional cup racks ...

Page 41: ... B BDUDBHQBE 3DJH RI Representation of mobile elements Loading example ...

Page 42: ...moved out of the appliance on rollers The fixed lower spray arm cleans the utensils in the bottom basket see Spray system 1 Ball ends 4 Folding spikes 2 Holder for long stemmed glasses 5 Cutlery basket optionally 3 Split hinged additional cup racks 6 Basket handle ...

Page 43: ... B BDUDBHQBE 3DJH RI Representation of mobile elements Loading example ...

Page 44: ... B BDUDBHQBE 3DJH RI Loading example ...

Page 45: ...olding spikes These spikes can be folded down so that utensils can be arranged more flexibly The spikes can be folded down on several levels or only on one level 3 21 8 Rackmatik The height adjustment for the top basket is called Rackmatik The adjustment can be on several levels 3 levels The supply pipe has connections for one 3 level Rackmatik The top basket can also be tilted to the right or lef...

Page 46: ...le of the door on the upper side of the door In the top basket is the handle cover or tab drawer The tab drops into the tray The spray arm in the top basket sprays the tray from below to dissolve the tab The bottom basket can no longer be pulled out over the dispenser Food remnants can no longer drop into the dosage chamber and block it 1 Top basket 3 Dispenser 2 Handle cover 4 Spray arm top baske...

Page 47: ...Drainage hose 4 Output water outlet If the drain pump is actuated for draining the water is pumped to the heat exchanger The water flows to the drainage hose via the heat exchanger and out of the appliance A non return valve is installed in the hose connection of the pump sump This prevents the return of waste water into the pump sump ...

Page 48: ... 1 Pump sump 3 Sealing lip 2 Non return valve The non return valve prevents water from running back out of the drainage area of the appliance This prevents dirt residue dirty water or detergent residue from flowing back into the rinsing circuit ...

Page 49: ...e appliance by suction effect even if the drain pump is no longer actuated In the float chamber there is so much water that the float floats and the ventilation opening closes The ventilation opening is released by the float as soon as the water flow in the water outlet decreases The appliance cannot be drained while the liquor pump is deactivated as air can flow in via the ventilation opening If ...

Page 50: ...ly in the appropriate washing section Powdered detergent flows into the rinsing tank Tabs drop into the handle cover dosing assistant 1 Coil 3 Dosing pump 2 Anchor with switching mechanism 4 Low rinse aid sensor 1 Rinse aid dispenser cover with seal 5 Detergent dispenser cover 2 Rinse aid outlet opening 6 Detergent dosing chamber 3 Rinse aid filler opening 7 Plastic bars 4 Detergent flap locking b...

Page 51: ...h each pulse 1 ml of rinse aid is dispensed The setting stage for the rinse aid corresponds to the pulses and the dispensed amount To ensure that the rinse aid container drains there is a scoop chamber This is always filled when the appliance door is fully opened The rinse aid flows out of this scoop chamber into the appliance If the door is not fully opened rinse aid may not flow into the applian...

Page 52: ... a prism If the dispenser is full the light beam in the prism is scattered The received signal is weaker than the transmitted one If the dispenser is empty the light beam in the prism is reflected The received signal is the same as the transmitted signal The received signal is analysed and displayed via the power electronics 1 Receiver diode 3 Transmitter diode 2 Prism 1 Receiver diode 3 Transmitt...

Page 53: ...and the cable system automatically adjust themselves to the door weight Springs with different tensile forces are available They are marked by coloured points The allocation to the released furniture fronts is shown in a table in the chapter replacing the springs 1 Door spring 3 Deflection lever 2 Tension cord 4 Holder for tensioning cable Construction partly the following spring system can be als...

Page 54: ...e installed in kitchens with a low base The device moves the decor front upwards when the door is opened As a result the overhang at the bottom is smaller and passes over the base The gap between the base and furniture door can be reduced If appliances are installed higher the visual appearance is significantly improved ...

Page 55: ...E 3DJH RI 3 30 Foot adjustment Depending on the design the appliances feature 3 or 4 appliance feet The adjustable heights vary Illustration 1 Free standing appliance Illustration 2 Built in built under appliance ...

Page 56: ...ory setting H 04 Intensive drying d 00 d 01 Switch on and off factory setting d 00 Off Rinse aid r 00 r 06 6 ranges On Off factory setting r 05 Buzzer B 00 b 03 3 ranges off factory setting b 02 Language selection L 01 L 19 19 languages factory setting L 01 German Auto Power OFF P 00 P 02 P 00 Off Emotion light on P 01 Off after 1 minute Emotion light off P 02 Off after 120 minutes Emotion light o...

Page 57: ...when the door is opened The interior light Emotion Light comes on when the door is opened irrespective of whether the ON OFF switch is switched on or off When the door is closed the light is off If the door is open for longer than 60 min the light switches off automatically The interior light is lit only when the set value P 00 is selected 1 LEDs 3 Cap 2 Ribbon cable ...

