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HT Service-Manual

This document provides instructions for setting electronic board parameters and accessing service menus for a dishwasher via the user interface. It contains details on checking the user interface, manually activating detergent and rinse aid dispensers, accessing parameters menus to configure settings for dispensers, counters, cycles, and other factory parameters. Troubleshooting tips are also provided for main malfunctions and alarm messages.

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HT Service-Manual

This document provides instructions for setting electronic board parameters and accessing service menus for a dishwasher via the user interface. It contains details on checking the user interface, manually activating detergent and rinse aid dispensers, accessing parameters menus to configure settings for dispensers, counters, cycles, and other factory parameters. Troubleshooting tips are also provided for main malfunctions and alarm messages.

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SERVICE MANUAL

CONTENTS: This document contains the instructions to set electronic board parameters via user interface for
following dishwasher:

EDITION: 03.2016

Updated to firmware version 0.30.

WARNING:
All the safety regulations and procedures to be followed by the Specialised Technician/Technical Assis-
tance performing electrical, mechanical or electronic maintenance operations are contained in the instruc-
tion manual supplied with the machine: refer to this document before operating. This applies for anyone
carrying out operations using these documents. The specialised technician must wear personal protection
equipment suitable for the work being performed (e.g. gloves, safety glasses and shoes, suitable clothing,
etc.) and use appropriate tools, equipment and auxiliary means.

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INDEX
1 KEYBOARDS Pag. 3
1.1 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL PANEL Pag. 3
1.2 SERVICE/ MAINTENANCE COMMANDS Pag. 3
2 USER INTERFACE CHECK Pag. 4
3.1 DETERGENT DISPENSER ACTIVATION (depending on the model) Pag. 4
3.2 RINSE AID DISPENSER ACTIVATION (depending on the model) Pag. 4
4 RINSE PUMP MANUAL ACTIVATION Pag. 5
5 ACCESSING THE PARAMETERS MENU Pag. 5
6  USER PARAMETERS Pag. 7
6.1  DISPENSERS PARAMETERS - DETERGENT AND RINSE AID DOSAGE Pag. 7
6.1.1 Peristaltic tube fitting and replacement instructions Pag. 9
6.2  COUNTERS Pag. 11
7  FACTORY PARAMETERS Pag. 13
7.1  BOILER PARAMETERS Pag. 13
7.2  TANK PARAMETERS Pag. 15
7.3 CYCLE SETTING Pag. 16
7.3.1 Wash cycle diagram Pag. 17
7.3.2  Cycle 1 parameters Pag. 18
7.3.3  Cycle 2 parameters Pag. 18
7.3.4  Drain/Cleaning cycle parameters Pag. 18
7.4 OTHER PARAMETERS Pag. 20
7.4.1  Dishwashing parameters Pag. 21
7.4.2  Read Only parameters Pag. 21
7.4.3  Communication and HACCP parameters Pag. 21
7.4.4  Configuration parameters Pag. 22
7.4.5  Delime cycle parameters (Delime) available only if this accessory has been installed
Pag. 23
7.4.6 DELIME DISPENSER ACTIVATION Pag. 24
7.4.8  Water softener parameters (not available for this model) Pag. 25
8 DEFAULT VALUES Pag. 26
9 MAIN BOARD CONFIGURATION Pag. 27
9.1 CODE -> Prog. TABLE Pag. 27
9.2 PROGRAMMING SHEETS Pag. 27
9.3 USER INTERFACE AND MAIN BOARD CONNECTORS Pag. 28
9.3.1 Connectors layout Pag. 28
10 ALARM MESSAGES AND TROUBLESHOOTING Pag. 29
10.1 MAIN MALFUNCTIONS NOT DUE TO THE MAIN BOARD Pag. 29
10.2 ALARMS THAT STOP THE DISHWASHER Pag. 29
10.3 ALARMS THAT DON'T STOP THE DISHWASHER Pag. 29
10.3 ALARMS THAT DON'T STOP THE DISHWASHER Pag. 29

INDEX OF FIGURES AND TABLES


Table 1 ACCESSING THE PARAMETERS MENU Pag. 6
Table 2 ACCESSING THE DISPENSERS PARAMETERS Pag. 8
Table 3 ACCESSING THE COUNTERS Pag. 12
Table 4 ACCESSING THE BOILER PARAMETERS Pag. 14
Table 5 ACCESSING THE TANK PARAMETERS Pag. 16
Table 6 ACCESSING THE CYCLE PARAMETRS Pag. 19

