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    Fisher &PaykelQuick Reference Guide

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    Tech Support Direct Number:

    1-866-936-7327 (Mon-Fri, 24hrs)

    DCS Tech Support Direct Number:

    1-888-396-2665(Available 11am 8pm EST, Mon Fri.)

    Customer Care Number:1-888-936-7872

    (Available 24/7)

    Table of Contents

    1. F&P Serial & Product Code Indentification 14. DD605/24 Fault Codes & User Options

    2. Diagnostic Quick Reference Guide 17. DishDrawer Installation

    3. Integrated Dishdrawer Fault Guide 18. Refrigerator Faults & Diagnostic

    4. Washer Faults 20. Quick Guide to VCC Diagnostics5. AquaS mart Size & Dispenser Setting 21. Wall Oven Element Profiles

    6. Top Load Dryer Fault Finding Guide 22. DCS Gas Conversion Kits8. Top Load Dryer Wiring (Gas) 23. Component Specs

    9. Top Load Dryer Wiring (Electric) 25. Suggested Parts List

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    N

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    Zealand

    Q

    Refrig.-Australia(Queensland)

    T

    Laundry,Refrig.,Range&D

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    U

    Laundry-USA

    H

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    L C D

    F-1 RINSE HEAVY NORMAL FAST DELICATE

    F-2 RINSE HEAVY NORMAL FAST DELICATE

    F-3 RINSE HEAVY NORMAL FAS T DE LICATE

    F-4 RINSE HEAVY NORMAL FAST DELICAT E

    F-5 RINSE HEAVY NORMAL FAST DELICATE

    F-6 RINSE HEAVY NORMAL FAST DELICATE

    F-7 RINSE HEAVY NORMAL FAST DELICATE

    F-8 RINSE HEAVY NORMAL FAST DELICATEU-1 RINSE HEAVY NORMAL FAST DELICATE

    U-2 RINSE HEA VY NORMA L FAST DELICATE

    U-3 RINSE HEA VY NORMA L FAS T DE LICATE

    HO Component

    EU RINSE Off Off Off DELICATE Exhaust valve

    FU RINSE Off Off FAST Off Water inlet valve

    dd RINSE Off Off FAS T DE LICATE Detergent diverter valveLS RINSE Off NORMAL Off Off Lid seal pumpRd RINSE Off NORMAL Off DELICATE Rinse aid dispenser

    RINSE NORMAL FAST as pump mo orP2 RINSE Off NORMAL FAST DELICATE Drain pump motordf RINSE HEAVY Off Off Off Drying fan

    Er RINSE HEAVY Off Off DELICATE Water heating element

    HEAVY NORMAL FAST ELICATE RINSE Wash Program Inducator lights

    L C D

    F-1 HEAVY NORMAL FAST DELICATE RINSE Both drawers: leak, water in base pan

    F-2 HEAVY NORMAL FAST ELICATE RINSE

    F-3 HEAVY NORMAL FAST ELICATE RINSE

    F-4 HEAVY NORMAL FAST DELICATE RINSE

    F-5 HEAVY NORMAL FAST DELICATE RINSE -605

    F-6 HEAVY NORMAL FAST ELICATE RINSE -605

    F-7 HEAVY NORMAL FAST ELICATE RINSE -605

    F-8 HEAVY NORMAL FAST DELICATE RINSE -605

    F-9 HEAVY NORMAL FAST DELICATE RINSE Electronics / Power Supply Failure

    U-1 HEAVY NORMAL FAST DELICATE RINSE

    U-2 HEAVY NORMAL FAST ELICATE RINSE -605

    U-4 HEAVY NORMAL FAST DELICATE RINSE -605

    HO Component

    bL HEAVY Off Off Off RINSE LCD Backlight not in -605

    Er HEAVY Off Off ELICATE Off Water heating element

    Ld HEAVY Off Off ELICATE RINSE Lid motorsdd HEAVY Off FAST Off Off Detergent diverter valveFU HEAVY Off FAST Off RINSE Water fill valve

    P1 HEAVY Off FAST ELICATE Off Wash pump motor

    P2 HEAVY Off FAST ELICATE RINSE Drain pump motor

    rd HEAVY NORMAL Off Off Off Rinse aid dispenserdF HEAVY NORMAL Off Off RINSE Drying fan

    LE * HEAVY NORMAL Off ELICATE Off Rinse aid LED flickers in -605

    C1 HEAVY NORMAL Off ELICATE RINSE Water Softener Diverter valveC2 HEAVY NORMAL FAST Off Off Water Softener Brine Pump

    HEAVY a er o ener r ne a ve

    C HEAVY NORMAL FAST ELICATE OFF Displays current water temperatureE HEAVY NORMAL FAST ELICATE RINSE Displays controller rail voltage

    * LE tests rince aid LED & salt tank LED in -60

    Rev. 5.7

    DD-602 & DS-602

    Blocked drain or HP/LP setting

    Shaded area indicates light ON Possible Cause

    Defective heater or controller

    Bad heater/connection, controller

    Unplug, reset, replace controller

    Unplug, reset, replace controller

    use Program lights for Integrated models

    DD-603, DS-603 & DD-605, DS-605 & DCS models

    Replace controller (RAM error)No water filling, water pressure?

    Drawer opened during operation

    DISHDRAWER QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE

    Jammed or stuck rotor, RPS

    Fill temp + 185F; repl. controller

    No lid motor current detected

    Bad heater / connection, controller

    Flood, leak, water in base pan

    Jammed or stuck rotor, RPS

    Heater on without water in tub

    Lid motor (s) jammed up or down

    Lid motor didn't reach stall currrent

    Shaded area indicates light ON Possible Cause

    Ground leakage fault

    Check OTHER drawer for fault, corre

    No water fill ing, check supply

    Check loading, item above drawer edg

    use Program lights for Integrated models

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    Fault # Binary Count Fault Remendy1 00000001 motor controller fault - controller3 00000011 motor controller fault - controller GW models:9 00001000 sizing error - size contr oller

    10 00001010 temp sensor, thermistor error - thermistor, controller12 00001100 flood protection error - water valves, pump, controller24 00011000 dispenser setting dispenser mus t be set26 00011010 detergent valve fault

    27 00011011 fabric softner valve faultIW models:

    36 00100100 water leak fault - pump, hose lea k, l eak37 00100101 pump blocked error - pump, controller38 00100110 pressure sensor fault - controller39 00100111 pressure tube fault - press tube, controller40 00101000 basket dis-engage fault - foreign object

    41 00101001 temp sensor fault - thermistor thermistor45 00101101 display memory check fault - display46 00101110 display memory - check display48 00110000 hot & cold valve coil fault - water valve wiring, valves49 00110001 cold water valve fault - cold water valve

    49 00110001 cold / hot water valve fault - valves50 00110010 hot water valve fault - hot water valve51 00110011 diverter valve fault - diverter valve, controller52 00110100 diverter top-of f fault - diverter valve53 00110101 RPS Step F ail harness to RPS, RPS, controller

    54 00110110 Motor Ctrl Step Fail harness/contacts/motor/c ontroller

    56 00111000 basket check no valid fault customer loadi ng, siphoning57 00111001 brown out during display write fault - controller60 00111100 motor controller memor y fault - contr oller68 01000100 pressure transducer error - controller

    69 01000101 pressure transducer error - controller70 01000110 pressure transducer error - controller72 01001000 pressure transducer error - controller104 01101000 see fault # 106106 01101010 display to controller comm error - display, controller

