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SERVICE MANUAL

DISHWASHER

55 cm
EDW 1100
EDW 1500
EDW 1503
EDW 2500

Dishwasher

© Electrolux Publ.-Nr.:
Muggenhofer Straße 135 599 519 400
D-90429 Nürnberg EN
Germany 55 cm
EDW 1100
EDW 1500
Fax +49 (0)911 323 1022 EDW 1503
EDW 2500
DGN-TDS-N
Edition: 03.04
R.Kurzke
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Dimensions / Installation / Built-in ............................................................................................ 3

2. Electrical connection / Safety Instructions ............................................................................. 4

3.1. Control panel/ Electronic EDW 1100 ........................................................................................ 5


3.2. Control panel / Electronic EDW 1500 ....................................................................................... 6
3.3. Control panel / Electronic EDW 1503 ....................................................................................... 7
3.4. Control panel / Electronic EDW 2500 ....................................................................................... 8

4. Components ............................................................................................................................. 9
4.1. Circulation pump ...................................................................................................................... 9
4.2 Drain pump ............................................................................................................................... 9
4.3 Flow heater ............................................................................................................................. 9
4.4 Pressure switch ...................................................................................................................... 9
4.5 Detergent dispenser ................................................................................................................ 10
4.6 NTC-thermal sensor ................................................................................................................. 11
4.7 Filter detection ......................................................................................................................... 11
4.8 Interference filter ..................................................................................................................... 11
4.9 Drier unit ................................................................................................................................... 12
4.10 Water softening/regeneration ................................................................................................. 12

5. Repair informations / Position of the components .................................................................. 13


5.1. Washing area / Baskets .......................................................................................................... 13
5.2 Door ......................................................................................................................................... 14
5.3 Service position for front bottom section ............................................................................... 15
5.4 Water softening unit ................................................................................................................ 16
5.5 Backside view ......................................................................................................................... 17
5.6 Dismount the regeneration dosage device with drying unit: .................................................. 17
5.7 Drain pump ............................................................................................................................... 18
5.8 Power electronic, Circulation pump and Flow heater ............................................................ 18
5.9 Door seal .................................................................................................................................. 19

6. Water course Scheme ............................................................................................................ 20

7.1 Program structur ...................................................................................................................... 21


7.2 Program runtimes ..................................................................................................................... 22
7.3 Program steps ......................................................................................................................... 23

8. Service settings electronik modul ........................................................................................... 24


8.1.1 EDW 1100 / Service function fault memory ............................................................................ 25
8.1.2 EDW 1100 / Service function LED test .................................................................................... 26
8.1.3 EDW 1100 / Service function manufacturing trest routine ..................................................... 27
8.1.4 EDW 1100 / Service function Pulse Wash .............................................................................. 28
8.1.5 EDW 1100 / Service function extra rinse ............................................................................... 29

8.2.1 EDW 1500 / Service function fault memory ............................................................................ 30


8.2.2 EDW 1500 / Service function LED test .................................................................................... 31
8.2.3 EDW 1500 / Service function manufacturing trest routine ..................................................... 32
8.2.4 EDW 1500 / Service function Pulse Wash .............................................................................. 33
8.2.5 EDW 1500 / Service function extra rinse ............................................................................... 34

8.3.1 EDW 1503 / Service function fault memory ............................................................................ 35


8.3.2 EDW 1503 / Service function LED test .................................................................................... 36
8.3.3 EDW 1503 / Service function manufacturing trest routine ..................................................... 37
8.3.4 EDW 1503 / Service function Pulse Wash .............................................................................. 38
8.3.5 EDW 1503 / Service function extra rinse ............................................................................... 39

8.4.1 EDW 2500 / Der Weg ins Service menu .................................................................................. 40


8.4.2 EDW 2500 / Service menu error code und actuator test ....................................................... 41
8.4.3 EDW 2500 / Service menu display and fault memory ............................................................. 42
8.4.4 EDW 2500 / Service menu manufacturing trest routine ......................................................... 43
8.4.5 EDW 2500 / Service menu pulse wash .................................................................................. 44
8.4.6 EDW 2500 / Service menu extra rinse .................................................................................... 45
8.4.7 EDW 2500 / Service menu brightness .................................................................................... 46
8.4.8 EDW 2500 / Service menu contrast ........................................................................................ 47
8.4.9 EDW 2500 / Service menu water hardness ........................................................................... 48
8.4.10 EDW 2500 / Demo mode .......................................................................................................... 49

9.1.1 Overview of error displays EDW 2500 ................................................................................... 50


9.1.2 List of error messages EDW 2500 .......................................................................................... 51
9.2.1 Overview of error displays EDW 1100 -1503 ........................................................................ 52
9.2.2 List of error messages EDW 1100 -1503 ............................................................................... 53

10. The new options ...................................................................................................................... 54

11.1 electric circuit diagram (Example) ........................................................................................... 55


11.2 Wiring diagram (Example) ........................................................................................................ 56

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1. Maße / Installation / Einbauhinweise
General
The dishwasher is supplied ready for installation, i.e. with power
cable, discharge hose and admission hose with incorporated sieve
and sealing.
Installation is at the connections provided for this purpose in the
adjacent cupboard (not directly behind the appliance !).
Observe the regulations of the local waterworks and electrical
power supply facilities !
Do not lay down the appliance! The built-in water softener contains
water which could drain off.

Water installation

Inlet :

You can connect the appliance to both cold and hot water
(max. 65 °C).
Water pressure: 1 to 10 bars
A shut-off control element of connection ¾” should be provided by the
Customer.
The inlet hose consists of high-quality plastic with approved compressive
and buckling resistance. A sieve is incorporated on the connection
side to eliminate contamination from the supply network, as well as a
rubber seal.
When making the connection, take care that sieve and seal are in their
correct positions.
After opening the shut-off control, no water is allowed to leak from the
threaded joint !
With hot water connection in particular, slightly retighten the screwed
joint after some minutes of operation (do not use force) once the
connection has sufficiently heated up.

Drain:
Install the flexible drainage hose without buckles.
Installation is at the drain trap of the sink drain pipe installed in the
adjacent cupboard.
The appliance is provided with a non-return device which allows for
installation height of the appliance even above drain trap level.
The highest point of the drainage hose may never exceed the overall
height of the appliance. A= Ablauf
G= Gerätemaß
K= Kaltw.Anschluß
N= Nischenmaß
W= Warmw.Anschluß
E= Steckdose

Installation
- Align the dishwasher and secure Optional fitting positions: at - Optional accessories available:
it at both sides in the upper part of the base Additional lugs at the cover
the washing compartment shell. (Part No. 153 0402-0113)

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2. Electrical connection

A licensed electrical fitter should install the connection


to the mains!

The appliance is provided with a power cable 3 x 1 mm2 with Circuit: Radiator voltage 230 V
injection-moulded plug (type 13).
You should connect the dishwasher to the mains by means of
a plug, or an all-polo-switch of a minimum of 3mm contact
distance should be provided within the fixed installation for
isolation from the mains.

Installation on the part of the customer:

Install fuse, feeder and socket according to the wiring


schematic.

Safety Instructions
Attention : Whenever intervention into the machine becomes necessary, observe all safety
precautions mentioned in DIN/VDE 0701 (repair-related) and/or VDE 0700/ICE 65 (appliance-
related).

Components are in accordance with IEC and/or VDE directives! For replacements use parts of
the same specification only.

With control systems provided with MOS modules, use parts of the same specification only.

Observe all MOS regulations when handling MOS components

Only carry out mechanical repairs or checks of mechanical components when these are dead.

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3.1. Control panel EDW 1100

Program buttons Program flow LEDs

LED salt
LED rinse-aid
Function buttons LED 3in 1

Program buttons

Function buttons:

Function button 1 Setting of Water hardness


Function button 2 Activation/deactivation of rinse aid addition (3 in1)
Function button 3 -

Program flow LEDs:

The program flow LEDs indicate the active subprogram

Electronic EDW 1100 L D1 L D2 L D3 L D4 L D5 L D8 L D9


L D7 L D10
On electronic models, a micro processor controls all components, L D6 L D11
this is done using triacs. The electronic also memorizes all L D12
programme data.
L D13
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6
L D14
The heating is switched by a relay on the electronic board.

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3.2. Control panel EDW 1500
Function buttons 2,5-didit Display

Program flow LEDs

Program select Start-time


LED rinse-aid
button preselection
Half load LED 3in 1
Senitize extra rinse LED salt

Function buttons:
Function button 1 Setting of Water hardness
Function button 2 Activation/deactivation of rinse aid addition
Function button 3 Activation/deactivation of signal sound

Displays:
Indication of start time via 2.5-digit display
Indication between 1 and 19 hours (in steps of 1h)
Indication of remaining run time via 2.5-digit display (maximum indication of run time "199")
LED display for salt, rinse-aid, „water tap closed“ and END.

Program flow LEDs:


The program flow LEDs indicate the active subprogram

Electronic EDW 1500


On electronic models, a micro processor controls all
components, this is done using triacs. The electronic also
memorizes all programme data.

The heating is switched by a relay on the electronic board.

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3.3. Control panel EDW 1503

Dis play L D14 - 29


L D1 L D2 L D3 L D4 L D5 L D6 L D10
L D11
L D12
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6

Separate ON/OFF switch without optical confirmation.

6 keys S1 to S6 to select programs or options with the corresponding LEDs

2,5-digit display and 3 LEDs (LD10 to LD12)

Indication of start time via 2.5-digit display


Indication between 1 and 19 hours (in steps of 1h)
Indication of remaining run time via 2.5-digit display (maximum indication of run time "199")
LED display for salt, rinse-aid, „water tap closed“ and END.

• regeneration on need • manufacturing test routine • several service functions

Possible selectable program options:


- start-time preselection
- half load "small quantity" as automatic system or with key
- additional washing cycle
- 3 in 1 (special tablet program)
- senitize

Electronic EDW 1503


On electronic models, a micro processor controls all
components, this is done using triacs. The electronic also
memorizes all programme data.

The heating is switched by a relay on the electronic board.

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3.4. Control panel EDW 2500

PROGRAM OPTIONS
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3 in 1 C WRD

1 2 3 4 5
1.Button - Programs

Selection up and down within a menu


Change to and from an adjustment value (e.g. water hardness)

2. Button - Start-time preselection

Start-time preselection 1 to 19 hours.

3. Button - Options

Switch between the menu "Programs" and the menu "Options" or "Settings"
During a running dishwashing program, the display can be switched between the active program step display and the
selected dishwashing program.

4. Button - Cancel

Aborting a running dishwashing program

5. Button - OK

Start program

Switching between ON and OFF with switchable functions (e.g. clear rinse)

Commence the setting process and complete with adjustable functions

Acknowledging a selection

Detailed descriptions of EDW 2500 see page 40 - 51 (chapter 8.4.1 -9.1.2)

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4. Components

4.1 Circulation Pump


The circulation pump is driven by an asynchronous motor with an
auxiliary winding. The auxiliary winding ist in circuit with a 3 mF
capacitor. A tacho generator is used for speed control.
There are three speeds for rinsing.
1600 1/min,to 2800 1/min, Power output 50 W.

Coil resistances
Main winding 38 Ohm
aux. winding 110 Ohm
Tacho ca. 220 Ohm

4.2 Drain Pump


The drain pump is driven by a synchronous motor.

Power output 26 W.
Pump rate 15 l/min.

Flap trap

4.3 Flow Heater


The flow heater heats the water to the required temperature. During the
wash cycle, water is contantly passing through the flow heater.

Power output 2100 W


Resistor 25 W
Protector 98 °C ± 5 K
Thermal fuse 260 °C

4.4 Pressure Switch


The pressure switch controls the water level.
Without water, contact 11 - 12 is closed.

