Technical Information
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G 600/G 800
6.8.11.1 Programming
Mode
1. To access the
programming mode
,
close the door and turn the dishwasher on.
The
Start/Stop
light
must
be blinking. If the
Start/Stop
light is
not
blinking, press
and hold the
Start/Stop
button for at least 3 seconds to exit the cycle. The
Start/Stop
light should now be blinking.
2. Turn the dishwasher off.
3. Press and hold the
Top solo
and
Start/Stop
buttons while turning the
dishwasher on. Successful accessing of the
programming mode
is indicated by
a blinking
Salt
light.
4. The display will show the current water hardness setting. The
“A”
indicates
Aqua
and the numbers indicate the hardness setting.
Note:
If the display is blank, the appliance has been programmed to “without softener”.
See
Service Mode 2
(Section 6.8.11.3) to turn the water softener
on or off.
6.8.11.1.1 Setting the Water Hardness
1. Measure the water hardness in grains per gallon (gpg).
2. Access
Programming Mode
.
3. Using the arrow buttons, enter the correct water hardness setting.
4.
To save:
Press the
Start/Stop
button twice.
6.8.11.1.2 Extended Drying Fan Time
1. Access
Programming Mode
.
2. Press
the
Top solo
button once. The
End
light will light up.
3. Use Table 6-58 below to determine the drying fan time.
4. Press
the
Top solo
button to toggle from 4.5 minutes to 14 minutes.
5. To save, press the
Start/Stop
button twice.
Program light
Options
Status of program light
Pots & Pans
4.5 minutes
Flashing
14 minutes
Lit
Table 6-58:
G 896 Drying Time Settings
6.8.11.2 Service Mode 1
1. To access
Service Mode 1
,
close the door and turn the dishwasher on. The
Start/Stop
light
must
be blinking. If the
Start/Stop
light is
not
blinking, press and
hold the
Start/Stop
button for at least 3 seconds to exit the cycle. The
Start/Stop
light should now be blinking.
2. Press the
Top solo
and
Delay Start
buttons while turning the dishwasher on.
Successful accessing of
Service Mode 1
is indicated by lit
Intake
and
Drain
lights and a flashing
Start/Stop
light.
3. Using the arrow buttons, select a program and press the
Start/Stop
button.
4. Pressing the
Start/Stop
button repeatedly will allow the technician to advance
through the program. If the
Start/Stop
button is not pressed, the program steps
are carried out automatically, in their normal order.
Note:
The program chart in the wiring diagram should be used to follow the
machine functions when stepping through a program.