    107 01101011 motor controller error - controller108 01101100 see fault # 106109 01101101 AC pump triac over temperature - pump, controller110 01101110 motor bridge ther mistor open ckt - controller111 01101111 motor bridge ther mistor short ckt - controller

    112 01110000 motor current sense too high - controller113 01110001 AC pump thermistor short ckt - controller130 10000010 RPS sensor error - wiring, RPS, contr oller136 10001000 motor stall - wiring, stator, controller160 10100000 basket engaged - basket jammed, foreign object

    220 11011100 EEPROM map not programmed - controller230 11100110 EEPROM out of range - controller232 11101000 comms timeout - display, controller233 11101001 EEPROM read error - contr oller234 11101010 lid lock open ckt - lid l ock with harness

    235 11101011 lid lock short ckt - lid l ock with harness236 11101100 incompatible EEPROM - wrong controller237 11101111 temp sensor error - thermistor238 11101110 lid lock fault # 1 lid lock with harness239 11101111 lid lock fault # 2 lid lock with harness

    240 11110000 hall out of order - RPS sensor241 11110001 function time out - display, controller243 11110011 stepper test failure - wiring, see fault # 53 & 54245 11110101 SmartPump s tall - chec k pump

    247 11110111 SmartPump flapper fault - check pump248 11111000 SmartPump top up fault - check pump249 11111001 SmartPump timeout fault - no change in water level250 11111010 SmartPump l oss

    To Enter Diagnostics:GWL & WA Models -1. With machine off: Press and hold the WTemp Down & then thePower button.2. Press the Sp in Speed Up button 3 times,until the Low, Slow & Hold lights are lit up.3. Note the position of the lights, from Righ

    Left in the Wash Progress Bar (as shownbelow).4. Total numbers and refer to fault list.

    IWL Models 1. With machine off: Press and hold theLifecycles button & then the Power button2. Press the Lifecycles button again forWarning status and then Options down forFault Status, refer to fault list.

    AquaSmart LCD Models -1. With machine off: Press and hold the Se& High Efficiency buttons.

    2. Press Select and refer to fault list.AquaSmart LED Models 1. Press and hold High Efficiency & then thPower button. (Easy Iron & Power on NonDispensing Models)

    2. Press the Sp in Speed Up 3 times for lastfault. Refer to fault list.Turning Restart Feature Off:GWL & WA Models 1. Once in diagnostics, press the Down walevel button. The low light should go off. Tfirst five lights will blink when the Restartfeature is off. Repeat this step to turn back

    IWL Models After entering diagnosticsPress the Options down button & then theHome button. Press Power to set. Stain l igwill blink with Restart Off.

    AquaSmart LCD Models 1. Once in Diagnostics, choose Control andpress Select.

    2. Press the Left arrow to deselect the ResFeature. Repeat these steps to turn on aga

    AquaSmart LED Models 1. Once in Diagnostics, On Dispenser modePress the Fabric Softener button, (Non-dispensing models,press and hold the Tem

    button for 3 seconds.)2. Reverse these steps to turn back on.

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    Washer Faults & Diagnostics (All Models)

    Before Replacing A Control BoardOhm out the following components:

    Pump Motor:...230V 33 ohm..............120V 7 ohm

    Water Valves: 64 ohms (24 VDC

    Diverter Valve: ...1.2 2.5 kohmThermistor (@ 68F: 10,000 12,500 ohmLid Lock: .65 ohms +/- 5 ohm

    Motor:..16 ohms per winding, 32 phase to pha4

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    Size Setting: If not set, an F9 will occur.

    LED Models:1. Switch the machine on at the power point(mains), but off on the machine.2. To size the machine, follow the steps below.

    Push and hold the SPIN button, then pressthe POWER button at the same time until themachine beeps.

    Select the SOFTENER button for the 8kgmachine. Select the SPIN button for the 7kg machine.Note: All US machines are 8kg size (L).3. Press the POWER button to lock in the sizeand to exit this mode.

    Dispenser Type Setting:

    LED Models:1. Switch machine on at the power point(mains), but off at on the machine.2. Press and hold the TEMPERATURE button,then press the POWER button. AquaSmart willgive 4 short beeps and the pattern of LEDs

    will change.3. To select the appropriate dispensing typesfollow the steps below.A. (No Dispensing):Press TEMPERATURE Button to i lluminatethe COLD LED.

    B. (Double Dispensing):Press TEMPERATURE Button to i lluminatethe Warm LED.C. (Triple Dispensing):Press TEMPERATURE Button to i lluminatethe HOT LED.

    4. Press the POWER button to lock in thedispensing type and to exit this mode.

    LCD Models:1. Switch the machine on at the power point(mains), but off on the machine.2. To size the machine, follow the stepsbelow. Push and hold the left SCROLL button,then press the HIGH EFFICIENCY button atthe same time until the machine beeps. Select the size of the machine by pressingthe left or right SCROLL button. For an 8kg machine, select 650mm For a 7kg machine, select 600mm.

    Note: All US machines are size 650mm (L). Press the SELECT button.3. Press the POWER button to lock in thesize and to exit this mode.

    LCD Models:1. Switch machine on at the power point(mains), but off on the machine.2. Press and hold the Left Scroll button,then press the Start Pause button.AquaSmart will give 4 short beeps and the

    dispensing type setting screen will appearon the LCD screen.3. Select the dispensing type of themachine by pressing either the Left or RightScroll button to highlight the appropriatedispensing type.

    4. Press the POWER button to lock in thedispensing type and to exit this mode.

    *It is not necessary to set dispenser type on non-

    dispensing units.If Dispenser Type is not set , an F24 will occur. If

    an F24 occurs, the machine must be switched offbefore setting.

    AquaSmart Size and Dispensing Setting Instructions

    Note: Size & Dispenser Information must be programmed when a Motor Control or Display is replaced*.

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    Dryer Fault Finding Flow Chart(Sections refer to pages in Service Manual 517760B)

    No Power1. Is there power to the supply outlet? Yes, advance to #2, No, arrange repair of supply as necessary.

    2. Is the power cord fitted correctly? Yes, advance to #3, No, refit correctly.3. Is there continuity of the power cord? Yes, advance to #4, No, check as per section 6.1.1 (elec.) or 6.1.3 (gas)

    4. Is there continuity of the main harness? Yes, advance to #5, No, check as per section 6.1.2 (elec.) or 6.1.4 (gas)5. Fit new Motor Control Module.

    No Heat (Electric Models)1. Is a fault code displayed? Yes, refer to section 5.2 or packet fault code list, No, advance to #2.2. Are thermostats OK? Yes, advance to #3, Check as per section 6.2.1, replace as necessary.3. Are element resistances OK? Yes, advance to #4, Check as per section 6.2.2, replace as necessary.4. Are elements drawing correct current? Check as per sections 6.2.3 and 6.2.4, Yes, advance to #55. Replace Motor Control Module

    No Heat (Gas Models)1. Is a fault code displayed? Yes, refer to section 5.2 or packet fault code list, No, advance to #22. Is the gas supply OK? No, reinstate supply, Yes, advance to #33. Does the igniter glow suffi ciently to activate flame detector? No, advance to #6, Yes, advance to #4.

    4. Are gas valve resistances OK? Check as per section 6.2.5, replace if necessary. Yes, advance to #5.5. Is the flame detector operating correctly? Check as per section 6.2.6, replace if necessary.

