Fisher & Paykel DS605, DD605 User Manual

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Fisher & Paykel DS605, DD605 User Manual

Diagnostic Manual

DishDrawer™

MODELS:

DD605 DS605

Fisher & Paykel Appliances © 2007 - All Rights Reserved

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CONTENTS

1

DIMENSIONS & SPECIFICATIONS....................................

3

 

1.1

Product Size (mm)........................................................

3

 

1.2

Specifications ...............................................................

3

2

OPTION ADJUSTMENT......................................................

5

 

2.1

Changing Setup Options ..............................................

5

 

2.1.1 Rinse Aid Setup (rA) ...........................................................

5

 

2.1.2 Water Supply Hardness Setup (hd) (Where Fitted).............

6

 

2.1.3 Auto Power Option (AP)......................................................

6

 

2.1.4 End of Cycle Beeps (EC) ....................................................

6

 

2.1.5 Closed Drawer Option (Ld) .................................................

7

 

2.1.6 Clean/Dirty Dish Symbol (dS) .............................................

7

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DIAGNOSTICS ....................................................................

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3.1

DishDrawer™ Diagnostics ...........................................

8

 

3.2

Display/Download Mode...............................................

8

 

3.3

Optical LED Download/Fault Display ...........................

8

 

3.4

Clearing Fault Logs ......................................................

8

 

3.5

Hardware Output Diagnostic Test Mode ......................

9

 

3.6

Fast Test Cycle ..........................................................

11

 

3.7

Continuous Cycle Test Mode .....................................

11

 

3.8

Temperature & Voltage Display Mode .......................

13

 

3.9

Show Off/Showroom Wash Mode ..............................

13

 

3.10

Playing Tunes.............................................................

14

4 DIAGNOSTICS QUICK REFERENCE CHARTS ..............

14

 

4.1

Fault Display/Download Mode....................................

14

 

4.2

Hardware Output Test Mode......................................

15

 

4.3

Fast Test Cycle ..........................................................

16

 

4.4

Continuous Cycle .......................................................

16

 

4.5

Temperature & Voltage Display Mode .......................

16

 

4.6

Fault Codes................................................................

17

 

4.7

Fault Code Description Chart.....................................

18

 

4.8

Fault Code Problem Solving Charts...........................

22

 

4.8.1

Poor Dry Performance ......................................................

32

 

4.8.2

Poor Wash Performance...................................................

33

5

WIRING DIAGRAM............................................................

38

 

5.1

Power Distribution Concept........................................

38

 

5.2

Wiring Diagram...........................................................

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1 DIMENSIONS & SPECIFICATIONS

1.1Product Size (mm)

Height (double)

819.5 – 879.5mm

Height (single)

409mm

Width

595mm

Depth

570mm

Drawer Open

 

(including cabinet)

1090mm

1.2Specifications

Electrical

 

NZ/AUS/UK/UE

230-240Volt AC 50Hz 10 amp/5 amp max.

USA

110-120Volt AC 60Hz 10.6 amp/5.3 amp max.

JAP

90-110Volt AC 50/60Hz 11.6 amp/5.3 amp max.

Water Inlet Valves

24Volt DC

 

65 ± 10 Ohms

 

2.5 Lt/min (0.65 US gal/min)

Japan only

4 Lt/min

Chassis P.C.B.

 

NZ/AUS/UK/UE

230 Volt AC

USA/JAP

120 Volt AC

Temperature Sensor

12000 Ohms @ 20oC (68oF)

(On Heater Plate)

8300 Ohms @ 30oC (86oF)

 

3000 Ohms @ 60oC (140oF)

Drying Fan

2 to 3 Meg Ohms

Motor

80 Volt DC 3 Phase Brushless

Drain

4200 RPM

Wash

2300 – 2850 RPM

Stator

8 ± .5 Ohms per winding

Inlet Hose

1.56m (61 inches)

 

1000Kpa (145 PSI)

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Drain Hose

2.01m (78 inches) from rear of cabinet

 

2.5m (98 inches) bottom tub

 

2.9m (114 inches) top tub

Detergent Dispenser

24

Volt DC

 

65

± 10 Ohms

Rinse Aid Dispenser

24

Volt DC

 

65± 10 Ohms

Heater Plate (NZ/AUS/UK/UE)

230 Volt AC

Heater Track

50

± 4 Ohms

Power Supply Resistor

98

+ 7 Ohms

Heater Plate (USA)

120 Volt AC

Heater Track

24

± 3 Ohms

Power Supply Resistor

24

+ 3 Ohms

Heater Plate (JAP)

