Technical Information
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G 600/G 800
6.8.1.3.1
Accessing Fault Codes
1. Access
Service Mode 2
.
2. Turn the program selector switch to the 1 o’clock position.
3. Press
the
Start
button once, then turn the selector switch slowly clockwise until the
Start
light lights up.
4. Use the fault chart (Table 6-5) to determine which fault has been stored in the
dishwasher.
5. Turn the dishwasher off.
Selector switch position Fault code Fault
1 o’clock
F00
No error
2 o’clock
F01
NTC or NTC connections open-circuited
3 o’clock
F02
NTC or NTC connections short-circuited
4 o’clock
F03
Electronic failure, selector switch position not
found
5 o’clock
F04
Heating failure - heating circuit opened or
defective electrical component in heating circuit
6 o’clock
F05
Water drainage failure, heater level switch
7 o’clock
F06
Too few pulses at flow meter / start of water
intake
8 o’clock
F07
Too few pulses at flow meter / end of water
intake
9 o’clock
F08
Water intake failure, heater level switch
10 o’clock
F09
Heater level switch not switching on at the end
of thermal stops
Table 6-5:
G 841, G 841 Plus, G 842
Fault Code Chart
6.8.1.3.2
Deleting Stored Fault Codes
Access
Programming Mode
and turn the dishwasher off.
6.8.1.3.3 Program
Index
1. Access
Service Mode 2
.
2. Turn the program selector switch to the 2 o’clock position. The
Start
light flashes.
3. Press
the
Start
button once, then turn the program selector switch slowly clockwise until
the
Start
light lights up. The program selector switch position will determine the
corresponding program index, as shown in Table 6-6 below.
4. Turn the dishwasher off.
Program selector position Program index
Electronic version
1 o’clock
P0
EPLG 540
2 o’clock
P1
For future modifications
3 o’clock
P3
For future modifications
Table 6-6:
G 841, G 841 Plus, G 842 Program Indices