    6. Has the overheat thermostat tripped? Is the manual reset thermostat OK? Yes, reset thermostat, replace ifnecessary, No, advance to #7

    7. Is the flame detector operating correctly? Check as per section 6.2.6, replace if necessary, Yes, advance to #8.8. Is there continuity of the harness? Yes, advance to #9, No, repair or replace as necessary.

    9. Replace Motor Control Module.

    Drum Door Not Opening/Closing1. Is a fault code displayed? Yes, refer to section 5.2 or packet fault code list, No, advance to #2.2. Are pulleys free and is the belt aligned properly? No, rectify fault, Yes, advance to #3.3. Check manual operation of drum door for jamming, etc. OK? No, rectify fault, Yes, adv ance to #4.

    4. Is actuator operating properly? No, repair as necessary, Yes, advance to #5.

    5. Is cabinet racked? Yes, level cabinet, No, adv ance to #6.6. Is drum inlet bearing tight? Yes, replace bearing. Refer to section 7.28 .

    Drum Does Not Rotate1. Is a fault code displayed? Yes, refer to section 5.2 or packet fault code list. No, advance to #2.

    2. Are the pulleys free and is the belt aligned properly? No, refit/repair as necessary. Yes, advance to #3.3. Are motor winding resistances correct? Refer to section 6.3.3, replace motor if necessary, Yes, advance to #4.4. Is continuity of harness to motor OK? No, repair/replace. Yes, advance to #55. Is flame detector operating correctly? Replace if necessary.

    Clothes Take Too Long To Dry1. Is a fault code displayed? Yes, refer to section 5.2 or packet fault code list. No, advance to #2.2. Has the correct cycle been chosen for clothes? No, advise customer of proper cycle. Yes, advance to #3.

    3. Is the cabinet vented externally? No, advise customer of proper venting. Yes, was correct spin speed inwasher chosen? No, advise customer as to how spin speed aids in drying. Yes, advance to #4.4. Any restrictions in the ducting, too many bends, etc? Yes, clean out, advise customer. No, advance to #5.5. Are the inlet grill and burner grill free of l int? No, clean. Yes, advance to #6.

    6. Are the conductivity bars clean and connected properly? Check as per section 6.4.5. No, clean and/or connect.Yes, advance to #7.

    7. Is the lint filter and exhaust sensor free of lint? No, clean and check as per section 6.2.8. Yes, adv ance to #8.8. Is heater operating? Refer to section 9.2 (elec.) or 9.3 (gas). No, replace as necessary. Yes, advance to #9.

    9. Are inlet and outlet duct seals OK? No, fit new seals, refer to sections 7.20 and 7.26. Yes, advance to #10 .10. Is screw securing Power Module tight? Refer to section 6.5.1(d).

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    Noisy1. Are pulleys free and is belt aligned properly? No, rectify. Yes, advance to #2.

    2. Is motor or fan loose? Yes, rectify. No, advance to #3.3. Is there excessive lin t build up on the fan blades? Yes, clean. No, advance to #4.

    4. Is outlet duct seal OK? No, refit, refer to section 7.20. Yes, advance to #5 .5. Check manual operation of drum door for distortion. Is it OK? No, rectify, Yes, adv ance to #6.6. Is drum inlet bearing free? No, replace bearing as per section 7.28. Yes, adv ance to #7.7. Are outlet duct bearings OK? No, replace if necessary, refer to section 7.19. Yes, advance to #8.

    8. Is inlet duct seal OK? No, replace duct seal, refer to section 7.26. Yes, advance to #9.9. Are tumbler baffles tight? No, tighten. Yes, advance to #10.

    10. Is duct damaged? Yes, repair, No, advance to #11.11. Is lint filter in place and secure? No, re-fit, Yes, advance to #12.12. Are the two deck brackets properly seated beneath the top deck? No, re-seat.

    SmartLoad Dryer Faults

    Power off, press and hold AUTO DRYdown then press POWERTo retrieve lastfault: Press AUTO DRY up three (3) times for last fault (Drying Progress lights)

    # Binary Fault Remedy

    1 00001 communications error sensor module, motor controller2 00010 drum gap can't be located sensor module, drum

    3 00011 drum stalled drum movement, belt, motor, harness, controller

    4 00100 invalid option link read control module

    6 00110 door jammed remove obstruction, check for broken parts

    7 00111 motor current excessive remove jam, motor control module, motor

    8 01000 exhaust sensor over temp check sensor ckt, element, controller, sensor mod.

    9 01001 exhaust sensor under temp exhaust sensor under temp, open circuit

    10 01010 24 volt supply error sensor module11 01011 lid lock open ckt check lid lock / harness

    12 01100 lid lock switching failure check lid lock resistance / replace sensor / l id lock

    14 01110 sensor module fault replace sensor module16 10000 ai rflow restriction check busket, filter, venting, thermostat, motor control module

    20 10100 door actuator stall see fault 21

    21 10101 actuator excess voltage check lid movement

    22 10110 door actuator open ckt check wiring, replace sensor module

    23 10111 actuator movement interup check mains voltage, replace sensor module

    24 11000 door movement too long see fault 21

    28 11100 data retrieval error switch off mains for 10 sec., ck, replace motor control

    29 11101 brown-out data error if fault every time DX turned on replace sensor module30 11110 lid lock unable to lock USER WARNING if not, ck harness, lock or sensor module

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    FlameOperation

    ExhaustSensorResistance

    MotorResistance:

    9.6ohmsacross

    any2wires

    ValveT

    est:

    Wires1

    to2=1.4kohms

    Wires1

    to3=360ohms

    Wires4

    to5=1.3kohms

    Condu

    ctivityContacts:6.4MegaOhms

    (Meas

    urewhenDisconnectedCompletely)

    LidLo

    ck:63ohms

    Ignitor:40to

    200ohms

    Whencold

    PowerModTestAtPlugonSensMod

    5VDCBetween1and2

    24VDCBetween1and3

    32Deg

    33KOhms

    50Deg

    20KOhms

    68Deg

    12KOhms

    86Deg

    8

    KOhms

    104De

    g

    5

    KOhms

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    t

    Ignition:PowerthroughM

    anualResetThermostat.FlameDe

    tectclosedpowering

    theignitor.

    120voltsterminals1and3onthePrimaryValve

    .Run:FlameDetectopenc

    ircuitsoignitoroff.120voltsbetw

    eenTerminals1and2

    OnPrimaryValvealsobetweenterminals4and5onSecond

    aryValve

    8

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    ConductivityContacts:6.4MegaO

    hms

    (Me

    asurewhenDisconnected

    Completely)

    LidLock:63ohms

    MotorResistance

    :

    9.6ohmsacrossany2

    wires

    ElementResistances.

    MeasureBetween

    ManualResetT/statto

    controllerwire.

    Violet=37Ohms5.8Amps240vtoO/heat

    Yellow=13.5Ohms15

    .0AmpsThermostat

    DEGX1-

    DEGX2TestPage

    NoHeat

    VioletT/stats

    120vToEarth

    PowerModTestAtPlugonSensMod

    5VDCBetween

    1and2

    24VDCBetween

    1and3

    ExhaustSe

    nsor

    Resistances

    Drum

    Direction

    Down

    4Minutes

    Up

    40s

    econds

    TempDegrees

    Fahrenheit

    Resistance

    Kiloohms

    Element

    3.6Kw

    1.4Kw

    3.6Kw

    1.4Kw

    32

    33

    Denim

    On

    On

    Off

    On

    50

    20

    Regular

    On

    On

    Off

    On

    68

    12

    P.Press

    On

    Off

    Off

    On

    86

    8

    Delicate

    On

    Off

    Off

    On

    104

    5

    AirDry

    Off

    Off

    Off

    Off

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    Heater Plate Contacts: (Heater Plate Part #:527702)

    NOTE: Incoming voltage is present between contacts 6 & 7.Live testing not recommended!