Niv 1 = Switch point 75 mmWS / Reset point 30 mmWS


Niv 2 = Switch point 97 mmWS / Reset point 70 mmWS

75 / 97 mm
30 / 70 mm

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4.5 Detergent dispenser
Dosing of detergent dosing of rinse-aid
prewash 10 ml maximum filling level
wash 20 - 30 ml
Dosing of rinse aid outlet of rinse-aid
position 1 - 6 2 ml - 7 ml
Capacity detergent tray
140 ml
detergent tray for pre wash

coil
coil

ON
OFF
The detergent compartment 1 is filling corresponding to the set dosing quantity when the door Zeit
is open. Possibly existing rinse-aid in compartments 2 and 3 flows back into the storage tank
of the rinse-aid. The detergent trays are filled up. The door will be closed and the detergent
for prewash will be rinsed out through the slots in the detergent dispenser cover.

ON
OFF
Zeit
During the washing cycle the coil is switched on and the detergent compartment cover
releases the detergent. The rinse-aid flows from compartment 1 into compartment 2.

ON
OFF
Zeit
After switching off the coil, the rinse-aid flows from compartment 2 into compartment 3.

ON
OFF
During the rinse cycle, the coil will be switched on when the rinse is warmed and the rinse- Zeit

aid runs from compartment 3 into the rinse tank. At the same time, the remaining rinse-
aid (15 %) runs from compartment 1 into compartment 2.

ON
OFF
Zeit
With the coil switched off, the rinse-aid flows from compartment 2 into compartment 3.

ON
OFF
Zeit
During the rinse cycle, the coil is always switched on twice. When it is switched on the
second time, the remaining rinse-aid flows into the rinse tank.

Setting the rinsing agent dosage


1. Open the dispenser by turning the cover cap (A) to the left.
2. In order to increase the dosing amount, turn the dosing arrow to the left
by means of a coin or screwdriver. In the works, the setting has been to
Position 4 (ideal setting is position 2 – 4).
3. Close the dispenser.

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4.6 NTC-Temperature sensor with
Turbidity sensor
integrated turbidity sensor

NTC Temp. Resistance

10°C 9653 Ohm


25°C 4843 Ohm
60°C 1204 Ohm
90°C 445 Ohm
The turbidity sensor function is only activated in cycles “AUTO“
Function:
The input voltage with the turbidity sensor may be between 6 V and 11.4
V. (The measurements are described in detail in the chapter “Measuring
Points at the Electronic Control (in the base)”). For a clear water the output
voltage must always be 4.3 V. If that value differs due to soiling of the NTC
turbidity sensor after a longer operational period, the Easytronic plus
recontrols the input voltage with the turbidity sensor automatically until the
output voltage prewash
output voltage is 4.3 V. This happens during the final rinse cycle.
If the 4.3 V is not achieved within 8 seconds, the fault “C5” is stored in the turbit water clear water
fault memory. If the output voltage falls below 3 V in the prewash cycle and
below 3.8 V in the intermediate rinsing cycle, turbid water will be detected. 3V 4,3V
With the service test routine the turbidity sensor will be calibrated to 3.5
output voltage intermediate
V not with water but with air.
That corresponds to 4.3 V with water. turbit water clear water
3,8V 4,3V

The NTC with trouble sensor is installed in the sump.

4.7 Filter detection (SL)

Reed switch

Permanent magnet

4.8 Interference Filter


The interference filter is connected in the terminal board parallel
to the mains feed.

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4.9 Drier unit
Washing compartment and regeneration dosage device with
condenser form one closed circuit.
Moist air will be led up out of the washing compartment by means of an air guidance
between the washing compartment and the regeneration dosage device.
The air will be dried and the condensate discharged into the trough.
Dry air will be led through the washing compartment ventilation into the washing
compartment.

4.10 Water softening/regeneration


The water softening can be adjusted. The incoming water flows through the softener
which works according to the ion exchange principle. The ion exchanger is filled with
small epoxy resin balls. The resins exchange the hardness constituents (calcium
and magnesium), for sodium ions.
When all the sodium ions are used up, it is necessary to regenerate the softener.
This is done by flushing a brine solution through the softener.

Afterwards the softener is washed out with fresh water and is now fully effective.

Depending on the water hardness, regeneration is only necessary after several


wash cycles.

Bypass valve
(only „SL“)

For regenerating valve


change dismount the
recycling pump.

Electronics for water


hardness sensor system
(with "SL" only)
Setting of regeneration salt dosering
There is generally no regeneration when "HARDNESS 1“ has been set.
Works setting for the hardness range is 4.

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5. Repair informations / Position of Components

5.1 Washing compartment

2
3
9
2 8

11
4
5
6

1 10
12

12

Detergent dispenser (1) Ventilation to drying tank (7)


Spray arms (2) Blending switch (8)
Water supply for upper spray arm (3) Above basket (9)
Salt container (4) Bottom basket (10)
Filter (5) Cuttlery basket (11)
Water inlet cap (6) Type plate (12)

You can easily unclick the upper basket by twisting the locking
device (photo in the middle and on the right)

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5.2 Door area
Unscrew the six screws (A). Press the panel
upwards by a small amount and take it off.

Now you have easy access to door lock, B B


main switch, and the electronic.

Unscrew the six screws (B). Pull door sheet metal


(outer door) upwards out of hinge.

A A
3

1 ON/OFF-switch

2 Electronic

3 Door lock

4 Detergent dispenser

5 Spray arm detection (with "SL" only)

6 Earth lead.
1 2
7 optional microswitch for interior lighting

6
4 7 5

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5.3 Service position
To provide access from the front for exchanging the softening A A
equipment, if necessary, put the machine in service position.

- Unhinge door springs

- Unscrew front screws at trough/pump compartment (A).

- Unscrew rear screws at trough/pump compartment.

- Unhinge support for recycling pumps

- Detach cable duct fixtures at pump compartment.

- Fold up the trough in service position.

- You can also unclick and draw out the support unit to the front in
other positions than the "service position".

Holding notch

Holding notch

Support unit
Inlet valve Connection terminal
Condenser of
recycling pump

Fuse for feeble


currents

Noise limiter Overflow switch


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5.4 Softener

In Service Position, you can also remove or reinstall NTC/


trouble sensors, pressure monitors, and water softening
equipment.

To dismount the water softening equipment, remove electrical


connections.

Also detach the two hoses leading to the regeneration


dosage device.

Pull off the water inlet cap from the trough side, and unscrew
the nut located below.

Once the salt seal is unscrewed from the salt filling pipe, turn
off the large fastening nut.

A useful hint:
You could use a V-belt to loosen this nut, by applying it as
described in the figure below.

Water inlet, lift off cover, unscrew nut

Salt filler neck

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5.5 Back side view

1
- Drier casing (1)

- Regeneration dosage (2)

- Back suction safety device (3)

- Drain hose (4) 2


- Interior lighting ( SL) (5) 5

5
5.6 Dismount the regeneration dosage device
with drying unit:
- Turn the bayonet socket on the drying unit steam inlet to the left
and unclick. A suitable tool would be a pair of nippers inserted
inverted (5).

- Unscrew the cover plate (6).

- Detach the hoses (7).

- Remove the fastening screw and pull off the regeneration


dosage device along with the drier unit.

- If you wish to remove the flap trap, you also have to remove the
associated hoses (8).

7 8

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5.7 Drain pump

When you have removed the rear base sheet, you can take off the
discharge pump by turning to the left (bayonet socket) .

Here you can clearly see the flap trap installed in the suction area
apart from the nonreturn valve.

2
5.8 Power electronic - Circulation pump - Flow heater

These 3 components can be exchanged from the rear.

1 Fitting position of recycling pump and heater


2 Fold out the band clamp (2).
3
3 Unscrew the screw connections. Detach hoses (3).

4 Unlock pump support from base. Now you can take


out the recycling pump (4).

4
When mounting the recycling pump, note the following :

- You can re-use the strap-type hose clamp if you


press it together with a diagonal cutting nipper (5).

If you cannot re-use this clamp, use a new screwed


5 clamp.

- Carefully install the rubber foot and the hose fixture.

Power electronic

Unclick and draw out


to the backside.

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5.9 Installation instructions for
door sealing

Carefully insert left-hand and right-hand door seal.

Install door seal as shown in such a way that the seal


is slightly stretched in both radii .

Make sure that the sealing lip is not crimped or wavy in


the radii and springs well back after pressing it with
your finger.

Check for leakages

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6. Water course scheme
19

5 4 20

18

3
2
6

18 7

1
18

14
13

17
16
15 8 9
12
11 10

1 Inlet valve 8 Softener 15 Circulations pump


2 Regeneration dosage chamber 9 Salt container 16 Flow heater
3 Back suction safety device 10 Regeneration valve 17 Drain pump
4 Ventilation 11 Base tray 18 Spray arms
5 Washing compartment 12 Float switch 19 Drier reservoir
6 Dosing device 13 Pressure switch 20 Reversing condensation reservoir
7 Regeneration water dosage 14 Filter

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7.1. Program structure DIVA Swiss
WPD/DW

pre wash main wash rinses hot rinse drying comment


Vorspülen Reinigen
Zwischenspülen
Klarspülen Trocknen E W Bemerkung
(Index 10 is always "Rinse+")

Energieverbrauch

Wasserverbrauch
Zeit nach Erreichen d.

Zeit nach Erreichen d.

Zeit nach Erreichen d.

Zeit nach Erreichen d.

Zeit nach Erreichen d.

Zeit nach Erreichen d.


application

Index No Fan
released for
production

Gesamtlaufzeit
temperature

temperature

temperature

temperature

temperature

temperature
temperature

temperature

temperature

temperature

temperature

temperature
programs - load

Index Fan
Gesamt Zeit

Gesamt Zeit

Gesamt Zeit

Gesamt Zeit

Gesamt Zeit

Gesamt Zeit
total time

total time

total time

total time

total time

total time

total time
wash type

wash type

wash type

wash type
time after

time after

time after

time after

time after

time after
Programme - dirt

energy
wash type
half load

sanitize

Index

Index

Index

Index

Index
EcoDry

water
rinse +

BioDet

Tablet
- target
3in1

[min] [kWh] [L]

2x3Mi 2x
( ∆T ) ( ∆T ) ( ∆T ) 5Min. ( ∆T ) pots&pans
Intensive full speed ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ 0 45°C
∆T + 10 ctrl 25 0 55°C
∆T + 5
68°C
∆T + 14 ctrl 37,0 6 n. ∆T +3
ctrl 12 10 ( < 60°C )
--- ctrl --- 1 69°C
--- ctrl 17 --- 4 24 115 1,99 24,1 heavy dirt
( < 65°C )

( ∆T ) ( ∆T ) 5Min. ( ∆T ) normal load, medium soil


Gentle full speed ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ 4 --- ∆T +6 ctrl 10 4 50°C
∆T + 2
55°C
∆T + 12 ctrl 36 3 --- ∆T +4 ctrl 8 10 ( < 60°C )
--- ctrl --- 1 69°C
--- ctrl 17 --- 4 24 95 reduced energy consumption

( ∆T ) ctrl & 5Min. ( ∆T ) normal load & soil


Energylabel Axx (SC) ☺ --- --- ☺ --- 5 --- ∆T + 10 pw5 11 5 47°C
70 - ∆T --- ---
pw5
70 10 ( < 60°C )
--- ctrl --- 4 --- ∆T +4 pw5 6 3 63°C
--- pw5 15 --- 1 60 162 1,10 15,0 lowest energy consumption

normal load
( ∆T ) ( ∆T ) ctrl / 5Min. ( ∆T ) ctrl / 92- 1,10- 12-
Auto 50-65°C S2 ☺ --- ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ 6 --- ∆T +8 ctrl 10 8 50°C
∆T + 4
68°C
∆T +8 ctrl 40 5 --- ∆T +4
pw1
8 10 ( < 60°C )
--- ctrl --- 2 69°C
∆T +1
pw1
22 --- 4 24
1,53
light - normal dirt
115 22 self-adjusting to load&dirt

normal load
Rinse & Hold ☺ --- --- --- --- 7 --- ∆T +5 ctrl 7 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 7 0,01 4,5 fresh soil
avoid drying of dirt

14,5Mi 4 settings
5Min. 9Min.
Quick 30min ☺ --- ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ --- --- --- --- --- --- 9 n. --- --- --- ctrl 17 --- --- --- --- --- 10 ( < 60°C )
--- ctrl --- 4 ( < 69°C )
--- ctrl 13 --- --- --- 30 0,90 8,0 fresh dirt
( < 65°C ) short time

