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  • Page 1 D I S H W A S H E R S S E R V I C E M A N U A L SERIES...
  • Page 2 TOOLS FOR DISASSEMBLE Phillips screwdriver *All kinds of star-head screws, *in the phillips screws of the internal components, Plier *It is used to bend all kinds of sheet metal ends. Multimeter *Resistance values of all kinds of internal components, *Electronic card resistors, *It is used to measure the resistance of display cards.
  • Page 3 Flat Screwdriver It is used to remove all kinds of aesthetic parts (side panels, front panels and external aesthetic parts of the machine). Side Cutter It is used to cut cables of internal components or any hard part. Chargeable Drill It is the most important tool used to remove and install all kinds of screws in the machine.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents S SERIES ..................................1 S SERIES USER INTERFACE PROGRAM AND OPTIONS ......................8 S series 60 cm program table ............................8 S series 60 cm option table ............................. 10 S series 45 cm program table ............................12 S series 45 cm option table ............................. 13 DISPLAY VIEWS ..................................
  • Page 5 FEATURE OF TIME PHASE ..............................32 NTC VALUE S ..................................33 STARTING THE PROGRAM ..............................33 OPERATION OF FUNCTIONAL FEATURES ........................... 34 Child Lock ..................................34 Ionizer....................................34 Uvon ....................................34 Infoled ..................................... 36 AUTODOOR OPEN SYTEM ............................... 37 AUTODOOR CONTROL TEST ............................38 For S2x and S3x models: ..............................
  • Page 6 HEATER ..................................60 SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS .............................. 60 WATER FILL ................................... 60 WATER DRAIN ................................61 Detergent dispenser step ..............................61 AUTOMATIC PROGRAM(TURBIDITY SENSOR) ......................61 Rinse aid dispenser step ..............................61 S2 SERIES ASYNCHRONIC CIRCUIT DIAGRAM..........Hata! Yer işareti tanımlanmamış. S3 SERIES B CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ................
  • Page 7 Control Panel ................................117 Kick Plate Sheet Iron ..............................118 Front Panel ..................................119 Side panels removal instructions ..........................120 INNER LIGHT SOURCE REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS ......................121 OKAM MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED IN ASSEMBLY OF THE MECHANISM ASSEMBLY ....122...
  • Page 8: S Series

    S SERIES USER INTERFACE PROGRAM AND OPTIONS S series 60 cm program table S series 60cm Motor Electrical Total Size Type Diverter Model Intensive 65°C or 60cm Async. Smart 60°C - 70°C Intensive 65°C or Super 60cm Async. Smart 60°C 50' 65°C...
  • Page 9 Intensive Easy Quick 65°C or Steam Super 50' Delicate Self 60cm Async. Care Mini 14' Smart 60°C Wash 65°C 40°C Clean 60°C 40°C - 70°C Quick 30' Intensive 40°C 65°C or Steam Super 50' (press 2 60cm Async. Mini 14' Smart 60°C Wash 65°C...
  • Page 10: S Series 60 Cm Option Table

    Intensive Delicate Rinse 65°C Intensive SB7_BLDC 60cm BLDC Regular Auto Intensive Daily Delciate Super Rinse Plus S series 60 cm option table Delay timer S series 60cm Half load option Extra Tablet (Hi- Extra Extra Extra Extra Energy Hygiene Temp)
  • Page 11 (Yes with wifi) (Yes with wifi) (Yes with wifi) (Yes with wifi) (Yes with wifi) (Yes with wifi) (Yes with wifi) (Yes with wifi) SB5_BLDC SB7_BLDC...
  • Page 12: S Series 45 Cm Program Table

    S series 45 cm program table S series 45cm Total Motor Electrical Size Program Type Diverter Model Intensive 65°C or 45cm Async. Smart 60°C - 70°C Intensive 65°C or Super 50' 45cm Async. Smart 65°C 60°C - 70°C Intensive 65°C or...
  • Page 13: S Series 45 Cm Option Table