    Temp Sensor - Chassis Harness 1 & 2 962 Ohms (68F)PWR Resistor/Heater Chassis Harness 3 & 4 56 Ohms (+/- 5 Ohms)

    PWR Resistor/Thermal Fuse Chassis Harness 3 & 6 30 Ohms (+/- 5 Ohms)Heater/Thermal Fuse Chassis Harness 4 & 6 26 Ohms (+/- 5 Ohms)

    Wash/Drain Motor Contacts: (Stator Part #: 528042)

    Motor Harness 1&2, 1&3, 2&3 16 Ohms between any two

    Fill Valve: (Fill Valve Part #:529828)

    Chasis Harness 13 &14(last two) 60 Ohms (+/- 10%)

    Detergent Diverter: (Dispenser Assembly Part #:526860)Dispenser Harness 1 & 2 60 Ohms (+/- 5 Ohms)

    Rinse Aid Pump: (Same as above)Dispenser Harness 3 & 4 60 Ohms (+/- 5 Ohms)

    Drying Fan: (Drying Fan with harness Part #: 526752)Fan/LED Harness 3 & 4 Approx. 3.4 kOhms

    Water Softener Contacts: (Water Softener Assembly Part #: 527084)

    Softener By-Pass Valve Softener Harness 1 & 2 60 Ohms (+/- 5 Ohms)Brine Pump Softener Harness 3 & 4 60 Ohms (+/- 5 Ohms)

    Controller

    LCD/Badg

    Dispenser

    Fan/LED

    Comms

    Water Softener Motor Chassis Harness

    1146 110 1

    1

    6

    1

    4

    1

    4

    1

    4

    DD603 Test Points

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    Y es N o

    5

    Y es N o

    Y es N o

    Y es N o

    11

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    Heater Plate Contacts: (Heater Plate Part #: 522091)Temp Sensor - POWER, P101 - 1 & 2 - Around 10 kOhms (@68F)Dropper Resistor - POWER, P101 - 4 & 5- 24 Ohms (+/- 3 Ohms)Element Track - POWER, P101 & Power cord - 6 & Neut at plug - 24 Ohms (+/- 3 Ohms)

    Wash/Drain Motor Contacts: (Stator Part # 522088)

    Motor Phases - MOTOR, P201 - 1 & 2, 2 & 3, 1 & 3 - Around 16 Ohms phase to phase

    Fill Valve: (Fill Valve Part #: 529730)CHASSIS, P205 - 10 & 11(last two) - 65 Ohms (+/- 10 Ohms)

    Detergent Diverter Coil: (Dispenser Part #: 526860)DISPENSER, P204 - 1 & 2 - 65 Ohms (+/- 10 Ohms)

    Rinse Aide Pump Coil: (Dispenser Part #: 526860)DISPENSER, P204 - 3 & 4- 65 Ohms (+/- 10 Ohms)

    Lid Motors: (Lid Motor Part #s: 522085)CHASSIS, P205 - 6 & 7, 8 & 9 - approx. 30 Ohms

    Drying Fan: (Fan Part #: 522006)FAN, P203 - 3 & 4- approx. 2 - 3 Meg Ohms

    Water Softener Coils: (Softener Assm Part #: 522539)WATER SOFTENER, P202 - Brine Pump 1 & 2 Bypass 3 & 4 - 65 Ohms (+/- 10 Ohms

    All readings are for machines made for the US market and are approximate.

    Controller

    POWER, P101CHASSIS, P205MOTOR, P201COMMS

    P302

    DISPENSERP204

    FANP203

    WATERSOFTENERP202

    7 111 16 16 14 1

    1

    4

    DD605 & DD24 Test Points

    1

    4

    1

    9LCD/

    BADGE

    P303

    Contacts are numbered top to bottomon left-hand harnesses & right to left

    on bottom harnesses.

    Circuit Board on Heater Plate

    These two

    are looped.

    Temp Sen

    12Kohm @

    8.3Kohm @

    Power Resistor

    24 Ohms

    Heater Track

    24 Ohms

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    DD605 & DD24 Fault Flow Chart

    F1 - The bottom controller flood detector has activated YES NO

    1. Did a flood occur (any evidence of water in base of chassis)? >>2 >>2. Are lids on both tubs closing properly and seals undamaged (no dishes preventing lids from closing? >>3 >>

    3. Are spray arms and rotor correctly fitted? >>4 >>4. Is there any foaming (rinse aid spill or wrong detergent used)? >>A >>

    5. Is there a leaking seal (motor, heater plate, dispenser, water softener, drain hose or flapper valve)? >>6 >>6. Replace damaged/failed items as required and mop up water in base of chassis. >>A >>

    7. Is fill valve shutting off (check in diagnostics)? >>8

    >>8. Is there evidence of corrosion or dirt around flood sensor on mains filter board? >>A >>9. Is flood reported by both tubs (double only)? >>10 >>10. Is problem corrected by replacing mains filter board? >>A >>

    11. Is problem corrected by replacing controllers? >>A >>12. Are all connectors and harnesses correctly fitted and undamaged? Refit or replace as required. >>A >>

    F2 - Motor not starting YES NO1 Is rotor free to turn? >>2 >>2 Is power available at controller (do lid actuators run in diagnostics)? >>3 >>3 Is motor vibrating or turning erratically when using diagnostics? >>4 >>4 Is hall sensor and its harness correctly fitted and undamaged? Replace damaged items as required. >>5 >>

    5 Are connections to stator correct and harnesses undamaged? >>7 >>6 Is motor moving? >>7 >>7 Is resistance of stator windings about 16 ohm (phase to phase)? Replace stator if not >>8 >>8 Are motor and chassis connectors correctly fitted and harnesses undamaged? Refit or replace as required. >>9 >>9 Is problem corrected by replacing controller? >>A >>10 Replace PCB mains filter. >>A >>

    F3 - Water temperature greater than 185F YES NO1. Is incoming water temperature below 185 degrees F? >>2 >>

    2. Is the temperature of the water consistent with what you read in diagnostics? >>5 >>3. Is water temperature reading in diagnostics 199? >>4 >>4. Is power connector on controller and connector on heater plate correctly fitted? Refit if not. >>5 >>5. Is resistance between pins 1 & 2 at the controller power connector about 10K (@68F)? >>7 >>

    6. Replace heater plate. >>A >>7. Replace controller. >>A >>

    F4 - Element on for more than 3 hrs and water has not reached required temperature YES NO

    1. Are associated controller and heater plate connectors correctly fitted and harnesses undamaged?Refit or replace as required. >>2 >>2. Is resistance between pins 1 and 2 of heater plate pcb correct ? >>4 >>3. Replace heater plate. >>A >>4. Is resistance between pins 1 and 2 of controller power connector about 10K (@68F)? >>5 >>5 Replace controller. >>A >>

    F5 - Lid actuator jammed up or down

    YES

    NO1. Are dishes preventing lid closing properly? Remind customer of size and loading limitations if so. >>A >>2. Do yokes visibly move freely when actuators operated using diagnostics (not jamming at front or rear)? >>4 >>3. Replace or refit yokes. >>A >>4. Replace actuators. >>A >>

