INFORMATION SHEET BARCODE STICKER CODE EXPLANATION / DISHWASHER: SERIAL NO 0001 668316 00205458 Work order 01- w/o cartoon; w strip PRODUCT Increases by number 02- w/o cartoon; w/o strip CODE numeratically 03- w cartoon ; w strip 04- w cartoon ; 4- lane 05- w/o cartoon ;...
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INTERFACE AND HARDWARE 1.1 A0 A SERIES W/O DISPLAY(A01,A02,A03,A04, A05, A06)
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1.3 A SERIES W/O DISPLAY(A11, A12,A13,A14, A15) • On/Off button with integrated led • Up/down button • Program leds • Half Load button with integrated led(Half Load led) • Tablet button with integrated led (Tablet led) • Delay button •...
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1.4 A SERIES W DISPLAY-W/O DIVERTER(A1A, A1B,A1C,A1D,A1E) The user interface includes: • On/Off button with integrated led • Program button • Program leds • Delay button • Rinse aid and Salt leds • 888 display with “delay timer active” icon •...
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VERSION 1 (for Lily1_VxRx1) Models with display version Lily1 series.
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1.3 A SERIES W/ DIVERTER(A21,A22,A23,A24,A25,A26) The user interface includes: • On/Off button with integrated led • Program button • Program leds • Delay button • Rinse aid and Salt leds • 888 display with “delay timer active” icon • Program status with Wash, Rinse, Dry and End leds •...
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1.4 A SERIES W/ DIVERTER(A31,A32,A33,A34,A35,A36) The user interface includes: • On/Off button • Program button • Program icons • Delay button • Rinse aid and Salt icons • 888 display • “delay timer active” icon • Program status with Wash, Rinse, Dry and End icons •...
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1.5 A SERIES W/ DIVERTER and FULL TOUCH DISPLAY(A41,A42,A43,A44,A45) The user interface includes: • On/Off touch button • Program touch icons • Delay touch button • Energy Save touch icon(if available) • Rinse aid and Salt icons • 888 display •...
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Display of the A4 indicator Energy and water bar...
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WASHING SPECIFICATIONS AND PROGRAMS SELECTING AND STARTING PROGRAM AT POWER ON(BEFORE PROGRAM STARTS) When the dishwasher is switched on, - Firstly, when the power is turned ON and the machine is energized, all led + digits should remain lit until the program information (ready position or any other situation, step) remains on the dispaly (A1, A2, A3, A4).
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3.10 IF USER PRESSES ANY BUTTON(AT THE END OF PROGRAM) 3.11 MODIFICATION OF A PROGRAM WITHOUT RESET The program continues with the flow program but with the parameters (temperature, times) of the new program. In heating step: If temperature is over than the new desired temperature, cut off heating step and go on with the next step with new parameters.
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3.12 MODIFICATION OF A PROGRAM WITH RESET...
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3.13 SWITCH OFF THE MACHINE DURING PROGRAM AND BEFORE STARTING PROGRAM 3.14 SWITCH OFF THE MACHINE DURING PROGRAM AND AFTER STARTING PROGRAM When machine is changed to Power OFF position during program, all leds are OFF, display is OFF, Program is paused and all electrical components are stopped. After pressing On/Off button, machine is ON.
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3.15 CANCELLING OF A PROGRAM (DURING DELAY TIME)
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3.16 MODIFICATION OF A PROGRAM DURING DELAY TIME After selecting new program or same program and pressing Start/Stop button, Delay time resumes, does not start again. NOTE: The delay icon is active when the delayed start is started. 3.17 SWITCH OFF THE MACHINE DURING DELAY TIME For all models: When only delay timer is active;...
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Note: When user selects delay time but does not presses Start/Stop button: if user switch off/on the machine, delay timer is cancelled and machine is on standby position. Note: When user starts a programme with delay and activates child lock: if user switch off/on the machine or mains voltage is cut;...
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POWER FAIL • During a Delay Start: At the power on, program consumes the remaining time. • During a Drain + Fill step: At the power on the program restarts the step to the beginning (with the drain). • During a Wash step: At the power on the program consumes the remaining time. •...