Page 58: ...ht The info light consists of an LED and a fibre optic cable The light is bundled via the fibre optic cable and is projected as a red light spot on the subsurface in front of the dishwasher while the programme is running The info light is attached between the inner and the outer door on the right hinge plate and is actuated by the module A LED C Light spot B Fibre optic cable D Subsurface ...

Page 59: ... An LED radiates light which hits a condenser lens The function of this lens is to collimate the incoming light to ensure that the LCD panel is evenly illuminated The LCD panel has a resolution of 34 x 34 pixels The graphic information is deflected via mirrors The TimeLight projection module is available only as a complete module 1 LED 4 Mirror 2 Condenser lens 5 Projection lens 3 LCD panel 6 Hous...

Page 60: ... B BDUDBHQBE 3DJH RI Projection process 1 Projection module in the base plate 4 Projection surface 2 Deflection mirror in the base plate 5 Base panel 3 Outer door 34 x 34 pixel ...

Page 61: ...rical discharge 1 TH401 water points 9 K304 inrush current limiter 2 TH403 reserve Optionally Valve water storage tank Aqua stop valve warm water connection 10 K100 bistable relay security system 3 TH404 heat exchanger drainage valve optionally 11 K303 heater 4 TH405 regeneration valve 12 K305 heater zeolith 5 TH402 filling valve 13 K301 relay security 6 K201 reversal relay circulation pump drain ...

Page 62: ... Different power cords are offered as optional accessories via Sales 3 36 3 Extension leads 3 metre extension cables are available from customer service These are currently released by PG Material number EU version 644533 Material number GB version 644534 WARNING Incorrect connected loads Destruction of the appliance If a power cord is replaced with a power cord with a different plug check the con...

Page 63: ...life caused by electric shock Disconnect the appliance from the power supply Do not touch housing frame or components Use residual current operated circuit breaker if tests have to be conducted while the appliance is live Ensure that the resistance of the protective conductor does not exceed the standardised values CAUTION Voltage peaks with the release connecting the plug contacts Destruction of ...

Page 64: ...e base pan This prevents the appliance from tipping over if the door is opened and the baskets pulled out There are 2 different concrete weights Appliances with cutlery drawer 6 5 kg Appliances without cutlery drawer 5 5 kg Appliances with Zeolith additional heating system 2 4 Kg 1 Counterweight ...

Page 65: ...rial number 81cm 341333 86 cm 341334 Tablet does not fall into the basket handle on 86 cm appliances Tolerances Insert tablet chute material number 614935 into top basket Program Stops Program cannot be started Program suspends Door lock not correctly closed there door lock engaged Closing force too highly Close door firmly thereby the door lock works normally again Closing force reduction by exch...

Page 66: ...ergent Are only utensils in certain areas only top bottom basket only corner areas affected The performance test must be conducted in the customer service test programme using the glass door Fault Cause Fault correction Poor rinsing result Tablet does not fall into the basket handle on 86 cm appliances Spray arm stiff sticking non return valve defectively blocked clogs Dispenser does not open beca...

Page 67: ...ead and insert lock filter correctly see Maintenance and care Coarse micro and fine filter dirty Clean filters see Maintenance and care Spray arm bearings do not move smoothly dirt around the bearings Clean parts show customer how to insert filter correctly Spray arm or supply pipe deformed spray arm strikes the basket or the docking site Replace spray arm Waste water pump blocked Check waste wate...

Page 68: ...ust before the programme starts Water stains on plastic parts Droplet formation on plastic surface is physically unavoidable Plastics do not store heat After drying substances in water are visible Use more intensive programme more water changes see Programme overview Note inclination when arranging utensils Use rinse aid if required increase see Rinse aid If required increase softening setting see...

Page 69: ... container floor Increase softening setting and change detergent if required Regeneration salt on the utensils Leaking salt dispenser cover Leaking regeneration valve Advise customer eliminate leak Check regeneration valve or valve seat customer service programme Detergent residue in the final rinse detergent solution carry over Wrong programme selected Quick programme selected Check detergent dis...

Page 70: ... 340070 Advise customer increase detergent dosage change detergent Wrong programme selection programme too weak selected Advise customer correct programme selection see Programme overview Tea or lipstick residue on the utensils Too low rinsing temperature Select programme with higher washing temperature see Eliminating faults yourself Too little detergent Use suitable detergent at correct dosage U...

Page 71: ...ramme with higher wash temperature Utensils precleaned too intensely sensors therefore decide on weak programme sequence Stubborn soiling cannot be completely removed Do not prerinse utensils remove only large food remnants Programme recommendation Eco 50 Removable streaking on glasses and cutlery Glasses with metallic appearance Too much rinse aid Set rinse aid amount to lower level see Rinse aid...

Page 72: ...roof glasses are usually only suitable for dishwasher Advise the customer Reduce main causes of glass corrosion Use dishwasher proof glasses Avoid long steam phase standing time after wash cycle ends Use programme at lower temperature Set water softening system according to the water hardness if required one level lower see Water softening system Use detergent with glass protection component ...

