Fisher & Paykel DishDrawer DD603, DishDrawer DS603 Service Summary

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Service Summary
CAUTION:
ALL TERMINALS AND INTERNAL PARTS
SHOULD BE TREATED AS LIVE.
This information is intended for use by individuals possessing adequate backgrounds of electrical, electronic and mechanical experience. Any attempt to repair a major appliance may result in personal injury and property damage. The manufacturer or seller cannot be responsible for the interpretation of this information, nor can it assume any liability in connection with its use.
If further help is needed concerning this appliance call: TOLL FREE 1 0800 9 FNP USA (1 888 9 367 872)
or write to: Fisher & Paykel Appliances Inc., 27 Hubble, Irvine, CA 92618
IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE
CAUTION: This machine must be electrically grounded through the grounding lead in the 3-prong power cord, if plugged into a properly
grounded appliance outlet or through a separate No. 14 AWG or larger wire from the cabinet to an established ground. In all cases the grounding method must comply with any local electrical code requirements. To reduce the risk of shock, disconnect the power supply cord before servicing.
CAUTION: ALL TERMINALS AND INTERNAL PARTS SHOULD BE TREATED AS LIVE.
IMPORTANT - RECONNECT ALL GROUNDING DEVICES
If grounding wires, screws, straps, clips, nuts or washers used to complete a path to ground are removed for service, they must be returned to their original position and properly fastened.
In the DD603 and DS603 electronic controller, the functions controlling the motor as well as controlling the user interface console have been combined into a single 16-bit Micro Controller on the main printed circuit board. This Micro Controller also controls a transformerless 85W switchmode power supply. This power supply utilizes a large dropping resistor on the heater plate in conjunction with phase control of the mains voltage in order to produce a variable voltage rail. From this the controller can supply voltage from 5V to 85V to the various components in the DishDrawer. The user interface comprises a printed circuit board for front controls and a touch switch panel for internal controls.
The Detergent Dispenser door is opened manually for detergent loading and then manually closed ready for the detergent to be transported to the wash tub by the inlet water. To enable each detergent chamber to be dispensed separately, an inlet water diverter valve controlled by the electronics is necessary. Additionally a positive displacement pump unit and storage tank are incorporated within the dispenser to supply rinse agent. The rinse agent dispensed volume may be adjusted to suit water conditions. A glowing red light on the tank filler cap indicates an empty rinse agent tank.
Dispensing Detergent
The heater plate is an element consisting of a porcelain enamelled steel plate with a thick film resistive circuit printed onto the dry side. As well as the heating circuit a large dropping resistor is also printed onto the heater plate which forms part of the controllers power supply. The element is clamped in place by a lockring nut and supports the motor at the base of the tub. The heater plate is only activated during the wash cycles. It is not used for drying. The temperature is maintained by a thermistor. If a failure occurs with the electronic control of the heater plate overheat protection is provided by a thermal fuse on the heater plate itself.
The Element
Electronics
Some models are fitted with a Water Softener, which is designed to remove calcium, and magnesium ions that cause water to be ‘hard’. The water softener will automatically remove the hardness from the water using a salt solution. It must be set to the correct local water hardness and must always be filled with granular salt made especially for dishwasher water softening systems. A glowing red light on the Salt Reservoir Cap indicates the salt reservoir is empty.
Water Softener
The fan draws air through the tub, where it absorbs water from the dishload. The moisture laden air is then mixed with a large quantity of ambient air (from the kitchen), to minimize the amount of vapor visible when exiting from the drawer front. The fan runs continuously during the drying cycle and will restart if the tub is opened and closed again. After the drying cycle is complete, the fan continues to run for 30 minutes, but will not restart if the tub is opened.
Drying Cycle
To remove the drawer front, remove the two retaining pins on either side of the tub at the front using a sharp pair of long nose pliers. Pull the drawer front out slightly at the bottom and then downwards away from the handle. Warning: Ensure the mains power
has been disconnected before servicing the DishDrawer.
Carefully remove the earth wire from the tab on the drawer front.
Components on
the front of the tub are now accessible. When replacing the drawer fronts ensure the web in the center of the pin is vertical.
Removal of Drawer Front
The lid is a single piece of polymer plastic with a static seal co-injection moulded into it. Each side of the lid is clipped into a yoke which is in turn connected to a worm drive gearbox assembly containing a small brushed DC 24V motor. At the beginning of each wash cycle, both motors are powered up for approximately 10 seconds which pulls the lid down onto the tub. The lid remains down for the duration of the cycle and is only lifted when the DishDrawer beeps to signal the end of the cycle or if the customer pauses it to gain access to the tub. If power to the DishDrawer fails with the lid down, you can still force the tub open manually if access is required. However, closing the drawer with the lid down can damage the lid seal. If power is not available and the drawer must be closed, remove the tub, disconnect the lid screw from the yoke and manually wind up the lid screw. Reconnect lid screw to yoke and close the drawer.