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OPTIONS 5.1 OPTIONS & MODELS -In case of Power fail during washing, options are stored in memory. -When the machine is switched on again, the last selected options are active and washing must go on remaining. -Due to Eco design requirements, each energized of the machine (by pressing ON/OFF) Eco program must be fixed as default, the options that are chosen before will be cancelled.
ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS AQUAZONE DOOR LOCK It is a mechanical lock/release system that is closing the door, supplying the connection of electrical parts in the machine and cutting off the connection. Currency 16 (4 ) A CIRCULATION PUMP Measurement of the primary windings of the washing pump. (118.2-135.9 Ω) Measurement of the secondary windings of the washing pump (white cable –...
CN2.10 - CN2.2 0 Ω KN2.9 - KN2.10 0 Ω WATER PRESSURE SWITCH ∞Ω ∞Ω NO WATER PRESSURE SWITCH Voltage 220/240 v Frequency 50/60 Hz 16 A - 3 Pins DIVERTER There is diverter at A15 and A23 models It is assembled to the heater Casing Group.
REGENERATION VALVE Regeneration valve is assembled on the water softener. PARASITE FILTER It is used to prevent parasites from the main supply It has been assemblied to basement. TURBO FAN MOTOR There is a thermal protector shaded pole motor, two pole temperature is between -40-150 °C There is turbo fan motor only at A models.
SALT SENSOR Voltage 250 V Currency 50 mA It is assembled to the water softener. It warns if the salt is less than requested quantity. POWER CORD DRAIN HOSE...
BLDC MOTOR UPPER SPRAY ARM It distributes water from upper spray arm to dirty dishes in the upper basket. It provides to wash the dishes in the upper basket through turning by the holes with various angles. LOWER SPRAY ARM It distributes water from lower spray arm to dirty dishes in the lower basket.
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DETERGENT / RINSE AID DISPANSER Detergant dispenser consists of rinse aid and detergant compartment. It has been assemlied to the ınner door by the snap fits. Only one bobbin has been used for operation the system. RINSE AID SET In order to enter rinse aid set, user applies below steps.
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WATER HARDNESS SET Only service can execute this procedure. This procedure erases the cycle counter. For AU Y models, water hardness level is level 1 as default. For models w/o display; Power ON and press Up button at least for 3”. If “Hardness set”...
WASHING SPECIFICATIONS AND PROGRAMS SELECTING AND STARTING PROGRAM AT POWER ON(BEFORE PROGRAM STARTS) When the dishwasher is switched on, For models w/o display; When user selects a program, related program led is ON. After pressing Start/Stop button, related program and wash led are ON. Note: When user always presses up button, first program follows last program.
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* 3lt in A1; 2,5lt in A2. ** 0,5lt in A1; 1lt in A2. *** In service test the unsuccessful heating failure routine works with reduced time of recognize (first measure at 2’20”, second measure t 4’20”) If during the service test, the door is opened, Start/Stop led blinks (for models w/ display “SP” is shown).
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For models w/ display; Name DISPLAY Notes Overflow In the normal work this failure is not visualized. Leakage Draining time out Presence of Flow meter impulses Absence of Flow meter In the normal work this failure is not visualized. Empty Level Re-Fill time out NTC ca/cc Overheating...
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COMMANDS On/Off Start/Stop Wash Rinse Switch on Select program Pressure of Start/Stop button - Default program is “Eco program”. - When the dishwasher is powered off and on again in selection situation, the last executed program and options are not visualized on screen anymore. Every time machine is energized, Eco program is set as default.
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OPENING AND CLOSING DOOR DURING PROGRAM(IN DRY STEPS) During dry step: if the door is opened and re-closed, the program is ended. For models w/o display; COMMANDS On/Off Start/Stop Wash Door open Blink Door closed *When the door is opened, Dry led is ON together with the blinking Start/Stop led. When the door is closed, program ends and End led is ON.
