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DISH WASHER SERVICE MANUAL Model ODP 815 VS Specifications are subject to possible modifications without prior notice. Les présentes spécifications sont susceptibles d'être modifiées sans préavis. Las especificaciones estàn sujetas a cambios sin previo aviso. Pictures are only sketches which may be different from your equipment.
1.BARCODE STICKER CODE EXPLANATION 668316 00205458 0001 PRODUCT CODE ORDER CODE In front of this numbers “55” In front of this numbers 01- W/O CARTOON; should be added for an order “10” should be added for W STRİP number: an product code: 02- W/O CARTOON;...
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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.
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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.
2.ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS AND MEASUREMENTS 2.1 ON / OFF SWITCH It can’t be measured from the electronical card. DOOR SWITCH CN2.9 - CN2.2 0 Ω KN2.8 - KN2.10 0 Ω Door is close 2.2 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.
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Primary winding CIRCULATION PUMP CN2.3 - CN2.9 KN2.3 - KN 2.8 Secondary winding (from the component) Above sketch show the connectors of the washing pump on the electronical card. Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors. From the component: A) Measurement of the primary windings of the washing pump.(127.1±7%Ω) B) Measurement of the secondary windings of the washing pump (white cable –...
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Position 1: You 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. 2.5 CAPACITOR Capacitor is permanently connected to the circulation pump coils.
2.6 DRAIN PUMP From the electronical Card: CN2.2 - CN 2.4 220± %10Ω KN2.4 - KN 2.10 220± %10Ω DRAIN PUMP HANYU 141±%10Ω 141±%10Ω DRAIN PUMP LEILI CN2.2 - CN 2.4 KN2.4 - KN 2.10 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.
2.8 NTC 2.9 PRESSURE SWITCH From the electronical card: CN2.10 - CN2.2 0 Ω KN2.9 - KN2.10 0 Ω Full fıll water PRESSURE SWITCH ∞Ω ∞Ω No water From the component:...
2.10 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. 2.11 WATER INLET VALVE Single inlet and single outlet standard single coil selenoid 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. From the component: Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors as shown on the pictures. 2.12 REGENERATION VALVE From the electronical card: REGENERATION VALVE...
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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: 2.13 PARASITE FILTER 2.14 TURBO FAN MOTOR From the electronical card: FAN MOTOR CN 6.2 - CN 2.9 KN 6.2 - KN 2.8...
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Above sketch shows 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). Winding resistance at 20 temperature: 265 ± %10 Ω 2.15 RINSE AID SENSOR From the electronical card: 0Ω...
Below sketch shows the connectors of the rinse aid sensor on the electronical card. From the component: Probes of the tester should be applied on to the relatde connectors as shown on the pictures. 2.16 SALT SENSOR Salt sensor can also be measured from the water softener when the salt sensor assemblied on the water softener. From the electronical card: CN5.1 - CN5.2 0 Ω...
From the component: 2.17 POWER CORD 2.18 DETERGENT / RINSE AID DISPANSER It can’t be measured from the electronical card: DETERGENT DISPENSER 2300 Ω ±%10 (25 C°) 2300 Ω ±%10 (25 C°)
3. INTERFACE AND HARDWARE INTERFACE MOD. LED MODULE_1 Apart ON/OFF switch that it is a separate component interface includes: 3 buttons at left side of LED Module; PROGRAM button HALF LOAD button TABLET button 4 buttons at right side of LED Module; ...
4. WASHING PROGRAM WASHING PROGRAM CROSS TABLE Model PREWASH Mini Quick Economic Super Auto Auto Auto 50°C 50‘ Delicate Normal Intensive 30°/50°C 50°/60°C 60°/70°C MODULE_1 MODULE_2 X = present - = not present 5. WASHING SPECIFICATIONS AND PROGRAMS Selecting and starting at Power On: Switch-on: When dishwasher is switched on, (1sec.
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** When selecting a program, if the program matches with non suitable option (but alrady selected) (ex. Quick 30’ – Tablet), non suitable option icon disappears. When user continue to the selecting a program, if the option suitable for selected program, option icon lights up.
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Pausing and cancelling program at Power On: Pausing of a program: During a program; press Start/Pause button to pause a program. Selected program icon blinks and remaining program icons become ON. Two dots and four digits blinks, “Related program indicator icon”...
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At the end of the cycle, the “END” icon will be ON and the buzzer will be activated (Voice_5). “00:00” at the time zone, “END” icon lights up (constantly), Modification of a program: During wash If user want to change the program; Press the Start/Pause button, ...
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For starting the new selected program, press the Start/Pause button (if the new program has a corresponding step, display shows the time of the new program without the passed time). Opening and closing door during program (not in dry steps): During wash ...
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After the door is closed Opening and closing door during a dry step: During dry if the door is opened, Selected program icon blinks, Two dots and four digits blinks, “related program indicator icon” and bar on the right side are blinks, ...
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** It is not possible that selecting programs and options until the machine paused by the S/P button. If user tries to press any button without pressing S/P button, LED Module gives Voice_3 sound. If user press the S/P button, LED Module return to previous position (possible that selecting program and options) After closing the door: Note: Since the S/P button is pressed to change program while door is opened, after door is closed the S/P button is again needed to be pressed one more time to re-start the program.
