Fisher & Paykel DD601IV2 Dishwasher User Manual


 
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4.0 DIAGNOSTICS
4.1 Setup & Diagnostics
The DishDrawer comes with comprehensive fault codes and built in diagnostics, to
save the user & service person time and worry, if the dishwasher ever exhibits a fault.
4.2 Fault Modes
The faults are displayed in the LCD as one of 8 F (fatal) faults or one of 3 U (user)
faults. A Fatal fault will usually require the assistance of a qualified service person,
while many User a faults are simply blockages or installation errors, easily fixed by the
user. In the Integrated models, an LCD is not available, and faults are indicated by a
Red center LED, with the fault number indicated on the touch switch panel with Red
LEDs. The indication below for the Touch Switch Panel is from left to right, with _
meaning the LED is Off, and #meaning the LED is On. A fatal fault is accompanied
by a continuous pulsating beep, while a user fault is accompanied by a more pleasant
continuous pulsating tone pattern. The last two faults are logged into EE memory,
with 8 bytes of information logged to aid location of the fault. These bytes are
available for interrogation by a PC if required. The fault codes shown on Pages 20/21
have been implemented in the DishDrawer.
To clear any fault press the Power button. It the fault is still present then it cannot be
cleared.