Fisher & Paykel DS602 manual Auto Power, Water Pressure

Page 22

Auto Power

When the Auto Power feature is on, it turns the DishDrawer automatically to the Normal Operating Mode, whenever the drawer is opened. The light above the Start / Pause button is green and a series of beeps are emitted when the DishDrawer is opened.

When the DishDrawer leaves the factory, the Auto Power feature is programmed to occur, however this can be turned on or off as desired.

Enter into the Option Adjustment Mode as explained previously.

Pressing the Lock button will turn the Auto Power on or off.

If, after pressing the Lock button you hear a sequence of beeps then the Auto Power is on or if you hear one single beep then the Auto Power has been turned off. Select the setting you require.

Press the Power button to return to the Normal Operating Mode.

When Auto Power is turned off, the light above the Start / Pause button does not light up when the drawer is opened and there are no beeps. To turn the DishDrawer on, press the Power button or the Start / Pause button to start the dishwasher.

Note: If the mains power supply is turned off then the Auto Power feature will default to the factory setting.

Water Pressure

The DishDrawer is programmed at the factory to suit most water supply pressures. However, a very low water pressure ( £ 4 psi ) may result in a fault code occurring and if this happens then the water pressure setting should be changed.

Enter into the Option Adjustment Mode as explained above.

Pressing the Start / Pause button will change the water pressure settings.

If after pressing the Start / Pause button the DishDrawer emits one high sounding beep then you have selected the high or standard pressure setting (HP) but if it emits a low sounding beep then you have changed the setting to low pressure (LP). Select the setting you require.

Press the Power button to return to the Normal Operating Mode.

Warning:

Under no circumstances do we recommend you change your water pressure setting to low pressure "LP" if you have high or standard water pressure. Failure to follow this warning can result in damage to your DishDrawer or property.

21

Image 22
Contents Page Contents Clutter-Free Counter Top Becomes a Reality Unique Features of Your DishDrawerTMIntroduction Design Your Own Rack SystemGentler Introduction of Detergent AccessoriesGuilt-Free Small Load Big On the InsideBasic precautions, including the following Please read all instructions before operating the DishDrawerInstallation Maintenance OperationalImportant Safety Instructions Control Functions PowerPrimary Control Buttons Lock Start / PauseDelay Start To Activate Delay StartSecondary Control Panel ProgramOperating Instructions Usage DishDrawerTM AccessoriesPurpose of Each Insert Plate Insert Dishdrawertm Loading BasketsCutlery Baskets Cup Rack PostsSpray Arms Detergent Quantities Detergent Compartments Detergent and Rinse Agent DispenserTo Load the Detergent Dispenser To Load the Rinse Agent Dispenser Rinse Agent Indicator LightRinse Agent Dispenser How Much Rinse Agent to UseRinse Agent Setting Option Adjustment ModeTo Enter the Option Adjustment Mode Auto Power Water PressureWash Program Chart Wash Phase TspInstallation of Upper Kickstrip Reinstallation of the Upper KickstripCare Guide User Maintenance Instruction Cleaning the DishDrawerTMTo Clean the Filter Plate Vacation TimeProblem Solver Problem Possible Cause What to doRefer to Section on Foaming Incorrect amount Problem Possible Cause Fault Code Displays Fault Code U2Indicative Lights Faultwhat to do Fault Code F1 Indicative Lights Fault What to do DishDrawer Warranty Service Proof of Purchase