CYCLE TIMING CHART NOTES
Note 1:
Pressure switch contact closure at any time during this interval causes the cycle to jump to interval 37. Immediately. For the normal cycle, the heater is “off” during this interval. For the heavy and
Note 2:
This thermal hold is only executed during the heavy and
Pressure switch contact closure at any time during this interval causes the cycle to jump to interval 37. Immediately.
Note 3:
Pressure switch contact closure at any time during this interval causes the cycle to jump to interval 31. Immediately. For the normal cycle, the heater is “off” during this interval. For the heavy and
Note 4:
This thermal hold is only executed during the heavy and
Note 5: Main Wash Thermal Hold
This thermal hold is automatic for the
=140ºF). For the normal cycle. This thermal hold is invoked by selecting the power scour or high temp wash options (Set Point = 140ºF) or as a result of the pressure switch tripping during the
Note 6: Main Wash Recirculation Interval
The power scour option increases the length of this interval to 10:00 for the
Note 7: Final Rinse Thermal Hold
This thermal hold is automatic for all cycles except the china wash and rinse only cycles (Set Point = 140ºF). For the china wash cycle, this thermal hold only occurs if the pressure switch trips during the
If the sani rinse option is selected, then the set point for this thermal hold becomes 150ºF and the default time changes is 25 minutes.
Note 8: Air Dry
The default status for the dry period is heat dry “on”. Selecting the “air dry” option causes the heater to be turned “off” during this interval.
Note 9: China Dry Interval
When the china wash cycle is selected, the heater will be turned off during this interval.
Note 10: Option LED’s
When a valid option is active, then the LED for the option will be “on”.
Note 11: Sani Complete LED
When the “sani rinse” option has been selected and completed. A “sani com- plete” indicator is illuminated at the end of the cycle. During a cycle in which
“sani rinse” has been selected, the target thermal hold temperature for the “sani rinse” option must be satisfied and maintained. If this condition is not satisfied (because the final rinse thermal hold default time elapsed or power to the dishwasher was lost at any time during the remainder of the cycle that follows due to a door opening or AC line failure) then the sani complete indica- tor will flash on and off at the end of the cycle. Opening the door or pressing any key will turn the indicator off in either case.
Note 12: Motor Drain Phase Winding
This output is only “on” when the motor is starting in the wash mode. When the control has determined that the motor has started, the wash phase wind- ing will be turned “off”.
Note 13: Motor Drain Phase Winding
This output is only “on” when the motor is starting in the drain mode. When the control has determined that the motor has started. The drain phase winding will be turned “off”.
Note 14: Diagnostic Sensor Input Test
The soil sense pressure switch input is active during this interval. Pressure switch contact closure at any time during this interval causes the cycle to jump to the next interval. Immediately.
Note 15: Diagnostic Thermal Hold
The default status for this thermal hold is “on”. The thermal hold set point is 140ºF or thermostat contact closure and the default time is 60 minutes. After 60 minutes, the thermal hold is terminated and normal cycle timing resumes. The diagnostic test cycle advance function can also be used to terminate this thermal hold.
Note 16: Cycle Complete
A clean indicator will be on at the end of this cycle. Opening the door or pressing any key will turn the indicator off.
Note 17: Diagnostics Cycle
The “clean” LED will turn on during the display test at the beginning of the cycle (interval 11) and again at the conclusion of the cycle (interval 2) regard- less of what it detects on the thermistor input. The “clean” LED will be on in intervals 1 through 8 of the cycle whenever an “open” (resistance greater than 200K OHMS. +/- 50K OHMS) is detected on the thermistor input by the control. Consequently, if a normally open operating thermostat were to be installed on the thermistor input, the “clean” LED would be on throughout the cycle until the thermostat tripped (e.g., during the thermal hold); With a ther- mistor installed, the clean LED would only be on in intervals 10 and 0. Be- cause the thermistor always has a resistance of between 50
Options Water Heat:
Forces a thermal hold to occur in the main wash regardless of soil level. The set point for this thermal hold is 140ºF. This option is automatic with the pots-
Sani Rinse:
Raises the setpoint temperature of the thermal hold in the final rinse to ap- proximately 65ºC/150ºF. This option is not available with china wash, quick wash & rinse only cycles. This option is only possible on models that use a thermistor.
Air Dry:
Opens the circuit to the heater element during the dry period of the cycle. This option is not available on quick wash or rinse only cycles (which have no dry period).
Power Scour:
Inserts additional heated wash time into the
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