Technical Information
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G 600/G 800
6.8.7.2.1 Test
Program
The test program is a program that allows the technician to check all of the major functions of
the dishwasher.
1. Access
Service Mode 1
.
2. Press
the
Economy
button then press the
Start/Stop
button. The test program will start
and advance automatically.
3. Pressing
the
Start/Stop
button repeatedly will allow the technician to advance through
the program. If the
Start/Stop
button is not pressed, the program will run automatically.
6.8.7.3
Service Mode 2
Service Mode 2
is used to change programmed functions and to access fault codes.
Programmed functions include operating hours, setting the flow meter, increasing the
water temperature, turning on or off the water softener, increasing water intake,
adding an interim rinse, and increasing the circulation fan time.
1. To access
Service Mode 2
,
close the door and turn the dishwasher on. All
program lights should light. If not, press the
Start/Stop
button to cancel the
program. Turn the dishwasher off.
2. Press and hold the
Top solo
and
Start/Stop
buttons while turning the
dishwasher on. Successful accessing of
Service Mode 2
is indicated by a dot (.)
in the display and flashing
Drain
and
Salt
lights.
3. Press the appropriate program button indicated in Table 6-37 to modify the
corresponding function.
4. Use the
Top solo
button to toggle through the function settings.
5. To save: Press the
Start /Stop
button twice and turn the dishwasher off.
Program button
Function
Options
Display
Normal 150
Fault codes
-
F00, F01, etc.
Normal 130
Operating hours
-
e.g., 001
Light Wash
Operating hours
-
e.g., 127
Intensive
Flow meter
195 to 205
195 to 205
Energy Saver
Increase temperature
150°F 50
160°F 51
Pots & Pans
Water softener
With
1
60
Without 61
Economy
Increase water level
Standard
1
70
Increased 71
Table 6-37:
G 890 Service Mode 2 Functions
1
Factory setting
6.8.7.3.1
Accessing Fault Codes
1. Access
Service Mode 2
.
2. Press
the
Normal 150°
program button.
3. The fault code will be shown in the display, e.g., F01, F02, etc.
4. Use the fault chart (Table 6-38) to determine which fault has been stored in the
dishwasher.
5. Turn the dishwasher off.