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OPENING AND CLOSING DOOR DURING PROGRAM(IN REGENERATION SECOND STEP) During regeneration and resin washing step: if the door is opened and re-closed, the program is ended. For models w/o display; COMMANDS On/Off Start/Stop Wash Door open Blink Door closed * When the door is opened, Dry led is ON together with the blinking Start/Stop led. When the door is closed, the program ends.
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If user selects a program when the door is open, related program duration is seen on the display. Then, if user presses Start/Stop button, duration of the selected program led blinks. After closing the door, Wash led is ON and selected program starts. TERMINATION OF A PROGRAM(END OF PROGRAM) For models w/o display;...
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For both models with and without display: If cancelling operation is paused, S/P led and end led blinks together. IF USER PRESSES ANY BUTTON(AT THE END OF PROGRAM) For models w/o display; COMMANDS On/Off Start/Stop Wash End of program Selection of new program or pressed option Pressure of Start/Stop button -When user selects a program at the end of program, related program led and Start/...
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Pressure of Start/Stop Blink ON/OFF ON/OFF button Select new program Blink ON/OFF ON/OFF Pressure of Start/Stop ON/OFF* ON/OFF* button If user selects new program, related new program led is ON. *Program continues with the new parameters and related washing led is ON. For models w/ display;...
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Pressure of Start/Stop Blinks Duration button 3” program Drain of water Blinks 0:01 End of Drain 0:00 duration of new Select new program program • Display shows “0:01” during reset process. • Display shows “0:00” at the end of the reset process SWITCH OFF THE MACHINE DURING PROGRAM AND BEFORE STARTING PROGRAM When user presses On/Off button in standby position, machine is changed to Power...
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*New program cannot be selected without pressing Start/Stop button. For models w/ display; COMMANDS On/Off Start/Stop Wash Rinse Digit Washing cycle is in ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF Duration progress program Machine is “POWER OFF” Machine is “POWER ON ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF Duration program Select new program*...
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While pressing the Start/Stop button for 3”, delay duration is shown on display. *During the cancellation process End led blinks and digit shows “0:01”. At the end of cancelling, End led is ON and digit shows “0:00”. MODIFICATION OF A PROGRAM DURING DELAY TIME After selecting new program or same program and pressing Start/Stop button, Delay time resumes, does not start again.
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Namely, If user cuts the energy by On/Off button and then machine is powered ON; Machine is in standby position. Then if user selects new program and presses Start/Stop button, selected program starts without delay. * If Power off-on occurs; delay continues. Namely, If mains voltage is cut,power is off and then power is on;...
SETTING THE WATER HARDNESS TEST STRIP; The washing effectiveness of your machine depends on the sofness of the tap water. For this reason, your machine is equipped with a system that reduces the hardness in mains water supply. The washing effectiveness will increase when the system is corrrectly set.
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FAILURE CODES (Possible Problems) F1 (ALARM IS ACTIVE FOR OVERFLOW) FLOATER Floater switch can be out order or have a problem with the cable connection. There can be a water leakage from the tub ELECTRONIC CARD Electronic card can be out of order. F2 (THE WASTE WATER IN THE MACHINE CANNOT BE DISCHARGED) Draın hose Water outlet hose is clogged...
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F5 (INADEQUATE WATER SUPPLY) Water tap Make sure the water input tap is totally open and that there is no water cut. Water inlet hose Close the water input tap, seperate the water input hose from the tap and clean the ...
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F7 (EXTREME HEATING UP FAULTY) If the water temperature inside machine higher than 77°C, ntc can be out of order. Electronic card Electronic card can be out of order. F8 (INADEQUATE HEAT) Heater Check the power and resistance values. ...
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BLDC MOTOR CONTROL TEST Press “Select” button. Switch-on the dishwasher. Keep pressing “Select” button for 3’’. For A4 models,press upper basket touch buttoni turn on machine and continue to press upper basket button for 3”. Increase level by pressing upper basket touch button Decrease level by pressing lower basket touch button.