    F6 - Lid motors run but do not reach stall current YES NO1. Are yokes connected to actuators and lid and actuators clipped in place? Reconnect if not. >>2 >>2. Do lid actuators work correctly in diagnostics? >>4 >>3. Replace actuators. >>A >>4. Replace controller. >>A >>

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    DD605 & DD24 Fault Flow Chart

    F7 - No lid motor current detected YES NO1. Are lid actuator connectors properly fitted? Refit if not. >>2 >>2. Is associated controller (top, bottom or single) receiving power (use diagnostics to run drain pump)? >>4 >>3. Are harnesses undamaged and connectors fitted to controllers? Replace or refit as required. >>4 >>4. Does replacing PCB mains filter correct problem? >>A >>5. Does replacing one or both actuators correct problem? >>A >>6. Replace controller. >>A >>

    F8 - Ground (Earth) leakage fault YES NO1. Is a Megger test successful? >>4 >>22. Are top and bottom harnesses and connectors physically damaged? Replace if damaged. >>A >>3. Are any connectors or grounding (earthing) connectors not properly fitted, including door ground (earth)connectors? Refit if not fitted properly. >>A >>4. Are tracks on top or bottom heater plate damaged? Replace heater plate if so. >>A >>5. Does replacing PCB mains filter solve problem? >>A >>66. Replace top and bottom controllers. >>A >>A

    F9 - Electronics/Power Supply Failure YES NO1. Is previous fault F3, F8 or F9? >>2 >>

    2. Fix previous fault. >>A >>3. Did fault occur immediately after power on? >>4 >>4. Are solenoid coils and motor windings damaged or overheated? Replace as necessary. >>A >>5. Are solenoid coil resistances about 70 ohm and motor winding resistance about 16 ohm (phase to phase)?Replace as required. >>7 >>6. Are lid actuators properly connected? Correct if necessary >>7 >>7. Is controller damaged or overheated or leaking fluid? Replace if so. >>A >>8. Is fault on top controller? >>9 >>9. Does bottom controller work? >>10 >>10. Are top controller chassis and power harnesses properly connected and undamaged and no wiresloose (controller may not be receiving power from bottom controller)? Replace or repair if not. >>12 >>11. Is bottom controller chassis harness properly connected and undamaged? Replace or repair if not. >>12 >>12. Are connectors on PCB mains filter properly connected? Replace or repair if not >>13 >>13. Are heater plate harnesses properly connected and undamaged? Replace or repair if not. >>14 >>

    14. Replace controller which is reporting the fault. >>A >>

    FF - Top tub not responding (double only) YES NO1. Does top controller work when swapped with bottom? Replace if not. >>A >>22. Are chassis and power connectors correctly fitted at top controller and mains filterboard ends and are harnesses undamaged? Replace or refit as required. >>3 >>A3. Replace mains filter board. >>A >>A

    U1 (No Tap symbol on LCD) Fill valve open for 3 minutes and wash pump has not primed YES NO1 Is there water in the tub? >>7 >>22 Does turning on water supply correct problem? >>A >>3 Is inlet hose or pipe interrupter in water softener (if fitted) blocked? >>A >>44 Does fill valve work (use diagnostics)? >>5 >>A

    5 Is motor operating (use diagnostics)? >>6 >>A6 Replace controller. >>A >>A7 Is there too much water in tub? >>8 >>8 Is sprayarm and rotor correctly fitted? >>10 >>A9 Is water pressure sufficient (above 30kPa or 4.3psi)? >>10 >>A10 Is there foaming (spilled rinse aid maybe)? >>A >>6

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    DD605 & DD24 Fault Flow Chart

    U4 - Advisory fault: other tub has disabled power supply YES NO1. Fix fault on other tub. >>A >>

    U3 - Filled too quickly or failed to drainThis fault is not displayed to the customer, but it is recorded in the fault history and can be seen by Smart Tool. If the motorsenses prime too soon (in less than 20 seconds), the product will drain and refill up to 5 times, then continue the wash prograregardless, and log the fault.

    YES NO1. Is the product draining completely from the previous fill? Test in diagnostics. >>2 >>2. Is the product filling too quickly? >>93. Is the drain blocked or are the drain hoses kinked? >>A >>

    4. Are the drain sump inlet or outlet pipes blocked? >>A >>5. Is the drain filter blocked? >>A >>6. Is the rotor fitted correctly, or is it damaged? >>A >>7. Are the motor connections and resistances bad? >>A >>8. Are the hall sensor or connections faulty? >>A9. Is the water pressure too high? >>A >>10. Is the water inlet valve faulty? >>A

    User Options

    To set and change the user options for Dishdrawer, ensure the Dishdrawer is on (the display will be lit). Then press and holdtogether the Lock and Eco buttons as shown below. The machine will then beep and the letters rA will be displayed. All the rLEDs on the top part of the tub will be lit except for the Rinse and Eco LEDs. Pushing the Lock button on the front of theunit can change each option. To scroll through the options press the Start/Pause button, also located on the front of the unit

    ScreenDisplay

    Integ. LightPattern

    Option Mode Description Def

    rARed light above Start

    buttonRinse Aid Setting

    Can be set at minimum level one(one red LED lit) through tomaximum level five (all red LEDs lit) 4

    hdGreen light above

    Start button

    Water Softener

    Setting

    Refer to water softner U&C for correct settingsZe

    AP

    Orange light above

    Start button Auto Power Option

    Drawer will automatically turn on when opened. Can be turnedoff

    O

    ECGreen light above

    Start button & Red

    light above Lock

    End of Wash SignalThe Dishdrawer will beep 6 times at the end of the cycle. Thisfeature can be turned off O

    LDRed light above Start

    & Lock button

    Closed Drawer

    Option

    This option will lock the Dishdrawer when fully closed. When youwish to open the drawer, the power button must be pressed. O

    dS Not Applicable Clean Dish SymbolIf this option is on, the 00 symbol will remain in the display afterthe cycle has completed, indicating that the dishes are clean.

    O

    LH

    Orange light above

    Start button & Ecoli ht is Red

    Dry Enhancement

    Mode (beforeDD605

    When this option is On, the lid will be held down at the end of

    the cycle for 4 hours to enhance drying performance. The dryingfan will also run for that time. (Not used after DD603)

    O

    Eco Button

    Lock

    tart/Pause Button

    Integrated ModelsOn Integrated Models when

    Option is On all cycle lightsbe illuminated. When Off,

    cycle lights will be off.

    Cycle Lights

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    1. Before installing the DishDrawer, make sure the zip ties onthe drain hoses are removed.

    2. Be sure the DishDrawer is leveled as shown below.

    3. At least two of the side mounts (A/B) must be used to

    secure the DishDrawer.

    4. The drain hose must must have a high point of aminimum 29 1/2 from the floor (minimum 6 from texit point. The Y connector must be installed

    vertically, one hose above the other, as shown below

    5. There can be no sag in the drain line after the higpoint, as shown below. All excess hose should beremoved.

    6. Please refer to the installation manual for details o

    other installation options.

    Key DishDrawer Installation Points

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    To Enter Diagnostics (ActiveSmart): Press and hold the Modebutton

    and then the Increase Temperature (Up) button. You will then see theFresh Food Temperature in binary code.

    - Press the Up button once more for the Freezer Temperature.- Press the Up button again for Defrost Sensor Temperature

    - Press the Up button again to enter the Input/Output StatusPress the Mode button again to exit Diagnostics

    To Force A Defrost: Press and hold the Mode button and then theDecrease Temperature (Down) button. After two minutes the defrost

    element will come on, if the temperature in the freezer is below 46degrees.