    Super 50' Quick 30' 45cm BLDC 60°C - (press 2 Wash 65°C 40°C 70°C times for Self Clean) S series 45 cm option table Delay timer S series 45cm Half load option Extra Extra Extra Extra Extra Energy Hygiene Rinse...
  • Page 14: Display Views

    DISPLAY VIEWS Middle Display Front display While the half load selected program is running, the lower half load icon lights up on the front display in models without a divider.
  • Page 15: 60-45 Cm S2 Series

    60-45 cm S2 Series wifi* Self clean salt rinse aid delay 8:88 Tablet 60 cm S3 Series wifi* Self clean salt rinse aid delay HL Up 8:88 Tablet HL Low 60 cm Uvli S36-S37-S38-S39 wifi* Self clean salt rinse aid delay HL Up 8:88...
  • Page 16: 60 Cm Sa5-Sa7

    60 cm SA5-SA7 salt rinse aid delay 8:88 Sanitized 60 cm SB5-SB7 salt rinse aid delay HL Up 8:88 Sanitized HL Low 60 cm SB5_B-SB7_B salt rinse aid delay HL Up 8:88 Sanitized HL Low 45 cm SA5-SA7 salt rinse aid delay 8:88 Sanitized...
  • Page 17: Compatibility Between Options & Programs In Europe Models

    - When the on/off button is pressed, the led on the button does not light up. - When the program buttons are pressed in S2, the led on the button does not light up. COMPATIBILITY BETWEEN OPTIONS & PROGRAMS IN EUROPE MODELS Options S series Triple & Extra Energy Save...
  • Page 18: Compatibility Between Options In Europe Models

    Dual Prowash Delicate Easy Care Super Quick Mini 14' Prewash Program-Option Compatibility S USA Extra Extra Extra H.Temp Ext Dry models delay Half Load Sanitize Child Lock Fast Rinse Silent Regular Auto Intensive Intensive Daily Delicate Super Rinse COMPATIBILITY BETWEEN OPTIONS IN EUROPE MODELS Triple &...
  • Page 19: Compatibility Between Options In Usa Models

    Ext Hygiene Extra Rinse COMPATIBILITY BETWEEN OPTIONS IN USA MODELS Extra Fast Half Load Extra Dry Sanitize Hi-Temp Extra Rinse Extra Silent Options Extra Fast Half Load Extra Dry Sanitize Hi-Temp Extra Rinse Extra Silent Compatibility of Triple&Direct Option and Programs If the option can be selected Without option Autodoor Half Load...
  • Page 20: Option Definition

    OPTION DEFINITION Option Short description Delay Timer Program starts with a delay The wash is executed with upper spray, Half Load(3 modes) lower spray or both in half load mode. At the end of the drying process, the dishwasher door automatically opens to allow steam to escape and cool air Energy Save to circulate.
  • Page 21: Half Load

    time continues from where it left off. However, if the delay time changes, the newly selected delay time starts over. If any program button is pressed before the delay is selected and started or after it has been started and stopped, the delay will be canceled and the machine will go to the ready state in the selected program.
  • Page 22: Menu Settings

    MENU SETTINGS Pressing the button (4th button from the left without counting the on/off Entering the menu; Menu button) for 3 seconds (on the display 3 2 1, then the first setting, SL3, etc.) (the icon of the relevant setting lights up on the middle display, the other icons turn off, while in the setting without an icon) no icon lights in the middle display like buzzer) The program is made with the lower / upper (S2) or Delay (S3) keys...
  • Page 23 WILL BE SHOWED ORDER FEATURE EXPLANATION NOTE DISPLAY Salt default Polisher default buzzer default Boot program selection Default -> Eco + okam opens It opens with the last selected program and option. Tablet (not available in the Tablet option off (Default) Tablet option turned on Save...
  • Page 24: Hidden Menu Settings

