Technical Information
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G 600/G 800
Rinse aid not being dispensed/released.
Ensure that dispenser is operating.
Note:
Rinse aid should only be added with the door fully open so that it can flow properly
into the reservoir. Ensure that the flap is closed and locked.
6.7.6
No Drying, or Drying Too Slow
Fan run-on (cooldown) time too short. Extend the fan run-on time; see Section
6.2.2.
Fan not functioning. Check circuit; perform service as necessary.
Air outlet does not open. Check the release element and its related circuit.
Drying option not enabled. Enable the drying option; see Section 6.2.2.
6.7.7
Water Not Heating
One of the temperature limiters is not functioning.
Check the temperature limiters.
Warning!
Before resetting a temperature limiter, it is essential to check
why
it has cut out!
Flow-through heater not functioning.
Check the heater’s electrical circuit.
Heater relay 1K1/1 not functioning.
Check the heater relay electrical circuit.
Heater pressure switch not functioning. Check the heater pressure switch
electrical circuit.
6.7.8
Circulation Pump Does Not Start
Circulation pump motor winding too hot and the winding protection device has
tripped. Foreign objects may be blocking the pump. Check for foreign objects,
jammed motor, etc.
Operating capacitor C6 defective. Check the capacitor and its electrical circuit.
If the dishwasher has not been used for an extended period of time, the axial
face seal of the circulation pump can stick, preventing the circulation pump from
starting.
1. Pour approximately 1 liter of hot water and 3 to 5 drops of rinse aid into the
sump and wait for 3 to 5 minutes. Restart the dishwasher.
2. Use the rinse pump tool to manually turn the circulation pump (see Section
5.38).