Technical Information
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G 600/G 800
dispenser chamber and allow rinse aid to be dispensed into the cabinet.
Note:
The rinse aid only flows from the reservoir into the dispenser chamber when the
front door is fully opened at the end of a program.
The quantity taken into the dispenser chamber depends on the dispenser selector
setting.
Rinse Aid Quantity
Dispenser Selector
Setting
Rated Quantity (mL) Lower Limit (mL)
Upper Limit (mL)
1
1
0.8
1.8
2
2
1.8
2.8
3
3
2.8
3.8
4
4
3.8
4.8
5
5
4.5
5.5
6
6
4.5
7.0
Table 4-2:
Rinse Aid Dispensing (Combination Dispensers C2.06 and C2.09)
When the rinse aid light turns on, an additional 2 to 5 dispensings (at setting 2)
remain available.
Note:
To allow proper filling of the rinse aid dispenser, rinse aid should only be added with
the door in the fully open position.
4.4
Heaters
During the main wash and final rinse portions of a wash cycle, the water is heated to
the program’s specified temperature before advancing to the next step in the
program (e.g., Thermal Stop).
The water is heated using one of two systems (cavity-style or flow-through).
4.4.1
Wash Cavity Heater Element
Figure 4-2:
Cavity-Style Heater Element
The heater element is mounted just off the floor of the wash cavity. When powered
(120VAC), the element radiates heat, thereby heating the surrounding and circulating
water. The temperature of the water is monitored by the temperature sensor