Technical Information
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G 600/G 800
5. If the dishwasher door is opened and closed or the dishwasher is turned off and
on, the service mode will be canceled and the machine will continue to advance
normally.
6.8.11.2.1 Test
Program
The test program is a program that allows the technician to check all of the major functions of
the dishwasher.
1. Access
Service Mode 1
.
2. Using the arrow buttons, select the
Rinse & Hold
program and press the
Start/Stop
button. The test program will start and advance automatically.
3. 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 will run automatically.
6.8.11.3 Service Mode 2
Service Mode 2
is used to determine which upper electronic is in the appliance, to
change programmed functions and to access fault codes. Programmed functions
include increasing the water temperature, turning on or off the water softener, and
adding an interim rinse.
Service Mode 2
is divided into 4 stages.
Stage
Stage function
Illuminated light
Stage 1
Fault codes
Rinse
Stage 2
Operating hours
Main wash
Stage 3
Program index
Drying
Stage 4
Function programming
End
Table 6-59:
G 896 Service Mode 2 Stages
6.8.11.3.1 Stage
1
1. To
access
Stage 1
of
Service Mode 2,
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 and hold the
Delay Start
and
Start/Stop
buttons while turning the dishwasher on.
Flashing
Drain
and
Salt
lights and a lit
Rinse
light indicate successful accessing of
Stage 1
of
Service Mode 2
.
3. The display will indicate the last fault stored (F01, F02, etc.).
4. Use
the
fault code chart
(Table 6-60)
to determine the stored fault code.
5. To delete stored fault codes, access the
programming mode
and press
Start/Stop
twice.
Fault code
Fault
F00 No
error
F01
NTC or NTC connections open-circuited
F02
NTC or NTC connections short-circuited
F03
Electronic failure, selector switch position not found
F04
Heating failure - heating circuit opened or defective electrical
component in heating circuit
F05
Water drainage failure, heater level switch
F06
Too few pulses at flow meter / start of water intake
F07
Too few pulses at flow meter / end of water intake
F08
Water intake failure, heater level switch
F09
Heater level switch not switching on at the end of thermal stops
Table 6-60:
G 896 Fault Code Chart