    If the wifi is turned off after the installation, the wifi leds turn off, but the wifi Wifi on- wifi off connection continues in the background, the config is not reset. After the installation is done, when the wifi is turned on again from the wifi off, wifi on the wifi leds turn on as the wifi connection is made and the remote can be (Default)
  • Page 25 WIFI SETTINGS AND CONTROLS Config buttons For config, press and hold Remote button for 5 seconds.For with display models; during 5 seconds display counts down from 5 to 1 and then shows CF. (5-4-3-2-1-CF) Remote Control buttons For remote, press Remote button momentarily. Device panel selection images on the app: S1 Control System S2 Control System...
  • Page 26 established. When the machine is reconnected to the modem, the wifi led lights up continuously, the remote led does not light up. • If the modem is disconnected while wifi is configured, the wifi and remote leds will blink until it is reconnect. •...
  • Page 27 After CONFIG button combination is pressed, WIFI of machine is active, ready for connection to modem. Shows that user is in the connection step. BLINK Wifi configuration step 5 minutes after Config button combination pressed, if product does not connected to any modem, Wifi led turns OFF, and Not Configged mode is ON.
  • Page 28 The Mind of the House Mobile Application; When Config is ON and RC is OFF, machine can be remotely monitored, which means machine can not be controlled from the application, but status of the machine can be monitored on the application. When ionizer is activated on the machine, it can be seen on the application with a notification.
  • Page 29: Salt-Rinse-Regeneration

    Salt-Rinse-Regeneration WATER HARDNESS SET Default water hardness level set is SL3 for Europe. For USA models, default water hardness level set is SL1. 1. Open the door of the machine, 2. Switch on the machine and activate the menu. Then find the salt setting as SL1~SL6. 3.
  • Page 30: Regeneration Cycle

    Rinse aid level r1 (0 cc) r2 (1.5 cc) r3 (3 cc) r4 (4.5 cc) r5 (6 cc) If the rinse aid tank is empty and user sets rinse aid level as 1(0cc), “lack of rinse aid” warning is not shown. Sliding dispenser dosages are shown below in detail.
  • Page 31 The consumed liters are counted by flow meter impulses. In case of flow meter broken, the liters corresponding at the flow meter time out are used If user cancels a program during regeneration or after regeneration and before resin wash, at the beginning of the next program the dishwasher performs the resin wash to remove the salty water from the resin chamber.
  • Page 32: Voltage Sense-Ntc Values

    If the level of regeneration step is incremented, (for ex: from level3 to level 6) ,at the end of the next washing cycle, it must perform resin wash. If the regeneration level is decremented, (for ex: from level4 to level 3); checked how much water used until then and according to new level, how much water will be used more for resin wash is calculated.(level 3=64 lt- used liters until then).
  • Page 33: Ntc Value S

    activated at the main wash of eco program These two rules cover only eco programs. · NTC VALUE S STARTING THE PROGRAM For USA models 4 seconds rule: To start the selected program or delay timer, press Start/Pause button and close the door within 4 seconds.
  • Page 34: Operation Of Functional Features

    OPERATION OF FUNCTIONAL FEATURES Child Lock Press 2 buttons at the same time for 3 seconds to activate child lock. Ionizer Ionizer function is activated/deactivated by pressing “Ion” button momentarily (For S3 Asy 60 cm models) (in this condition ion button led lights up), by pressing "UV" button for 3'' (For S3 BLDC 60 cm models) and by pressing "Fast/Silent"...
  • Page 35 Default set is deactived form. At the end of program, if user don’t deactivate it, UVON remains active until machine is turned off and on. When machine is turned off and then on, UVON is deactivated. If UVON is active, ion led lights up like dimming during door is open. UV led is never ON when the door is open.
  • Page 36: Infoled

    Press two specified buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds as indicated on the above user interfaces. “IL1” will be shown on the display (top and front) for 2 seconds to show the “Eco Mode” is selected for inner light option. Also inner light blinks to show this selection is activated. After “Eco Mode” is selected, the inner light will be ON for 4 minutes after the door is opened and then turns OFF.
  • Page 37: Autodoor Open Sytem

    • IL2.1 shows the same behavior as the program run during the service test, the green led lights up when the service test is over. If the machine goes into error during the service test, the red led lights up at 0.5 second intervals. •...
  • Page 38: Autodoor Control Test

    o The mechanism stops the door at 10 cm opening. Benefits: o At hot rinse step, the water is heated up to reasonable values and A class drying is provided by letting the steam flow away to air from the dishwasher. o Some of required heating energy for drying is saved at hot rinse step.
  • Page 39: Bldc Motor Control Test