Page 73: ...spoons prevent the water from draining and cause staining Arrange cutlery so that there are as few contact surfaces as possible Arrange according to Fig 1 and Fig 2 Coarse micro and fine filter dirty Clean filters see Maintenance and care No rinse aid added or setting too low Combination detergents have a lower final rinsing effect than separate rinse aids Add rinse aid and check dosage recommenda...

Page 74: ...ater and stains Fig 2 A Do not place utensils on top of each other Otherwise parts on top will not be sprayed from below with adequate water B Avoid large contact points between utensils This prevents food remnants and stains on the utensils C Do not overload cutlery basket Minimise contact points between items of cutlery This ensures stain free cutlery D Arrange hollow receptacles in such a way t...

Page 75: ... prevents water from accumulating in their base area D Do not place hollow receptacles too obliquely and do not place directly in the corner area This ensures that they can be flushed out properly E If appliances feature a tablet collecting tray do not load it with utensils or aroma dispensers otherwise the detergent dispenser will be obstructed Do not let utensils e g small ladles project through...

Page 76: ... B BDUDBHQBE 3DJH RI Fig 4 Eliminate the baskets in the following order 1 Lower basket 2 Upper basket 3 cutlery drawer optionally ...

Page 77: ...tantly lit Salt tablets used Advise customer do not use salt tablets Fehler Ursache Fehlerbehebung Door cannot be closed Catch locked by the door lock Close door firmly until the lock is functioning normally again Cutlery drawer clamps FD 9006 to FD 9010 incl Change the pull out rails of the cutlery drawer Mat Nr 668719 ...

Page 78: ...ener in FD 9110 9205 Minimal leakage in the water softener can generate error E 15 after many wash cycles Change water softener complete See also to chapter replacing water softener system Fault Cause Fault correction After switching on the dish washer it begins with ECO 50 programme With KI 59 a new software is implemented The default start program is always ECO no matter which programme was chos...

Page 79: ...ration cycles have been set correctly If the value is significantly higher test the water softening system 5 1 2 Operating the appliance with the water softening system switched off If the water softening system is deactivated detergent tablets with salt replacement substances should be used Note what is written on the packaging The chemical components of multifunction tablets bind the limescale i...

Page 80: ...hose kinked angle valve calcified flow rate Aquastop Heat exchanger drainage valve leaking 5 1 5 Water pressure too low There is a ventilation opening in the free flow section Usually the water in the flow section flows past the opening If the water pressure is so low that the impeller flow meter is just res ponding the water no longer flows past the opening Leakage water flows via the overflow ch...

Page 81: ...h cycle The power consumption of the heating pump indicates whether there is too little water in the appliance The programme continues running without heating and error E08 is stored In the worst case scenario the heating may function but there is in sufficient water in the appliance for adequate circulation The appliance heats up but the final rinse liquor does not completely reach the utensils T...

Page 82: ...r storage tank start any programme After checking the water impeller turn off the tap Heat exchanger and water storage tank are drained Then reset to pump out the residual water Using the suction syringe remove remaining water from the pump sump Dish washer with zeolite additional heating system With devices with zeolite additional heating system must be taken residual waters out of the equipment ...

Page 83: ...oltage replace power module Voltage available measure resistance of the connection cables between power module and the connections of the component Rectify interruption Measure voltage on the module When the plug is connected the supply voltage can be measured from the front on the two yellow wires on the power module When the plug is removed the main switch is inoperative 5 2 2 Removal 3 Door sen...

Page 84: ...t at setting 1 6 1 ml per setting Technical specificationsUSA Pulse voltage of coil 165 V DC Resistance 2 67 kΩ 210 Ω Rinse aid capacity 80 ml Rinse aid amount at setting 1 6 1 ml per setting Technical specifications EA East Asia Pulse voltage of coil 280 V DC Resistance 8 4 kΩ 800 Ω Rinse aid capacity 80 ml Rinse aid amount at setting 1 6 1 ml per setting Technical specifications TC Pulse voltage...

Page 85: ...otionLight optionally Requirement Side panel on right removed Top cover of power module removed 1 Loosen plug and socket connection and measure voltage at power module contacts K10 10 5 6 Technical specifications Supply voltage 13 5 V DC ...

Page 86: ... Disconnect plug and socket connection and measure the resistance Technical specifications EU Nominal voltage 230 240 V Frequency 50 60 Hz Resistance 2 kΩ 500 Ω Technical specifications USA Nominal voltage 120 127 V Frequency 60 Hz Resistance 660 Ω 10 Technical specifications TC Nominal voltage 110V Frequency 60 Hz Resistance 550 Ω 10 ...

Page 87: ...he Cover with the inlet hose outward Technical specifications EU Nominal voltage 220 240 V Frequency 50 60 Hz Resistance 4 2 kΩ 1 KΩ Technical specifications TC USA Nominal voltage 110 127 V Frequency 60 Hz Resistance 990 Ω 50 Ω 1 Disconnect plug and socket connection and measure the resistance ...