    To Take a Light Pen Download: Press and hold the Mode button andthen the Up button, release those and then press the Down button. The

    bottom of the thermometer should blink red. Place light pen over this light

    for the download.

    Key Presses before January 2009 Key Presses after January 2009

    Steps to Diagnosing Poor or No Ice Production

    1. Ensure the customers water and Ice Maker is turned on.2. Ensure the Freezer temperature is at or below 14F

    3. Force an Ice Harvest to ensure the Ice Maker motor is functioning and water valve opens. Be sure bin is in place for this test. (reto the Key Presses chart above)

    4. Inspect Ice Maker Sensor (located on the bottom of the ice maker). Check for broken wires and proper resistance at the powermodule connection (refer to the table on the next page). Note:Left side panel must be removed before dropping ice maker.

    If all checks out, refer to bulletin S-FRFD-09-16 (found on Cool Blue World) for further details.

    Refrigerator Diagnostics (All Models)

    Temperature Settings:

    Ice & Water Input/OutputActiveSmart Input/Output

    To Enter Diagnostics on Ice & Water Models:Press and hold the Menubutton and the Rightarrow

    button for 4 seconds. This enters Diagnostics. The currenRefrig.temperature in Celsius is displayed

    - Press Right button again for current Freezer temp.- Press Right button again for Defrost Sensor temp.

    - Press Right button again for Input/Output- Press Right button again three more times for Fault

    History H00 indicates no faults in history.To Take a Light Pen Download:

    After entering Diagnostics, press the Left arrow key. dlwill appear in the screen. Place pen on either of the light

    beside the water dispenser for the download.

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    Fault Code 1Reason: On last power up, the power modulefailed self test.Primary Action: Replace power moduleFault Code 2Reason: The previous 2 defrosts were abortedafter 30 minutesPrimary Action: Check defrost elementFault Code 3Reason: The resistance of all the temperature

    sensors is outside the normal r ange(>45K Ohms)Primary Action: Check 6 way Rast connector atpower moduleFault Code 4Reason: The resistance of all the temperaturesensors is outside the normal r ange(< 660 Ohms)Primary Action: Check 6 way Rastconnector at power moduleFault Code 5Reason: The resistance of the FC sensors isoutside the normal range(>45K Ohms)Primary Action: Check sensor connector at powermoduleFault Code 6Reason: The resistance of the FC sensors isoutside the normal range(45K Ohms)Primary Action: Check sensor connector at powermoduleFault Code 8Reason: The resistance of the Defrost sensor isoutside the normal range(45K Ohms)Primary Action: Check sensor connectorFault Code 10

    Reason: The resistance of the PC sensors i soutside the normal range(45K Ohms)Primary action: Check connection at moduleFault Code 23Reason: PC 2 sensor outside limit(45K Ohms)Primary action: Check connection at moduleFault Code 25Reason: IM sensor outside limit(

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    Quick Guide to Fault Finding with VCC Compressors.

    1.Turning the product off and on again resets the control algorithm and it will alway s try to start the compressor when thepower supply is switched back on. This is a reliable way of gett ing the elect ronics to try to start the compressor when y ouare f ault f inding.

    Note: Compressor Start -up: In case any anomaly occurs during compressor starting, the control will wait 6 secondsbef ore repeating the start-up. If the compressor doesnt start after 12 trials, the control will wait 8 minutes bef ore repeating

    the start-up procedure (this condition may occur when pressures are not equalized between suction and discharge sidesin the refrigerat ion system. You can by pass the 8-minute wait time by resetting the power, as above.

    2. Checking the Compressor.If the compressor fails to start and makes no attempt to start, place your hand on the compressor immediately after

    switching the power on so y ou can check f or any v ibrations f rom the compressor. If there is no v ibration at all f rom thecompressor then disconnect the product f rom the power supply and remove the terminal cover f rom the compressor tocheck the motor winding resistance. The resistance between any of the 3 pins on the compressor should be

    approximately 6.4 ohms. If y ou dont measure this value, the compressor is f aulty.

    3. Checking the Inverter.High Voltage Circuit: Whenever power is

    supplied to the ref rigerator, there shouldalways be mains v oltage (110V) in the high

    v oltage harness between the Power Cont rolModule and the VCC Inverter Module. Thiscan be checked by remov ing the rear cover of

    the VCC Inverter Module and test ing with amult i-meter. There should be mains v oltageacross the spade terminals abov e the edge

    connector at the top of the module. If this isnot present, check the continuity of theharness from the Power Control Module.

    If the harness is OK, replace the PowerControl Module and retest.

    Signal Circuit:You can test the signal circuit between the Power Control Module and the VCC Inverter Module using a digital multi-meter that can measure frequency, (Note:not all digital multi-meters will measure frequency). Remov e the rear

    cover of the VCC Inverter Module and connect the mult i-meter across the two pins beside the signal harness edgeconnector. When the inverter is trying to drive the compressor, the frequency measured should be between 53Hz

    and 150Hz.

    Multiplying the frequency measured on the signal circuit by 30 will give the actual compressor speed

    (rpm). For example, if the frequency is 53Hz the compressor speed will be 1590rpm, and if it is 150Hz thecompressor speed will be 4500rpm.

    If you cannot measure a f requency in the signal circuit, check the continuity of the harness that runs from thePower Cont rol Module to the Inv erter Module. If the harness is OK then either the Power Control Module or theInverter Module may be f aulty. Systematically replace each module and retest.

    Note:If the Power Control Module doesnt detect the correct responses f rom the Inv erter Module, it ceases tosupply a signal to the signal circuit.

    VCC Inverter module with rear cover removed.

    4. Sealed System Checks:The VCC compressor will not start if there is a rest rict ion/block on the high-pressure side of t he refrigerat ioncircuit, e.g. from oil slugging in the capillary. If all other components have checked OK but the compressor

    doesnt operate, there may be a block/restriction in the ref rigeration system, or the compressor may be f aulty.If the system flow checks OK, then the compressor may be f aulty. Prior to remov ing the compressor from theproduct there is one f inal check to see if the compressor operates with no load on it. With the compressor

    connected to the Inverter Module butdisconnected f rom the ref rigeration system. Turn the product on and checkif t he compressor starts. Make a note of the result of this test on the compressor before removing it from theproduct.

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    ADVANCED COOKING SYSTEM

    Oven Mode Element and Fan Profiles:

    Note: If the oven door is opened during oven use the oven fan and elements w ill turn offuntil it is closed again.

    Oven Mode Oven Fan Cool Fan Broil Outer Broil Inner Base Elem. Fan Elem. Throat Elem. SmokeElem.

    Bake (pre-heat only) Low/Low ON ON (pre-heat only)

    Aero Bake ON Low/Low ON ON ON

    W arm ON Low/Low ON ON

    True Aero ON Low/Low (pre-heat only) ON

    Maxi Broil OFF Hi/Low ON ON ON

    Broil OFF Hi/Low ON ON

    Aero Broi l ON Hi/Low ON ON

    Pastry Bake (pre-heat only) Low/Low ON (pre-heat only)

    Aero Pastr y ON Low/Low ON (pre-heat only)

    Roast(aerobroil) ON Hi/Low ON ON

    Roast(bake) OFF Low/Low ON ON

    Heating Profile for Self-Clean Pyrolitic C ycle

    (0-15sec) OFF Hi/Low ON ON ON ON

    (15-30sec) OFF Hi/Low ON ON ON

    (30-45sec) OFF Hi/Low ON ON ON ON

    (45-60sec) OFF Hi/Low ON ON ON

    True Aero.A Concealed heatingelement surrounding the fan in the rear ofthe oven heats air which i s then blown

    into the cavity.