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1 KEYBOARDS

1.1 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL PANEL


Key

A A = On / Off
D = “Tank temperature” indicator light
D E = “Water tap” indicator light
F = “Boiler temperature” indicator light
E G = Wash cycle 1
H = Wash cycle 2
F
I = Parameter button 1
L = Parameter button 2
M = Drain / self-cleaning cycle
G N = Delime cycle (this function can only be activated by a specialised
technician if the corresponding accessory has been installed)
H
I
L
M
N

1.2 SERVICE/ MAINTENANCE COMMANDS

dEt rAi ---

Fig. 1 User Interface Fig. 2 Detergent Fig. 3 Rinse Aid Fig. 4 Rinse Pump
check [§ 2] dispenser Manual Dispenser Manual Manual Activation (used
Activation [§ 3.1] Activation [§ 3.2] to EMPTY BOILER) [§ 4]

Usr dLE

Fig. 5 Accessing the Fig. 6 Delime


parameters menu [§ 5] Activation [§ 7.4.6]

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2 USER INTERFACE CHECK
This check allows you to verify if the USER INTERFACE board works properly.

1. Activate the dishwasher


2. Press at the same time the washing cycle 1 and the washing cycle 2
(“G” - “H” Par. 1.1 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL PANEL), the
display shows the firmware version of the user interface board
(ezample: )
3. To check if the display works properly, press at the same time the
washing cycle 1 and the washing cycle 2, the display shows all the
elements that are on ().
4. To check if the buttons and pilot light work properly, press at the
same time washing cycle 1 and washing cycle 2. Press the buttons
one by one to check them. An acoustic signal confirms that the but-
ton work properly.

3 MANUAL ACTIVATION OF DETERGENT AND RINSE AID


DISPENSERS

When replacing detergents may be necessary activate the dispensers to fill hoses.

3.1 DETERGENT DISPENSER ACTIVATION (depending on the model)


Switch on the dishwasher.
Press and hold down wash cycle 2 (“H” - Par. 1.1 DESCRIPTION OF
CONTROL PANEL) and “L” button (Par. 1.1 DESCRIPTION OF CON-
TROL PANEL), after two “beep” the detergent dispenser starts work for
20 sec.
dEt

3.2 RINSE AID DISPENSER ACTIVATION (depending on the model)


Switch on the dishwasher.
Press and hold down wash cycle 1 (“G” - Par. 1.1 DESCRIPTION OF
CONTROL PANEL) and “L” button (Par. 1.1 DESCRIPTION OF CON-
TROL PANEL), after two “beep” the rinse aid dispenser starts work for
40 sec.
rAi

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4 RINSE PUMP MANUAL ACTIVATION

Use this function to empty the boiler (if the dishwasher is not to be used for a long time, for maintenance oper-
ation: ex. before replacing main board).

Switch on the dishwasher.


Close the door and press and hold down Drain / self-cleaning cycle (“M”
- Par. 1.1 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL PANEL) and “L” button (Par.
1.1 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL PANEL). A buzzer signal indicates
the rinse pump activation and the display shows three blinking lines.
--- Three beeps indicate the cycle end.

5 ACCESSING THE PARAMETERS MENU


The parameters are divided into two families: user parameters and factory parameters.
In the  family there are parameters for adjusting the detergent and rinse aid dispensers and the counters
(wash cycles, drain/cleaning cycles, etc....).
In the family there are all parameters that determine dishwasher operation: boiler and tank working tem-
perature, duration of the phases of each cycle, etc.
To access the parameters menu, the unit must be in standby mode: switch on the unit and check that no
cycles are selected. In the programming phase it is advisable to keep the hood open to avoid starting a cycle
if the two buttons are not pressed together (see point 2 in the following example).

Example:
With reference to Table 1 ACCESSING THE PARAMETERS MENU assuming the boiler temperature parame-
ter  is to be modified.
1. Switch the dishwasher off and then on again;
2. Enter the parameter mode by pressing and holding down the On/ff buttons (“A” - Par. 1.1 DESCRIPTION
OF CONTROL PANEL) and wash cycle 2 (“H” - 1.1 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL PANEL) for approx. 5
sec. The display shows the message ;
3. Press the wash cycle 2 (“H” - Par. 1.1 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL PANEL) button to go to the  fam-
ily;
4. Press the button (“L” - 1.1 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL PANEL) to access the boiler parameters 
family;
5. Press the button (“L” - Par. 1.1 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL PANEL) again to display the boiler tempera-
ture parameter ;
6. Press the button (“L” - Par. 1.1 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL PANEL) again to display the boiler tempera-
ture parameter value;
7. Use wash cycle 1 (“G” - Par. 1.1 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL PANEL) and wash cycle 2 (“H” - Par. 1.1
DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL PANEL) to modify the parameter value; use the wash cycle 1 button to
decrease the value and the wash cycle 2 button to increase it;
NOTE: If the tank LED is on, the parameter value corresponds to the factory-set value.
8. Press the button (“L” - Par. 1.1 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL PANEL) to confirm the value and return to
the display of parameters.
NOTE: To exit the parameter mode and return to the display of the families, press the button (“I” - Par. 1.1
DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL PANEL).
Similarly it is possible to change the other values; afterwards, switch the machine off and then on again.