Page 88: ...Ω 2 Ω Measured values when heater intact TC USA Contact 2 3 ca 8 9 Ω 2 Ω 5 7 2 Measuring NTC resistance The NTC resistance value is measured on the heating contacts of the heating pump Measured values when NTCs intact and at 25 C Contact 4 5 approx 10 KΩ 1 KΩ Contact 5 6 approx 10 KΩ 1 KΩ Contact 4 6 approx 20 KΩ Measured at 25 C Resistance measurement of the NTCs The measurement of the NTC must r...

Page 89: ...nding contacts of the heating pump Technical specifications Resistance approx 41 5 Ω 4 Ω or approx 53 5 Ω 4 5 Ω according to manufacturer Technical specifications Resistance 12 Ω bis 14 Ω Resistance measurement The resistance values are approx values There must be symmetry for all measurements same resistance values ...

Page 90: ...ding resistance of the BLDC motor Measure winding resistance on the winding contacts Technical specifications Resistance approx 80 5 Ω 5 Ω Resistance measurement The resistance values are approx values There must be symmetry for all measurements same resistance values ...

Page 91: ...tact 3 and 4 If the resistance value is check wires for interruptions and measure directly on the water points motor Technical specifications EU Nominal voltage 230 240 V Power input 7 W 4W Frequency 50 60 Hz Resistance 6 0 kΩ 800 Ω or 4 6 kΩ 800 Ω Depending on manufacturer Speed 4 5 min 1 Technical specifications TC USA Nominal voltage 120 V Power input 5 W Frequency 50 60 Hz Resistance 5 9 kΩ 80...

Page 92: ...ing tank folded down Measured values see table 5 9 3 Water points pulse transmitter The water points pulse transmitter cannot be tested Measure the resisitance of the feed cable If there is a fault on the pulse transmitter the water points run continuously There are no initialisation pulses ...

Page 93: ...isms on the sides prevent the plug from becoming loose or coming out of the appliance 5 10 1 Installation 5 10 2 Removal Disconnect the power cord from the appliance by carefully moving it up and down not sideways and simultaneously pulling the appliance plug ...

Page 94: ... and pull off the feed pipe 3 Unscrew both Torx screws on the pump sump 4 Loosen catch mechanisms in the area of the coupling point 5 Carefully loosen top catch mechanisms on the roof sprinkler optionally using a small flat blade screwdriver 5 11 2 Installation Installation is in reverse sequence ...

Page 95: ...BHQBE 3DJH RI 5 12 Removing the worktop 5 12 1 Removal 1 Remove two screws at rear 2 Press up both locking levers under the worktop 3 Lift the front of the worktop slightly 4 Push back the worktop and lift off ...

Page 96: ...JH RI 5 12 2 Installation 1 Lock back of worktop into the guides with the retaining lugs 2 Push forwards 3 Press down front of worktop until both locking levers click into position 4 Screw the two screws back in again ...

Page 97: ... B BDUDBHQBE 3DJH RI 5 13 Installing optional elements in the baskets Optional elements can be fitted in the baskets 5 13 1 Tablet chute 86 cm model 614935 ...

Page 98: ...lded up The additional inclined position reduces the accumulation of water on the underside of the cup In the case of tall glasses it is recommended to fold down the cup support clip If top baskets feature optional plastic inserts these must be removed first Engage cup support clips Opening the clips ...

Page 99: ... B BDUDBHQBE 3DJH RI Positioning the utensils 5 13 3 Gastronorm insert holder ...

Page 100: ...embly of flexible elements of the vario cutlery drawer plus is shown The assembly takes place in reverse order Plastic parts are to be engaged evenly and examined for tightness Remove handle Bend latches inward Remove handle upward Press the lateral plastic inserts outward Pull it upward from the framework ...

Page 101: ... B BDUDBHQBE 3DJH RI Bend guide straps carefully outward Pull flip tines from the laughter Press the metal frames from the mounting plates in front Push to the rear from the guidance ...

Page 102: ... B BDUDBHQBE 3DJH RI 5 14 Installing childproof lock Requirement Worktop removed ...

Page 103: ...n right and left of the door lock 2 Lift off door lock 5 15 2 Installation 1 Insert the new door lock 2 Bend in the two metal brackets again to secure the door lock 5 15 3 Reset If the snap lock is locked manually if required when using the transparent diagnosis door the system must be released again To do this close the door firmly A strong mechanical resistance must be overcome ...

Page 104: ...side panels Requirement Remove worktop if fitted 5 16 1 Removal 1 Loosen screws of the side panel on the front side 2 Fold out the upper side of the side plate 3 Push down the side panels and detach from the retaining lugs of the base pan ...

Page 105: ... B BDUDBHQBE 3DJH RI 5 16 2 Installation Installation 1 Attach the side panel to the catches of the appliance underside 2 Press evenly onto the appliance 3 Screw together side wall ...

Page 106: ...7 1 Removal Remove outer door by removing the 3 screws on each side of the inner door Panel screws It is not necessary to remove the topmost 6 screws in order to remove the outer door Take hold of the sides of the outer door to prevent it falling down ...