    · If Auto door is not opened in 2 minutes o TY4 triac is not driven by microcontroller o There is 0 on the display. o FC failure code is saved to memory -Test can be finished by pressing On/Off button. BLDC MOTOR CONTROL TEST To start the BLDC motor test;...
  • Page 40: Water Save Control Test

    For 60 cm models: Open the door of the machine. Switch-on the dishwasher. Press 1/2 and Options button immediately and hold them down for 5’’. After 5”, display shows ‘’Pc’’ (means that Pump control) characters during 2 sec, then ‘’20’’ characters appear and BLDC motor start performing with 2000 rpm. To increase RPM values press Options, to decrease RPM values press 1/2 button.
  • Page 41 4. Press Start/Pause button and close the door After 5”, display shows ‘’rc’’ (means that recovery control) characters during test. The buzzer gives sound (1”ON + 4”OFF) during test except “buzzer sound finishes step” in below diagram. Pressing any button does not affect the test and any invalid buzzer sound is not heard while water save algorithm in below diagram is continuing.
  • Page 42: Error Definitions

    Voice Levels To save the determined voice level and exit voice control mode, switch off the machine. After program finished, buzzer sounds for 3 times at 5 minutes intervals. ERROR DEFINITIONS S SERIES ERROR CODES TABLE Short Old Description Short Description...
  • Page 43 LowVoltageError Low Voltage LO: Low Voltage Blink Blink Blink Incompatible EnA: Card Mainboard and Incompatibility Display Board S SERIES ERROR CODES EXPLANATIONS Shown Only Display Test Method Algorithm of Failure Root Cause of Failure Action Service Test inclined positioning of F0 is saved in memory.
  • Page 44 machine's cable connection) Electronic board failure. Water discharge hose or F2 is saved in memory, Drain pump is When in drain step machine goes to failure filters are clogged disconnected and an (drain pump and External material in drain routine. As failure routine circulation pump on), if external drain pump pump impeller volute...
  • Page 45 1)The power of the machine is cut off. The connector of the washing motor is If there is no pressure at removed, the the end of fill & wash machine is energized step, 40’’ timeout and the program is duration starts while started.
  • Page 46 Water tap is closed, water In water fill step, if there inlet hose is wrinkled, water FF is saved in memory, ise no flow meter is cut off. water is drained, FF is Water tap is closed Inlet valve is broken or impulse for 150'' and no shown pressure...
  • Page 47 of the program in 2 minutes. When main supply voltage is above 285V, machine stops as soon as possible. When main supply When main supply voltage voltage is above 285V is above 285V for longer for longer than 3 hours. than 10 seconds, HI error Main supply voltage (for 110V models, when...
  • Page 48: Failure Routines

    FAILURE ROUTINES FAILURE ROUTINES Service Name Exit of failure state Call Switch door open Door closing Delay after door closing 7” delay before restart prg in heating step Overflow Overflow signal gets off Leakage OFF/ON Draining time out OFF/ON Flow Meter signal gets off. Presence of Flow meter impulses OFF/ON.
  • Page 49: Re-Fill Routine

    If it is necessary it performs the Re-Fill routine Re-Fill Routine After a forced drain (ex: a failure routine) if the dishwasher was in wash before the drain it performs the re- fill routine: Inlet Valve ON + circulation pump OFF to load 3l (time out 420”) ·...
  • Page 50 on/off button) and then service test is started again; error code is shown on the display at the beginning of the service test. Also at the end of the test if an error does not occur during service test and completes the cycle without error, any codification is never shown.
  • Page 51: Select Service Test, Close Door Wi̇thout Pressing Start/Pause Button

    To cancel the service test, press Start/Stop button for 3 seconds. Also at the end of the test, if an error does not occur, “0“ is visualized. Machine will be at end position. If any button is pressed, machine goes ready position. •...
  • Page 52: Starting Service Test

