Kenmore DU920PFG, DU910PFG, DU890DWG, GU960SCG, DU850DWG Diagnostics and Sales Demo Timing Chart

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DIAGNOSTICS AND SALES DEMO TIMING CHART

INTERVAL

POTS & PANS

HEAVY

NORMAL

LOW ENERGY

CHINA

QUICK WASH

RINSE ONLY

POWER SCOUR

HIGH TEMP WASH

SANI RINSE

AIR DRY

CANCEL

DELAY 2 HR

DELAY 4 HR

DELAY 6 HR

WASHING LED

ADD-A-DISH LED

WATER HEATING LED

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SENSING LED

NOTE

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RINSING LED

 

 

DRYING LED

 

 

CLEAN LED

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CONTROL LOCKED LED

 

 

SANI COMPLETE LED

 

 

 

 

 

MINUTES

 

 

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VENT (disp., fill, soil enable)

 

MOTOR

 

 

WASH DIRECTION

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DRAIN DIRECTION

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FILL

 

 

DETERGENT DISPENSER

 

RINSE AGENT DISPENSER

 

HEATER

 

 

SOIL SENSE

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REFERENCE NOTES

WHIRLPOOL ‘98 DIAGNOSTICS

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DIAGNOSTICS AND SALES DEMO TIMING CHART NOTES

1.The diagnostics test cycle starts at interval 11 and concludes at interval 2. To initiate the diagnostics test cycle, press the following sequence of keys within 10 seconds:

High Temp Wash, Air Dry, High Temp Wash, Air Dry

or

Power Scour, Air Dry, Power Scour, Air Dry

The diagnostics test cycle may be manually advanced to the next inter- val by pressing the pots & pans key. To exit diagnostics, press cancel.

2.The sales demo cycle consists of a single 6-minute wash interval which starts at interval 1 and concludes at interval 0. To initiate the sales demo cycle, press the following sequence of keys within 10 seconds:

High Temp Wash, Air Dry, High Temp Wash, Air Dry, High Temp Wash

or

Power Scour, Air Dry, Power Scour, Air Dry, Power Scour

3.The diagnostics test cycle executes a soil sensing interval at interval 9 to test the soil sensing circuit. The sensing LED is illuminated through out this sense interval.

If the soil sensing pressure switch is tripped at any time during this sense interval, the control will immediately terminate the sense interval and proceed with the remainder of the diagnostics cycle.

If the time limit for this sense interval elapses without detecting soil, the control simply proceeds with the remainder of the diagnostics cycle.

4.The diagnostics cycle suspends cycle timing and executes a thermal hold at interval 7. The thermal hold interval is terminated and cycle timing resumes when the water is heated to the desired set point tem- perature (60ºC/140ºF). The maximum default time limit elapses (1 hour), or the cycle is manually advanced to the next interval by pressing the pots & pans key. The water heating LED is illuminated during the ther- mal hold.

5.The clean LED is illuminated at the end of both the diagnostics test cycle and the sales demo cycle. The clean LED can be extinguished by open- ing the door or pressing any key.

6.During intervals 9 through 3 of the diagnostics cycle, the clean LED is

illuminated whenever the control detects a resistance of greater than approximately 45 K-OHMS on the thermistor/ thermostat circuit. This feature is intended to help determine whether a thermostat or thermistor is installed. A thermostat with normally open contacts would trigger the clean LED (until the thermostat is tripped). Under normal operation, the resistance of the thermistor is always less than 45 K-OHMS and would not trigger the clean LED.

7.The wash and drain auxiliary windings are only “on” when the motor is being started. When the control has determined that the motor has been started satisfactorily, the auxiliary winding will be turned “off”.

8.Entering the key sequence high temp wash (or power scour), air dry, high temp wash (or power scour), air dry, after a cycle has started, will enable the pots-n-pans key rapid advance feature. This will allow ser- vice to rapidly step to any interval of the currently running cycle.

Other Control Features:

Cancel/Drain:

Terminates current active cycle and clears cycle selections. Executes 2-minute drain upon first selection if water is likely to be left in sump. Subsequent selections toggle between 2-minute drains and going to standby.

Control Lock:

The control lock LED is illuminated and all keys of the keyboard are disabled whenever the control lock feature is invoked by the customer. The control lock feature (and LED) can be turned on or off by the customer at any time by holding down the air dry option key for 4 seconds.

Delay Start:

Allows the customer to delay the start of a cycle by up to 6 hours. Each press of the delay key increases the delay time selection by two hours. The selected delay period will begin clocking down upon selecting the cycle key. The cycle selected will begin automatically upon completing the delay period.

Error Messages:

Stuck Key:

If the control detects that a key is stuck in the depressed position, dishwasher operation will be suspended and the control will flash the LED associated with that key until the condition is corrected. If a key without an LED is stuck or multiple keys are stuck, the control will flash the lock-out LED.

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Contents Dishwashers Introduction Goals and ObjectivesTableofcontents Page Theory of Operation DU800DWG, DU801DWG, DU805Special Feature Soil SettlerComponent Access Electrical Shock HazardRemoving the Spray Arm Assembly Removing the Pump and Motor AssemblyServicing the Pump Assembly Removing the Soil Settler Assembly Removing the Heater ElementRemoving the Water Inlet Valve Removing the Float SwitchRemoving the Thermal Fuse Removing the Check Valve Accessing Components Inside the DoorRemoving the Motor Relay Removing the Switch Assembly Removing the TimerRemoving the Door Latch Switches Dishwasher Dispenser Disassembly Page Dishwasher Dispenser Assembly Solutions to Common Problems Testing Procedure ResultsTimer Motor Troubleshooting Guide Technical Information Cycle Timing Chart Wiring Diagram Model DU810DWG Cycle Timing Chart Wiring Diagram Models DU840DWG, DP840DWG Cycle Timing Chart Wiring Diagram Model DU850DWG Cycle Timing Chart Wiring Diagram Model DU890DWG Cycle Timing Chart Page Power Clean Filter Models With Tower Water Feed Model DU910PFG Models DP920PFG, DU920PFGOperating Removing the Pump Motor Assembly Replacing the Heater ElementServicing the Operating Thermostat Removing Access and Outer Door Panels Removing the Inside Door PanelReplacing the Spring Loaded Locking Tab Model DU910PFG Model DU910PFG Wiring Diagram Harness Terminal Block Wire End Strip CircuitsCycle Timing Charts Troubleshooting Guide Wiring Diagram Strip Circuits Cycle Timing Chart Cycle Timing Chart Notes Diagnostics and Sales Demo Timing Chart Power Clean Filter Models With Internal Water Feed Model GU940SCG Model GU960SCG Model GU980SCGServicing the Vertical Water Tube Securing TabServicing The Dishwasher Dispenser Assembly Servicing the Soil Sensing SystemDishwasher Dispenser Disassembly Page Dishwasher Dispenser Assembly Diagnostics and Sales Demo Timing Chart Troubleshooting Guide Model DU940SCG, DU960SCG, DU980SCG Strip Circuits Cycle Timing Chart Cycle Timing Chart Notes Custom Panel Dimensions Removing Access and Door Panels Installation InstructionsCustom Color Panels Installing Custom Panels Place the access panel front side down. Installing Heavy Duty Door Springs Heavy Duty Door Spring KitInstalling the Floor Mounting KIT Installation InstructionsPage

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