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NZ AU GB IE US CAService ManualDishDrawer®DD607 & DD247

Strona 2 - Description Product Codes

10Component SpecicationController NZ, AU, GB, EU, DKUS, CA, TW230V120VWater Inlet Valve all markets 24V DC65+/- 10 Ohms per coil2.5litres/min (0.65 U

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11Component SpecicationDrying Fan 24V brushless DC motor0.27Aonly replace if open or short circuitDiverter valve water softener 24V DC Coil65 +/- 10

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12Wash Proles (Non Vented)NZ, AUGB, EUUS, CADD60 Australia/New Zealand Wash ProfilesWash Profile 524012 EE DD NZ 1-0-010Incoming @ 20°CD F Wash D F P

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13Wash Proles (Vented Single Integrated)DD60 Australia/New Zealand Wash ProfilesWash Profile524019 EE DD NZ 21_0_010 (Vented)Incoming @ 20°CD F Wash

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143 TECHNICAL OVERVIEW3.1 ChassisThe DishDrawer™ chassis is one complete assembly composed of 5 steel metal components locked together by a propriet

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153.3.2 Touch SwitchesTwo touch switches are used on the secondary control panel. The one on the left is used to select the required wash cycle and th

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163.4 MotorThe motor is a fully electronically controlled 80V, 60w, 3 phase, 6 pole brushless DC motor, running on wash at between 2200 - 2800 rpm de

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173.4.3 Filter PlateThe lter plate is a stainless steel disk positioned below the dish rack and spray arm and completely encompasses the base of the

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183.5 Lid SystemThe lid is a single piece of polymer plastic with a diaphragm/seal co-injection moulded into it. The centre of the lid can move relati

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193.7.2 Dispensing Detergent and Rinse AidThe dispenser is mounted in the front of the wash tub, and is held in place with 2 brackets and 6 torx screw

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203.8 Heating3.8.1 The Heating ElementThe heating element is a porcelain enamelled steel plate, with a thick lm resistive coating circuit printed ont

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213.9 Motor and Heater Plate LocknutsThere are two locknuts holding the heater plate and motor housing assembly into the base of the tub, these form a

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223.11 Filter PlateThe lter plate is a stainless steel disk positioned below the dish rack and spray arm and completely encompas

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233.12 Drying CycleImmediately after water from the nal hot rinse has been drained from the tub, the drying cycle begins.The drying fan draws air thr

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243.13 Water Softener (if fitted)The Water Softener uses a softening material (resin) to prevent most of the elements that cause hard water from being

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254 OPTION ADJUSTMENT MODE4.1 How to Change the Setup Options (Classic, Designer & Integrated models)4.1.1 Rinse Aid, Water Supply Hardness, Aut

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264.1.3 Water Supply Hardness Setup (hd)The current supply hardness setting is shown using the red LEDs on the touch switch panel. One of ve setting

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274.2 Option Adjustment Quick Reference Charts4.2.1 Classic ModelsThere are 6 user options To enter the option mode, check that there is no wash under

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284.2.3 Integrated ModelsThere are 5 user options:To enter the option mode, check that there is no wash underway, press the power button then open the

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29To scroll to the next user option press the button.You are now in the end of cycle beeps setting of the preference options menu.To change the setti

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Standard Single ModelsDescription Product Codes - MarketsDD24SCW7 Single, Classic White 88629-US / CADD24SCX7 Single, Classic Brushed Stainless Steel

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305.1 DishDrawer Diagnostics(Classic, Designer & Interated models only)Wireless remote models refer p34.DishDrawer™ diagnostics can only be entere

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31Hardware Output mode will monitor the power supply current when any (and only) one of the ll valve, detergent diverter, water softener

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32WARNING : Only run this cycle if connected to the water supply.This level runs an 8-minute fast test cycle.Flat door and Integrated models will sho

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335.1.5 Temperature and Voltage Display(Not available on integrated or at door models.)During a wash cycle, the current water temperature or the powe

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345.2 DishDrawer Diagnostics Wireless Badge ModelsThe diagnostics for the wireless badge models are accessed through the USER SETUP FUNCTION, to acces

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355.2.4 Fast Cycle Mode (FC)1. Press the PROGRAM button to skip to the Continous Cycle Mode (CC), or.2. Press START/PAUSE button to start the FAST

Strona 30 - 5 DIAGNOSTICS

366 FAULT CODES AND POOR PERFORMANCEFaults are displayed on the LCD (if tted) and are also displayed on the touch switch panel for the integrated a

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376.1 Fault Code Description ChartFault Code LED Display Fault Possible CausesE1 Rinse LED The ood sensor in the base has been activated for more th

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38Fault Code LED Display Fault Possible CausesE8 Normal LED Solenoid fault • Check the harness connections at each solenoid• Coil is open c

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39Fault Code Sub CodeLED Display Fault Possible CausesE3 01 Rinse & Eco LED’sOver Temperature• Temperature sensorE4 01 Rins

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Tall Tub Single ModelsDescription Product Codes - MarketsDD24SDFTX7 Single, Designer, Tall Tub, Brushed Stainless 88621-US / CADD24STI7 Single, Integr

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40Poor Dry Performance (Non Vented)QUESTION YES NO1 Is the customer complaining of plastic items not drying?Advise customer that due to plastics havi

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41Customers Complaint - coee/tea stains left in cupsCause of problem (1). Not enough detergent is being used. To remove these stains requires a stro

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42Customers Complaint - glasses & cutlery have a cloudy white lm on them and/or plates have a white chalky lm on themCause of problem. Hard wate

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43Customers Complaint - glasses & cutlery have a cloudy white lm on them and/or plates have a white chalky lm on themHow to resolve the problem.