    STARTING SERVICE TEST End icon Flow ind. on Front COMMANDS Top Display Front display on Top Start/Pause Led display Display Duration of program None Switch on / Program number None Select SP from Secret Menu After pressing Door closed after pressing Start/Pause ->...
  • Page 53: Cancelling Of A Program(During Program)

    CANCELLING OF A PROGRAM(DURING PROGRAM) End icon Flow ind. on Front COMMANDS Top Display Front display on Top Start/Pause Led display Display None Door open None Press 3” Start/Pause button "3 2 1" “0:01” None Blink At the end of the 3” Door closed(After pressed S/P and shorter “0:01”...
  • Page 54: Selecting And Starting Program At Power On(Before Program Starts)

    SELECTING AND STARTING PROGRAM AT POWER ON(BEFORE PROGRAM STARTS) Flow ind. on End icon on Start/Pause COMMANDS Top Display Front display Front Top Display display Duration of program / None Switch on Program number Duration of program / None Select program(change program) Program number After pressing Start/Pause ->...
  • Page 55: Opening And Closing Door During Program (In Regeneration First Step)

    End icon ON Door closed “0” “0” OPENING AND CLOSING DOOR DURING PROGRAM (IN REGENERATION FIRST STEP) During regeneration first step: if the door is opened and re-closed, the program continues. Flow ind. on End icon on Start/Pause COMMANDS Top Display Front display Front display Top Display...
  • Page 56: Cancelling Of A Program(During Program)

    CANCELLING OF A PROGRAM(DURING PROGRAM) Flow ind. on End icon on Top COMMANDS Top Display Front display Start/Pause Led Front display Display Duration of program / None Door open Program number None Press 3” Start/Pause button "3 2 1" “0:01” None Blink At the end of the 3”...
  • Page 57: Modification Of A Program Without Reset

    Duration of program / Delay time Delay time / Delay During the delay time icon ON Washing Duration of program Duration of program End of delay time icon ON Note: When delay is selected but start/pause button is not pressed then door is closed, machine gives invalid buzzer sound.(2 short beeps) MODIFICATION OF A PROGRAM WITHOUT RESET Notes:...
  • Page 58: Modification Of A Program During Delay Time

    • If prewash program is selected while another program is running (except prewash phase), prewash program is started from beginning. Flow ind. on End icon on Start/Pause COMMANDS Top Display Front display Front display Top Display Duration of Duration of Washing cycle is in progress program program...
  • Page 59: Switch Off The Machine During Delay Time

    While delay timer is selected but not started or started and paused, if any program button is pressed, delay timer is cancelled and machine goes to ready state. SWITCH OFF THE MACHINE DURING DELAY TIME While delay timer is active, If machine switch off and on by ON/OFF button, delay timer is cancelled and machine goes to ready position.
  • Page 60: Heater

    second. 2)Rinse aid activation in rinse aid step: 1.5 seconds after wash+heating step is passed, heater relay is on. 1 second after heater relay is on, circulation pump is activated. 3 seconds after circulation pump is activated, detergent dispanser(or rinse aid) is activated depends on the level.
  • Page 61: Water Drain

    • Pressure > 0,8l: all OK • 0,3<pressure<0,8l:OKwith time out • Pressure< 0,3l: stop cycle. Water fill is performed spray arms start. WATER DRAIN Water drain starts with drain pump ON for 33”. After 30”, circulation pump ON. When empty level is recognized (by pressure switch signal), the circulation pump stops and the machine continues for the request steps.
  • Page 62 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. 2. If turbidity is > TURBIDITY-LEVEL 1:drain is skipped. 3) The second measure is executed at the end of hot pre-wash.
  • Page 63: Electrical Components

    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 –...
  • Page 64 CAPACITOR Capacitor is permanently connected to the circulation pump coils. DRAIN PUMP HEATER Voltage 220/240 volt Total power 1800W 27.6-30.6 ohm...
  • Page 65: Pressure Switch

