Fisher & Paykel DD247, DD607 service manual Trim Channel

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9.20Yoke

1.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 the locking tabs.

NOTE: In tall tub models use an adaptor between the yoke and the lid actuator.

3.Slide the front of the yoke downwards at an angle until it moves out of the track in the rear of the trim, and is clear of the chassis flange as shown.

4.Refit in reverse manner taking care that the yoke is the correct way round.

NOTE: There are both left hand and right hand yokes. Do not bend the yoke when refitting it. Locate the rear end below the chassis tab at the rear of the chassis first, then slide the front up in behind the trim to ensure the front yoke peg locates correctly in the track behind it.

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9.21 Lid Actuator

1.Remove the tub, refer section 9.6.

2.Remove the lid actuator harness plug by releasing the clip on the lid actuator.

3.Release the lid actuator from the bottom of the yoke by pressing with your thumb against one of the locking tabs.

4. For the right hand actuator, carefully release the clip at the rear of the lid actuator and slide the lid actuator towards the rear of the chassis to release it from the slide rail.

5.For the left hand actuator, the clip is in front of the lid actuator, and once it is released, the lid actuator will slide towards the front of the chassis to release it from the slide rail.

6.The lid actuator can now be removed by dropping it down through the slot in the middle of the mounting bracket.

7.When reconnecting the lid actuator to a yoke, ensure the lid and yoke assemblies are in the fully raised position. To line up the lid actuator connecting arm with the yoke, it may need to be wound up or down manually.

NOTE: It is important that all the clips on the lid actuator case are done up and that none are broken.

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Contents DD607 & DD247 Service ManualDishDrawer NZ AU GB IE US CADescription FEATURED PRODUCT & CONTACT ADDRESSESBrand Standard Double ModelsTall Tub Double Models Standard Single ModelsDD24SCW7 Single, Designer, Brushed StainlessSingle, Tall Tub, Classic, Stainless Steel Tall Tub Single ModelsDD24SDFTX7 Single, Tall Tub, Classic WhiteCONTENTS SERVICE PROCEDURES WIRING DIAGRAMS10 NOTES 1.1.2 Electrostatic Discharge 1 SERVICE REQUIREMENTS1.1.1 Electrical Safety 1.1.9 Diagnostics1.2.1 Static Strap 1.2 Specialised Tools22 15/16 ” 2 DIMENSIONS & SPECIFICATIONS22 15/16” Component Component SpecificationsSpecification 8.0 Ohms per winding, 16 ohms phase toHall sensor Time Wash CycleWash PostWash DD60 Australia/New Zealand Wash ProfilesDD60 United States/Canada Wash Profiles Wash Cycle3.3.1 Tub Home Sensor 3 TECHNICAL OVERVIEW3.3.3 Wireless Remote some integrated models only 3.3.2 Touch Switches3.3.4 Operation some integrated models only 3.4.1 Rotor 3.3.5 Wireless ReceiverAir Valve Sluicing Jets3.4.4 Drain Filter 3.4.3 Filter Plate3.5.2 During a Power Failure 3.5.1 When Activated3.7.1 Water Inlet 3.7.4 Flood Protection 3.7.2 Dispensing Detergent and Rinse Aid3.7.3 Amount of Water Flood Sensor3.8.4 Over Heat Protection 3.8.1 The Heating Element3.8.2 Heating the Water 3.8.3 Maintaining the TemperatureNon Return Valve 3.11.1 The Filter System 3.11.2 Removing and Cleaning the Drain Filter and Filter Plate3.12.1 Integrated Single Drawer Venting some models only Strainer Spigot Strainer Setup 4 OPTION ADJUSTMENT MODENot Wireless Model 4.1.2 Rinse Aid Setup rAParts per Million DishDrawer Setting4.1.3 Water Supply Hardness Setup hd Grains per Gallon4.2.2 Designer Models 4.2.1 Classic Models4.2.3 Integrated Models 4.2.4 Integrated with Wireless Remote Controlbutton, which will increase or decrease the amount of LED’s on the Water softener Closed Drawer autolock using the remote controlOption Rinse aid5.1.1 Display Mode 5 DIAGNOSTICS5.1.2 Hardware Output Mode HO Rinse Aid Pump operates as a valve for diagnostic purposes only 5.1.4 Continuous Cycle Mode CC 5.1.3 Fast Cycle FC5.1.6 Show Off/ Showroom Wash Mode 5.1.5 Temperature and Voltage DisplayPlaying Tunes 5.2.2 Display Mode 5.2.1 Diagnostic ModeProgram Indicators Program Button5.2.5 Continous Cycle Mode CC 5.2.4 Fast Cycle Mode FC6 FAULT CODES AND POOR PERFORMANCE Possible Causes Fault CodeFault LED Display6.1.1 Sub Code Faults Fast & Eco LED’s Fast, Delicateplastic items not drying? Poor Dry Performance Non VentedQUESTION Is the customer complaining ofCustomers Complaint - coffee/tea stains left in cups How to resolve theproblem Customers Complaint - food particles left on dishesMore on next page white chalky film on themHow to resolve the problem 7.1 Fault Code Problem Solving 7 FAULT FINDING PROCEDUREWet E1- Water in the Chassis Base DO NOT REPLACE COMPONENTS ON A TUB WITH THIS WARNINGDry E1 - No Water in the Chassis Base Prefinished models Controller Harness P201 Corrosion Damage Example Fault code E2 - Sub Code 03 - Motor Not Drawing Enough CurrentNOTE For more detailed component testing, refer to page Fault Code E5 - Sub Code 04 - Not Stalling Fault Code E5 - Lid FaultFault Code E5 - Sub Code 01 - Not Starting Fault Code E5 - Sub Code 02 - No CurrentFlap Fan Housing Locking TabsDetergent Diverter Coil Harness Pin Pin Fault Code E7 - Detergent Diverter ValveFault Code E7 - Sub Code 02 - Under Current Fault Code E7 - Sub Code 03 - Over CurrentWater softener brine pump There are 4 sub codes which relate to this fault code If the problem persists replace the bottom controller 8.2 Power Distribution Concept 8 WIRING DIAGRAMS   8.3 Wiring DiagramLower Tub Shown Only P202 9 SERVICE PROCEDURESP204 P2031. Open the drawer Clip Cowling Retaining ScrewRail Clip 1. Open the drawer and remove the drawer front refer section 1. Remove the drawer front refert section 1. Remove the cutlery basket and rack from the tub 1. Remove the drawer front refer Section Clips Clips Earth Wire Element CoverDrain Hose Fill Hose 1. Remove the wiring cover refer section 1. Remove the tub as per section Trim Channel TrimWater Valve Hex Drive Screws Rail Rear Locating TabsClips Inlet Hose Flood Sensor MFB Fill Hoses Water Inlet Hose Chassis Clip Wiring Harness Link Clip 15mm 3/4”Slide Off Tub 9.28 Single Integrated Vent Duct Removal Some models onlyTrim Clips T10 Torx Screw1. Remove the tub to gain access to the duct, refer section 1. Remove the door panel, refer section Receiver Replacement Procedure Pairing ProcedureTo Pair Remote to Receiver Transmit LED indicator Top Tub start button on doubles 10 NOTES 11.2011 NZ AU GB IE US CA F&P PN 590409 A