( ∆T ) 5Min. 3Min. ( ∆T )
Glass care ☺ --- --- ☺ ☺ ☺ ☺ --- --- --- --- --- 6 45°C
∆T + 9 --- --- ctrl 28 10 ( < 60°C )
--- ctrl --- 9 ( < 55°C )
∆T +3 ctrl 6 9 55°C
−−− ctrl 13 --- 4 24 71 0,93 14,3 glass & delicate items

6Min. 5Min. 9Min. 4 settings, fresh dirt


20min ☺ --- --- ☺ --- --- --- --- --- --- 12 ( < 65°C )
--- --- --- ctrl 10,0 12 --- --- --- --- 10 ( < 60°C )
--- ctrl --- 12 ( < 69°C )
--- ctrl 10 --- --- --- 20 0,70 8,0 shortest time, no tablets

( ∆T )
Linetest SC +auto ☺ --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 9 45°C
--- ctrl 15 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 8 --- --- --- 3 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 18

( ∆T )
Linetest SC -auto ☺ --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 10 45°C
--- ctrl 15 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 8 --- --- --- 3 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- 18

temperature temperature supervised heating / reaching of max. temperature "X" after variable time
Temperatur Temperaturüberwachtes Heizen / Erreichen der max. Temperatur "X" nach einer variablen Zeit

temperature time supervised heating with a maximum temperature limit


Temperature Zeitüberwachtes Heizen mit Temperaturbegrenzung nach oben

time after temperature fixed time "Y" after reaching of temperature


Zeit nach Erreichen der Temperatur feste Zeit "Y" nach Erreichen der Temperatur

☺ implemented and released


enabled, but no influence in process-software
7.2 Program Runtimes
Runtimes released
Temp. Temp. Bypass
Runtime [min] Sanitize 3in1 Halfload Rinse+ BioDet Tablet EcoDry Opt. Var Ventil**

Prewash 25 0 0 -25 0 0 0 0 0 0
I2: Intensive full speed Mainwash 37 0 0 -5 0 5 0 0 0 0
Coldrinse 12 0 -4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Intensiv
Added Rinse 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0
Hotrinse 17 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
115 Dry 24 0 30 0 0 0 0 -8 0 0
Prewash 10 0 0 -10 0 0 0 0 0 0 X
N3: Gentle full speed Mainwash 36 0 0 -6 0 5 0 0 0 0
Coldrinse 8 0 -3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 X
Normal
Added Rinse 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0
Hotrinse 17 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
95 Dry 24 0 30 0 0 0 0 -8 0 0
Prewash 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 X***
E1: Energylabel AAA (SC) Mainwash 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Added Rinse 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0
ECO
Coldrinse 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 X***
Hotrinse 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
162 Dry 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Prewash 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Auto2: Auto 50-65°C S2 Mainwash 40 0 0 -5 0 5 0 0 0 0
Coldrinse 14 0 -8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 X
Auto
Added Rinse 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0
Hotrinse 22 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
110 Dry 24 0 30 0 0 0 0 -8 0 0
Prewash 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 X
Q4: Rinse & Hold Mainwash 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Coldrinse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Abspülen
Added Rinse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hotrinse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
7 Dry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Prewash 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Q5: Quick 30min Mainwash 17 0 3 0 0 5 3 0 0 0
Coldrinse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Kurz
Added Rinse 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0
Hotrinse 13 14 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
30 Dry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Prewash 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mainwash 28 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0
Q 7: Glass care
Added Rinse 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0
Gläser
Coldrinse 6 0 -3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hotrinse 13 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
71 Dry 24 0 30 0 0 0 0 -8 0 0
Prewash 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mainwash 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Q 8: 20 min
Added Rinse 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0
20min
Coldrinse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hotrinse 10 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
20 Dry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Prewash 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mainwash 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
LTSC: Linetest SC +auto
Coldrinse 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Linetest +auto
Added Rinse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hotrinse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
18 Dry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Prewash 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Mainwash 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
LTSC: Linetest SC -auto
Coldrinse 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Linetest -auto
Added Rinse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Hotrinse 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
18 Dry 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

** 1sec vor Einlassventil EIN und mit Einlassventil AUS


*** nur aktiv bei Vers (nur aktiv bei Version vor 28.09.2004)
7.3 Program steps EDW 1100 / 1500 / 1503 / 2500 für DIVA Swiss

Option Rinse+
Ausspülen Vorspülen Waschen Zwischenspülen 2. Zwischenspülen Klarspülen Trocknen

F D F E F WM E F E F E F GM GM (RV) E (RV) D D
R R R R R

Intensiv --- <30" P1 --- 45° 10' P0 P1 45" --- 55° 5' 68° 14' P0 P1 2x3' (65°) P0 P1 5' P0 P1 55° 45" 45" 30" 69° --- P0 4' 15" 24' 15"

Normal --- <30" P1 --- --- 6' P0 P1 45" --- 50° 2' 55° 12' P0 P1 4' P0 P1 5' P0 P1 55° 45" 45" 30" 65° --- P0 4' 15" 24' 15"

ECO (AAA) 15" 20" 65" --- --- 10' P0 58" 5" 1' t=49° T-t --- --- P0 55" 4' P0 P1 5' P0 52" 52° 30" 5" 25" 61° 2' P0 --- --- 60' 10"

Auto --- <30" P1 --- --- 8' T0 45" --- 50° 4' <68° 8' P0 P1 4' T0 5' P0 P1 55° 45" 45" 30" 69° --- P0 4' 15" 24' 15"

Kurz 30 min --- <30" --- --- --- --- --- P1 45" --- 45° oder 14' --- --- --- P0 P1 --- P0 P1 5' P0 P1 55° 45" 45" 30" 69° --- P0 4' 15" --- ---

Gläser --- <30" --- --- --- --- --- P1 45" --- 45° 13' --- --- P0 P1 3' P0 P1 5' P0 P1 50° 45" 45" 30" 55° --- P0 4' 15" 24' 15"

(20 min) --- <30 --- --- --- --- --- P1 45" --- 45° oder 6' --- --- --- P0 P1 --- P0 P1 5' P0 P1 55° 45" 45" 30" 69° --- P0 4' 15" --- ---

Abspülen --- <30" P1 --- --- 6' P0 --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---

F Feste Füllzeit WM Waschmittel


P1 Füllen bis Niveau + mind 10" GM Glanzmittel
R Nachfüllen möglich (max 9 x 5") RV Regenerierventil (je nach Wasserhärteeinstellung)
t=47° Zeit, bis 47° erreicht werden T0 Abpumpen und füllen, nur wenn Wasser Schmutzschwellwert überschreitet
T max Waschzeit von 70' P0 Abpumpen, bis NIV1 zurückschaltet + mind 10"
xx° teilweise max Werte Zeitbegrenzt D Abschliessendes Abpumpen
8. Service settings - electronic modules

Inputs and outputs: keys, LEDs and lamps

Arrangement

Special manuals with more details you´ll find in following


documentations about
EDW 1100, EDW 1500, EDW 1503 and EDW 2500

EDW 1100 Publ. 599 517 065


EDW 1500 Publ. 599 514 942
EDW 1503 Publ. 599 514 944
EDW 2500 Publ. 599 518 934
8.1.1 Service Function / Readout of fault memory and sin-
gle actuator selection:
General information
- Calling the service functions is executed in all designs resp. key arrangements analogously.
- For that you always have to use the keys S0, S1, S2 andS3 independent of their variant-depending
program load.
- In the service function mode, key S1 is ALWAYS responsible for the function „readout of fault memory“
and „single actuator selection“.

It is generally valid:
For calling all service functions you always have first to actuate function keys S1 and S3 before switching
on the appliance by ON/OFF switch S0!
The keys have to remain pressed about 4 seconds to activate the function.
This procedure is intentionally different to that for the customer functions.

Calling the functions „readout of fault memory“ and


„single actuator selection“
1. L D1 S1 L D0 1. Press keys S1 and S3 simultaneously an...
L D2 2. ... and switch on the appliance by ON/OFF switch S0. For
L D3 S2 S0 that keep keys S1 and S3 pressed until the 3 confirmation
T as ten S 1/S 3 für ca. 4 S ek. halten bis LD1-L D3 blinken!
blinken
LEDs LD1, LD2 and LD3 are flashing. (A temporary flashing up of
2. L D1 S1 L D0
LEDs is possible and is no fault!)
L D2 3./4. By actuating the function key S1 you can call the
L D3 S2 S0 function. The confirmation LED LD1 continues flashing, LEDs
blinkt LD2 and LD3 go out.
3. L D1
L D0
When you press S1 button for the first time, the first error is
S1
L D2 displayed in coded form by means of the END LED.
S0 When S1 button is pressed the second and third time, you
blinkt can read the second and third value of the error memory.
L D1
S1
Anzeige 2. + 3.Fehlers
S1 (see description “Overview of errors displayed”
L D2 As from the fourth time you press the S1 button, LED LD1 will
pr o T as tendr uck
go dark and LD2 starts flashing.
L D1
S1
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1 Weiter s chaltung You can call the individual actuators one after the other now.
L D2
blinkt

blinkt
4. Actuation: selection of regeneration valve
4. L D0
5. Actuation: selection of drain pump
L D1

L D2
S1 6. Actuation: selection of valve
S0
(filling to level - if already existing, no filling)
7. Actuation: selection of heating
(only when level detected)
8. Actuation: selection of circulation pump
L D0
9. Actuation: selection of detergent dispenser
10. Actuation: selection of drying fan
S0
All positions can be called scrolling as many times as one
... AUS nach 60s ek. automatis ch
wants.
L D0
The several steps are switched onward manually by pressing
any key. If the function key S1 is not pressed within 60
S0
seconds, the service function is left automatically. Alle LED’s
... AUS dur ch manuelle Betätigung über Ein/Aus
der Programm- und Optionstasten leuchten. Das Gerät
befindet sich wieder im „Vorstart“-Modus.
It is also possible to leave the function by switching off the
appliance by ON/OFF key S0.

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8.1.2 Service Function / LED test with
integrated deletion of the fault memory

General Information
* Calling the service functions is executed in all designs resp. key arrangements analogously.
* For that you always have to use the keys S0, S1, S2 and S3 independent of their variant-depending
program load.
* In the service function mode, the key S2 is ALWAYS responsible for the function „LED test with
integrated deletion of the fault memory“.

Generally is valid:
For calling all service functions you always have first to actuate the function keys S1 and S3 before
switching on the appliance by ON/OFF switch S0!
The keys have to remain pressed about 4 seconds to activate the function.
This procedure is intentionally different to that for the customer functions.

1. L D1 S1 L D0
„Calling the functions „LED test with integrated
L D2
deletion of the fault memory“
L D3 S2 S0
1. Press keys S1 and S3 simultaneously and...
T as ten S 1/S 3 für ca. 4 S ek. halten bis LD1-L D3 blinken!
blinken
2. L D1 S1 L D0
2. ... and switch on the appliance by ON/OFF
L D2 switch S0. For that keep the keys S1 and S3
L D3 S2 S0 pressed simultaneously until the 3 confirmation
LEDs LD1, LD2 and LD3 are flashing.
alle L E D’s blinken
3. L D0
(A temporary flashing up of LEDs is possible and is no fault!)
L D1

L D2

L D3
S2
3. By actuating the function key S2 you now can
S0
call the function.
All LEDs (except LD0) are flashing for about 30
seconds.

Leaving the function / deletion of the fault


L D0 memory

S0 All above-mentioned LEDs resp. the display have


... AUS nach 60sek. automatis ch
been flashing for about 30 seconds, the function is
left automatically. Now the appliance is in the
L D0 „prestart“ mode again. It is also possible to leave the
function earlier by switching off the appliance by ON/
S0 OFF key S0.
... AUS dur ch manuelle Betätigung über Ein/Aus
In any case the service fault memory is deleted.