    0 Ω 0 Ω CN2.10 - CN2.2 KN2.9 - KN2.10 WATER PRESSURE SWITCH ∞Ω ∞Ω NO WATER PRESSURE SWITCH Voltage 220/240 Frequency 50/60 16 A - 3 Pins DIVERTER There is diverter at A15 and A23 models It is assembled to the heater Casing Group.
  • Page 66: Regeneration Valve

    REGENERATION VALVE Regenerationvalve 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 Thereis turbofan motor only at A models.
  • Page 67: Salt Sensor

    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...
  • Page 68 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 •...
  • Page 69: Cable Harness

    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 filter at the connection end of the hose.
  • Page 70 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. •...
  • Page 71: Washi̇ng Pump

    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...
  • Page 72 RİNSE AİD SENSOR From the electronical card: 0Ω NO RİNSE AİD 0 Ω NO RİNSE AİD Rınse adı off CN 5.3- CN 5.2 KN 50.8- KN 50.9 RINSEAIDSENSOR ∞Ω THERE IS RİNSE AİD ∞Ω THERE IS RİNSE AİD Rınseaıd on Above sketch shows the connectors of the rinse aid sensor on the electronical card.
  • Page 73: Fan Motor

    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).
  • Page 74: Door Switch

    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.
  • Page 75 FLOATER From the electronical card: Mıcroswıtch ıs ınactıve (no water ) 0Ω 0 Ω CN2.1 - CN 2.5 KN2.5 - KN 2.10 mıcroswıtch ıs actıve (there ıs FLOATER(MICROSWITCH) ∞Ω ∞Ω CN2.1 - CN 2.4 KN2.4- KN 2.5 water) Position 1 : Yo can check the floater by controlling the specified value intervals. Position 2 : If failure code is occured related with the floater within control the above values: You can figure out whether leakage occurs or not.
  • Page 76 SALT SENSOR From the electronical card: 0 Ω NO SALT Measure just on the electronıc CN5.1 - CN5.2 KN50.10- KN 50.11 0Ω NOSALT SALTSENSOR ∞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.
  • Page 77 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.
  • Page 78 PRESSURE SWITCH From the electronical card: 0 Ω 0Ω Full fıll water CN2.10- CN2.2 KN2.9- KN2.10 PRESSURE SWITCH ∞Ω ∞Ω no water From the component: Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors as shown in the picture above.
  • Page 79 REGENARATION VALVE From the electronical Card: CN2.2 - CN2.7 3560 Ω ± %10(25°C) KN2.2 - KN2.10 3560 Ω ± %10(25°C) REGENERATION VALVE 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:...
  • Page 80: Detergent Dispenser

    HEATER It can’ be measured from the electronıcal card. From the component: DETERGENTDISPENSER It can’t be measured from the electronical card: 2300 Ω ±%10 (25 C°) 2300 Ω ±%10 (25 C°) DETERGENT DISPENSER From the component:...
  • Page 81: Water Inlet Valve

    WATER INLET VALVE From the electronical Card: CN2.6 - CN2.9 4200 Ω ± %10 (20°C) KN2.6 - KN2.8 4200 Ω ± %10 (20°C) WATER INLET VALVE 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.
  • Page 82: Drain Pump

    DRAIN PUMP From the electronical Card: 220 Ω % ±10 DRAIN PUMP / HANYU CN2.2 - CN2.4 KN2.4 - KN2. 141 Ω % ±10 DRAIN PUMP / LEILI CN2.2 - CN2.4 KN2.4 - KN2. Above sketch show the connectors of the drain pump on the electronical card. Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors.
  • Page 83: Disassembly

    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.
  • Page 84: Internal Feeding Tubes And Spray Arms Removal

    INTERNAL FEEDING TUBES AND SPRAY ARMS REMOVAL Unscrew the feed channel tabs with the help of a screwdriver To assemble, manually narrow the feed channel replacement and insert it into the tabs Pull out the top spray channel by turning it clockwise 5)To remove the lower spray arm, Turn it counterclockwise to reinstall it kindly pull it up...
  • Page 85: The Components That Are Inside The Tub Course, Micro And Metal Filters

