Table of Contents 1. Purpose of this Manual 5.4 Metal Cover for Main Board ..........19 ..............5 5.5 Grounding to Metal cover ............. 20 2. Styling Overview .................6 5.6 Water Circuit ................. 20 3. Service Functions ................7 5.7 Hydraulic Circuit ................21 3.1 Service Tips ..................
Safety Information Read the entire manual before attempting to Install, Assemble or Operate this product. Pay attention to all Warnings, Cautions and Notes. Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury and /or equipment damage. DEFINITIONS WARNING Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury. PRECAUTIONS Used with the safety alert symbol, indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
1. Purpose of this Manual The purpose of this Service Manual is to provide Service Technicians with technical information regarding the new range of dishwashers and to give a description of the error codes and service functionality. This range includes the following User Interface electronics: •...
For models not equipped with a display, 2 additional order: LEDs on the right-hand-side of the control panel are used for output. Step 1: Run the Error code read out. Record the 3 error codes and look up their meanings. FGCD2456QW/FGCD2456QB/FGCD2456QF FGID2474QW/FGID2474QB/FGID2474QF/FPID2495QF/FPID2497QF...
3.3 Program Presentation Mode 3.5 Error Code Read Out The Service mode shall only be accessible from After accessing the Service mode (L1, L2 and L3 the Program Preparation Mode. The machine is in blinking): the Program Preparation Mode when a program is Press button K1 to show the first error code.
NUMBER OF K1 PRESSED ACTUATOR COMMENT Drain Pump – Inlet Valve Off when water level is reached Heater On only if water level is reached Wash Pump – Dispenser – 2. Pressing the button K1 when the actuator number 10 is activated will cause the machine to cycle back to Error Code Reading and show the first error code saved in memory.
4. Error Codes 4.1 Error Management cycle resumes. The “i00” alarm is also deleted. • If the mains voltage continues to exceed the In Durham range, the error codes are defined in maximum threshold, the electronic board does families of errors and current errors, displayed as: not do anything.
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“i20” Code - family: Draining MCF. Problem “i43” – code: Pressure sensor signal too high “i20”-Code: Fails to drain • The error is set if the sensor signal is out of range, • Acoustic signal and visual error, depending on signal high for more than 1 s the appliance customization;...
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point, and then the cycle is suspended bounce is set to 1.5 seconds • Time limit set: 8 sec. • This code is also possible if a phase is detached or if a winding inside the motor is broken. “i52” – code: WP BLDC motor – “i59“–...
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“i80” Code - family: Auto Door “i5F“– code: DP motor plug Opener connection • Error will be set if motor connection is detected “i80” – code: Auto door opener wrong based on motor currents measurements. If currents are inside the thresholds (+/- 22 mA); malfunction debounce is set to 1.6 seconds •...
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“iC1” – code: MACS bus “i92” – code: checksum CCF communication • The error is signalled if the configuration control of the washing cycles provided erroneous results. • After three attempts to establish communication, an error is signalled in the hardware control “i93”...
“iE0” – family: flow controller problem “iE0” – code: flow control position (spray arm level) • The error is stored and displayed only in service mode; there is a new control for each new phase. • The error is signalled if the desired position of the flow controller is not reached after 120 seconds; the heating element is deactivated.
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SERVICE UNIT REPSONSE ERROR REASON INDICATION DURING CHECK WHEN FAILURE APPEARS. CODE FAILURE 1. Check for loose sump hoses or leaking within A leak or overflow Unit will stop and sump area. of water has been drain pump will 2. Check for overflow float is in the lower position detected in the continuously run.
5.3 Assembly Instructions of the Bottom Tray Locate the tray so the tabs on the tray matches the slots in the base. The tray should be horizontal if the machine lays on its back. 2. Swing the tray 90 degrees and push it on to the hinge bars.
Single Phase Asynchronous Washing Pump Motor with FD Connection - Plan BLUE BROWN MAIN 1 WHITE 2 BROWN Three Phase Washing Pump BLDC Motor with FC • Electrical detail • 0-110 V 0-60 Hz Class F • Resistance: 1-2: 56 ohms/2-3: 56 ohms/3-1: 56 ohms 5.10 Wash Pump with Integrated Heater...
5.11 Omega Heater and Pump 5.12 Sump and Drain System (Motor Variants)
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Three-phase Synchronous BLDC Motor TRIPLE BAYONET COVER MOTOR DRIVER FIXATION ALIGNED INTO HOUSING (NOT INCL. IN ASSEMBLY) SUMP CONNECTOR POWER SUPPLY MOTOR Voltage 110-140 Vrms 46.7 Hz Power: 21 W -> resistance 46,5 ohms +/- 10% Flow rate: 3.17 – 1.32 gallons/min at 39.37 inch of head Single Phase Synchronous Motor Voltage 120 V 60 Hz Power: 35 W ->...
5.13 Flow Controller (On some Models) Synchronous motor 110/120V AC 60 Hz 3rpmAnti-clockwise rotation The flow controller controls the water flow towards the dishwasher spray arms. The flow controller is designed to control the water flow towards the top spray arm only, bottom spray arm only or towards both spray arms.
5.15 Smart Sensor Technology • The Smart Sensor Technology: • Washes the dishes and detaches the dirt continuously • In this way the turbidity sensor can detect the degree of dirtiness and will define, if additional rinses are necessary. • The measurements will be done continuously during the cycle.
5.16 Dispenser The new dispenser includes the following features: • Low voltage driving - 5VDC => Safety improvement • Multiple dosage => Performance/Quality improvement • Sliding lid => Performance/Quality improvement 5.17 Multi Dosage - Specification • PERFORMANCE During Hot Rinse Phase - Rinse Aid Delivery: STEP ACTION TIME...