100 Volt AC

Heater Track

20

± 2 Ohms

Power Supply Resistor

19

+ 3 Ohms

Diverter Valve Softener Assy

24

Volt DC

 

65

+ 10 Ohms

Brine Pump

24

Volt DC

 

65

+ 10 Ohms

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2 OPTION ADJUSTMENT

2.1Changing Setup Options

To enter the option adjustment mode, press POWER to turn the LCD on, then hold the ECO button and KEYLOCK button simultaneously for 5 seconds, ensuring that ECO is pressed first. Once the option adjustment mode is entered, a beep is emitted and the LCD displays the letters rA. Pressing the START/PAUSE button scrolls through the options and allows changes as follows:-

Rinse Aid Setup (rA).

Water Supply Hardness Setup (hd). (Water softener models only) Auto Power Option (AP).

End of Cycle Beeps (EC).

Closed Drawer Option (Ld).

Clean/Dirty Dish Symbol (dS).

Integrated and flat door models:- On an integrated or flat door DishDrawer™ where there is no display, the option chosen is indicated by the lights showing on the integrated badge as follows:-

Rinse Aid Setup (red light above START/PAUSE button).

Water Supply Hardness (green light above START/PAUSE button). Auto Power Option (orange light above START/PAUSE button).

End of Cycle Beeps (green light above START/PAUSE button and ECO light is red).

Closed Drawer Option (red light above START/PAUSE and ECO light is red). Clean/Dirty Dish Symbol (not available on Integrated or flat door models). Dry Enhancement Option (no light above buttons, ECO light is red).

Press POWER at any time to exit this setup mode.

2.1.1Rinse Aid Setup (rA)

The current rinse aid setting is shown using the red LED’s on the touch switch panel.

The amount of rinse aid dispensed into a rinse cycle can be varied to suit the level of hardness of the local water supply. It is adjusted for 1 - 5 dispensing levels.

(1 = approx 0.5mls (1/10) teaspoon of rinse aid, 5 = approx. 2.5mls (1½) teaspoon of rinse aid).

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Press KEYLOCK to advance the rinse aid setting. Once the desired setting is achieved, press POWER to exit. The rinse aid index is stored in EE memory, so even with the power removed, the rinse aid level is retained.

2.1.2Water Supply Hardness Setup (hd) (Where Fitted)

The current supply hardness setting is shown using the red LED’s on the touch switch panel. One of 5 settings should be selected according to the known hardness of the supply water. Each setting is appropriate for the following water supply hardness:

No LED

Water Softener turned off, continuous bypass of softener.

1

LED

150-250 ppm water supply hardness.

2

LEDs

250-350 ppm water supply hardness.

3

LEDs

350-450 ppm water supply hardness.

4

LEDs

450-550 ppm water supply hardness.

5

LEDs

550-625 ppm water supply hardness.

Press KEYLOCK to advance the Water Softener setting. Once the desired setting has been achieved, press POWER to exit.

Selection of a setting affects how the Electronic Controller diverts supply water, how much water is treated, and how much salt is used in regeneration, in a manner that optimises the performance of the Water Softener.

2.1.3Auto Power Option (AP)

The automatic power up sequence that occurs when the tub is opened can be turned on or off using the KEYLOCK button. If the scrubbing brush symbol is showing on the LCD, then the auto power up sequence will occur when the tub is opened. If the scrubbing brush symbol is not showing, then the DishDrawer™ will not automatically power up when the tub is opened (the customer will need to press the power button each time they wish to use the DishDrawer™). Press POWER to exit when the desired setting has been selected.

2.1.4End of Cycle Beeps (EC)

The six beeps that occur at the end of the cycle can be turned on or off using the KEYLOCK button. If the scrubbing brush symbol is showing on the LCD, then the end of cycle beeps are activated. If the scrubbing brush symbol is not showing, then the end of cycle beeps are deactivated. Press POWER to exit when the desired setting has been selected.

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2.1.5Closed Drawer Option (Ld)

The closed drawer option can be turned on or off using the KEYLOCK button. If the scrubbing brush symbol is showing on the LCD, then the closed drawer option is selected and it will keep the DishDrawer™ locked at all times by bringing the lid down. When this mode is selected, the customer needs to press the POWER button to lift the lid whenever they want to open the drawer. When they close the drawer again, the lid comes down automatically after 30 seconds and locks the tub. If the scrubbing brush symbol is not showing, then the closed drawer option is deactivated. Press POWER to exit when the desired setting has been selected.