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Door is close Door is open It is possible that selecting program and options when the door is open position, If pressed the “start pause button” at this time; (1sec. On, 1sec. Off this duration will be fixed after checking the working ...
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If users press any button at the end of program, all buttons fulfil the function and LED module turns to the start position. Ex1: After end of the program, if user press the tablet button; Ex2: After end of the program, if user press the “program button”; If users switch OFF the dishwasher at the end of program and switch ON the dishwasher again, it will remember the last selected program and options.
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2. During a Drain + Fill step. At the power on the program restarts the step to the beginning (with the drain). 3. During a Wash step. At the power on the program consumes the remaining time. 4. During a Heating step. At the power on the program continues heating up to the desired temperature. The time out for the heating restart to the beginning (water could be cold again).
Compatibility between Options Options Delay Start Half Load Tablet Child Lock Extra Extra ( 3 modes Hygiene Drying Direct&Tripl e wash Delay Start Half Load ( 3 modes )or Direct&Triple wash Tablet Child Lock Extra Hygiene Extra Drying Compatibility between Options & Programs OPTIONS Delay Half Load...
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Extra Hygiene Increase the washing temperature Extra Drying Executed drying after washing cycle and change of washing temperature 6.5 Half load (with 3 modes) (Alternating washing) Half Load option is selectable any time by pressing the regarding option button. When Half Load button is pressed: First time: upper spray icon is ON and lower spray icon is OFF.
Delay Start option Delay start option is selected before program start ; firstly dedicated “DELAY button” is being pressed, delay icon is getting activated (blinks) ,display shows ‘ h01’ at time zone. After that needed time to delay can be chosen “DELAY button”. ** If user change the program after select delay time, display seperatly shows delay time and program time.
steps of increment are one hour. Then the display shows the remaining delay time with steps of one hour (h01, h13, h24 etc). The maximum value of the delay is 24 hours. **** To cancel this option during a delay time it necessary to press S/P button and put the machine in “pause” mode and press the delay button until display shown at the time zone “...
Extra drying option is disable by secondly pressure of Extra drying button (Extra drying icon lights disappear). 6.10 Tablet Tablet option is selectable at any time. If it is pressed during a washing program the program will execute the following steps with “tablet”...
6.12 Buzzer Voice Defination Voice Specification Voice_1 MELODY Switched-On voice Voice_2 SHORT BEEP Push buttons voice Voice_3 LONG BEEP Approval voice Voice_4 TWO SHORT BEEPS Fault voice Voice_5 MELODY End of program voice Voice_6 THREE SHORT BEEPS Count down voice Voice level will be S02 for default.
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When high voltage (above 285, then 275-285VAC) detected 3 hours Display shows HI, saved failure to memory for service program. Program go to failure routine without draining VOLTAGE SENSING SPESIFICATIONS: CONDITION WHEN VOLTAGE PROTECTION IS OCCURED All program icons are ON Selected program icon is ON Selected option icon is ON Program bar is ON...
Program bar is ON Time Duration is ON, Time is frozen ":" is ON Phase icon is ON All buttons are inactive Program does not run, when push S/P button Start to count 3 hour timer again After 10 seconds. Digits shows LO or HI. All program icons are OFF Selected program icon is ON Selected option icon is ON...
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PRESS 3 SEC. “IL00” will be shown in the display for 2 seconds to show the “Normal Mode” is selected for inner light option. After “Normal Mode” is selected, the inner light will be ON as long as the machine is energized and machine door is open.
Press ‘’Delay’’ and ‘’ ’Extra hygiene’’ buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. PRESS 3 SEC. “IL01” will be shown in the digit display for 2 seconds to show the “Eco Mode” is selected for inner light option. Also inner light turns OFF and ON again (blinks momentarily) to show this selection is activated. After “Eco Mode”...
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Water Hardness level Litres Level 1 Never Level 2 116 lt Level 3 64 lt Level 4 52 lt Level 5 46 lt Level 6 16 lt The consumed litres are counted by flow meter impulses. In case of flow meter broken, the litres 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.
- When there is no flowmeter connection (by removing flowmeter cable), Electronic card saves the water as 4,58 lt per step. -If there occurs regeneration step after the programs without drying step or programs having less than 15min drying step, at the end of the program (before reg cycle) the duration must be corrected from 0:01 to 0:15 and recount down during reg step.
Power ON and continue to pressure program selection button at least for 3”. If “Hardness set” is recognized “SL” is shown for 2”. Release program selection button. The last setting level is viewed*. Pressure “Program button” button to set the desired level. At any pressure of “Program button” hardness level is incremented (max.
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. 1 rinse aid dosage is performed when dispenser is ON during 8” and OFF during 8”. =>1,5cc 2 rinse aid dosages are performed 8”...
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During the first 6” of test, if a failure code is stored in memory, its codification is shown. Also at the end of the test if an error occurs, its error code and name are visualized on LED Module. Step TEXT Time Tested Load...
