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5 DIAGNOSTICS
5.1 DishDrawer Diagnostics
(Classic, Designer & Interated models only) Wireless remote models refer p34.
DishDrawer™ diagnostics can only be entered in Power Off mode, i.e. when there is no display on the LCD, or the badge LEDs are off.
Note: If the product has been powered off at the wall due to a fault code error, once power is turned back on, wait 10 seconds before trying to enter diagnostics, as the product will be doing a self check in this time, and will not allow diagnostics to be entered.
Diagnostics is entered by holding the KEYLOCK and START/PAUSE buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds. Ensure that KEYLOCK is pushed first.
There are currently four levels of diagnostics. To move to the next level press POWER. To enter a level, press START/PAUSE. Once a level has been entered, pressing POWER will exit diagnostics completely. If no level is entered, then the display will cycle through the four levels and exit after the last.
On entering diagnostics mode, the first level is the display mode:
5.1.1 Display Mode
In this mode all LED’s and LCD segments (except keylock) are illuminated in the display.
On flat door and Integrated models the Start/Pause button is displayed blue and all touch panel LED’s are on.
Press the START/PAUSE button to successively display (for 3 seconds) the following:
Current Fault
Current fault sub code
Previous Fault
Previous fault sub code
Refer to section 6 for fault codes and sub codes.
Press the Keylock button to:
Clear the Current Fault, when completed a beep is sounded. This action moves the current fault into the previous fault while clearing the current fault. To clear the previous fault code, press KEYLOCK once more until the beep is sounded.
Warning: Once a fault code has been cleared, it is permanently removed from memory and cannot be recovered.
Press POWER to advance to the next level.
5.1.2 Hardware Output Mode (HO)
This level tests all the hardware outputs and inputs. The LCD models will display ‘HO’ in the display. The flat door models and integrated models will show the heavy, regular, fast, delicate and rinse LED’s on the secondary panel.
Press POWER to skip hardware diagnostics and advance to the next level.
Press START/PAUSE to enter hardware diagnostics.
Once hardware diagnostics has been entered, letters in the LCD display indicate the current hardware output being tested. For integrated models, the LED’s on the touch switch panel indicate the hardware output being tested, using binary encoding, as shown in the table on the following page.