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8.1.3 Service function / manufacturing test routine:
General information
- Calling the service functions is executed in all designs resp. key arrangements analogously.
- For that you always have to use the keys S0, S1, S2 and S3 independent of their variant-depending
program load.
- In the service function mode the key S3 is ALWAYS responsible for calling the „manufacturing test
routine“.

It is generally valid:
For calling all service functions you always have first to actuate the function keys S1 and S3 before
switching on the appliance by ON/OFF switch S0!
The keys have to remain pressed about 4 seconds to activate the function.
This procedure is intentionally different to that for the customer functions.

1. S1 L D0
Calling the function „manufacturing test routine“
L D1

L D2
1. Press keys S1 and S3 simultaneously and ...
L D3 S2 S0

T as ten S 1/S 3 für ca. 4 S ek. halten bis LD1-L D3 blinken!


blinken
2. ... and switch on the appliance by ON/OFF switch S0.
2. L D1 S1 L D0 For that keep the keys S1 and S3 pressed simultaneously
L D2 until the 3 confirmation LEDs LD1, LD3 and LD3 are
L D3 S2 S0
flashing.
(A temporary flashing up of LEDs is possible and is no fault!)
L ED’s blinken
3. P AA
L D0
3. By actuating the function key S3 you can call the
P AA
manufacturing test routine. The key LED LD3 continues
L D3
S1 S0 flashing, the LEDs LD1 and LD2 go out. The
blinkt
corresponding PAA LED will flash until the program starts
4. automatically.
L D0
P AA
P AA

4. The test routine starts automatically.


L D3 S0 The key-LED LD3 continues to flash, the
corresponding PAA-LED is lit.

From that moment the same input philosophy is valid for


F er tigungs pr üfpr ogr amm the manufacturing test routine as for normal washing
läuft ab
cycles
• cycle run and cycle end
(see description page B 5 )
• delete cycle in advance
(see description page B 6 )
• interrupt program
(see description page B 8)

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8.1.4 Service function/ Disconnection Pulse Wash
General information
- Calling the Service Functions is similar with all designs or key arrangements.
- Always use the keys S1, S2, S3 and S4 independently from their program assignment depending on
the model.
-In service function mode, you can ALWAYS call the Pulse Wash function by using keys S2 and S3.
Use key S2 to modify setting.
- From works settings, Pulse Wash is always set to be active.
- If you deselect Pulse Wash the rot.speeds of the circul. pump are always increased to „High Pulse
Speed“. Water consumption slightly increases. Extension of time is possible depending on the
temperature.

Always applicable:
In order to call the totality of service functions always first press the function keys S1 and S3 prior to
switching the appliance on by means of ON/OFF switch S0!
Keep the keys pressed for about 4 seconds in order to activate the function. This procedure is
intentionally distinguished from those for the customer functions.

Calling the function „Switch OFF Pulse Wash“


1. L D1 S1 L D0

L D2
1. Simultaneously press S2 and S3 and...
L D3 S2 S0

T as ten S 1/S 3 für ca. 4 S ek. halten bis LD1-L D3 blinken! 2. ...switch on the appliance with ON/OFF switch
blinken
2. L D1 S1 L D0 S1. Keep keys S1 und S3 pressed simultaneously
L D2 until the 3 acknowledging LEDs LD1. LD2 und LD3
L D3 S2 S0
are flashing. (Short-time illumination of LEDs is possible and does
not constitute any fault)
blinkt
3.
3. Simultaneously press S2 and S3 until the
L D0

S2
acknowledging LED LD2 is flashing. LEDs LD1 and
L D2 E NDE

S3 S0 LD3 will go dark. The „End“-LED indicates whether


blinkt Pulse Wash is activated or deactivated.
4. L D0 „End“-LED on = Pulse Wash on
L D2 E NDE „End“-LED off = Pulse Wash off.
Switching the Pulse Wash function on or off:
S2
S0

blinkt
4./5. Any further activation of function key S2 will
5.
switch the addition alternately on or off.
L D0

L D2 E NDE
S2
S0 Abandoning the function
After the last activation of function key S2 you can
leave the special program as follows: After 60
seconds automatically all indications will go dark,
L D0 except for the LD0 of the ON/OFF key
or
you switch the appliance off by means of ON/OFF key
S0
S0.
... AUS nach 60sek. automatis ch

L D0 Saving the status settings


Immediately after each input of data, the currently
valid status will be saved.
S0

... AUS dur ch manuelle Betätigung über Ein/Aus

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8.1.5. Service Function / Additional Rinsing Process
General information
- Calling the service functions is similar with all designs or key arrangements.
- Always use the keys SO. S1. S2 and S3 independently from their program assignment depending on
the model.
- In service function mode, you can ALWAYS call „Selection of an Add. Wash Cycle“ with key combination
S1 and S2.
Use key S1 to modify the settings.
- From the works settings, no additional wash cycle is set.

- If this function is activated, an additional wash cycle is ALWAYS added, except for „prewash extra“.
This will extend program run times up to about 10 minutes. This additional wash cycle will be executed
until the function is deactivated again.

Always applicable:
In order to call the totality of service functions always first press the function keys S1 and S3 prior to
switching the appliance on by means of ON/OFF switch S0!
Keep the keys pressed for about 4 seconds in order to activate the function. This procedure is
intentionally distinguished from those for the customer functions.

1. Calling the function „Additional Wash Cycle“


S1 L D0
L D1

L D2
1. Simultaneously press Sl und S3 and...
L D3 S2 S0
2. ... switch on the appliance with ON/OFF switch S0
T as ten S 1/S 3 für ca. 4 S ek. halten bis LD1-L D3 blinken!
blinken
Keep keys S1 und 83 pressed simultaneously until 3
2. L D1 S1 L D0 acknowledging LEDs LD1. LD2 and LD3 are flashing
L D2
(Short-time illumination of LEDs is possible and does not constitute any
fault)
L D3 S0
3. Simultaneously press Sl and S2 until the
S2

blinkt acknowledging LED LD1 is flashing. LEDs LD2 and


3. L D1
S1 L D0
LD3 will go dark.
S2
E NDE
The „End“-LED indicates whether the Additional Rinsing
S0 Process is activated or deactivated.
blinkt
„Ende“-LED an = zusätzl. Spülgang angewählt
4. L D0
„Ende“-LED aus = kein zusätzl. Spülgang
L D1
S1
E NDE

Switching this function on or off:


S0
4./5. Any further activation of function key S1 will swith
blinkt the addition alternately on or off.
5. L D1
L D0
S1
E NDE
Abandoning the function:
S0 After the last activation of function key S1you can
leave the special program as follows:
After 60 seconds automatically all indications will
go dark, except for the LD0 of the ON/OFF key
L D0
or
you switch the appliance off by means of ON/OFF key
S0.
S0

... AUS nach 60sek. automatis ch Saving the status settings


L D0
Immediately after each input of data, the currently
valid status will be saved.
S0

... AUS dur ch manuelle Betätigung über Ein/Aus

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8.2.1 EDW 1500 Service function / readout of fault mem. and single actuator selection:
General information Calling above-mentioned service function
w Calling the service functions is executed in all designs 1. LD1 S1
LD0 Calling the functions
resp. key arrangements analogously. LD2 "readout of fault memory" and "single actuator selection"
w For that you always have to use keys S0, S1, S2 and S3 LD3 S3 S0
independent of their variant-depending program load.
blinken
1. Press keys S1 and S3 simultaneously and ...
w In the service function mode, key S1 is AWLAYS 2. LD1 S1
LD0
Tasten S1/S3
responsible for the function "readout of fault memory" für ca. 4 Sek. halten LD2 2. ... and switch on the appliance by ON/OFF switch S0.
bis LD1-LD3 blinken!
and "single actuator selection". LD3 S3 S0 For that keep keys S1 and S3 pressed until the 3 confirmation
blinken Display blinkt LEDs LD1, LD2 and LD3 are flashing.
LD1 S1
1 99 LD0 3. LD0 (A temporary flashing up of LEDs is possible and is no fault!)
Tastenanordnung S2
LD1
i 0
LD2 S1
waagrecht
LD3 S3 S1
S0 3. / 4. By actuating the function key S1 you now can call the function.
LD1 LD2 LD3
1 99 LD0
blinken Display blinkt The confirmation LED LD1 continues flashing, LEDs LD2 and
Tastenanordnung
senkrecht LD1
S1 I 0 LD3 go out.
Anzeige 2. + 3.Fehlers
S1 S2 S3 S0
I 0 The first value of the fault memory is indicated in the display.
Pro
Tastendruck 4 The display indication is flashing.
1 Weiterschaltung 5 Codierte Anzeigen
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By any further actuation of the function key S1 it is
9
possible to call the next step and indicate it in the display.
2. actuation: Display of second value of the fault memory.
blinken Display blinkt 3. actuation: Display of third value of the fault memory.
4. LD1
LD0
S1 i 0 4. actuation: Display "4" - selection of regeneration valve
5. actuation: Display "5" - selection of drain pump
S0
6. actuation: Display "6" - selection of valve
(filling to level - if level already existing, no filling)
7. actuation: Display "7" - selection of heating
(only when level detected)

LD1 S1
LD0 8. actuation: Display "8" - selection of circulation pump
LD2 S2
9. actuation: Display "9" - selection of detergent dispenser
LD3 S3 10. actuation: Display "10" - selection of drying fan
S1
(see description page B 19 / "Survey of fault displays")
... AUS nach 60sek. automatisch
It is generally valid: All positions can be called scrolling as many times as one wants.
For calling all service functions you always have first to LD1 S1
LD0

actuate function keys S1 and S3 before switching LD2 S2 The several steps are switched onward manually by pressing
on the appliance by ON/OFF switch S0! LD3 S3
S0
any key. If the function key S1 is not pressed within 60 seconds,
The keys have to remain pressed about 4 seconds ... AUS durch manuelle Betätigung über Ein/Aus the service function is left automatically. All displays go out
to activate the function. except LD0 of the ON/OFF key. It is also possible to leave
This procedure is intentionally different to that for the leave the function by switching off the appliance by ON/OFF
customer functions. key S0.

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8.2.2 EDW 1500 Service function/LED test with integr. deletion of the fault memory:
General information Calling above-mentioned service function
w Calling the service functions is executed in all designs 1. LD1 S1
LD0 Calling the functions
resp. key arrangements analogously. LD2 "LED test with integrated deletion of the fault memory"
w For that you always have to use keys S0, S1, S2 and S3 LD3 S3 S0
independent of their variant-depending program load.
blinken
1. Press keys S1 and S3 simultaneously and ...
w In the service function mode, the key S2 is ALWAYS 2. LD1 S1
LD0
Tasten S1/S3
responsible for the function "LED test with integrated für ca. 4 Sek. halten LD2 2. ... and switch on the appliance by ON/OFF switch S0.
bis LD1-LD3 blinken!
deletion of the fault memory". LD3 S3 S0
For that keep the keys S1 and S3 pressed simultaneously
LED's + Display blinken
untl the 3 confirmation LEDs LD1, LD2 and LD3 are flashing.
Tastenanordnung
LD1 S1
1 99 LD0
3. LD0
LD2 S2 188
waagrecht LD2 3. By actuating the function key S2 you now can call the
LD3 S3 S1 S2
S0 function.
LD1 LD2 LD3
1 99 LD0 All LEDs (except LD0) and "188" in the display are
Tastenanordnung
senkrecht flashing about 30 seconds.
S1 S2 S3 S0

Leaving the function / deletion of the fault memory


LD0
LD1 S1
All above-mentioned LEDs resp. the display have been
LD2 S2
flashing for about 30 seconds, the function is left automatically.
LD3 S3
S1 Now the appliance is in the "prestart" mode again.
... automatisch AUS nach 15mal blinken It is also possible to leave the function earlier by switching off
LD0
the appliance by ON/OFF key S0.
LD1 S1

LD2 S2
In any case, the service fault memory is deleted.
LD3 S3
S0

... AUS durch manuelle Betätigung über Ein/Aus

It is generally valid:
For calling all service functions you always have first
to actuate the function keys S1 and S3 before
switching on the appliance by ONOFF switch S0!
The keys have to remain pressed about 4 seconds
to activate the function.
This procedure is intentionally different to that for the
customer functions.