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If during the service test, the door is opened, “SP” and “SP:nn” (nn stands for step number) are shown alternately on LED Module. 11.1 Cancelling Service Test During service test Cancelling: During a Service Test; press S/P button for 3sec. While pressing S/P button (during 3sec.) display shows the countdown from 3 to 1.
End test is divided in two parts: end test 1 (functionally test) and end test 2 (heating and leakage test). 13.1 End test 1 OCEAN receives the electronic cards ready to start “end test 1”. In any case, it’s possible, re-start the end test 1 with a manual manoeuvre.
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- Power OFF; -Pressure “Delay button” and “Extra drying button”. - Power ON while pressing to “Delay” and “Extra drying” buttons at least for "3". - When “End test 1” is recognized “1.EP” is visualized on the LED Module and End test starts. - At the end of “end test 1”...
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(You can read more details about the error codes on this page. In this page, the difference of error codes is explained in detail). F6 AND F7 ERRORS If the machine is subjected to overheating due to an unknown cause, the temperature value dial indicating the temperature values rises and the NTC detects it.
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13.2 End test 2 When the electronic card is switched on after the end test 1, end test 2 starts. 4” of pause Heating to reach 65°C with 15’ of time out Drain + Regeneration valve on 30” Memorize end test is finished. During this phase, failure routine of unsuccessful heating and failure routine of ntc works.
14. MEASUREMENT 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. To make the system setting, use the testing strip, if it is available, and find the hardness of the mains water supply.
DRAIN PUMP • Check the drain pump resistance and power values • There can be a problem with cable connection of the drain PRESSURE SWITCH • Pressure swıtch of the heater casing group can have a mechanical or cable connection problem. F3 (ERROR OF CONTINUOUS WATER INPUT) WATER INLET VALVE •...
• Water inlet valve can be out of order. There can be a problem with the cable connection of water inlet valve. FLOATER • Floater switch can bo out of order or have a problem with the cable connection. PRESSURE SWITCH •...
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F8 (INADEQUATE HEAT) HEATER • Check the power and resistance values. • Check the cable connection of the heater. ELECTRONIC CARD • Check the electronic card F9 (DIVERTER POSITION PROBLEM) DIVERTER • Check the values of the diverter. • Check the cable connection of the diverter. ELECTRONIC CARD •...
16. 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...
17. DISASSEMBLY CAUTION! REMOVE ELECTRIC PLUG FROM THE SOCKET DURING THE DISASSEMBLY Side Panels Remove the screws fixing side panels Front Panel Remove the screws as it shown in the picture.
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Pull down the front panel after removing the screws. • To remove the side panel, remove the upper plastic hinge and than the above one and pull it up. Control Panel Remove 6 screws that fix control panel to the door inside sheet iron. Remove the control panel group crefully as shown in the picture...
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Remove the cable connection plastic which fix cable harness to the control panel as shown in the picture. Remove the wires that are connected to control panel group Door Lock Group a) Remove control panel group b) Remove two screws that fix the door lock group...
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Dispenser Remove the front panel Remove the wire. Remove dispanser from inside door’s hingers by using slotted screwdriwer. Push and remove the dispanser. Door Inside Remove side panels. Remove Built-in Hinge Spring. Pull the door inside up as It is shown in the picture.
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Remove two screws that fix hinge movement sheet iron to the door inside. Air - break Remove the left side panel of the machine. Open machine’s door Rotate counterclockwise air-break nut and remove it. Remove air-break’s connections with salt cap as it is shown in the picture. (be careful about plastic hinges)
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Hose connection plastic Remove left side panel. By using flat tip screwdriver remove hose connection plastic’s hinge from the basement as it shown in the picture...
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c) Push the hose connection plastic. Warning: If you do not obey instrucyions while disassembly od the hose connection plastic it can be broken. Power cord Remove hose connection plastic. Remove the lower cover. Remove the wires that is between power cord and parasite filter. Remove the power cord.
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Drain pump Remove plastic kick plate and kick plate iron sheet Remove the wires. To remove the drain pump that fixes to the sump, rotate it şn the direction of counter clockwise and pull. Circulation pump a) Remove lower cover from the places and measure the component.
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Water softener To remove salt cup cover, rotate it in the direction of counter clockwise Remove left side panel. Derach the connections which are between water softener and air-break. Remove lower cover. Remove the hose that is between sump and salt camp. Parasite filter Remove lower cover.
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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 Inlet valve Remove lower cover. Remove the wire that is connected to the water inlet valve.
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Draining Hose Remove the hose connection plastic. Remove lower cover. Remove the clamp that fixes draining hose to thesump Remove draining hose Micro and Metal Filters Open the door. Remove lower basket To remove microfilter group rotate them in the direction of counter clockwise and pull them up as it is shown in the picture To remove microfilter group (course filter and micro filter ) pull them as it is shown in the picture.
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Sede Legale: via Leone XIII n°14 – 20145 Milano ITALY Cap. Soc. Euro 2.500.000,00 – Società con Socio Unico R.E.A. Milano 1544616 Cod. Fisc. – Part. IVA e n° Registro Imprese: 12287310150 www.ocean.it For product improvement, specifications and appearance in this manual are subject to change without prior notice.
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