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AUTOMATIC PROGRAM(TURBIDITY SENSOR) Turbidity sensor is performed in the “auto delicate”, “auto normal” and “auto intensive” programs 1) The calibration is executed after reaching P1 level in the first filling step. 2) The first measure is executed at the end of pre-wash. If turbidity is <= TURBIDITY-LEVEL 1: drain is skipped.
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NECESSARY INFORMATION HAVE TO BE GIVEN TO USERS WHILE INSTALLATING THE DISHWASHER Customer should be informed about follawing items. Give general information to user about the product. • General information about washing programmes and suggest to the customer using • suitable program according to the dirtiness level.
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IONIZER(for A1 with T board,A2,A3,A4) -When machine is powered on, Ionizer function can be activated/deactivated by pressing Options button for 3”. For A4 models, use upper basket touch button. Display shows “Ion”. -During activation of ionizer, display counts 1-2-3-Ion. During deactivation of ionizer, display counts 1-2-3 and machine goes ready state.
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6.10.1 UVON Tect (for A33, A34, A35, A36, A43, A44, A45) -UVON function is activated/deactivated by pressing “Options” button at least 6”. Meanwhile, display counts from ‘’1 to U1/U0’’ (1-2-3-ION-4-5-U1/U0 justified to right) alternately and they show ‘’U1” for 2” to indicate that Uvon is activated or ’U0”...
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SECRET COMBINATIONS ( SOME SHORTCUT INSTRUCTIONS ARE AVAILABLE HERE).
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REPAIR TECHNIQUES COMPONENTS AND RESISTANCE VALUES COMPONENTS NOTES ON / OFF SWITCH 0 Ω on component 0 Ω on component ON/OFF button is presserd DOOR SWITCH CN2.9 - CN2.2 0 Ω KN2.8 - KN2.10 0 Ω Door is close CN2.10 - CN2.2 0 Ω...
COMPONENT VALUES MEASUREMENT Precaution: Always remove the plug from the power socket before touching internal components. WASHİNG PUMP: From the electronical card: You can only measure the primary winding value from the electronical card. Resistance value of the primary winding must be Primary winding Secondary winding (from the CN2.3 - CN2.9...
WATER INLET VALVE From the electronical Card: WATER INLET VALVE CN2.6 - CN2.9 4200 Ω ± %10 (20°C) KN2.6 - KN2.8 4200 Ω ± %10 (20°C) Above sketch show the connectors of the water inlet valve on the electronical card. Probes of the tester should be applies on to the related connectors.
HEATER It can’ be measured from the electronıcal card. From the component: DETERGENT DISPENSER It can’t be measured from the electronical card: DETERGENT DISPENSER 2300 Ω ±%10 (25 C°) 2300 Ω ±%10 (25 C°) From the component:...
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REGENARATION VALVE From the electronical Card: REGENERATION VALVE CN2.2 - CN2.7 3560 Ω ± %10(25°C) KN2.2 - KN2.10 3560 Ω ± %10(25°C) Above sketch show the connectors of rhe regenaration valve on the electronical card. Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors. From the component:...
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PRESSURE SWITCH From the electronical card: CN2.10 - CN2.2 0 Ω KN2.9 - KN2.10 0 Ω Full fıll water PRESSURE SWITCH no water ∞Ω ∞Ω From the component: Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors as shown in the picture above.
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DIVERTER From the electronical Card: Sketch above show the connectors of the diverter on the electronical card. Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors. From the component: Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors as shown on the pictures.
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SALT SENSOR From the electronical card: CN5.1 - CN5.2 0 Ω NO SALT KN50.10 - KN 50.11 0 Ω NO SALT Measure just on the electronıc SALT SENSOR ∞Ω THERE IS SALT ∞Ω THERE IS SALT Sketch above show the connectors of the salt sensor on the electronical card. Probes of the tester should be applied on the related connectors.
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FLOATER From the electronical card: Mıcroswıtch ıs ınactıve (no water ) CN2.1 - CN 2.5 0 Ω KN2.5 - KN 2.10 0 Ω mıcroswıtch ıs actıve (there ıs FLOATER (MICROSWITCH) CN2.1 - CN 2.4 KN2.4 - KN 2.5 ∞Ω ∞Ω water) Position 1 : Yo can check the floater by controlling the specified value intervals.