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8.2.3 EDW 1500 Service function / manufacturing test routine:
General information Calling above-mentioned service function
w Calling the service functions is executed in all designs 1. LD1 S1
LD0 Calling the function "manufacturing test routine"
resp. key arrangements analogously. LD2
w For that you always have to use keys S0, S1, S2 and S3 LD3 S3 1. Press keys S1 and S3 simultaneously and ...
S0
independent of their variant-depending program load.
blinken
w In the service function mode the key S3 is ALWAYS 2. LD1 S1
LD0 2. ... and switch on the appliance by ON/OFF switch S0.
Tasten S1/S3
responsible for calling the "manufacturing test routine". für ca. 4 Sek. halten LD2 For that keep the keys S1 and S3 pressed simutaneously
bis LD1-LD3 blinken!
LD3 S3 S0 until the 3 confirmation LEDs LD1, LD2 and LD3 are flashing.
LD1 S1 LD0
1 99
Tastenanordnung S2 blinkt
LD2
waagrecht 3. LD0
3. By actuating the function key S3 you can call the
LD3 S3 S1
manufacturing test routine.
LD1 LD2 LD3
1 99 LD0 LD3
S3 S0 The key LED LD3 continues flashing, the LEDs LD1 and LD2
Tastenanordnung
senkrecht blinkt go out.
S1 S2 S3 S0 4. Laufzeit
LD0
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4. The test routine starts automatically.
LD3 S3 S0 The run time LED flashes up.
The display indicates the expected run time.

Fertigungsprüfprogramm
läuft ab From that moment the same input philosophy is valid for the
manufacturing test routine as for normal washing cycles.
F cycle run and cyle end
(see description page B 5 )
F delete cycle in advance
(see description page B 6 )
F interrupt program
(see description page B 8 )

It is generally valid:
For calling all service functions you always have first
to actuate the function keys S1 and S3 before switching
on the appliance by ON/OFF switch S0!
The keys have to remain pressed about 4 seconds to
activate the function.
This procedure is intentionally different to that for the
customer functions.

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8.2.4. EDW 1500 Service function / disconnection pulse wash
General information Calling above-mentioned service function
w Calling the Service Functions is similar with all designs 1. LD1 S1
LD0 Calling the function "Switch OFF Pulse Wash"
or key arrangements. LD2
w Always use the keys S0, S1, S2 and S3 independently LD3 S3 1. Simultaneously press S1 and S3 and ...
S0
from their program assignment depending on the model.
flashing
w In service function mode, you can ALWAYS call the 2. LD1 S1
LD0 2. ... switch on the appliance with ON/OFF switch S0.
Keep keys S1/S3
Pulse Wash function by using keys S2 and S3. Use key S2 pressed for abr. 4 sec. LD2 Keep keys S1 and S3 pressed simultaneously
until LD1-LD3 are flashing
to modify the setting. LD3 S3 S0
until the 3 acknowledging LEDs LD1, LD2 and LD3 are flashing.
( Short-time illumination of LEDs is possible and does not constitute any fault)
flashing
w From works settings, Pulse Wash is always set to be active. 3. LD0
1P
S2
LD2 3. Simultaneously press S2 and S3 until the acknowledging LED
LD1 S1 LD0
1 99 S0 LD2 is flashing. LEDs LD1 and LD3 will go dark.
key arrangement S3
LD2 S2
vertically flashing The current status whether Pulse Wash is active or not
LD3 S3 S1 4. LD0
is signaled in the display.
0P
LD1 LD2 LD3
1 99 LD0
LD2
S2 1P = Pulse Wash is active
key arrangement S0 0P = Pulse Wash is switched off
horizontally
S1 S2 S3 S0 flashing
5. LD0
1P Switching the Pulse Wash Function on or off:
LD2
S2 4. / 5. Any further activation of function key S2 will
w If you deselect Pulse Wash the rot. speeds of the cir- S0 switch the addition alternately on or off.
cul. pump are alw.increased to "High Pulse Speed".
Water consumption slightly increases. Leaving the function
Extension of time is possible depending on the temperature. After the last activation of function key S2 you can leave the
LD0
special program as follows:
LD1 S1
After 60 seconds all displays go out automatically, except
LD2 S2
LD0 of the ON/OFF key
LD3 S3
S1
or
... automatically OFF after 60 sec the appliance is switched off by ON/OFF key S0.
LD0
LD1 S1

LD2 S2
Saving the status settings
Always applicable: LD3 S3
Immediately after each input of data, the currently valid status
S0
In order to call the totality of service functions, always first will be saved.
... OFF by actuating ON/OFF manually
press the function keys S1 and S3 prior to switching the
appliance on by means of ON/OFF switch S0!
Keep the keys pressed for abt. 4 seconds in order to activate
the function. This procedure is intentionally distinguished
from those for the customer functions.
ATTENTION: In case of reduced key assemblies
be sure to observe Description Page B 1.
8.2.5. EDW 1500 Service function / additional rinsing process
General information Calling above-mentioned service function
w Calling the Service Functions is similar with all designs 1. LD1 S1
LD0 Calling the function "Additional Wash Cycle"
or key arrangements. LD2
w Always use the keys S0, S1, S2 and S3 independently LD3 S3 1. Simultaneously press S1 and S3 and ...
S0
from their program assignment depending on the model.
flashing
w In service function mode, you can ALWAYS call the 2. LD1 S1
LD0 2. ... switch on the appliance with ON/OFF switch S0.
"additional wash cycle" by using keys S1 and S2. Keep keys S1/S3
pressed for abr. 4 sec.
LD2 Keep keys S1 and S3 pressed simultaneously
Use key S1 to modify until LD1-LD3 are flashing
LD3 S3 S0
until the 3 acknowledging LEDs LD1, LD2 and LD3 are flashing.
the setting. flashing
( Short-time illumination of LEDs is possible and does not constitute any fault)
w From works settings, no additional wash cycle is set. 3. LD1
S1 LD0
0A
LD2 3. Simultaneously press S1 and S2 until the acknowleding LED
S2
LD1 S1 LD0
1 99 LD3 S0 LD1 is flashing. LEDs LD2 and LD3 will go dark.
key arrangement
LD2 S2
vertically flashing The current status whether the Add. Wash Cycle is active or not
LD3 S3 S1 4. LD1
S1 LD0
is signaled in the display. If there is no display
1A
LD1 LD2 LD3
1 99 LD0
on the model, the value is indicated by LED "End."
key arrangement S0 1A = Add. Wash Cycle is selected
horizontally
S1 S2 S3 S0 flashing 0A = No Add. Wash Cycle
5. LD1
S1 LD0
0A
Switching this function on or off:
w If this function is activated, an additional wash cycle will S0 4. / 5. Any further activation of function key S1 will
ALWAYS be added, except for "prewash extra". switch the addition alternately on or off.
This will extend program run times up to about 10 minutes.
This additional wash cycle will be executed until the Leaving the function
function is deactivated again. LD0
After the last activation of function key S1 you can leave the
LD1 S1
special program as follows:
LD2 S2
After 60 seconds all displays go out automatically, except
LD3 S3
S1
LD0 of the ON/OFF key
... automatically OFF after 60 sec or
LD0 the appliance is switched off by ON/OFF key S0.
LD1 S1

LD2 S2
Always applicable: LD3 S3
Saving the status settings
S0
In order to call the totality of service functions, always first Immediately after each input of data, the currently valid status
... OFF by actuating ON/OFF manually
press the function keys S1 and S3 prior to switching the will be saved.
appliance on by means of ON/OFF switch S0!
Keep the keys pressed for abt. 4 seconds in order to activate
the function. This procedure is intentionally distinguished
from those for the customer functions.
ATTENTION: In case of reduced key assemblies
be sure to observe Description Page B 1.
8.3.1. EDW 1503 Service funct./readout of fault memory and single actuator select.:
General information Calling above-mentioned service function
w Calling the service function is executed in all designs 1. LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 LD10 Calling the functions
LD11
resp. key arrangements analogously. LD12 "readout of fault memory" and "single actuator selection"
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S0
w For that you always have to use keys S0, S1, S2 and S3
independent of their variant-depending program load. 1. Appliance in switched-off condition
w In the service function mode key S1 is ALWAYS 2. 2. Press keys S1 and S3 simultaneously and ...
responsible for the function "readout of fault memory" S1 S3 3. / 4. ... and switch on the appliance by ON/OFF switch S0.
and "single actuator selection" For that keep pressed keys S1 and S3 until the 3
confirmation LEDs LD1, LD2 and LD3 are flashing.
3.
( A temporary flashing up of LEDs is possible and no fault!)
EDW 1503 / VGA S1 S3 S0

LD1 LD2 LD3 3-4 Sekunden 5. / 6. By actuating the function key S1 you now can call the function.
1 99 S1 S3 S0 LD1 LD2 LD3 alle blinken
The confirmation LED LD1 continues flashing, LEDs LD2 and
4. LD3 go out.
S1 S3 S0 The first value of the fault memory is indicated in the display.
The display indication is flashing.
By any further actuation of the function key S1 it is possible
LD1 Display und LED blinken to call the next step and indicate it in the display as follows.
5.
1 0 2. actuation: Display of second value of the fault memory
S1
3. actuation: Display of third value of the fault memory
4. actuation: Display "4" - selection of regeneration valve
I 0 Anzeige 2. + 3.Fehlers LD1 Display und LED blinken 5. actuation: Display "5" - selection of drain pump
I 0 pro Tastendruck
1 Weiterschaltung
6. actuation: Display "6" - selection of valve
4 S1
(filling to level - if level already existing, no filling)

5 Codierte Anzeigen 7. actuation: Display "7" - selection of heating


der Einzelaktoren
(only when level detected)
10 8. actuation: Display "8" - selection of circulation pump
LD1 Display und LED blinken 9. actuation: Display "9" - selection of detergent dispenser
6.
1 0 10.actuation: Display "10" - selection of drying fan
S1 (see description page B 19 / "Survey of fault displays")
It is generally valid: All positions can be called scrolling as many time as one wants.
For calling all service functions you always have first to
actuate function keys S1 and S3 before switching on LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 The several steps are switched onward manually by pressing
the applianceby ON/OFF switch S0. any key. If the function key S1 is not pressed within 60 seconds,
The keys have to remain pressed about 3 seconds S0 the service function is left automatically. All LEDs of the
... AUS nach 60sek. automatisch
to activate the function. program and option keys are lit. The indication in the display
This procedure is intentionally different to that for the goes out. The appliance is in the "prestart" mode again.
customer functions. It is also possible to leave the function by switching off the
S0 appliance by ON/OFF key S0.
... AUS durch manuelle Betätigung über Ein/Aus

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8.3.2. EDW 1503 Service function / LED test with integr. deletion of the fault memory:
General information Calling above-mentioned service function
w Calling the service functions is executed in all designs LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 Calling the functions
1. LD10
LD11
resp. key arrangements analogously. LD12 "LED test with integrated deletion of the fault memory"
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S0
w For that you always have to use keys S0, S1, S2 and S3
independent of their variant-depending program load. 1. Appliance in switched-off condition
w In the service function mode, the key S2 is ALWAYS 2.
responsible for the function "LED test with integrated S1 S3 2. Press keys S1 and S3 simultaneously and ...
deletion of the fault memory".
3. / 4. ... and switch on the appliance by ON/OFF switch S0.
3.
EDW 1503 / VGA For that keep the keys S1 and S3 pressed simultaneously
S1 S3 S0
until the 3 confirmation LEDs LD1, LD2 and LD3 are flashing.
LD1 LD2 LD3 3-4 Sekunden (A temporary flashing up of LEDs is possible and no fault!)
1 99 S1 S3 S0 LD1 LD2 LD3 alle blinken
4. 5. By actuating the function key S2 you now can call the
S1 S3 S0
function.
All LEDs and "188" in the display are flashing about 30 seconds.