2.1.6Clean/Dirty Dish Symbol (dS)

(Not available on integrated or flat door models)

The clean/dirty dish symbol can be turned on or off using the KEYLOCK button. If the scrubbing brush symbol is showing on the LCD, then the clean/dirty dish option is selected. This means that the end of cycle clean dishes symbol will remain in the LCD display until the power button is pressed to clear it. If the scrubbing brush symbol is not showing, then the clean/dirty dish symbol will disappear when the drawer is first opened at the end of a cycle (factory setting). Press POWER to exit when the desired setting has been selected.

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3 DIAGNOSTICS

3.1DishDrawer™ Diagnostics

Dishwasher Diagnostics can only be entered in Power Off mode, i.e. when there is no display on the LCD or the badge LED’s are off. Diagnostics is entered by holding the KEYLOCK and START/PAUSE buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds. Ensure that KEYLOCK is pressed first.

There are currently four levels of diagnostics. To move to the next level, press POWER. To enter a level, press START/PAUSE. Once a level has been entered, pressing POWER will exit diagnostics completely. If no level is entered, then the display will cycle through the four levels and exit after the last. On entering diagnostic mode, the first level is the Display/Download Mode.

3.2Display/Download Mode

In this mode, all LED’s and LCD segments (except keylock) are illuminated.

3.3Optical LED Download/Fault Display

An optical data download is available here to download all EE data to a PC or Palm PC via the lower tub-home sensor light pipe. Hold the reader pen over the lower tub-home sensor light pipe and press START/PAUSE to initiate the download. A short beep indicates the start and finish of download.

The last two faults are displayed on the LCD (secondary control panel LEDs for integrated and flat door models) during the optical download. The Current Fault code is displayed first followed by the Previous Fault Code. To read the Fault Code on the secondary display, refer to Section 4.7 on Fault Codes.

3.4Clearing Fault Logs

To clear the current fault code, press the KEYLOCK button until a beep is sounded. This action moves the current fault into the previous fault while clearing the current fault. To clear the previous fault code, press KEYLOCK once more until the beep is sounded.

Warning: Once a fault code has been cleared, it is permanently removed from memory and cannot be recovered.

Press POWER to advance to the next level.

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3.5Hardware Output Diagnostic Test Mode

This level tests all the hardware outputs and inputs. The LCD display shows “HO”.

Press POWER to skip hardware diagnostics and advance to the next level. Press START/PAUSE to enter hardware diagnostics.

Once hardware diagnostics has been entered, the current hardware output being tested is indicated by letters in the LCD display, and for integrated and flat door models the LEDs on the touch switch panel using binary encoding, as shown in the table on the next page.

Different combinations of outputs can be switched on or off together, but the controller will prevent higher current drawing components such as the wash pump and the lid motors being turned on together.

Press START/PAUSE to advance to the next hardware output.

Press KEYLOCK to turn the currently displayed output on or off. If the scrubbing brush symbol (green LED above start/pause button on integrated and flat door models) is displayed, then that output has been switched on, and if it is not displayed then that output is off.

Press POWER to exit at any time (all outputs will be switched off on exit).

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As mentioned on the previous page, the LCD display and touch switch panel LEDs are illuminated to correspond to a particular hardware device. The following table details the display order of the test.

 

Norm

Fast

Deli

Rinse

Hardware Output

LCD

LED

LED

LED

LED

 

bL

Off

Off

Off

On

Backlight

Er

Off

Off

On

Off

Element Relay

Ld

Off

Off

On

On Lid Motors (will run for 10 seconds)

dd

Off

On

Off

Off

Detergent Diverter Valve

FU

Off

On

Off

On

Fill Water Valve

P1

Off

On

On

Off

Motor Wash direction (2300-2850

 

 

 

 

 

rpm)

P2

Off

On

On

On Motor Drain direction (4200 rpm)

rd

On

Off

Off

Off

Rinse Aid Dispenser (dispenses

 

 

 

 

 

current setting)

dF

On

Off

Off

On

Drying fan

LE

On

Off

On

Off

Rinse Aid LED

C1

On

Off

On

On Water Softener Diverter Valve

C2

On

On

Off

Off

Water Softener Brine Pump

C3

On

On

Off

On Water Softener Brine Valve

°C

On

On

On

Off

Displays current water temperature.

°E

On

On

On

On Displays controller rail voltage

(C3 is used in the Factory to empty the Water Softener before the Product is packed.)

