Technical Information
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G 600/G 800
4. Pressing program button
6
repeatedly will allow the technician to advance through the
test program. If program button
6
is not pressed, the program steps are carried out
automatically, in their normal order.
6.8.14.3 Service Mode 2
Service Mode 2
is used to determine which upper electronic is in the appliance, to
change certain programmed functions and to access fault codes. The programmed
functions include increasing the water temperature, turning on or off the water
softener, adding an interim rinse, and setting the dishwasher width (18” or 24”).
1. Press and hold program buttons
2
and
3
while turning the dishwasher on.
Successful accessing of
Service Mode 2
is indicated by flashing
Salt
and
Intake/Drain
lights.
2. Illuminated program button lights will indicate the current program settings (see
Table 6-78).
3. The settings can be changed by using program buttons
1
to
5
. To change the
settings, press the corresponding program button as shown in Table 6-78.
4. To save: Press program button
6
twice.
Program button
Function
Options
Program light
1
Increase water temperature
150°F Off
160°F On
2
Water softener
With
1
Off
Without On
3
2 interim rinses
With Off
Without On
4
Dishwasher width
18” Off
24” On
5
Program index
-
Off
Fault codes
-
On
Table 6-78:
G 818, G 658, G 858 Service Mode 2 Functions
1
Factory setting
6.8.14.3.1 Accessing Fault Codes
1. Access
Service Mode 2
.
2. Press the flashing program button
5
.
3. Press the flashing program button
1
.
4. One of the program button lights (
1
to
5
) will light up, indicating a stored fault code of F0 -
F4. If none of the program buttons light up, a fault code of F5 - F9 is stored. To display
fault codes F5 - F9, press program button
6
once. Program button
6
will light along with
one of the other program buttons
(
1
to
5
),
indicating a fault code of F5 - F9.
Program button 6
Program button
light
Fault code and description
Not pressed
1
F00
No error
Not pressed
2
F01
NTC or NTC connections open-circuited
Not pressed
3
F02
NTC or NTC connections short-circuited
Not pressed
4
F03
Electronic failure, selector switch
position not found
Not pressed
5
F04
Heating failure - heating circuit opened
or defective electrical component in
heating circuit
1