Display und alle LED blinken


5.
188 S2
Leaving the function / deletion of the fault memory

When all above-mentioned LEDs resp. the display have been


flashing for about 30 seconds, the function will be left
LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 automatically.
All LEDs of the program and option keys are lit. The indication
S0
in the display goes out. The appliance is in the "prestart"
... AUS nach 30sek. automatisch
mode again.
The function can be left even earlier by switching off the
appliance by ON/OFF key S0.
S0

... AUS durch manuelle Betätigung über Ein/Aus


In any case, the service fault memory is deleted.

It is generally valid:
For calling all service functions you always have first
to actuate the function keys S1 and S3 before
switching on the appliance by ON/OFF switch S0.
The keys have to remain pressed about 4 seconds
to activate the function.
This procedure is intentionally different to that for the
customer functions.

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8.3.3. EDW 1503 Service function / manufacturing test routine:
General information Calling above-mentioned service function
w Calling the service functions is executed in all designs LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 Calling the function "manufacturing test routine"
1. LD10
LD11
resp. key arrangements analogously. LD12
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6
w For that you always have to use keys S0, S1, S2 and S3 S0
1. Appliance in switched-off condition
independent of their variant-depending program load.
w In the service function mode, the key S3 is ALWAYS 2. 2. Press keys S1 and S3 simultaneously ...
responsible for calling the "manufacturing test routine" S1 S3
3. / 4. ... and switch on the appliance by ON/OFF switch S0.
EDW 1503 / VGA For that keep the keys S1 and S3 pressed until the 3
3. confirmation LEDs LD1, LD2 and LD3 are flashing.
LD1 LD2 LD3 (A temporary flashing up of LEDs is possible and no fault!)
1 99 S1 S3 S0
S1 S3 S0

3-4 Sekunden 5. By actuating the function key S3 you can call the
LD1 LD2 LD3 alle blinken manufacturing test routine.
4. The key LED LD3 continues flashing, LEDs LD1 and LD2
S1 S3 S0 go out. The presumable run time is indicated in the
display flashing.

Display blinkt
LD3
blinkt 6. The test routine starts automatically.
5. The key LED LD3 continues flashing.
21 S3 The display is now indicating the expected run time.

LD3 From that moment the same input philosophy is valid for the
6.
21 manufacturing test routine as for normal washing cycles.
F cycle run and cycle end
(see description page B 5 )
Fertigungsprüfprogramm läuft F delete cycle in advance
(see description page B 6 )
F interrupt program
(see description page B 8 )
It is generally valid:
For calling all service functions you always have first
to actuate the function keys S1 and S3 before
switching on the appliance by ON/OFF switch S0!
The keys have to remain pressed about 4 seconds to
activate the function.
This procedure is intentionally different to that for the
customer functions.

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8.3.4. EDW 1503 Service function / disconnection pulse wash
General information Calling above-mentioned service function
w Calling the Service Functions is similar with all designs 1. LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 LD10 Calling the function "Switch OFF Pulse Wash"
LD11
or key arrangements. LD12
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S0
w Always use the keys S0, S1, S2 and S3 independently 1. Appliance should be switched off
from their program assignment depending on the model.
w In service function mode, you can ALWAYS call the Pulse 2. 2. Simultaneously press S1 and S3 and ...
Wash function by using keys S2 and S3. Use key S2 to S1 S3

modify the setting. 3. / 4. ... switch on the appliance with ON/OFF switch S0.
w From works settings, Pulse Wash is always set to be active. Keep keys S1 and S3 pressed simultaneously until the
3.
3 acknowledging LEDs LD1, LD2 and LD3 are flashing.
EDW 1503 / VGA S1 S3 S0 ( Short-time illumination of LEDs is possible and does not constitute any fault)

LD1 LD2 LD3 3-4 seconds

1 99 S1 S2 S3 S0 4.
LD1 LD2 LD3 all flashing 5. Simultaneously press S2 and S3 until the acknowledging
LED-LD2 is flashing. LEDs LD1 and LD3 will go dark.
S1 S3 S0 The current status whether Pulse Wash is active or not is
w If you deselect Pulse Wash the rot.speeds of the cir- indicated in the display.
cul. pump are always increased to "High Pulse Speed". display and LED are flashing
1P = Pulse Wash is active
LD2
Water consumption slightly increases. 5. 0P = Pulse Wash is switched off
Extension of time is possible depending on the temperature. 1P S2 S3
Switching the Pulse Wash Function on or off:
6. / 7. Any further activation of function key S2 will switch the
display and LED are flashing
6.
LD2 addition alternately on or off.
0P S2
Leaving the function
After the last key pressure of the function key S2 you
LD2
display and LED are flashing can leave the special program as follows.
7.
1P S2
After 60 seconds all LEDs of the program and option keys
are lit automatically. The indication in the display goes out.
The appliance is in the "prestart" mode again
or
Always applicable: the appliance is switched off by ON/OFF key S0.
LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6
In order to call the totality of service functions, always first
press the function keys S1 and S3 prior to switching the Saving the set condition
S0
appliance on by means of ON/OFF switch S0! ... automatically OFF after 60 sec The currently valid condition is saved directly after any entry.
Keep the keys pressed for abt. 4 seconds in order to activate
the function. This procedure is intentionally distinguished
from those for the customer functions.
S0
ATTENTION: In case of reduced key assemblies ... OFF by actuating ON/OFF manually
be sure to observe Description Page B 1.
8.3.5. EDW 1503 Service function / additional rinsing process
General information Calling above-mentioned service function
w Calling the Service Functions is similar with all designs 1. LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 LD10 Calling the function "Additional Wash Cycle"
LD11
or key arrangements. LD12
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S0
w Always use the keys S0, S1, S2 and S3 independently 1. Appliance should be switched off
from their program assignment depending on the model.
w In service function mode, you can ALWAYS call the 2. 2. Simultaneously press S1 and S3 and ...
"additional wash cycle" by using keys S1 and S2. S1 S3

Use key S1 to modify the setting. 3. / 4. ... switch on the appliance with ON/OFF switch S0.
w From works settings, no additional wash cycle is set. Keep keys S1 and S3 pressed simultaneously until the
3.
3 acknowledging LEDs LD1, LD2 and LD3 are flashing.
EDW 1503 / VGA S1 S3 S0 ( Short-time illumination of LEDs is possible and does not constitute any fault)

3-4 seconds
LD1 LD2 LD3
1 99 S1 S2 S3 S0
4.
LD1 LD2 LD3 all flashing 5. Simultaneously press S1 and S2 until the acknowleding
LED-LD1 is flashing. LEDs LD2 and LD3 will go dark.
S1 S3 S0 The current status whether the Add. Wash Cycle is active or
w If this function is activated, an additional wash cycle not is indicated in the display.
is ALWAYS added, except for "prewash extra". display and LED are flashing
1A = Add. Wash Cycle is selected
LD1
This will extend program run times up to 5. 0A = No Add. Wash Cycle
about 10 minutes. This additional wash cycle will be 0A S1 S2
executed until the function is deactivated again. Switching this function on or off:
6. / 7. Any further activation of function key S1 will switch the
LD1
display and LED are flashing
6. addition alternately on or off.
1A S1
Leaving the function
After the last key pressure of the function key S1 you
LD1
display and LED are flashing can leave the special program as follows.
7.
0A S1 After 60 seconds all LEDs of the program and option keys
are lit automatically. The indication in the display goes out.
The appliance is in the "prestart" mode again
or
Always applicable: the appliance is switched off by ON/OFF key S0.
LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6
In order to call the totality of service functions, always first
press the function keys S1 and S3 prior to switching the S0
Saving the set condition
appliance on by means of ON/OFF switch S0! ... automatically OFF after 60 sec The currently valid condition is saved directly after any entry.
Keep the keys pressed for abt. 4 seconds in order to activate will be saved.
the function. This procedure is intentionally distinguished
from those for the customer functions.
S0
ATTENTION: In case of reduced key assemblies ... OFF by actuating ON/OFF manually
be sure to observe Description Page B 1.
8.4.1. Accessing the service menu
So that the service menu can be called up, the dishwasher must be switched off!
1. EIN/AUS OPTION OK/START
The button lock is also not to be activated.

1. Ä Press the Option and Ok/Start buttons at the same time and ....
2. EIN/AUS OPTION OK/START

2. Ä ...to this end, switch the dishwasher on with the On/Off button.
Ä The two buttons Option and Ok/Start must be kept pressed in until the
text "1 ERROR CODE i" appears in the text line after the word
"HALLO".

The Service Menu is activated!


The selection of individual menu items in the service menu is
described in detail on the following pages.

The selection can only be reset by switching the dishwasher off.

If no selection is made in the service menu, the


Servicemenü ist aktiviert! setting automatically returns to the initial selection
after a pre-determined time (Time out).
8.4.2. Service menu / Error code and actuator test
1.
2. Ä The error memory can be read out by pressing the Ok/Start button.
Ä "1 ALARM CODE" appears in the display text line and the coded error is
displayed next to the "i" . (Iin the example only red fields)
2. OK / START
Ausgabe Fehler 1 Ä The error descriptions are explained in chapter 21.
Ä An additional 2 errors can be read out the next two times the
Ok/Start button is pressed.

Ausgabe Fehler 2 3. Ä The actuator test is activated the next time the Ok/Start button is pressed.
OK / START
Ä "2 ACTUATORS " appears in the display text line and the actuator which is
triggered is indicated with a number.
Ä With each additional push of the button, the next stage is called up as follows.
2 AKTUATORS 4 Triggering of the regeneration valve
Ausgabe Fehler 3
OK / START 2 AKTUATORS 5 Triggering of the drain pump
2 AKTUATORS 6 Triggering of the inlet valve
(Filling to the level - should the level already exist do not fill)
2 AKTUATORS 7 Triggering of the heater element
(Only carried out when the level is detected)
3. OK / START
2 AKTUATORS 8 Triggering of the circulation pump
2 AKTUATORS 9 Triggering of the detergent dispenser
2 AKTUATORS 10 Triggering of the dryer ventilation
2 AKTUATORS 11 Triggering of the autodosage currently unused
2 AKTUATORS 12 Triggering of the water hardness sensor currently unused

Ä All 3 error memories and the complete actuator test can be called up
any number of times by scrolling.
OK / START
4. Leaving the function
By pressing the Reset button, the function is quitted and "SELECT
PROGRAM" appears in the text field of the display -
or this occurs should no button be pressed within 60 seconds
4. RESET - or the dishwasher is deactived with the On/Off button.
oder automatisch nach 60sek.
8.4.3. Service menu / Display test and deleting the error memory
1.
2. Ä Scroll through to the LED test service option with the option button.
Ä Option "3 LED TEST" is shown in the text line of the display.

2. OPTION 3. Ä The option is activated by pressing the Ok/Start button.


3. Ä As is shown in the left-hand graphic, the 3 display images repeatedly appear one
after the other, in the same sequence until the function is quitted.
Ä The signal tone also sounds for a long period, the exception being if it is
deliberately deactivated.
3. OK / START
PROGRAM O PTIONS

3 in 1 C WRD
4. Leaving the function
After the button has been pushed for the last time, the service menu can be quitted as follows.
Anzeige im Wechsel
w ...by pressing the Reset button, the function is quitted and "SELECT PROGRAM"
PROGRAM O PTIONS
mih appears in the text field of the display
w or this occurs should no button be pressed within 60 seconds
3 in 1 C WRD
w or the dishwasher is deactived with the On/Off button.
Anzeige im Wechsel

If this service option is called up and activated, the customer service error
memory will in all cases be deleted.
4. RESET

oder automatisch nach 60sek.


8.4.4. Service menu / Manufacturing test (Line test)
1.
2. Ä Scroll through to the Line test service option with the option button.
Ä The option "3 LINE TEST" alternately displayed with "PRG. COUNTER" in
the text line of the display, the number of completed dishwashing programs
2. OPTION being shown next to it.
w This program info. serves to determine how many dishwashing cycles the
dishwasher has already completed during its serviceable life.
This counter cannot be reset!

3. Ä The option is activated by pressing the Ok/Start button.


3. OK / START
PROGRAM
min
Ä The manufacturing program runs.

Programm läuft ab!


