Technical Overview; Flood Protection; Turbidity Sensor; Door Microswitch - Fisher & Paykel DW60FC1 Service Manual

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4 TECHNICAL OVERVIEW

4.1 Flood Protection

Float and microswitch. The drain pump will run when the flood switch is activated and a fault code is
displayed to the customer.

4.2 Turbidity Sensor

A highly sensitive submersible optical sensor, which
monitors water environment and determines the
best programme to use (based on how dirty the
water is). Light is passed from the light transmitter
to the light detector. The light detected will depend
on how dirty the water is and the product will select
a cycle to suit the environment.

4.3 Door Microswitch

The door switch is single pole, double throw, 250V AC, 50 Hz, 10A

4.4 Diverter Valve

FC1 & 6 models only.
There is a diverter valve which supplies water
independently to the upper and lower spray arms. This
diverter valve is power by a synchronous 4w 240V
motor.

4.5 End of Cycle

At the end of the cycle, the product will beep 6 times and will automatically turn off after a few seconds.

4.6 Pausing the Cycle

When the wash cycle is paused, if the machine is not restarted within 7 minutes then the pause beep
sound will be sounded. This pause sound is then repeated every 90 seconds until the wash cycle is
restarted.

4.7 Dry Cyle

The dry cycle is a static dry, so the door is opened at the end of the cycle to help improve the drying
process.
In the C6 models, there is a Extra Dry wash modifier, which increases the wash temperature and
increases the length of the dry cycle.

4.8 Drain Hose

The drain hose is routed from the drain pump to the side weir chamber, which is used as an air break.
From the weir chamber the hose is routed through the rear panel to the drain.
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