    Aero Bake.The oven fancirculates hot air from the top outerand the lower concealed elements.

    Bake.Heat comes from the top outerand the lower concealed elements.

    Aero Pastry. Heat comes from thelower concealed element and iscirculated through the oven cavity by the

    Pastry Bake. Uses heat from thelower concealed element only.

    Warm. This is a constant low heat of 165degrees F from the top outer and the lowerconcealed elements.

    Roast. Two step program. 1: The broilelement and the oven fan come on to sea

    the meat. 2: Oven automatically drops to lower selected temperature for the

    remainder of the cooking time. The ovenfan is off and the top outer and the lowerconcealed elements rovide the heatin

    Broil. Heat comes from the inner broilelement.

    Maxi Broil. Heat comes from both theinner and outer broil elements.

    Aero Broil. Heat comes from both theinner and outer broil elements and is

    circulated throughout the oven cavity by

    the oven fan

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    SIDE BURNER / HEATER

    Nat. LP. Nat. LP. Nat. LP.

    RGA -304 24 BQ DCS101

    217739 217655 217677 217590 217669 217582

    RD/RG/C 27 BQ DCS132 & 131

    217738 217653 217687 217599 217671 217584

    RDS/RGS/CS 36&48BQ BGB131/132

    0-3K Ft. 217662 217575 70616 70610 70755 70756

    3-6K Ft. 238073 238072

    6-9K Ft. 238075 238074 27D-BQR ALL PH-1/2/3

    217689 217601 217737 217652

    RDS/RGS305

    0-3K Ft. 217663 217576 DCS3648D-BQ PHFS-P4

    3-6K Ft. 238069 238068 217700 217614 0-3K Ft. 70795 70796

    6-9K Ft. 238071 238070 3-6K Ft. ***242254 ***242253

    BGA26 6-10K Ft. ***242255

    RDS484GG 217728 217642

    217664 217577 ***

    BGA27

    NOTE: Altitude kit must be gas type prier

    to kit installation.

    RGSC305 217729 217643

    0-3K Ft. 217665 217578

    3-6K Ft. 238077 238076 BGA36/48

    6-9K Ft. 238079 238078 217730 217644

    RGT/RDT/RGTC/CP BGA48 BQAR

    0-3K Ft. 239718 239717 217731 217645

    3-6K Ft. 239729 239731

    6-9K Ft. 239730 239732 BGB30

    217732 70609

    CT-304

    0-3K Ft. 237352 237351 BGB36-BQAR

    3-6K Ft. 238063 238062 70750 707516-9K Ft. 238053 238064

    BGB48-BQAR

    CT-365 70763 70764

    0-3K Ft. 217657 217571

    3-6K Ft. 238066 238065 BGB48-BQR

    6-9K Ft. 238066 238067 70765 70766

    CTD-304 PC-2600

    0-3K Ft. 237352 237351 217686 x x x x

    3-6K Ft. 238063 238062

    6-9K Ft. 238063 238064 PCA-2600

    217661 235778

    CTD-365

    0-3K Ft. 217657 217571

    EDV-2736

    3-6K Ft. 238066 238065 217658 217572

    6-9K Ft. 238066 238067

    All 30" BFG

    241611 241612

    NOTE:Listed the part number the customer

    will need to convert back to LP.

    Qt 1. # 210873 Lp 90* Regulator

    GAS CONVERSION CHARTRANGE / COOKTOP OUTDOOR

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    Water Valv es 13 -22V DC, 64 Ohms (+/- 10%)

    Wash Motor 32 Ohms across any two windings

    Pump Motor 110VAC, 7 Ohms(GWL10 - 230VAC, 33 Ohms)

    RPS 15 or 0V, will change as motor turns. No reliable test with multimeter

    Lid Lock 30VDC when locking, 10VDC holding, 63 Ohms (+/- 10% @68F)

    Thermistor 5 VDC, 10,000 Ohms@77F

    Display Module 0-5VDC

    Div erter Valv e Approx. 100V AC, 1.2k - 2.5k Ohms

    Inner Tub Weight 23.10lb

    Water Valv es 24V DC, 64 Ohms (@68F) (digitally oper ated)

    Wash Motor (Copper Windings) 16 Ohms per phase (+/- 10% @ 68F) 32 Ohms across a ny two

    Wash Motor (Aluminum Windings 19.5 Ohms per phase (+/- 10%), 39 Ohms (+/- 10%)Pump Motor 325V DC, 8.1 Ohms per phase (16.2 across any t wo), 200W max, 60W nomin

    Thermistor 10,000 Ohms@77F

    Lid Lock 63 Ohms (+/- 10% @68F)

    Inner Tub Weight 24lb 3oz

    Gas Components Specifications

    Gas Igniter 40-200 Ohms (Cold Resistance)

    Gas Regulator Valve 1.4 kOhms (pins 1&2) 560 Ohms (1&3) 1.3kOhms (3&4)

    Gas Flame Detector Contacts normally c losed, open with heat

    Electric Components Specifications

    Element Assembly 13.5 Ohms, 15 Amps, 3.6 KW - 37 Ohms, 5.8 Amps, 1.4KW

    Motor - 3 Phase 240W 190 Volts AC 85 Hz, 240W, 1.6 Amps, 9.6 Ohms

    Exhaust Temperature Sensor Resistance +/-10% at v arious ambients:

    32F - 33 kOhms

    50F - 20 kOhms

    68F - 12 kOhms

    86F - 8 kOhms

    104F 5 kOhms

    Lid Lock 63 Ohms (+/- 10 Ohms) @ 68F

    Door Grabber Motor 24VDC

    Washer Components Specifications (GWL & IWL)

    Washe r Components Specification (AquaSmart -WL27, WL37)

    Top-Load Dryer Component Specifications

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    DD-602 Components Specifications

    Water Inlet Valv e 15-20 v dc 70 Ohms +/- 5 Ohms

    Rinse Aid & Dispenser 12-20 v dc 70 Ohms +/- 5 Ohms per coil

    Mains Filter Board 120 v ac

    Stator Winding (motor) 12-40 v dc 3 phase 2.5 Ohms +/- .2 Ohms per wind

    Heater Plate 120 v ac

    Heater Track Element 55 +/- 5 Ohms

    Heater Plate Temperature Sensor 962 Ohms @ 68F

    Flood Switch 24 v dc

    Exhaust Valv e 9-12 v dc 70 Ohms +/- 5 Ohms

    Lid Seal Air Pump 3-6 v dc 16 Ohms +/- 2 Ohms

    DD-603 Components Specifications

    Water Inlet Valv e 24 v dc 60 Ohms +/- 5 Ohms

    Rinse Aid & Dispenser 24 v dc 60 Ohms +/- 5 Ohms per coil

    Mains Filter Board 120 60Hz v ac inputStator Winding (motor) 80 v dc 3 phase 8 +/-5 Ohms per winding