The manufacturing test program resets the display
settings to the delivery state.
8.4.5. Service menu / Pulse wash
w Pulse Wash is always set to active ex works.
w If the pulse rinsing function is deactivated, the rotational speed of the
circulating pump is generally increased to "High Pulse Speed" .
w The water consumption increases slightly.
w A time extension is possible depending on the temperature.

1.

2. Ä Scroll through to the pulse rinsing option with the option button.
Ä Service option is shown in the text line of the display.
2. OPTION Ä (example "5 PULS WASH ON ")
Ä The text part "5 PULSE RINSING" is illuminated, the setting "ON" flashes.

3. Ä The option can now be deactivated "OFF" or activated "ON" each time the
Ok/Start button is pressed.
3. OK / START
Ä The text part "5 PULSE RINSING" is illuminated, the setting "ON" or "OFF" flashes.

4. Leaving the fuction


After the button has been pushed for the last time, the service menu can be quitted as follows.
OK / START w ...by pressing the Reset button, the function is quitted and "SELECT
PROGRAM" appears in the text field of the display
w or this occurs should no button be pressed within 60 seconds
w or the dishwasher is deactived with the On/Off button.
4. RESET

oder automatisch nach 60sek.


8.4.6. Service menu / Extra rinse
w No additional dishwashing process has been selected ex works.
w If the function is activated, an additional dishwashing process is generally included
with the exception of the dishwashing program "Pre-Rinse".
w This results in the program running times being prolonged by max. approx. 10 minutes..
w This additional dishwashing will be repeated until the function is deactivated in the
service mode again.
w This means that this service function differs from the program option "Extra
Rinsing", with which the customer can deselect the additional rinsing
process at any time whatsoever.

1.

2. Ä Scroll through to the extra rinsing service option with the option button.
Ä Service option is shown in the text line of the display.
2. OPTION Ä (example "6 EXTRA RINSE OFF ")
Ä The text part "6 EXTRA RINSE" is illuminated, the setting "OFF" flashes.

3. Ä The option can now be added on "ON" or deactivated "OFF" each time the
Ok/Start button is pressed.
3. OK / START
Ä The text part "6 EXTRA RINSE" is illuminated, the setting
"ON" or "OFF" flashes.

4. Leaving the function


OK / START After the button has been pushed for the last time, the service menu can be quitted as follows.
w ...by pressing the Reset button, the function is quitted and "SELECT
PROGRAM" appears in the text field of the display
w or this occurs should no button be pressed within 60 seconds
w or the dishwasher is deactived with the On/Off button.
4. RESET

oder automatisch nach 60sek.


8.4.7. Service menu / Brightness
w The brightness value 10 is set ex-works.llt.
1. w Setting values of 0 (dark display) to 10 (light display) possible.

2. OPTION

2. Ä Scroll through to the brightness service option with the option button.
Ä Service option is shown in the text line of the display.
Ä (Example "Brightness 10 ")
3. OK / START
Ä
3. The brightness selection is activated by pressing the Ok/Start button.
Ä The currently set value appears in the text line of the display
Ä The text part "BRIGHTNESS" is illuminated, the brightness setting flashes.

4. OPTION 4. Ä The brightness can be changed with each push of the Option button.
Ä However, in the service menu this is only possible in one direc
Ä Sequence: ... - 10 - 0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 0 - ...
Ä The text part "BRIGHTNESS" is illuminated, the brightness setting flashes.

5. Ä The new brightness setting is taken over by pressing the Ok/Start button.
Ä The new brilliance setting is shown in the text line of the display.
(Example "Brightness 8 ")

6. Leaving the function


After the button has been pushed for the last time, the service menu can be quitted as follows.
w ...by pressing the Reset button, the function is quitted and "SELECT
PROGRAM" appears in the text field of the display
w or this occurs should no button be pressed within 60 seconds
5. OK / START
w or the dishwasher is deactived with the On/Off button.

6. RESET

oder automatisch nach 60sek.


8.4.8. Service menu / Contrast
w The contrast value is to pre-set to 6 ex-works.
1. w Setting values of 0 (lowest contrast) - 10 (highest contrast) are possible.

2. OPTION

2. Ä Scroll through to the contrast service option with the option button.
Ä Service option is shown in the text line of the display.
Ä (Example "CONTRAST 6 ")
3. OK / START
3. Ä The brightness selection is activated by pressing the Ok/Start button.
Ä The currently set value appears in the text line of the display
Ä The text part "CONTRAST" is illuminated, the brightness setting flashes.

4. OPTION 4. Ä The contrast can be changed with each push of the Option button.
Ä However, in the service menu this is only possible in one direc
Ä Sequence: ... - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 0 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - ...
Ä The text part "CONTRAST" is illuminated, the contrast setting flashes.

5. Ä The new contrast setting is taken over by pressing the Ok/Start button.
Ä The new contrast is now shown in the text line of the display.
(Example "CONTRAST 5 ")

6. Leaving the function


After the button has been pushed for the last time, the service menu can be quitted as follows.
w ...by pressing the Reset button, the function is quitted and "SELECT
PROGRAM" appears in the text field of the display
w or this occurs should no button be pressed within 60 seconds
5. OK / START
w or the dishwasher is deactived with the On/Off button.

6. RESET

oder automatisch nach 60sek.


8.4.9. Service menu / Water hardness
1.

2. OPTION

2. Ä Scroll through to the water hardness option with the option button.
Ä Service option is shown in the text line of the display.
Ä (Example "WATER HARDNESS 4 ")
3. OK / START
3. Ä The water hardness setting is activated by pressing the Ok/Start button.
Ä The currently set value appears in the text line of the display
Ä The text part "WATER HARDNESS" is illuminated, the hardness flashes.

4. OPTION 4. Ä The water hardness can now be changed with each push of the option button.
Ä However, in the service menu this is only possible in one direc
Ä Sequence: ... - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7 - 8 - 9 - 10 - 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - ...
Ä The text part "WATER HARDNESS" is illuminated, the hardness setting flashes.

5. Ä The new water hardness setting is taken over by pressing the Ok/Start button.

Ä The new water hardness setting is shown in the text line of the display.
(Example "WATER HARDNESS 3 ")

6. Leaving the function


After the button has been pushed for the last time, the service menu can be quitted as follows.
w ...by pressing the Reset button, the function is quitted and "SELECT
PROGRAM" appears in the text field of the display
5. OK / START
w or this occurs should no button be pressed within 60 seconds
w or the dishwasher is deactived with the On/Off button.

6. RESET

oder automatisch nach 60sek.


8.4.1. The Demo mode
To this end, switch the dishwasher on with the On/Off button.

l Call-up demo mode


Ä In order to access the Demo-Mode, it might be necessary to press the RESET button numerous times
until the text "SELECT PROGRAM" appears in the text line of the display.
Ä The Demo mode is called-up by pressing the two buttons OK/Start and Reset for approx. 10 seconds at the same time.
Ä "DEMO OFF“ appears in the display.
Ä The Demo mode can be activated by pressing the Option button.
Hereby, the two settings "DEMO ON“ and "DEMO CONTINUOUS“ can be selected.
Ä The preselection is activated and the Demo mode activated by pressing the Ok/Start button.
Ä The texts "SELECT PROGRAM" and "DEMO ACTIVE" alternately appear in the display.

l Mode A: "DEMO ON"


Ä The "DEMO ON" mode enables the user to operate the dishwasher normally in that he sets the programs and options.
Ä If the program is started by pressing the OK/Start button and it runs, no actuators are triggered.
Ä Obviously, the individual program parts are completed faster than normal so that there are
greater leaps in time until the end of the program is reached.
Ä This mode serves presentation purposes.

l Mode B: "DEMO CONTINUOUS"


Ä The "DEMO CONTINUOUS“ mode functions analogue to the "DEMO ON“ mode but the selected program runs
continuously until it is cancelled with the Reset button.
Ä This mode mainly serves the purpose of allowing the dishwasher to run in a continuous simulation operation in sales.

l Deactivate demo mode


Ä To deactivate the Demo-Mode, the Reset button bust be pressed as long as " SELECT PROGRAM" is in the display.
Ä The press the Reset button for approx. 6 seconds.
Ä During this period, the texts "SELECT PROGRAM" and "DEMO ACTIVE" alternately appear in the display.
Ä The Demo mode is deactivated if the text "LANGUAGE ENGLISH" is shown in the text line.
In Juno dishwashers, the text "LANGUAGE GERMAN" is displayed.
The display is now reset to the delivery status
9.1.1. Overview Errors Displayed
Acoustic
ERROR Entry in the text line of the display display Short description Was passiert?
Number of signal
tones
Text display Text display 2Hz / 5sek. pause
customer Servicemode / cust. service if activated

--- Clear rinse missing PLEASE CLOSE DOOR --- ---

--- Klarspüler fehlt REFILL RINSE AID --- ---

--- Salt missing REFILL SALT --- ---

Errors are always displayed at the end of the program if the internal counter has
--- Filter soiled* CLEAN FILTER --- ---
reached 20. After the next program start, the counter will be set to 0.

Only has validity for program steps with filling to level: the forward break-over point of the
The program is halted and can be continued after remedying the error by activating the Progr.
pressure control device is not reached after 60 sec. at the latest.
i10 Tap closed OPEN THE TAP ERROR CODE i10 1 mal The following has validity for each 1st static filling of a program part: after
button. However, should the error not be remedied and the progr. button is activated, the
dishwasher continues until the next part program drying.
Timeout 90 Sec. > 45 Sec. Pump out > error message

Switch-back point of the pressure control device is not reached The program is halted and can be continued after remedying the error by activating the
i20 Drain pump DRAIN BLOCKED ERROR CODE i20 2 mal
after max. 120 sec.. Program is halted. Program button

i30 Aqua-Control SERVICE CODE i30 ERROR CODE i30 3 mal Aqua-Control System directly deactivates the valve. The program is halted and continues automatically after the error has been terminated.

Circulating pump The program is terminated and water runs in until the forward break-over point of the
i50 Triac short circuit
SERVICE CODE i50 ERROR CODE i50 5 mal Tacho pulses are recognised although the U-Pump has not been triggered.
pressure control device is reached.

No temperature increase of min. 1.5K was detected within a period of 3 min. during the
i60 Heating element --- ERROR CODE i60 ---
heating phase.
Program continues until the end without the heating function!

i70 NTC-sensor --- ERROR CODE i70 --- NTC short circuit or interruption. Program continues until the end without the heating function!

i80 EEPROM --- ERROR CODE i80 --- Communication error with the ext. EEPROM

Check sum Check sum (variants programming) MCF or check sum CCF is incorrect. No program selection possible.
i90 MCF / CCF
--- ERROR CODE i90 ---
Is only recognised after activation! ON/OFF-LED on

The rotation of the rinsing arm is checked and evaluated at the start of the program
Rinsing arm Error output until the rotational speed of the rotating arm is detected or no triggering
iA0 blocked
SPRAYARM BLOCKED ERROR CODE iA0 Dauerton and at the start of each of the program steps, in addition to after open/close door and a
takes place.
power failure..

The opaqueness signal which is required for calibration is not achieved within a period Opaqueness is always detected.
iB0 Turpidity sensor --- ERROR CODE iB0 ---
of 15 sec. The program process is adapted accordingly.

Communications
iC0 error
--- ERROR CODE iC0 --- The communication with the user interface is subjected to interference. The dishwasher halts and waits until the communication is restored.

Circulating pump without control, heating switched off.


iD0 Tacho --- ERROR CODE iD0 --- With a triggered circulating pump, no tacho pulse is detected for 5 + 20 sec..
This function is then rechecked in every step.

