Fisher & Paykel DD247 Dishwasher User Manual


 
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WARNING : Only run this cycle if connected to the water supply.
This level runs an 8-minute fast test cycle.
Flat door and Integrated models will show the heavy, normal, delicate and rinse LED’s.
Press POWER to skip Fast Test Cycle and advance to the next level.
Press START/PAUSE to enter Fast Test cycle.
Once the fast test cycle is selected, the DishDrawer™ goes into standby mode and 8 minutes will be showing on
the display. The test cycle is started by pressing START/PAUSE, and the following components are run during
the 8 minute cycle that follows: - Lid motors, ll valve, detergent diverter, wash motor, element, drain motor,
drying fan.
To skip to the next level, press POWER button.
5.1.3 Fast Cycle (FC)
5.1.4 Continuous Cycle Mode (CC)
In this level the DishDrawer™ can be run continuously in any wash cycle. Once the cycle has nished, the
DishDrawer™ automatically restarts the same wash cycle.
Press POWER to skip continuous cycle. As this is the last level, doing this will exit diagnostics.
Press START/PAUSE to enter continuous cycle.
Once selected, the backlight turns on and o at a 2 second rate to indicate the DishDrawer™ is in continuous
cycle and the cycle starts straight away (for integrated models the LED above the start/pause button will be
orange instead of green to indicate the DishDrawer™ is running in continuous cycle). It will run the last cycle
that had been selected prior to going into diagnostics mode.
If it is wished to run a dierent cycle, it will be necessary to exit diagnostics, turn the DishDrawer™ on as normal,
and select the cycle required. Then turn the DishDrawer™ o again, re-enter diagnostics and restart the
continuous cycle mode as above.
NOTE: Pressing KEYLOCK before starting will make the product cycle through all wash cycles.
Press POWER to exit at any time.
Cycle Count Retrieval
(Not available on integrated or at door models.)
To display the cycle count on the LCD screen, press the START/PAUSE button at any time the program is
running. The two bytes of the cycle count will be displayed alternately.
To calculate the total DishDrawer™ cycle count, use the formula below.
Cycle Count = Low byte + (200 x High byte).
The rst byte displayed is the low byte
Eg. Low byte = 156 (backlight OFF)
High byte = 2 (backlight ON)
Cycle count = (200 x 2) + 156 = 556.