Page 107: ...lating mats and force sensors Close inner door but do not engage 1 Push outer door with the upperside at an angle under the fascia 2 Press outer door onto the inner door With the door open slightly screw together from inside Panel screws Use 4x11 mm screws ...

Page 108: ...dish washer out of installation mark the installation hight e g distance a between floor to lower edge of the dish washer The equipment must be aligned in the same height before assembly the furniture front Example 5 18 1 Removal Requirement base panel removed 1 Pull appliance out of the installation cavity ...

Page 109: ... B BDUDBHQBE 3DJH RI 1 Remove 4 screws 1 Remove both chrome strips ...

Page 110: ... B BDUDBHQBE 3DJH RI 1 Loosen lock screws 3 5 rounds 1 Raise furniture door and 2 push it upwards till the upper slide is out of the guide ...

Page 111: ... B BDUDBHQBE 3DJH RI 1 Remove screws 1 Remove 6 housing screws from the front door ...

Page 112: ...1 B BDUDBHQBE 3DJH RI 1 Pull outer door slightly away from the appliance 2 Carefully remove downwards 1 Move hinge upside 2 Remove both slideelements from the conduct ...

Page 113: ...t outer door from below into the inner door 2 Press outer door towards the appliance Position of the screws When reusing the sliding elements observe the correct screw position the structure see chapter Mounting furniture journal Make sure that the upper and lower sliding elements slide in the metal outer door correctly ...

Page 114: ...he joint on the hinge side plate and screw in from below 2 Screw from below 1 Assemble outer door with 6 housing screws Installation Make sure that the joint is properly inserted into the nose with the hinge Screws Use 4x11mm screws ...

Page 115: ...he door for the first time attach the 4 retaining elements to the furniture door as described in the installation instructions Dimensions for 81 cm models Dimensions for 86 cm models 1 Mark installation points exactly with 2 mm drill bit attach 4 retaining elements exactly ...

Page 116: ...tings of the hand grip must always be countersunk Countersink screw fittings of the hand grips To ensure the the correct assembly height the measures b and c must agree Condition Equipment correctly aligned The distance b from the upper edge of the neighbouring front to the clamping screw of the glider must correspond to the distance c from the upper edge of the furniture sheet up to the middle of...

Page 117: ... the furniture door can be attached The receiving gap in the sliding elements must be free to prevent the retention lugs from catching or being blocked Check the locking screws The guide part cannot be positioned securely unless the gap between the sliding elements is free The screws must be unscrewed far enough 1 Guide part 2 Slider The guide part has to be positioned in such a way in the sliding...

Page 118: ... FD 9205 on Modified system The screw must be screwed in but not fixed For all FD 1 Insert sliding elements correctly into the guides 2 Press furniture door onto the outer door Carefully lower furniture door as far as the stop ...

Page 119: ... The long screws which are used in solid furnitures are not required anymore The mobile system can be damaged by fixing the furniture sheet 1 Align furniture door 2 Tighten 2 locking screws by hand 1 Position decorative strips 2 Screw on decorative strips ...

Page 120: ... B BDUDBHQBE 3DJH RI 1 Install appliance and 2 install base panel ...

Page 121: ...enser 1 Take cable duct out of the catches 2 Loosen plug and socket connection 5 19 2 Removal 1 Carefully bend sheet metal brackets away from the dispenser and press dispenser carefully inwards and ensure that it does not fall into the appliance CAUTION Sharp edged sheet metal parts Risk of injury Wear protective gloves ...

Page 122: ...on Before installing the dispenser bend back sheet metal brackets to the initial position 1 Engage dispenser evenly in the door and ensure that all 8 catch mechanisms have engaged 1 Install cable guide 2 Re attach plug and socket connection ...

Page 123: ... B BDUDBHQBE 3DJH RI 5 20 Installing the detergent cover 1 Attach long end of spring to the dispenser 2 Attach short end of spring to the detergent cover 3 Press cover into the dispenser ...

Page 124: ...ional removed Side panel on right removed 5 20 2 Removal 1 Remove both LEDs 2 with holder from the rinsing tank 1 Loosen plug and socket connection Carefully expose ribbon cable 5 20 3 Installation 1 Re attach plug and socket connection Carefully lay ribbon cable behind the hinge plate ...

Page 125: ... B BDUDBHQBE 3DJH RI 1 Insert LEDs into the frame of the rinsing tank ...

Page 126: ...un are to be examined If the damming mat still is in the form such as illustration 1 this 15mm is to be cut out further sees illustration 2 This is valid only for fully integrated devices without Piezooperation Infolight If the Infolight must be exchanged be examined damming mat and cable run and adapted if necessary Illustration 1 Cut out damming mat to FD 8810 and devices with Piezooperation Ill...

Page 127: ...se of a defect the Infolight is to be renewed completely To disassembly bend the latches 1 easily outward Pull the TimeLight module upward from the guidance 2 Bend the latches 1 back before installation Push the TimeLight module back into the guidance 2 ...

