Fisher & Paykel DD601IV2 Dishwasher User Manual


 
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3.7 Wash Cycle
3.7.1 Tub
The tub is the main cavity where all the wash activity occurs. The tub is a plastic
recepticle which has a wash pump and sprayarm at the base. The tub also has guide
vanes around its walls which direct falling water from the wash cycle in a clockwise
direction around the filter plate. This clears the filter plate of food particles into the
sump where they can be trapped or pumped out during the drain cycle.
3.7.2 Rotor
The rotor is a four pole permanent magnet rotor with a graphite bearing at each end of
the vertical shaft. At the lower end of the rotor shaft is the drain impellor and at the
upper end is the wash impellor.
3.7.3 Spray Arm
The spray arm is shaped for most efficient waterflow. The holes are positioned for
best penetration into the washload, with the water jets angled to ensure the sprayarm
rotates at the most efficient speed.
3.8 Heating
3.8.1 The Element
The heater plate is an element consisting of a porcelain enamelled steel plate with a
thick film resistive circuit written onto the dry side. The element is clamped in place by
a lockring nut and supports the motor at the base of the tub.
3.8.2 Heating the Water
The heater plate lies beneath the filter plate. This creates a flow through water heating
system during the wash cycle by allowing water to flow through the filter plate, over
the surface of the element and into the wash pump.
3.8.3 Maintaining the Temperature
Attached to the element is a sub printed circuit board with a temperature sensitive
thermistor . This connects by means of a RAST 2.5 connector system to the wiring
harness of the element. Sensor components are unservicable.