WARNING: In diagnostic mode there is no component protection. Therefore take care when running individual components not to overload them. It is advisable to avoid turning the element on without placing some water in the tub first.

NB : No fault codes will come up while in diagnostics mode.

Tub Home Sensor Test: At any time during HO test mode, the Keylock symbol on the LCD display (Keylock LED on integrated badge) indicates the tub position. On = Closed, Off = Open.

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3.6Fast Test Cycle

WARNING: Only run this cycle if the DishDrawer™ is connected to the water supply.

This level runs an 8 minute fast test cycle.

Press POWER to skip Fast Test Cycle and advance to the next level. Press START/PAUSE to enter Fast Test cycle.

Once 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, fill valve, wash motor, element, drain motor, drying fan.

Press POWER to exit at any time.

3.7Continuous Cycle Test Mode

In this level the DishDrawer™ can be run continuously in any wash cycle. Once the cycle has finished, 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 LCD backlight flashes on and off to indicate the DishDrawer™ is in continuous cycle and the cycle starts straight away (for integrated and flat door 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 desired to run a different cycle, exit diagnostics, turn the DishDrawer™ on as normal and select the cycle required. Then turn the DishDrawer™ off again, re-enter diagnostics and restart the Continuous Cycle as above.

Press POWER to Exit at any time.

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The test sequence in fast cycle mode performs 33 tests. The number of any failed test is displayed on the touch switch panel LEDs. The test sequence continues even if a test fails. If there are multiple failures the LEDs will change during the test.

0 = LED off, X = LED on.

LED Display

Test ID

Test Description / Probable Cause

HN F D R E

 

 

0 0 0 0 0 X

1

Uncontrolled load on PSU (PSU volts < 30 with PSU on and no devices

 

 

 

 

turned on)

0 0 0 0 X 0

2

Unrealistic zero crossing time, mains frequency non standard

0 0 0 0 X X

3

Uncontrolled load on PSU (volts dropped when PSU turned off and no

 

 

 

 

devices on)

 

 

 

4

Unused

0 0 0 X 0 X

5

Detergent diverter not connected

0 0 0

X X 0

 

Fill valve not connected

0 0 0 X X X

 

Water softener bypass valve not connected

0 0 X 0 0 0

 

Rinse Aid pump not connected

0 0 X 0 0 X

 

Water softener brine pump not connected

0 0 X 0 X 0

 

Fan not connected

0 0

X 0 X X

11

Detergent diverter solenoid low resistance (shorted?)

0 0

X X 0 0

 

Fill valve solenoid low resistance (shorted?)

0 0

X X 0 X

 

Water softener bypass valve solenoid low resistance (shorted?)

0 0 X X X 0

 

Rinse Aid pump solenoid low resistance (shorted?)

0 0 X X X X

 

Water softener brine pump solenoid low resistance (shorted?)

0 X 0 0 0 0

16

Fan low resistance (shorted?)

 

 

 

0 X 0 0 0 X

17

Lid motor 1 no current (not connected?) in down direction

0 X 0 0 X 0

 

Lid motor 1 no current (not connected?) in up direction

0 X 0 0 X X

 

Lid motor 2 no current (not connected?) in down direction

0 X 0 X 0 0

 

Lid motor 2 no current (not connected?) in up direction

0 X 0 X 0 X

21

Lid motor 1 excessive current in down direction

0 X 0 X X 0

 

Lid motor 1 excessive current in up direction

0 X 0 X X X

 

Lid motor 2 excessive current in down direction

0 X X 0 0 0

24

Lid motor 2 excessive current in up direction

 

 

 

25-29

Unused

0 X X X X 0

30

Motor FET A phase high side “shorted”

0 X X X X X

 

Motor FET B phase high side “shorted”

X 0 0 0 0 0

 

Motor FET C phase high side “shorted”

X 0 0 0 0 X

 

Motor FET A phase low side “shorted”

X 0 0 0 X 0

 

Motor FET B phase low side “shorted”

X 0 0 0 X X

35

Motor FET C phase low side “shorted”

X 0 0 X 0 0

36

Motor phases AB no current (not connected?)

X 0 0 X 0 X

 

Motor phases BC no current (not connected?)

X 0 0 X X 0

38

Motor phases CA no current (not connected?)

X 0 0 X X X

39

Motor phases AB current excessive (shorted winding?)

X 0 X 0 0 0

 

Motor phases BC current excessive (shorted winding?)

X 0 X 0 0 X

41

Motor phases CA current excessive (shorted winding?)

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