Technical Information
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G 600/G 800
1 minute heater element off.
The number of pulse cycles is limited to a maximum of 11. If the program’s specified
temperature has not been reached, heating will resume using full power. Once the
program’s temperature has been reached, the electronic advances to the next step in
the program. If the temperature cannot be reached (e.g., heater failure) within a
specified time, the program will advance but a heating fault will be stored in the
electronic.
4.7
Temperature Protection
The two (2) temperature limiters (1F2 and 2F2) mounted on the body of the flow-
through heater are designed to open the heater circuit should the temperature
become too high. When the temperature drops back to normal, the temperature
limiters will not reset automatically and must be reset manually (via the red button on
the back of the heater).
Additional protection is provided by the electronic, which switches the appliance off
and stores an F4 fault code should the temperature exceed 194°F (90°C) as
determined by the temperature sensor.
4.8
Static Drying
The static drying system uses no electrical or mechanical components to assist in
drying. With this system the final rinse water is heated to 154°F (68°C), not the usual
150°F (67°C). The dishwasher cabinet is made of stainless steel and conducts the
heat generated during the final rinse. As the final rinse ends, this stored thermal
energy radiates and assists in drying.
4.9
Spray Arms
The circulation pump (M6) moves the wash water from the sump through the filter
assembly and to the spray arms. The water pressure creates a propulsion effect,
which causes the spray arms to rotate.
Top spray arm
30 to 55 rpm
Middle spray arm
16 to 40 rpm
Bottom spray arm
24 to 50 rpm
Table 4-4:
Spray Arm Rotation Speeds
4.10
Filter Assembly
Circulating wash water is filtered via 2 parallel paths. A portion of the water flows
through the center opening of the coarse filter and passes through the microfine
filter. The remaining water passes through the large surface area fine filter. The
coarse filter is attached to the filter combination handle. If dispensed powder
detergent should fall into the microfine filter, it will remain on the filter cap where it
can dissolve, instead of collecting in the drain outlet. Foreign objects which pass the
coarse filter to the microfine filter collect on the filter cap so they won’t clog the drain
outlet.