Lid System
Amount of Water
The tub fills with approximately 0.8 US gallons of water, almost level with the base of the sprayarm. Once this level is reached, the wash pump (which has sensed the fill via the electronics) becomes primed and pumps the water through the sprayarm which will then rotate. The load on the wash pump is constantly monitored throughout the wash cycle and the water level adjusted if necessary.
1. Open the drawer fully.
2. Depress the right-hand tub clip and push it back about 1
1
/2 inches.
Repeat for the left-hand side.
3. The tub may now be lifted up off the drawer runners.
4. If turning it over, rotate the tub counter clockwise.
4. Slide both runners back into the product.
5. Refit in reverse manner.
Tub Removal
A tub home sensor is used to determine when the tub is closed and it is safe to start a cycle. The tub home sensor consists of an infrared sender and receiver mounted on the circuit board in the controller. Infrared light is transmitted from the sender down an optical light pipe to the side of the tub. The infrared receiver also has an optical light pipe leading from it out to the side of the tub. When the tub is closed, the two light pipes are optically connected via a prism mounted in the trim on the front of the chassis.
Tub Home Sensor
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DishDrawer 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 pushed first.
Warning: As there is no protection in this mode it is possible to
turn the element on with no water in the tub. It is advised to avoid turning on the element without water in the tub.
Display/Download Mode:-
Press and hold Keylock, then Start/Pause for 5 seconds
All LEDs & LCD segments except Keylock are illuminated
Press Start/Pause
This initiates Pen upload via lower tub-home light pipe. At the same time the current and then the previous fault code will be displayed on the secondary control panel LEDs. Refer to fault code descrip­tions - Page 3 for LED Codes.
Press Keylock
This will clear current fault code. Note if you press Keylock again you will remove the previous fault
Press Power to exit
Hardware Output Test Mode:-
Press and hold Keylock, then Start/Pause for 5 seconds
All LEDs & LCD segments except Keylock are illuminated
Press Power Button Once
HO will show in the display (integrated: Heavy, Normal, Fast, Delicate, Rinse LEDs showing)
Press Start/Pause
Scroll through the following outputs using Start/Pause. Turn the outputs on & off using Keylock button.
Press Power to exit Note: Scrubbing Brush = output on, No
Scrubbing Brush = output off (on integrated models a green LED above the start/pause button is used in place of the scrubbing brush)
C3 is used in the factory to empty the water softener before the product is packed.
LCD Norm Fast Deli Rinse Hardware Output Display 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
°C On On Off On Displays current water temperature. °E On On On Off Displays controller rail voltage
Tub Home Sensor test:- keylock symbol on = tub closed, off = tub open
Diagnostics Quick Reference Charts
To Enter Diagnostics Mode
Continuous Cycle:-
Press and hold Keylock, then Start/Pause for 5 seconds
All LEDs & LCD segments except Keylock are illuminated
Press Power Button Three Times
CC will show in the display (integrated: Heavy, Normal, Rinse LEDs showing) Press Start / Pause
The last cycle that had been selected prior to going into diagnostics mode will be run continuously
Press Power to exit
Fast Test Cycle:-
Press and hold Keylock, then Start/Pause for 5 seconds
All LEDs & LCD segments except Keylock are illuminated
Press Power Button Twice
FC will show in the display (integrated: Heavy, Normal, Delicate, Rinse LEDs showing)
Press Start/Pause Twice
The 5 minute fast test cycle will start Press Power to exit
Warning: Only run this cycle if connected to a water supply
Temperature & Voltage Display Mode:- (not available on integrated models)
Press Start/Pause
LCD will now alternate between °E symbol & the controllers rail voltage
Start a wash cycle running
Press & hold Keylock for 4 seconds
Keylock will be activated
Press & hold Start/Pause for 8 Seconds
LCD will now alternate between °C symbol & the water
The Motor is a fully electronically controlled 80V, 60w, 3 phase, 6 pole, brushless DC motor, running on wash at between 2300-2850rpm depending on the cycle selected and at approximately 4200rpm on Drain.
Motor
To clean the drain filter with the dish rack in place, remove the cutlery basket and open the drain filter access insert. The filter plate can be cleaned by removing the dish rack and sprayarm and unlocking the lockring nut counter-clockwise.
Filter Plate
The drain pump is a self priming centrifugal pump which only pumps when the motor is rotating in the drain direction (counter­clockwise).
The outlet pipe has a non return
flap valve to prevent soiled water returning to the tub.
Drain Cycle
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