NZ AU GB IE US CAService ManualDishDrawer®DD607 & DD247
10Component SpecicationController NZ, AU, GB, EU, DKUS, CA, TW230V120VWater Inlet Valve all markets 24V DC65+/- 10 Ohms per coil2.5litres/min (0.65 U
11Component SpecicationDrying Fan 24V brushless DC motor0.27Aonly replace if open or short circuitDiverter valve water softener 24V DC Coil65 +/- 10
12Wash Proles (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
13Wash Proles (Vented Single Integrated)DD60 Australia/New Zealand Wash ProfilesWash Profile524019 EE DD NZ 21_0_010 (Vented)Incoming @ 20°CD F Wash
143 TECHNICAL OVERVIEW3.1 ChassisThe DishDrawer™ chassis is one complete assembly composed of 5 steel metal components locked together by a propriet
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
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
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
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
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
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
223.11 Filter PlateThe lter plate is a stainless steel disk positioned below the dish rack and spray arm and completely encompas
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
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
254 OPTION ADJUSTMENT MODE4.1 How to Change the Setup Options (Classic, Designer & Integrated models)4.1.1 Rinse Aid, Water Supply Hardness, Aut
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
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
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
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
Standard Single ModelsDescription Product Codes - MarketsDD24SCW7 Single, Classic White 88629-US / CADD24SCX7 Single, Classic Brushed Stainless Steel
305.1 DishDrawer Diagnostics(Classic, Designer & Interated models only)Wireless remote models refer p34.DishDrawer™ diagnostics can only be entere
31Hardware Output mode will monitor the power supply current when any (and only) one of the ll valve, detergent diverter, water softener
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
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
345.2 DishDrawer Diagnostics Wireless Badge ModelsThe diagnostics for the wireless badge models are accessed through the USER SETUP FUNCTION, to acces
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
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
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
38Fault Code LED Display Fault Possible CausesE8 Normal LED Solenoid fault • Check the harness connections at each solenoid• Coil is open c
39Fault Code Sub CodeLED Display Fault Possible CausesE3 01 Rinse & Eco LED’sOver Temperature• Temperature sensorE4 01 Rins
Tall Tub Single ModelsDescription Product Codes - MarketsDD24SDFTX7 Single, Designer, Tall Tub, Brushed Stainless 88621-US / CADD24STI7 Single, Integr
40Poor Dry Performance (Non Vented)QUESTION YES NO1 Is the customer complaining of plastic items not drying?Advise customer that due to plastics havi
41Customers Complaint - coee/tea stains left in cupsCause of problem (1). Not enough detergent is being used. To remove these stains requires a stro
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
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.
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
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
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
47For Integrated or Flat Door Models:1. Check the stator windings to ensure correct resistances, this can be done on harness P201 at the
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
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
CONTENTS1 SERVICE REQUIREMENTS 71.1 Health & Safety 71.2 Specialised Tools 82 DIMENSIONS & SPECIFICATIONS 93 TECHNICAL OVERVIEW 14
50Fault Code E6 -Fan Fault1. Check the harness connections on the component and the controller for signs of any water damage, corrosion or arcing.
51Fault Code E7 - Detergent Diverter Valve1. Check the harness connections on the detergent diverter valve and at the controller (P204 refer p56) for
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
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
54Fault Code EC - Communications FaultCheck the harness connections between the mains lter board and both controllers for signs of any water damage,
558 WIRING DIAGRAMS8.2 Power Distribution Concept590087 39 7 WIRING DIAGRAMS 7.1 Power Distribution Concept
568.3 Wiring Diagram
579 SERVICE PROCEDURESCaution: Due to the use of electronic switch mode power supply, all internal components, regardless of supply voltage, should
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
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
8 WIRING DIAGRAMS 558.2 Wiring Diagram 569 SERVICE PROCEDURES 579.1 Component Testing
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
619.9 Detergent Dispenser1. Remove the drawer front (refert section 9.2)2. Disconnect the two wiring lock connections from the dispenser coils
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
71 SERVICE REQUIREMENTS1.1 Health & SafetyNote: When servicing the DishDrawer™, Health and Safety issues must be considered at all times. Speci
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
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
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.
73 This procedure details how to fit and pair the wireless interface (badge and receiver) on an integrated Phase 7 product. The wireless badge
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
7510 NOTES
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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
92 DIMENSIONS & SPECIFICATIONSProduct DimensionsStandard Product Product Size (mm)Product Size (inches)Minimum Cavity Size (mm)Minimum Cavity Siz
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