    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.
  • Page 86: Draining Hose

    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.
  • Page 87: Water Inlet Valve

    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.
  • Page 88: Turbo Fan Removal Instructions

    TURBO FAN REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS Disconnect the condensate unit from the turbo fan. Remove top tray Remove the side panel rear and front screws 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,...
  • Page 89: Disconnect Ntc Cables

    Disconnect ntc cables Disconnect heater hose Unscrew eco or diverter part(it is changeable) screws Then get the sump To assemle, connect the cables and screws in same way.
  • Page 90: Sump Group Removal Instructions

    SUMP GROUP REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS Remove 2 screws on top Remove the drain pump sump screws drain pump Remove the blue hose from the Remove the drain hose water softener to the pool group drain hose blue hose...
  • Page 91: Heater Removal Instructions

    HEATER REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS Remove 2 clamps Disconnect cable connections and get the heater To assemble, the cables are connected first and the screws are attached.
  • Page 92: Floater

    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.
  • Page 93: Water Softener

    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.
  • Page 94: Diverter Removal Instructions

    DIVERTER REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS Disconnect the diverter cables Disconnect pressure switch cables diverter cables pressure switch Disconnect turbidity sensor cables( if the machine has) Unscrew the diverter screws 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).
  • Page 95: Access The Components From The Lower Cover

    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.
  • Page 96: To Acces The Components From In Front Of The Machine

    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.
  • Page 97: Power Cord

    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.
  • Page 98: Hose Connection Plastic

    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.
  • Page 99: Air - Break

    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)
  • Page 100: Door Inside

    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 Remove control panel, 2)Remove the pcb box, 3)Remove the plastic tabs around the knob by flexing...
  • Page 101: Dispanser Removal Instructions

    DISPANSER REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS 4)Then the dispenser will drop in Remove front panel Disconnect the dispenser cable harness dispanser is free Dispanser cables Remove the metal tabs on the top, bottom and sides to disengage the dispenser. To assemble, tighten the metal tabs with a pliers After applying silicone oil or liquid soap to dispenser, press down and...
  • Page 102: Door Lock Removal Instructions

    DOOR LOCK REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS Remove control panel screws Disconnect cable connections with door lock Remove two door lock screws...
  • Page 103: Electronic Card Removal Instructions

    ELECTRONIC CARD REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS 1)Remove top tray 3)Remove side panel Remove side panel support styrofoam Pull up the pcb box Disconnect cable connections from cable harness Remove the tabs and take the electronic card To assemble, reinsert the pcb box into the tabs.
  • Page 104: Control Panel

    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.
  • Page 105: Control Panel

    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.
  • Page 106: Kick Plate Sheet Iron

    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.
  • Page 107: Front Panel

    Front Panel a) Remove the screws as it shown in the picture. b) Pull down the front panel after removing the screws.
  • Page 108: Side Panels Removal Instructions

    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 side panel front screws Plastic kick plate screw 5) remove the side panel rear tabs...
  • Page 109: Inner Light Source Removal Instructions

    INNER LIGHT SOURCE REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS 1) Remove top tray 2) Remove side panel 3) Remove side panel support styrofoam 4) Remove the cables 5)Rotate counterclockwise nut and remove it. Note: This visual is representative sample Note: This visual is representative sample.
  • Page 110: Okam Matters To Be Considered In Assembly Of The Mechanism Assembly

    OKAM MATTERS TO BE CONSIDERED IN ASSEMBLY OF THE MECHANISM ASSEMBLY 1_OKAM In order to assemble and disassemble the mechanism, the top plate and the two right- left side panels must be removed. 2_ OKAM mechanism 220V supply cable assembly and route must be appropriate. In models with water recovery tank;...
  • Page 111 4_ OKAM The spring assembly should be screwed onto the fixed hinge and the movable hinge spring should press on the mechanism centrally, there should be no deformation in the springs. 5_ OKAM In the machines with the drying mechanism, the mechanism crank should open the door by pushing the door outwards at the end of the drying step, then the shaft should be slowly pulled inward after cooling within 30 seconds.

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