DOOR SWITCH From the electronical card: Above sketch show the connectors of the door switch on the electronical card. From the compoonent: Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors as shown on the pictures.
FAN MOTOR From the electronical card: FAN MOTOR CN 6.2 - CN 2.9 KN 6.2 - KN 2.8 Above sketch showa-s the connectors of the fan motor on the electronical card. From the comonent: Turbo fan resistance value: 265 ± %10 Ω (The resistance of the torbo fan is measured with the resistor switch).
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RİNSE AİD SENSOR From the electronical card: CN 5.3 - CN 5.2 0 Ω NO RİNSE AİD KN 50.8 - KN 50.9 0 Ω NO RİNSE AİD Rınse adı off RINSE AID SENSOR Rınse aıd on ∞Ω THERE IS RİNSE AİD ∞Ω...
Poor drying a) The programme which hasn’t got a drying phase; could be selected the customers should be informed about the programmes. b) there might be lack of rinse aid compartment. FYAA23, FNAA15 have rinse aid indicator on the control panel. There isn’t any rinse aid there is rinse aid c) There can be mechanical or electrical problem with the detergant dispenser.
DISASSEMBLY CAUTION!: REMOVE ELECTRIC PLUG FROM THE SOCKET DURING THE DISASSEMBLY Top Plate a) Remove two screws that fix the top plate at the back. b) Push the top-plate back and pull it up. Plastic Kick Plate Remove two screws fixing plastic kick plate. Remove the plastic kick plate as it is shown in the picture.
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INTERNAL FEEDING TUBES AND SPRAY ARMS REMOVAL 1)Unscrew the feed channel tabs with the help of a screwdriver 2)To assemble, manually narrow the feed channel replacement and insert it into the tabs 3)Pull out the top spray channel by turning it clockwise 5)To remove the lower spray arm, 4)Turn it counterclockwise to reinstall it kindly pull it up...
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The components that are inside the tub course, micro and metal filters a) Open the door. b) Remove lower basket c) To remove microfilter group rotate them in the direction of counter clockwise and pull them up as it is shown in the picture d) To remove microfilter group (course filter and micro filter ) pull them as it is shown in the picture.
Draining hose a) Remove the hose connection plastic. b) Remove lower cover. c) Remove the clamp that fixes draining hose to thesump d) Remove draining hose Lower basket a) Open machine’s door. b) Pull the basket to yourself. Upper basket a) Open upper basket rail lock front.
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Water Inlet valve a) Remove lower cover. b) Remove the wire that is connected to the water inlet valve. c) Remove the clamp that connects water inlet valve and air-break as it is shown in the picture To remove water inlet valve pull it back as it is shown in the direction of picture then release water inlet valve from the pins that is connecte to and rotate it in the direction of counterclockwise.
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TURBO FAN REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS 3)Disconnect the condensate unit from the turbo fan. 1)Remove top tray 2)Remove the side panel rear and front screws 4)Remove the turbo fan screws side panel rear screw turbo fan screws 5)Disconnect turbo fan cables 6)Remove the turbo fan from its replacement + to reassemble, Before connect the cables,...
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5)Disconnect ntc cables 6)Disconnect heater hose 7)Unscrew eco or diverter part(it is changeable) screws 8)Then get the sump To assemle, connect the cables and screws in same way.
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SUMP GROUP REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS 1)Remove 2 screws on top 2)Remove the drain pump sump screws drain pump 4) Remove the blue hose from the 3)Remove the drain hose water softener to the pool group blue hose drain hose...
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HEATER REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS 1)Remove 2 clamps 2)Disconnect cable connections and get the heater 3)To assemble, the cables are connected first and the screws are attached.
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Floater a) Remove lower cover. b) Remove two screws that fix floater as it is shown in the picture. c) Remove the two floater hoses. d) Remove the wire that is connected to the floater.
