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SERVICE DATA SHEET P/N: 808936618 FGID2474 - FPID2495 w .0 "6i0>.m0c8u=.0e0e7rco..1?45'5w 0 1.m0ZE ..0_07oc-yc5oEEur.c-2.x.ge.0-•.4g.t-.oE0.Wc s t m 5ce3en3wmXe0c=im 618 4co .c0c,1rvE-...-.t0aw8 85),t26tE• m 5'0lalr41u•ld.- g mc-o0) actc0oecZp_/t'0a€g130fca. OmpP.I-c0Ec.aczRo-t ccout0.C0Ed'00 00 2 Service Mode Wiring Diagram After Cancel, press pad Heavy and Fast simultaneously for at least 4 seconds to access Service Mode. LED Heavy, Led Normal and Led Fast blink to indicate that Service mode is accesed. After accessed Service mode ( Led Heavy, Led Normal and Led Fast blinking): 1. Press pad Heavy to show the first alarm code. - Led Heavy blinks to indicate the machine is in Alarm Reading. - The first alarm code saved is shown in the display. For descriptions of alarm codes, please see Alarm Codes section. 2. Press pad Heavy again to show the second alarm code. 3. Press pad Heavy once more to show the third alarm code. 4. Press pad Heavy the fourth time to move to Actuator Test. Press pad repeatedly will sequentially turn on one actuator at a time. - Led Heavy is turned off. led Normal blincks to indicate the machine is in Actuator Test. - The actuator number is shown in the display, see the following table for details. LED Test/Delete Alarm Memory After accessed Service mode ( Led Heavy, Led Normal and Led Fast blinking): 1. Press pad Normal to start this function. - All LEDS and display blinks 5 seconds on 1 second off. - Buzzer beeps 5 seconds and then off. - The alarm codes saved in memory are erased. 2. The mode can be exit by pressing the CANCEL button, or waiting 60 seconds after last button pressing. Functional Test cycle After accessed Service mode (Led Heavy, Led Normal and Led Fast blinking): 1. Press pad Fast to start the test cycle.The cycle will not start if door is opened. - LED Normal blinks all the way through the whole cycle, even if after the cycle is finished -The test cycle runs as a normal wash cycle. It can be cancelled or run to its end. Number of Actuator pad Heavy Number pressed in display Actuator 4 4 Regeneration Valve 5 5 Drain Pump 6 6 Inlet Valve 7 7 Heater 8 8 Wash pump 9 9 Dispenser 10 10 Dry Fan 5. Press pad Heavy when actuator number 10 is activated, the machine will cycle back to Alarm reading and show the first alarm code saved. 6. The mode can be exit by pressing the CANCEL button, or waiting 60 seconds after last button pressing. WORLDS DEMMER LOWVOLT RINSES'S 321 INPUT BOARD 54321 64321 BO 0 BO 0 BO a B SOO RLOC K LOW VOLT MAINBOARD DISPENSER BO 0 .:: 1 -- . I--- INTERFACE I WIRING DIAGRAM In aome epolleators rant. tO have the var. wIth conn0POB indeed Mat 2.6 N M EASE BOARD HOOD HS01.01 00/ye A = sL J 1294667 12 94 H 1294 G 123 1234 1 29 12946 6 C 12 B 29 4 z O LEAKAGE INLETVALVE NTGIIIRS. SENSOR PRESSURE SENSOR HEATER FLOW CONMIOL WASH PUMP OCNDENSATOR (DGROUNDING SCHEME 0 0 Li m nm cV• Wire -color Code Color bk black br brown bu blue rd red gn/ye green/yellow Line -style dotted = Component is currently not in use (reserved) dashed = Component is optional Connections included in WireHarnesses WireHarness Connection WireEnd 01 WireEnd 02 WireEnd 03 WireEnd04 A 02 BaseBoard DrainPump WashPump A 03 BaseBoard LeakageSwitch A 04 BaseBoard FlowControl A 05 BaseBoard InletValve A 06 BaseBoard WashPumpTacho A 07 BaseBoard BOF A 08 BaseBoard PressureSensor NTC/Turb Sensor A 09 BaseBoard Interface I B 01 Interface I Userinterface B 02 Userinterface Dispenser RinseAid B 03 Userinterface Door lock 0 C 01 BaseBoard Heater WireEnd 05 Minutes China Crystal 11 11 I II 1111 I II PreWash1 PreWash2 Inlet Valve Circulation Pump Drain Pump Heater Dispenser 1111 1111 1111 1111 11 11 1111 MainWash Enemy Saver Inlet Valve Circulation Pump Drain Pump Heater Dispenser PW1 PW2 PreWash3 PW4 MainWash Cycle Selection Options 1 " 11 1111 1111 1111 11 I 1111 III 1 1111 11 11 ColdRinse HotRinse Dry II 111 1 11 I 1111 III 1 1111 III 1 1111 1111 11 I 1111 11 11 -t. .1 11 I 1111 III 1 ColdRinse1 ColdRinse2 I I HotRinse Cycles may differ in behaviour from presentation above due to the dependence of turbidity, temperature and user input. E.g. Less/more phases; shorter/longer duration. Dry Heavy/Power Plus PW1 PW2 PreWash3 MainWash ColdRinse1 ColdRinse2 HotRinse Dry Inlet Valve Circulation Pum i . . . Drain Pump Heater M M Dispenser . . . M Normal Wash PW Inlet Valve Circulation Pump Drain Pump Heater Dispenser MainWash HotRinse Dry Normal C cle with li ht soil Quick Wash PW Inlet Valve Circulation Pump MainWash 1 Drain Pump Heater Dispenser Minutes ... N il MainWash2 HotRinse 2.0 I 30 4.01 I 4.5I . II I) ... 5.51 ... 6.01 . III III Rinse Onl M=i1IN=1 Inlet Valve Circulation Pump' Drain Pump Heater 7.0 5l Dispenser Minutes O1 151 201 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 Line Test Inlet Valve Circulation Pump PreWash 1111 Drain Pump Heater Dispenser Minutes 1111 10I 1 1 1151 1111