Fisher & Paykel 517735 Rinse Options All Phases, Method of Setting the Wash Temperature

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Method of Setting the Wash Temperature

1.Select the OPTION ADJUSTMENT MODE by pressing and holding the START/PAUSE button, then pressing the POWER button.

2.Use WASH TEMPERATURE buttons and LEDs to select the temperature setting to be adjusted, i.e. Cold, Cold/Warm, Warm, Warm/Hot, Hot.

3.Use the ADVANCE button and WASH PROGRESS LEDs to increase or decrease the temperature. Each time the ADVANCE button is pressed, the WASH PROGRESS LEDs will advance one position to the right. This increases the temperature by approximately 1oC. When the spin LED is on and the ADVANCE button is pressed, the spin LED will go off and the left hand (long wash) LED will turn on. This is the coldest setting. The setting can then be advanced through again to achieve the required temperature.

4.Select the next temperature range to be changed with the WASH TEMPERATURE button. Repeat Step 3. Each Temperature range can be adjusted using this method.

5.To return the machine to Normal operation, press the POWER button.

Approximate

15 min

12 min

9 min

6 min

3 min

Rinse

Final

Spin

Temperature

Long

Wash

Wash

Wash

Short

 

Rinse

 

Range

Wash

 

 

 

Wash

 

 

 

 

LED on

LED on

LED on

LED on

LED on

LED on

LED on

LED on

Hot

55

56

57

58

59

60

61

62

Warm/Hot

46

47

48

49

50

51

52

53

Warm

36

37

38

39

40

41

42

43

Cold/Warm

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

Cold

*C

20

21

22

23

24

25

26

Water Temperature Settings

*C Cold water only. Underlined figures are the default settings

All temperatures are expressed in oC. Phase 1 and 2 temperatures are lower.

NB. If the temperature of the cold water supply is above the setting, a cold water user warning will sound because the machine will be unable to control the water temperature down to the required temperature. Readjust cold temperature to cold only or a temperature that is above the cold water supply.

7.2Rinse Options – All Phases

Smartdrive may be used in a large number of different installations where the water supplies can vary. In some areas the water may be contaminated, in others areas the water supply may be limited. Also the user may have particular preferences as to the type of rinse they use. To cater for these variations the Rinse type can be changed.

FIRST RINSE OPTION (1) First Rinse is Spray Rinse. Default setting. Gives the best performance in suds removal and water usage. In areas where the water supply contains solid contaminates, i.e. bores, the spray rinse action can result in these contaminates being deposited on the fabrics. In this case it would be better to use Option (2) or (3).