Page 128: ... removed 5 23 1 Preparation 1 Remove wires on left and right from the bushings 2 Remove wire from rinse aid sensor 3 Remove earth wire if fitted Note When loosening the last screw hold the fascia with one hand It is no longer secure and may fall down Use 4x16 mm screws ...

Page 129: ...B BDUDBHQBE 3DJH RI 5 23 2 Removal Open door Loosen upper 6 screws Remove fascia 5 23 3 Installation 1 Fix fascia to the inner door and then screw in the 6 screws 2 Re attach plug and socket connections ...

Page 130: ... side panel removed Different spring systems Two different spring systems are used Both of them are described in this chapter 5 24 1 Removal Spring system I 1 Remove cord guide cover outwards 1 Open door slightly 2 Grip tension cord with flat nosed pliers 3 Close door ...

Page 131: ... to 10 Kg Integrated 86 5 cm Green 611339 2 5 Kg to 8 5 Kg Fully integrated 81 5 cm Black 611338 2 5 Kg to 8 5 Kg Integrated 81 5 cm Blue 611337 2 5 Kg to 8 5 Kg Free standing Build under 86 5cm 81 5 cm stainless steel Red 611336 Max Min Free standing Build under 81 5 cm Yellow 611335 The door springs can be identified by a coloured dot on the rear of the appliance The door springs must be replace...

Page 132: ...and fix it in the notch of the base pan 2 1 Fix tension cord holder in the notch of the base pan The cord system is automatically attached to the door lever Tension cord holder The tension cord holder must be attached as illustrated in order to prevent friction on the base pan ...

Page 133: ...e standing Build under 86 5 cm 81 5 cm Stainless steel Red 659339 Max Min Free standing Build under 81 5 cm Yellow 626667 5 24 6 Installing door spring 1 Spring 2 Notch Install cord system in reverse order Fix the spring in the providet holder of the base pan If spring is broken 1 or tension cord is torn and if it is suspected in general that the plastic holder 2 sprayed on the container is damage...

Page 134: ...retaining plate Hammer metal retaining plate into designated groove in base group Noises When converting or replacing the spring ensure in particular that the front plastic holder is correctly repositioned otherwise it may cause noises on the side panel Place plastic holder correctly in the base group ...

Page 135: ... B BDUDBHQBE 3DJH RI ...

Page 136: ...anel removed Heat exchanger emptied 5 25 1 Removal of heat exchanger 1 Expansions opening nut 3 Waterinlet connection 2 Cover water inlet 1 Tag expansion opening nut in mounting position 2 Remove expansion opening nut 3 Remove cover cap optional 4 Remove waterinlet connection ...

Page 137: ...cover of the impeller wheel counter and remove plug connection 3 Loosen hose clamp on the water supply and remove supply hose 4 Loosen catch mechanisms on the front of the housing 5 Carefully pull heat exchanger forwards In doing so detach from the holder on the rear of the appliance and remove After prolonged operation the heat exchanger may become stuck to the bitumen insulation and be difficult...

Page 138: ...d fix it with the clamp 3 Press the heat exchanger to the container 4 Lock the heat exchanger on the container Leakage Pay attention to the correct position of the sealing in the expansion opening 1 Tighten the expansion opening nut to the marking 2 To prevent leakage around the value 3 hours 1 4 revolution continue to tighten 3 Mount and tighten waterinlet connection 4 Push cover cap optionally t...

Page 139: ...nsitive Carefully bend out the plastic flap on the heat exchanger water inlet Loosen plug and socket connection 1 Take complete board with flow sensor out of the catch mechanisms 2 Unpack new flow sensor take board out of transportation safety device and dispose of holder 3 Carefully attach new board to the heat exchanger water inlet Reconnect power supply and bend back plastic flap ...

Page 140: ...hanger emptied Water drained from the salt dispenser 5 27 1 Removal 1 Rotate valve anti clockwise 2 Pull out valve forwards 5 27 2 Remove anchor 1 Insert a small screwdriver in the valve position 2 Lever the valve insert carefully loosely 3 Remove the valve insert from the regeneration unit Install in reverse sequence ...

Page 141: ... B BDUDBHQBE 3DJH RI 5 27 3 Positioning the armature 1 Align the marked points 2 Press valve with spring back into the coil until the valve engages ...

Page 142: ... Requirement Left side panel removed 5 28 1 Removal 1 Loosen the panel catch mechanism 2 Fold out the panel 1 Press drainage hose backwards out of the holder 2 Remove downwards from the heat exchanger water inlet 5 28 2 Installation Is in reverse sequence ...

Page 143: ...QBE 3DJH RI 5 29 Replacing the supply hose Requirement Left side panel removed 5 29 1 Removal 1 Loosen the panel catch mechanism 2 Flap to the right hand side 3 Fold out the panel 1 Remove electrical connection ...

Page 144: ... B BDUDBHQBE 3DJH RI 1 Open clamp 2 Remove supply hose from the heat exchanger water inlet 5 29 2 Installation Is in reverse sequence ...

Page 145: ...ent Right side panel removed Optional liquor reservoir removed Power cord removed from the appliance 5 30 1 Removal 1 Using a screwdriver carefully lever the cap to the left and loosen the catch 2 Lift off cap upper section 1 Loosen catches and 2 lift off module ...