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447 FAULT FINDING PROCEDUREIf the product has an LCD display, it will be displaying either a fault code or a user warning. Fault codes begin with th

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457.1.2 User Warning U4 - Other Tub Faulting1. The other tub has a fault which is preventing the operation of that tub. No action is required for the

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467.1.5 Fault Code E2 - Motor Fault1. Check the hall sensor (RPS) is correctly located and is held rmly in place on the motor stator and that the wi

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47For Integrated or Flat Door Models:1. Check the stator windings to ensure correct resistances, this can be done on harness P201 at the

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487.1.5 Fault Code E3 - Over Temperature Fault1. Check the temperature of the incoming water supply, for all markets, except the USA, cold wa

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49Fault Code E5 - Lid Fault1. Check for any obstructions within the tub, especially around the ange area where the lid seals.2. Check customer has

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CONTENTS1 SERVICE REQUIREMENTS 71.1 Health & Safety 71.2 Specialised Tools 82 DIMENSIONS & SPECIFICATIONS 93 TECHNICAL OVERVIEW 14

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50Fault Code E6 -Fan Fault1. Check the harness connections on the component and the controller for signs of any water damage, corrosion or arcing.

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51Fault Code E7 - Detergent Diverter Valve1. Check the harness connections on the detergent diverter valve and at the controller (P204 refer p56) for

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52Fault Code E8 - Solenoid Fault1. Check the harness connections at each solenoid coil and at the controller (refer p57) for signs of any water dama

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53Fault Code E9 - Microcontroller FaultThere are 4 sub codes which relate to this fault code:Fault Code E9 - Sub Code 04 - ADC Error1. If the product

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54Fault Code EC - Communications FaultCheck the harness connections between the mains lter board and both controllers for signs of any water damage,

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558 WIRING DIAGRAMS8.2 Power Distribution Concept590087 39 7 WIRING DIAGRAMS 7.1 Power Distribution Concept  

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568.3 Wiring Diagram 

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579 SERVICE PROCEDURESCaution: Due to the use of electronic switch mode power supply, all internal components, regardless of supply voltage, should

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589.2 Drawer Front1. Open the drawer2. Locate the drawer pins on either side of the tub.3. If the pins cannot be accessed due to being close to a w

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599.4 Toe Kick Removal1. Partially open the bottom drawer.2. Loosen the right and left hand toe kick screws.3. Slide the toe kick towards the front

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8 WIRING DIAGRAMS 558.2 Wiring Diagram 569 SERVICE PROCEDURES 579.1 Component Testing

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609.7 Drying Duct - Top Tub Only1. Open the drawer and remove the drawer front (refer section 9.2).2. Use long nose pliers to gen

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619.9 Detergent Dispenser1. Remove the drawer front (refert section 9.2)2. Disconnect the two wiring lock connections from the dispenser coils

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629.11 Filter Plate1. Remove the cutlery basket and rack from the tub.2. Remove the drain lter assembly.3. Rotate the lter plate locknut anti-clo

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639.13 Water Softener (if fitted)1. Remove the drawer front (refer Section 9.2).2. Disconnect the wiring loom connections to the water softener dive

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649.15 Wiring Cover1. Remove the drawer front (refer section 9.2)2. With the tub in the open position, carefully release the four wiring cover clips

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659.17 Hall Sensor1. Remove the wiring cover (refer section 9.15)2. Unplug the wiring connection from the hall sensor3. Gently press the hall senso

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669.19 Lid1. Remove the tub as per section 9.6.2. On the right hand side of the lid, insert a at blade screwdriver into the yoke slots between the

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679.20 Yoke1. Remove the lid, refer section 9.19.2. Release the lid actuator from the bottom of the yoke by pushing with your thumb against one of t

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689.22 Slide Rail Replacement.1. Remove the tub, refer section 9.62. Remove the required lid actuator from the slide rail being replaced, refer sect

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699.24 Water Inlet Valve1. Remove the lower tub, refer section 9.6.2. Remove the mains lter cover, refer section 9.23.3. Partially lift the inlet

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71 SERVICE REQUIREMENTS1.1 Health & SafetyNote: When servicing the DishDrawer™, Health and Safety issues must be considered at all times. Speci

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709.27 Front Chassis Trim Replacement1. Bottom tub only - Remove the toe kick, refer section 9.4, and the bottom cowling, refer section 9.5.2. Remov

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719.29 Internal Duct and Elbow Removal(some integrated models only)1. Remove the tub to gain access to the duct, refer section 9.6.2. To remove the

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729.30 Wireless Receiver & Badge Remote1. Remove the door panel, refer section 9.2.2. Remove the harness from the receiver to the controller.3.

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73 This procedure details how to fit and pair the wireless interface (badge and receiver) on an integrated Phase 7 product. The wireless badge

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74 Place of the remote for bindingiii) Once the remote is in roughly the location shown above, press one of the buttons on the remote. The left trans

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11.2011F&P PN 590409 Awww.sherpaykel.co.nzwww.sherpaykel.com.auwww.sherpaykel.co.ukwww.sherpaykel.iewww.sherpaykel.comwww.sherpaykel.caNZ AU

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81.2 Specialised ToolsFor servicing this product, specialised tools are required.1.2.1 Static StrapTo be used as ESD (electrostatic discharge) prote

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92 DIMENSIONS & SPECIFICATIONSProduct DimensionsStandard Product Product Size (mm)Product Size (inches)Minimum Cavity Size (mm)Minimum Cavity Siz

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