FAULT CODES
The faults are displayed in the LCD as one of 5 F (fatal) faults or 1 U (user) fault along with the symbol of a spanner. A fatal fault will usually require the assistance of a qualified service person, while a U1 user fault indicates the machine had failed to prime within a certain length of time usually because the tap has not been turned on. For this reason at the same time a U1 comes up in the display we also show the symbol of a tap. In the Integrated models, an LCD is not available, and the presence of a fault is indicated by a Red center LED, with the fault number indicated on the touch switch panel with Red LED’s.
Once a fault is repaired it can be cleared by
pressing the Power button. If the fault is still present then it
will not clear.
A fatal or user fault
is accompanied by a continuous pulsating beep which can be turned off by
pressing either the power, start/pause, or key lock button.
The last two faults are logged into EE memory.
The other U (user)
faults have been removed. The old U2 fault, which was the tub forced open
during a cycle, has been removed completely. Instead if the tub is forced open
the product simply pauses as if someone had pressed the start/pause button. The
old U3 fault, which indicated a failure to drain i.e. water left in the tub,
will not show up a fault and the DishDrawer will continue through the cycle.
FAULT CODE DESCRIPTION CHART
Fault Code
|
LED Display
|
Fault
|
Possible Causes
|
F1
|
Rinse LED
Rinse LED
|
The flood switch has been activated for more
than six seconds
|
|
F2
|
Delicate LED
|
The motor has not
been sensed rotating
|
|
F3
|
Delicate and
Rinse LED
|
The water temperature
has been sensed at greater than 85°C
(185°F)
|
|
F4
|
Fast LED
|
No temperature
increase has been
sensed for 2 hours
while the element is on
|
|
F9
|
Normal and
Rinse LED
|
Electronics Failure
|
The electronic controller has failed
|
U1
|
Heavy and
Rinse LED
|
Machine has failed to prime with water within
approx. 3 minutes
|
|