Page 146: ... B BDUDBHQBE 3DJH RI 5 30 2 Remove cap 1 Loosen the catching by an easy hitch 2 Remove the cap 5 30 3 Open the power module 1 Loosen housing catches all around 2 Pull housing parts apart ...

Page 147: ...nly if necessary They are a component of the wiring harness and remain not on the module Components which come into contact with electro static voltage will be damaged beyond repair Before carrying out any work apply protective system to components susceptible to electrical discharge Observe measures to protect the components suscep tible to electrical discharge ...

Page 148: ...tch clicks into position Plugs Respect for tighten the plug within the coding frame Installation is in reverse sequence The power module must engage audibly into the base pan Re attach the splash guard cover Laying of cables Cables must always be installed under the cap section with water outlet channel ...

Page 149: ...removal If the base panel is slackened at the side and removed the two holders may break off If only one holder is damaged the side can be changed as both holders are the same It is recommended to place your feet under the front of the appliance to relieve the load on the base panel ...

Page 150: ...e base panel is secured with 2 catches 1 Insert a screwdriver into the guides 1 and remove the catch mechanism downwards 2 Remove panel upwards 1 Loosen base plate by unscrewing the Torx screws 2 Lever the plate out of the catches and remove ...

Page 151: ... B BDUDBHQBE 3DJH RI 5 31 2 Installation 1 Place base plate in the catches 2 Press up and screw together 1 Put base panel on top 2 Press down until it clicks into position ...

Page 152: ...irement Outer door removed Base panel and plate removed Water removed from pump sump Drainage hose removed from pump sump Scratches During removal do not scratch the inside of the outlet connection with a sharp edged screwdriver Leaks may occur 5 32 1 Removal ...

Page 153: ... B BDUDBHQBE 3DJH RI 5 32 2 Installation ...

Page 154: ...catch mechanism 2 Rotate Aquasensor housing by 90 to the left 3 Pull out forwards 5 33 2 Installation Insert and lock board 1 Press Aquasensor with board edgewise into the pump sump 2 Rotate 90 to the right and lock in position Seal To facilitate rotating the Aquasensor the seal can be lubricated with Promol or rinse aid ...

Page 155: ...heating pump Replacement of the water points 5 34 1 Requirements Remove overflow channel Remove drainage hose Remove float switch safety system Open supply hose grommet Remove power module Remove filling hose of water storage tank optionally Disconnect actuator of water storage tank optionally Disconnect emotion light optionally 5 34 2 Removing overflow channel 1 Detach from the upper catch mechan...

Page 156: ...e hose upwards out of the fixing 2 Remove from pump sump 5 34 4 Removing float switch safety system 1 Loosen catches 2 Remove switch upwards Residual water When the drainage hose is removed residual water may run out Catch water or remove from the base pan with suction syringe ...

Page 157: ...hanism 2 Fold out the panel 3 Press the hose bushing at a slight angle into the base pan to have more clearance to fold down and remove the rinsing tank 5 34 6 Opening supply hose grommet water inlet valve models 1 Loosen locking lever 2 Fold the cover with the inlet hose outward 3 Remove supply hose ...

Page 158: ...base The rinsing tank is fixed at the rear on the left and right with sheet metal brackets These are bent by a plastic lug on the base pan 1 Using a screwdriver straighten sheet metal brackets 1 Using a screwdriver detach hinge plates at the front side from the top of the catch mechanism To do this bend in the hinge plate catch mechanism ...

Page 159: ...n Protect support surface for the rinsing tank from being scratched Tank is seated firmly in the guides and requires only a little force to lift it out To facilitate handling the appliance can be placed on its back and the base pan carefully removed In the case of free standing appliances ensure that the weight does not fall out of the base pan 1 Carefully lift rinsing tank upwards 2 Place rinsing...

Page 160: ...out of free standing appliances 5 34 9 Components on the tank In this state the following components modules which are attached to the tank can be replaced 1 Cable harness 2 Heating pump 3 Power module not fixed to the tank 4 Water points with motor and pulse transmitter optionally 5 Water softening system 6 Pump sump ...

Page 161: ...emoved Water points removed Drain pump removed Supply pipe removed 5 35 1 Removal Loosen 4 screws 1 to 4 in the interior container and remove pump sump downwards Risk of injury Sharp edged sheet metal parts The edge of the sheet metal at the opening for the pump sump may be sharp edged Wear gloves ...

Page 162: ...e Promol or rinse aid Place pump sump from below directly and without tilting it on the container Insert and tighten screws in reverse sequence 1 at rear right 2 at rear left 3 at front left 4 at front right Sequence of screw connections Always observe the sequence of the screw connections Leaks may occur ...

Page 163: ...rement Rinsing tank folded down Do not open heating pump The heating pump can be replaced as a whole component only Individual parts are not available 1 Detach rubber holder from between pump unit and pump sump 1 Using side cutters loosen the hose clamp on the water points connection ...