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Contents Smart Drive Electronic Washing Machine Phase 1 to 5Phase 4 GW Phase 3 GWPhase 5 IW Phase 5 IwecoMW, GW What PHASE, Size & Model is Your SMARTDRIVE?Table of Contents Recycle HOW to Service Smartdrive If Smartdrive has no Power see SectionIntroduction Smartdrive Servicing Quick Reference Guide ALL Terminals and Internal Parts should be Treated AS Live SpecificationsInstallation InstallationRemoving Transit Restraint Inlet HosesSafety Installation Environment Water Supply TemperaturesAccessories and Spare Parts Levelling SmartdriveSmartdrive Components Electronics Systems Phase Wiring Diagram Motor SpecificationsWater Level Measurement Pressure Sensor Motor Controller ModuleDisplay Module Water Valves Rotor Position Sensor InstallationPump Pump Motor SpecificationsInner and Outer Bowls Diagram showing the Floating BowlDetection Of Inner Bowl Float Off Point Bowl Check Lid Switch Lid Switch and Out of Balance SwitchWater Temperature Sensing Favourite cycle GW only All Phases Customising Wash Cycles GW only Phase 3 to 5 onlySmartdrive Information Delay Start GW only Phase 2 to 5 only Auto Water Level GW only Phase 3 to 5 onlyWater Saver GW only Phase 3 to 5 only Amount of Water Used in the Water Saver Rinse Fabric Softener Dispenser All PhasesCreasing Wash Performance Information All PhasesSmartdrive Problems If Smartdrive Appears To Have No PowerIf Smartdrive Powers Off mid cycle Flooding LeakingNoisy Poor Wash Performance Continuous Spinning or Slow SpinningRadio Frequency Interference RFI SiphoningEarth Leakage It Appears Smartdrive is doing nothingWash Water Temperature All Phases Option Adjustment ModeMethod of Setting the Wash Temperature Rinse Options All PhasesPhase End of Cycle Warning Beeps GW Only All PhasesOut Of Balance Recovery Adjustment GW and MW only Phase Auto Water Fill Level Adjustment GW only PhaseWhat WAS the Last FAULT? Diagnostic ModeTo Test Pump & Water Valves Test LID, OUT of BALANCE, & Size SwitchesRecycle RestartLOW Water Level LED OFF = Restart OFF Medium Water Level LED on = RE-CYCLE onPage Size Setting Mode Phase 4 and 5 only User Warnings Insufficient Hot Water Hot Water LED flashingInsufficient Cold Water Cold Water LED flashing Overloaded Product High Water LED flashing No Water Both Hot and Cold Water LEDs flashingPhase 4 Phase 1 toRestart and Recycle Wash Progress LEDs flashing Demonstration Mode All LEDs flashing in patterns GWC08 GWM08 GWL08 THC08 THM08 THL08 Fault CodesGWC09 GWM09 GWL09 IWM09 IWL09Phase 1 to 5 Motor Controller Fault Smartdrive Phases 1 to 5 Fault DescriptionsPhase 1 Communications Fault Primary Source Motor ControllerPhase 1 to 5 Size Error Phase 1 to 5 Display Module FaultPrimary Source Display Module Action Primary Source Display ModulePhase 1 to 5 Thermistor Error Phase 4 toAction Phase Phase 2 toPhase 1 to 5 Flood Protection Error Phase 1 to 5 Pressure Sensor FaultPhase 1 Pump Fault Primary Source Pressure TubePhase 5 IW LCD Initialisation Error Phase 1 Pump Connection Fault28 30 xx Phase 1 Display / Motor Controller out of Sequence Primary Source Pump ActionPhase 1 Pump Circuit Error Phase 1 Brake Resistor FaultPhase 1 MC Reset Error Phase 1 to 5 Pump Block Error Phase 1 to 5 Water Leak FaultPrimary Source Pump System Secondary Source Mechanical ActionPhase 1 to 5 Bowl Dis-Engaged Fault Phase 1 to 5 Tap or Pressure Sensor Tube FaultPrimary Source Mechanical Primary Source SudsPhase 1 Rotor Fault Primary Source Phase 1 to 5 Temperature Sensor FaultPhase 1 to 5 OOB Switch Fault Primary Source Mechanical ActionPhase 5 Display Fault Phase 2 to 5 Water in Bowl During SpinPrimary Source Pump System Action Secondary Source Motor ControllerPhase 2 to 5 Hot and Cold Valve Fault Phase 2 to 3 Bowl Dis-engaged FaultPrimary Source Wiring Phase 2 to 5 Cold Valve FaultPhase 5 ECO Recirculation Fault Phase 2 to 5 Hot Valve FaultPhase 5 ECO Recirculation Fault See fault code Secondary Source Diverter ValvePhase 2 to 5 Rotor Position Sensor Fault Phase 2 to 5 Motor / Motor Control Step FailSecondary Source Motor Phase 4 to 5 Motor Controller Fault Phase 4 to 5 Bowl Check FaultPrimary Source- Pump Phase 4 Motor Controller FaultPhase 5 Machine Setup Error Phase 2 to 3 Display / Motor Controller Comms. ErrorPrimary Source Wiring Action Phase 1 to 5 Single Rotor Position Sensor ErrorPhase 1 to 4 Single Current Trip Phase 1 to 5 Repetitive Rotor Position Sensor ErrorPhase 1 to 4 Repetitive Current Trip Phase 4 Single Current Trip & Rotor Position Sensor ErrorPhase 1 to 5 Motor Stall Phase 1 to 5 Bowl Engaged During Agitate Phase 4 to 5 Brake Function Time-out Fault Mechanical Service Section Complete DisassemblyPhase 5 Topdeck Showing Wiring Connections NB DON’T Remove the Earth Connection from the Wrapper Phase 2 Topdeck Showing Wiring ConnectionsPage Page Assembly Guidelines Assembly Motor Assembly & DisassemblyPump Blockage Shaft & Bearing Removal Shaft & Bearing Assembly Page Wash Progress LEDs Appendix a Binary Decoding Chart 8 BitsSize Setting Fault Finding / Fault CodesImportant Note WM013 Pump Hood KIT January 2000 Phases 2 to Wiring ConnectionsPump Hood Kit Part Number 479188P WM51 Diagnostic Flow Chart Sept 1992- Phase 1 only WM65 BIB Deflector April 1994- Phase 1 only WM70 Premature OUT of Balance February 1995 Phase 2 onlyKit Lever Out of Balance & Bracket Phase 2 Part Number WM81 Pump Shield 5KG Smartdrive September 1996 Phases 1 to WM80 Condensation KIT May 1996 Phase 2 & 3 onlyAppendix C Smarttool Appendix D Tools for Servicing Smartdrive IW Quick Reference Guide Specifications for IWModels Size Width Wash Load Capacity Compact Medium LargeWash 1 Detergent Activating Wash Front loader type wash Introduction to IWWater Temperature Sensing Pump Option Adjustment Mode for IWOther Options Status Display Diagnostic Mode for IWFault Status Recycle Size Setting Mode for IW