Technical Information
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G 600/G 800
Temperature Sensor R30 Resistance Values
Temperature (°F (°C))
Resistance (k
Ω
)
Tolerance (
Ω
) = ±5%
104 (40)
6.600
±330
113 (45)
5.400
±270
122 (50)
4.500
±230
131 (55)
3.800
±190
140 (60)
3.200
±160
149 (65)
2.700
±140
158 (70)
2.300
±120
167 (75)
2.000
±100
176 (80)
1.700
±85
185 (85)
1.500
±75
194 (90)
1.300
±65
199 (93)
1.160
±58
203 (95)
1.090
±55
Table 4-10:
Temperature Sensor R30 Resistance Values
4.23
Top Solo Valve
The Top solo valve (Y27) is located between the circulation pump and the sump
within the plumbing circuit to the bottom spray arm. If the
Top solo
option is
selected, water is directed to the top and middle spray arms only. An electromagnet
(Figure 4-20, Item 3) releases a plastic ball during the water intake, wash and/or
rinse stages into the valve body (Figure 4-20, Item 2). This ball is now unlocked and
the water pressure pulls it free of the bottom part of the valve and presses it against
the output opening (Figure 4-20, Item 4). This almost completely closes the channel
to the bottom spray arm. A bypass opening (a small square cutout in the output
opening) allows a minimal quantity of water to flow to the bottom spray arm to keep
the jets free of food residue deposits.
Note:
The Top solo valve is activated after 2.5 liters of water is present inside the
appliance.
Figure 4-20:
Circulation Pump, Highlighting Components for the Top Solo Feature
1
Intake opening
2
Valve body
3
Top solo solenoid
4
Output opening