Page 164: ... pump off the water points hose 2 By gently rotating the heating pump pull it backwards 5 36 2 Installing the heating pump Moisten inside of rubber seal with rinse aid 1 Push heating pump onto the pump sump and 2 press outlet channel into the water points ...

Page 165: ...s illustrated Hose clamp mat no 172272 is required for the re installation The hose clamp is supplied with the spare parts water points pump sump and heating pump set 5 36 3 Cleaning the heating pump The heating pump must be cleaned from the outside only If the heating pump is opened the leak tightness can no longer be guaranteed when the heating pump is closed again ...

Page 166: ...nsing tank folded down Circulation pump removed 5 37 1 Removal Loosen the water points The water points housing requires effort to turn Wear gloves 1 Remove the hose for water storage tank optionally 2 Loosen catch mechanism 3 Rotate water points counter clockwise ...

Page 167: ... little Promol or rinse aid 1 Position Z shaped piece of the water points between the two bars of the pump sump 2 Press water points flat on the pump sump 3 Lock in position by rotating in a clockwise direction 4 Fix the hose from water storage tank again optionally ...

Page 168: ...a dummy water softener without softening pellets The valve is replaced by a blind plug It is important to ensure that the lid is always screwed to the water softener 5 38 1 Removal 1 Loosen plug and socket connection on the regeneration valve CAUTION Risk of injury Sharp edged sheet parts The edge of the sheet at the opening for the water softening system may be sharp ...

Page 169: ...Loosen salt dispenser nut with special tool mat no 341805 Remove water softening system downwards 5 38 2 Installation Push water softening system from below into the rinsing tank 1 Tighten salt dispenser nut with special tool mat no 341313 2 Screw on cover ...

Page 170: ...ement Base panel and plate removed Water drained 5 39 1 Removal 1 Remove plug 2 Pull catch mechanism lever 1 for the drain pump forwards 3 Rotate drain pump clockwise 4 Remove pump forwards out of the pump sump 5 39 2 Installation Proceed in reverse sequence ...

Page 171: ... BDUDBHQBE 3DJH RI 5 40 Counterweight Rinsing tank folded down 5 40 1 Removal 1 Remove the weight upwards 5 40 2 Installation 1 Check rubber damper is in correct position 2 Insert weight into the recesses ...

Page 172: ...es Ensure it is seated correctly Ensure that the weight is installed correctly in free standing appliances If the heat exchanger is mounted on the rinsing tank ensure that the hose connections are clean Do not trap supply and drainage hoses Push water softening system into the guides Protect power module from jamming Protect cable harness from crushing ...

Page 173: ...QBE 3DJH RI 1 Ensure that the connection is faultless without crushing the terminals on the heat exchanger 5 41 2 Protecting tank catch mechanisms 1 Using a screwdriver bend hinge plate catch mechanism outwards ...

Page 174: ... B BDUDBHQBE 3DJH RI 1 Using a screwdriver bend over sheet metal brackets 5 41 3 Installing the supply hose Take the hose bushing out of the base pan 1 Insert panel 2 Lock panel ...

Page 175: ...late 5 41 5 Installing the drainage hose 1 Push drainage hose into the pump sump 2 Press flexible drainage hose into the fixing Insert power module and fix it Visual inspection Finally a visual check is on possibly gotten jammed or wrongly engaged construction units to accomplish cables or hoses Connect emotionlight and check ...

Page 176: ... to the upper edge of the inner door Permanent magnet If using the transparent door a permanent magnet must be positioned in the inside door It is used to signal door closed to the door contact switch The door contact switch responds to the direction of the magnetic field If required turn the permanent magnet until the appliance detects the magnetic field correctly If the snap lock is locked manua...

Page 177: ...ive conductor does not exceed the standardised values CAUTION Voltage peaks when disconnecting connecting the plug in contacts The operating module or the Piezo power supply unit optional will be destroyed by the mains potential on the earth cable of the bus system Disconnect the appliance from the power supply before disconnecting connecting plug in connections Do not connect Y cable to the power...

Page 178: ... into the free i Service D Bus connection If both slots are occupied unplug the lower plug and use this slot The function of the operating module is then retained 5 43 3 Software Open iService Software on the computer and load appliance software When flashing is complete switch off the appliance and disconnect from the power supply reset mains After the main reset a software programm reset must be...

Page 179: ...n stand by Operating panel with push buttons 0 1 W Operating panel with Piezoelectronic 0 8 W Time delay mode cycle end mode left open mode Max 2 5 W Main power voltage range EU CH GB BS TH AU 220 240V 50 60 Hz UC 120V 60 Hz BR MX 127V 60 Hz JP 200V 50 60Hz TC 110V 60 Hz ...

Page 180: ... on the Service Diagnostic program for the Jenn Air Flush Mount Dishwasher Diagnostic tests includes component activation checks and measurements anticipated values and approximate time per tests NOTE Some tests cannot be skipped Error Codes 5 pages This section provides a list of the Error Codes for the Jenn Air Flush Mount Dishwasher Additional information includes a description of the codes app...

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