Water softener a) To remove salt cup cover, rotate it in the direction of counterclockwise b) To remove salt cup nut, rotate it in the direction of counterclockwise. c) Remove left side panel. d) Derach the connections which are between water softener and air-break.
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DIVERTER REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS 1)Disconnect the diverter cables 2)Disconnect pressure switch cables diverter cables pressure switch 3)Disconnect turbidity sensor cables( if the machine has) 4)Unscrew the diverter screws 5)Pull the clamps with pliers (Diverter clamp is next to the circulation pump's clamp. you can see in the circulation pump removal instruction page).
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Access the components from the lower cover a) Lay the appliance on the rear panel. b) Remove lower cover from the places that are shown in the picture. CIRCULATION PUMP REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS 1) There are 2 clamps. 3)remove the straps from both sides 2) Push the 2 clamps upwards.
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To acces the components from in Front of the Machine a) Remove plastic kick plate iron sheet and basement front cover Regenaration valve a) Remove plastic kick plate and kick plate iron sheet. b) Remove the wires c) To remove regenaration Value rotate counterclockwise and pull it as it is shown in the picture.
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Power cord a) Remove hose connection plastic. b) Remove the lower cover. c) Remove the wires that is between power cord and parasite filter. d) Remove the power cord.
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Hose connection plastic a) Remove left side panel. b) By using flat tip screwdriver remove hose connection plastic’s hinge from the basement as it shown in the picture c) Push the hose connection plastic. Warning: If you do not obey instrucyions while disassembly od the hose connection plastic it can be broken.
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Air - break a) Remove the left side panel of the machine. b) Open machine’s door c) Rotate counterclockwise air-break nut and remove it. d) Remove air-break’s connections with salt cap as it is shown in the picture. (be careful about plastic hinges)
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Door Inside a) Remove side panels. b) Remove Hinge Spring. Door spring c) Pull the door inside up as It is shown in the picture. d) Remove two screws that fix hinge movement sheet iron to the door inside. KNOB REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS 1)Remove control panel, 2)Remove the pcb box, 3)Remove the plastic tabs around the knob by flexing...
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DISPANSER REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS 1)Remove front panel 4)Then the dispenser will drop in 2)Disconnect the dispenser cable harness Dispanser cables dispanser is free 3)Remove the metal tabs on the top, bottom and sides to disengage the dispenser. 5)To assemble, tighten the metal tabs with a pliers After applying silicone oil or liquid soap to dispenser, press down and...
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DOOR LOCK REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS 1)Remove control panel screws 2)Disconnect cable connections with door lock 3)Remove two door lock screws...
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ELECTRONIC CARD REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS 1)Remove top tray 3)Remove side panel 3)Remove side panel support styrofoam 4)Pull up the pcb box 5)Disconnect cable connections from cable harness 6)Remove the tabs and take the electronic card 7)To assemble, reinsert the pcb box into the tabs.
Control Panel a) Remove 6 screws that fix control panel to the door inside sheet iron. b) Remove the control panel group crefully as shown in the picture c) Remove the cable connection plastic which fix cable harness to the control panel as shown in the picture.
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Control Panel a) Remove 6 screws that fix control panel to the door inside sheet iron. b) Remove the control panel group crefully as shown in the picture c) Remove the cable connection plastic which fix cable harness to the control panel as shown in the picture.
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Kick Plate Sheet Iron a) Remove top plate, plastic kick plate and side panels. b) Remove the screws (4 screws) that fix the kick plate sheet iron. c) Pull it down as shown in the picture. To remove the side panel, remove the upper plastic hinge and than the above one and pull it up. •...
Front Panel a) Remove the screws as it shown in the picture. b) Pull down the front panel after removing the screws.
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Side panels removal instructions 2) Remove the side panel rear screws 1) Remove top table screws Top Tray screws Side panel rear screws 3) Remove the kick plate plastic after removing the front panel 4)Remove the side panel front screws Plastic kick plate screw side panel front screws 5)remove the side panel rear tabs...
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