    Heater Plate 120 v ac

    Heater Track Element 26 Ohms +/- 5 Ohms

    Heater Plate Power Supply Resistor 30 Ohms +/- 5 Ohms

    Heater Plate Temperature Sensor 962 Ohms @ 68F, 100 0 Ohms @ 86F

    Heater Plate F useable Link 514F - 576F

    Dry ing Fan 3.4K Ohms

    Water Sof tner D iverter Valve 24 vdc 60 Ohms +/ - 5 Ohms

    Water Sof tner Brine Dispenser 24 vdc 60 Ohms +/ - 5 Ohms

    Lid Actuators 24 v dc 30 Ohms

    Hall Sensor (RPS Sensor) 4.13 & 3.43 M Ohms +ve in center, -ve to outside

    DD-605 Components Specifications

    Water Inlet Valv e 24 v dc 65 Ohms +/- 10 Ohms

    Rinse Aid & Dispenser 24 v dc 65 Ohms +/- 10 Ohms per coil

    Mains Filter Board 120 60Hz v ac input

    Stator Winding (motor) 80 v dc 3 phase 8 +/-5 Ohms per winding

    Heater Plate 120 v ac

    Heater Track Element 24 Ohms +/- 3 Ohms

    Heater Plate Power Supply Resistor 24 Ohms +/- 3 Ohms

    Heater Plate Temperature Sensor 12K Ohms @ 68F, 8.3 K Ohms @ 86F

    Heater Plate F useable Link 514F - 576F

    Dry ing Fan 24v dc2 - 3 Meg Ohms

    Water Sof tner D iverter Valve 24 vdc 65 Ohms +/ - 10 Ohms

    Water Softner Brine Dispenser 24 vdc 65 Ohms +/- 10 Ohms

    Lid Actuators 24 v dc 30 Ohms

    Hall Sensor (RPS Sensor) 4.13 & 3.43 M Ohms +ve in center, -ve to outside

    DishDrawer Component Specifications

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    Feb-10 includes DCS & Elba models

    Qty Part # Description1 421226USP Controller, backwards compatible with previous models

    1 438515P RPS, black plastic

    Qty Part # Description

    1 420579USP Controller

    1 420776P RPS (same for -15 & -16)

    1 479417 Pump Assembly (SmartPump)

    1 421127P Suspension Rods (4 Pack)

    1 420966 Valve, Inlet, Dispensing

    Qty Part # Description

    1 421306USP Controller

    1 420603P Display, Board IWL-16

    1 421098P Display, Board GWL-15

    2 426862P Diverter Valve (same for 10,-11,-12,-15,-16)

    1 420325P Drain Pump (110 volt)(same for -11,-12, -15, -16)

    1 420952P Suspension Rods (4 Pack) al l pr ior models

    1 421029P Valve, Inlet

    Qty Part # Description

    1 420094USP Controller

    1 420296P RPS (same for -10, -11 & -12)

    1 420238P Valve, Inlet, Cold

    1 420237P Valve, Inlet, Hot

    Qty Part # Description

    1 426930P Controller, GWL-10

    1 420324P Drain Pump, ( 220 volt )

    1 420313 Off Balance Switch Kit1 420148P Valve, Inlet, Cold

    1 420147P Valve, Inlet, Hot

    Washer GWL-11 & IWL-12

    Washer GWL-10

    Fisher & Paykel Appliance Quick Reference/Suggested Parts List

    Washer WL37T26CW, WL37T26DW & WL37T26KW

    Above models have aluminumstators. The stators, RPS and rotors (black w/48 magnets) notinterchangable

    with eailier models. C=LCD, D=LED

    Washer WL26CW

    Washer GWL-15, WA37TG, IWL-16, Elba WA37T26EW

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    Qty Part # Description

    1 528356USP Controller

    1 525798 Drain Hose Extension Kit, fits all

    1 522091 Heater Plate

    1 522086 Hose, Drain1 522085 Lid Actuators, Pair (or use black motors for 603, unplug wire at motor)

    1 522566 Lid, diaphragm kit with yokes, fi ts all EXCPT -602's

    1 527788P Mains Filter Board, RFI (Double)

    1 528136P Rotor Assembly

    1 528785P RPS

    1 522088 Stator

    Qty Part # Description

    1 528397HUSP Controller (minutes only, after serial UYM735384) (after September 2002)

    1 528397USP Controller (hours and minutes, before serial UYM735384)

    1 526860 Dispenser, all models

    1 525926 Drain hose connector, single

    1 525925 Drain hose connector, double

    1 527702 Heater Plate

    2 527137 Hose, Drain, 602-603

    1 522401 Hose, Fill, all models

    1 528044NP L C D Display (minutes only, after serial UYM735384)

    1 528043P L C D Display (hours and minutes, before serial UYM735384)

    1 528113 Lid Actuator, Bottom, Pair

    1 528112 Lid Actuator, Top, Pair

    2 526623 Light Tube

    2 528437 Link Support Kit

    1 529849P Mains Filter Board, RFI

    2 527394 Joiner Kit, with clamps

    2 525884P Rotor Assembly, 602 & 603

    1 526340NP RPS

    1 528042 Stator

    1 529828 Valve Fil l, Double, non softner (529730 2.5L/min)

    2 527475 Wash Arm, all models

    Qty Part # Description

    2 528148 Air Pump

    1 525872P Controller

    1 528148 Exhuast valve & pump ki t, 525430, 525415

    1 525876P Lid Assembly,with seal2 525878P Lid Seal

    1 525869P RPS

    1 528041 Stator

    2 525893 Switch, Drawer

    DD/S-605's, DD-24D/S tall & standard, DD-124, DD-224

    DD-603, DS-603

    DD-602 & DS-602

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    Qty Part # Description

    1 479332 Bear ing Assy, inlet (wi th whi te g rease)

    1 395560P Bearing , g lide assy, outlet

    1 395583 Heater Element

    1 395188P Igniter, gas

    1 395664USP Motor Control Module, electr ic1 395627USP Motor Control Module, gas

    1 395628P Sensor Module

    2 395541 Lint Filter

    1 WE25M35 Natural to LP Conversion Kit

    1 WE4M272 Sensor PC Board

    Qty Part # Description1 547392 Hi Limiter Kit, double/single oven (OD302B/OS302B Ir idium)

    1 547393 Hi Limiter Kit, double/single oven (OD302B/OS302B stainless steel)

    1 547385P Hi-Limit Kit, double (OD301V2 & OD302A stainless steel)

    1 547386P Hi-Limit Kit, double (OD301V2 & OD302A iridium)

    1 547387P Hi-Limit Kit, single (OD301V2 & OD302A stainless steel)

    1 547388P Hi-Limit Kit, single (OS301V2 & OS302A iridium)

    1 547394 Hi-Limit Kit, OB30

    Qty Part # Description

    4 210654 D Base

    2 220445 C Base

    1 238382 Transformer

    1 211541 Ignitor, small

    1 211542 Ignitor, large

    1 217994 Ignitor, kit with spring and clip

    1 214006P Rods, ceramic

    1 211812 Spark Module, 4 Point

    1 211840 Spark Module, 5 Point

    1 211813 Spark Module, 6 Point

    1 239010 Wrench Kit

    Qty Part # Description

    1 374048P Flapper Element1 814859 Dual Flow Water Valve

    2 837193P Locking Collets (2 per pack)

    1 818980P Defrost Element

    1 819719P Frozen Water Line Ki t - E522 models

    1 819722P Frozen Water Line Ki t - RF201 models

    1 321107 Ice Maker Thermistor

    2 855203P Refr ig /Freezer /Defrost Thermistor

    1 836884 Ice Maker Assembly

    1 819248 Refrigerator Handle Tool

    Refrigerator Parts

    DCS Indoor and Outdoor

    Front-Load Dryers

    smartload, aerosmart, DE/G27CW, DGGX2 =DG62TG & DEGX2 = DE62TG

    Ovens OD-301, OS-301 & OD-302, OS-302