Program runs into the next part prog. without level.


iF0 Filling time error --- ERROR CODE iF0 --- The time limits is exceeded during filling Subsequent clocking for the repeated obtaining of water is not applicable.
Errors are reset after a complete pumping out.
9.1.2. List of Possible Error Causes
Code Possible error causes
Water tap is closed or faulty
No water pressure, pressure too low or changing
Screen in front of inlet valve clogged
Flow governor at inlet valve faulty
No or not enough water let in
Inlet valve faulty
Inlet valve deenergized (faulty wiring or no activation by electronics)
Inlet hose bent
i10 Softener system clogged (by filling detergent into salt compartment, for instance)
Upright installation without upright assembly kit
Machine runs dry (Siphon
Connection height of the discharge hose is lower than 30cm above appliance base
effect)
Connection w/o siphon or air chamber
Pressure controller faulty
Water level inside appliance is Pressure controller hose obstructed, bent or leaking
not detected Pressure controller wiring is faulty
Screens in the appliance clogged (also check spray arm nozzles for clogging)
Fault with discharge pump
Discharge pump deenergized (faulty wiring or no activation by electronics)
Obstruction/blocking (filters in the appliance, discharge opening in discharge trough, discharge pump, discharge hose, siphon, cover plug at
Water is not pumped off
siphon connection not removed during first commissioning)
i20 Discharge hose bent or connection height above 100cm
Ball valve in discharge trough glued / blocked (discharge pump does not aerate)
Pressure controller faulty
Water level inside appliance is
Pressure controller hose obstructed or bent
not detected
Insulation fault with heating element
Leakage Leakage at recipient, discharge trough, hose system (e.g., Y-type hose), regeneration dosage etc.
Inlet valve faulty (does not close)
Water inlet too high (faulty flow governor at inlet valve)
Connecting hose regenerating dosing to discharge trough blocked
Water remains Water inlet channels in regeneration dosing unit blocked
i30 in base trough Overflow Screens in the appliance clogged (also check spray arm nozzles for clogging)
Pressure controller faulty
Pressure controller hose obstructed, bent or leaking
Pressure controller wiring is faulty
Foam production in the appliance (splashed rinsing liquid / leaking dosing unit or con-compatible detergent / rinsing agent used)
Base trough is dry Inlet valve or wiring electrically interrupted
i50 Motor triac short-circuit Faulty electronics
Heating element faulty
i60 No rise in temperature
Heating element deenergized (faulty wiring or no activation by electronics)
Thermal sensor defect
i70 NTC signal faulty
Wiring faulty (e.g. short-circuit or interruption)
Mains filter defect
i80 Check sum error EEPROM Faulty electronics
EMC problem
Check sum error model
i90 programmation
Faulty electronics

Blocking by dishes or cutlery basket


Nozzles clogged (drive nozzles at spray arm extremities)
Spray arm leaking (welding seam)
Spray arm bearing blocked (dirt, foreign bodies)
Upper spray arm does not
Screens in the appliance clogged
rotate
Bellows at connecting pipe not sealed at recipient rear wall (bellows not contacting/glued together)
iA0 Circulating pump does not reach full power (nominal speed is not reached due to winding influence)
Too little water in appliance - for possible causes see Error codes i10 and iF0
Foam production in the appliance (splashed rinsing liquid / leaking dosing unit or con-compatible detergent / rinsing agent used)
No magnet in spray arm
No spray arm detection Spray arm detection sensor faulty
Wiring faulty
turbidity sensor defect
Wiring faulty
ib0 turbidity signal faulty
turbidity sensor dirty
Foam production in the appliance (splashed rinsing liquid / leaking dosing unit or con-compatible detergent / rinsing agent used)
Faulty electronics
ic0 communication faulty
Wiring faulty
Circulating pump / capacitor defect
Circulation pump no function
Circulating pump deenergized (faulty wiring or no activation by electronics)
id0 No tacho signal Tachometer generator defect
recognized Wiring faulty
Problem with water inlet in general - see Error code i10, pipette effect in particular (also look for an error memory entry i10)

Time limit during filling Problem by incomplete pumping in previous program cycle (remaining water) - see Error code i20 (also look for an error memory entry i20)
iF0 exceeded
Improper loading, e.g. big item (pot, bowl is reversed and fills with water)
Foam production in the appliance (splashed rinsing liquid / leaking dosing unit or con-compatible detergent / rinsing agent used)
9.2.1. Overview Errors Displayed Applicable for EDW1500 / 1503 (VGA) -- EDW1100 / 1003 (VGA) -- EDW2000
Display Display Acoustic Error Display Call
Error Output via
on by Indication visible for Error Memory Short Explanation What happens?
Name Indicator Lamp
Screen END LED No.of Beeps Customer** (Service)
Display Display
2Hz / 5sec. Pause 2Hz / 5sec. Pause AK AK
PAA PAA
If available for If available for
EDW 1500 EDW1100 this model this model

Switchpoint of pressostat is not reached Programme stops and can be continued after error remedy by
1x
Water tap closed
flashing
1x J J J J LED Water after max. 60 secs. pressing the programme key. If fault is not corrected and programme
(only in programme steps incl. Filling up to level!) key is pressed, the machine runs dry until next subprogramme.

2x Reset point of pressostat is not reached after max. 120secs. Programme stops and can be continued after error remedy
Drain pump
flashing
2x J J J J ---
Programme stop. by pressing the programme key.

3x Programme stops and restarts automatically when error has


Aqua-Control
flashing
3x J J J J --- Aqua-Control System switches off solenoid directly.
terminated.

Recycling pump 5x Tacho signals are recognized although rec. pump is not Programme stops and water is filled up until reset point of
Triac short-circuit flashing
5x J J J ---
selected. pressostat

6x During heating, temperature rise by min. 1.5K is not detected


Heating
flashing
6x J J ---
within 3min.
Programme is continued until its end without heating function!

7x
NTC Sensor
flashing
7x J J --- NTC short-circuit or break. Programme is continued until its end without heating function!

8x
EEPROM
flashing
8x J? --- Communication error with ext. EEPROM

Check sum (model programming) MCF or Check sum CCF


Check sum 9x Programme selection not possible.
MCF / CCF flashing
9x J J --- not OK.
On/Off LED is on
Only recognized after switching on!

At programme start and each subprogramme start,


10 x also after door open/close or mains failure, spray arm Error display until sprayarm speed is recognized,
Sprayarm blocked
flashing
10 x J J J LED Spray arm
rotation or if no control.
is checked and evaluated.

11 x The turbidity signal required for calibration Always recognition of turbidity.


Turpidity sensor
flashing
11 x J J ---
is not reached with 15secs. Programme sequence is adapted accordingly.

Communication 12 x
error flashing
12 x J J --- Communication failure with User Interface. Machine stops, waiting until communication is cleared.

13 x Recycling pump selected, but no tacho signal Recycling pump without control, heating off.
Tacho
flashing
13 x J J ---
recognized for 5 + 20 secs This function is checked again on each step.

Programme is completed until next subprogramme without


14 x
Filling time error
flashing
14 x J J --- Time limit during filling exceeded level. No further filling up of water top up. Error is reset after
one complete drain cycle.

** = If 7-Segment display available, no PAA error display/Sound error display generally with VGA, with other machines depending on model

DGN-TDS-N
9.2.2. List of Possible Error Causes
Code Possible error causes
Water tap is closed or faulty
No water pressure, pressure too low or changing
Screen in front of inlet valve clogged
Flow governor at inlet valve faulty
No or not enough water let in
Inlet valve faulty
Inlet valve deenergized (faulty wiring or no activation by electronics)
Inlet hose bent
i10 Softener system clogged (by filling detergent into salt compartment, for instance)
Upright installation without upright assembly kit
Machine runs dry (Siphon
Connection height of the discharge hose is lower than 30cm above appliance base
effect)
Connection w/o siphon or air chamber
Pressure controller faulty
Water level inside appliance is Pressure controller hose obstructed, bent or leaking
not detected Pressure controller wiring is faulty
Screens in the appliance clogged (also check spray arm nozzles for clogging)
Fault with discharge pump
Discharge pump deenergized (faulty wiring or no activation by electronics)
Obstruction/blocking (filters in the appliance, discharge opening in discharge trough, discharge pump, discharge hose, siphon, cover plug at
Water is not pumped off
siphon connection not removed during first commissioning)
i20 Discharge hose bent or connection height above 100cm
Ball valve in discharge trough glued / blocked (discharge pump does not aerate)
Pressure controller faulty
Water level inside appliance is
Pressure controller hose obstructed or bent
not detected
Insulation fault with heating element
Leakage Leakage at recipient, discharge trough, hose system (e.g., Y-type hose), regeneration dosage etc.
Inlet valve faulty (does not close)
Water inlet too high (faulty flow governor at inlet valve)
Connecting hose regenerating dosing to discharge trough blocked
Water remains Water inlet channels in regeneration dosing unit blocked
i30 in base trough Overflow Screens in the appliance clogged (also check spray arm nozzles for clogging)
Pressure controller faulty
Pressure controller hose obstructed, bent or leaking
Pressure controller wiring is faulty
Foam production in the appliance (splashed rinsing liquid / leaking dosing unit or con-compatible detergent / rinsing agent used)
Base trough is dry Inlet valve or wiring electrically interrupted
i50 Motor triac short-circuit Faulty electronics
Heating element faulty
i60 No rise in temperature
Heating element deenergized (faulty wiring or no activation by electronics)
Thermal sensor defect
i70 NTC signal faulty
Wiring faulty (e.g. short-circuit or interruption)
Mains filter defect
i80 Check sum error EEPROM Faulty electronics
EMC problem
Check sum error model
i90 programmation
Faulty electronics

Blocking by dishes or cutlery basket


Nozzles clogged (drive nozzles at spray arm extremities)
Spray arm leaking (welding seam)
Spray arm bearing blocked (dirt, foreign bodies)
Upper spray arm does not
Screens in the appliance clogged
rotate
Bellows at connecting pipe not sealed at recipient rear wall (bellows not contacting/glued together)
iA0 Circulating pump does not reach full power (nominal speed is not reached due to winding influence)
Too little water in appliance - for possible causes see Error codes i10 and iF0
Foam production in the appliance (splashed rinsing liquid / leaking dosing unit or con-compatible detergent / rinsing agent used)
No magnet in spray arm
No spray arm detection Spray arm detection sensor faulty
Wiring faulty
turbidity sensor defect
Wiring faulty
ib0 turbidity signal faulty
turbidity sensor dirty
Foam production in the appliance (splashed rinsing liquid / leaking dosing unit or con-compatible detergent / rinsing agent used)
Faulty electronics
ic0 communication faulty
Wiring faulty
Circulating pump / capacitor defect
Circulation pump no function
Circulating pump deenergized (faulty wiring or no activation by electronics)
id0 No tacho signal Tachometer generator defect
recognized Wiring faulty
Problem with water inlet in general - see Error code i10, pipette effect in particular (also look for an error memory entry i10)

Time limit during filling Problem by incomplete pumping in previous program cycle (remaining water) - see Error code i20 (also look for an error memory entry i20)
iF0 exceeded
Improper loading, e.g. big item (pot, bowl is reversed and fills with water)
Foam production in the appliance (splashed rinsing liquid / leaking dosing unit or con-compatible detergent / rinsing agent used)
10. The new options

• Selection by using option key " 3 in 1 "


General information
• If you add option „3 in 1“ to a wash cycle...

... water hardness setting is automatically adjusted to lowest grade


(water hardness 1) device-internally.
There is no regeneration.
... LED salt is switched off
... rinse-aid dosing is switched off.
... LED rinse-aid is switched off.

To which programmes can you add this option?

• "3 in 1“ can be selected with all wash cycles, except for the two programmes
... prewash extra
... warm plates

What are the changes during the programme run?

• All short cycles (such as E-L-R,...) are prolonged by about 5 to 7 minutes.


• All intermediate wash cycles are also shorter.
• Rinse-aid is with at least 65°C or 68°C.
Drying time is reduced by about 10 to 20 minutes if possible.
• All Energylabel programmes (AAx, BAB,...) contain at least one cleaning temperature of 55°C.

• Selection by using option key - „Satinize“


To which programmes can you add this option?

• "Sanitize" can be added to all wash cycles

What are the changes during the programme run?

• In the last wash cycle, heating up to 68^C and maintaining this temperature for at least 10 minutes.
• This brings about a longer programme run time depending on the programme and the temperature
each.

. - 54 -
11.1. Electric circuit diagram
(Example EDW 1503, model with interior lighting)

03.2004 R.K. 55
- 22 - 599 519 400 EN
11.2 Wiring diagramn (Example

03.2004 R.K. - 56
23 - 599 519 400 EN

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