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Table 1 ACCESSING THE PARAMETERS MENU
(keep the buttons pressed User parameters Factory parameters
for approx. 5 sec.)

145 USr FAC

Dispensers parameters Counters Boiler parameters Tank parameters

dis Cnt boi tub

dun dln 145 btH

Default

131 11 168 35

+ + + +

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6 USER PARAMETERS

6.1 DISPENSERS PARAMETERS - DETERGENT AND RINSE AID DOSAGE


In this paragraph is explained how to set the dosage for the detergent and rinse aid dispensers. For each dis-
penser there are two parameters: the initial dosage and the dosage during cycle execution.
By changing the  parameter is possible to set the desiered unit of measure (=g/l or =seconds). If
 = need to set he parameters on the concentration in g/l, while if = parameters correspond to the acti-
vation times in seconds.

Sym. Parameter Description Unit Min Max Factory Default

 Dispensers unit of measure (=g/l or =seconds) - - - 

 Initial Detergent Dosage (during filling tank) [g/l] 0 4,00 2,00
[s] 0 240 55

 Initial Rinse Aid Dosage (starts when tank filled) [g/l] 0 1,00 0,12
[s] 0 180 11

 Detergent Dosage During Cycle Execution (during wash phase) [g/l] 0 4,00 2,00
[s] 0 182 (*) 5

 Rinse Aid Dosage During Cycle Execution (when refilling boiler) [g/l] 0 1,00 0,12
[s] 0 62 (*) 2

(*) Note for external dispensers (if: = ):


• if the detergent dispenser works when WASHING PUMP is being activated; at the
same time voltage is supplied between connectors L17–L19 (main terminal box);
• if the detergent dispenser works when LOADING EV is being activated to re-fill boiler
level; at the same time voltage is supplied between connectors L17–L19 (main ter-
minal box);
• if the rinse aid dispenser works when LOADING EV is being activated to re-fill boiler
level; at the same time voltage is supplied between connectors L18–L19 (main ter-
minal box);
• if the rinse aid dispenser works when WASHING PUMP is being activated; at the
same time voltage is supplied between connectors L18–L19 (main terminal box).

- For electrical connections refer to electric diagram

Example
Suppose there is connected an external detergent dispenser with a probe into the tank.
A typical setting could be:
•  the dispenser is not activated during filling tank;
•  the dispenser is supplied during washing phase and the probe automatically dose the right
detergent amount.

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Table 2 ACCESSING THE DISPENSERS PARAMETERS
(keep the buttons pressed for approx. 5 sec.)

145 USr

Dispensers parameters

diS

dun dln rln dEt rAi

Default

G-L 2.00 0.12 2.00 0.12

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6.1.1 Peristaltic tube fitting and replacement instructions
Described below is the procedure for inserting and removing the tubes from the peristaltic pumps, in case of
tube replacement.
An exploded view of the parts involved in the tube fitting and removal operations is given below.

Tube

Ruoller

Front box

STEP 1 - FITTING THE TUBE


1. Position the roller. 2. Insert the tube of the suction part, turning the roller
clockwise.

3. Keep the tube in the seat in the housing and 4. Keep the tube in the seat in the housing and con-
continue turning the roller clockwise, being tinue turning the roller clockwise.
careful not to damage the tube.

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5. Turn the roller a full 360°. 6. Make sure to fit the union in the special seat (deliv-
ery).

STEP 2 - REMOVING THE TUBE


1. Position the roller as shown in the figure. 2. Lift the tube at the suction part and turn the roller at
the same time. Guide the tube, keeping it raised,
and turn the roller.

3. Remove the tube.

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6.2 COUNTERS
This Parameter Family collects cycle counters and water consumption counters.
For water consumption counters a flow meter must be installed. See (calibration parameter) into 
section (7.4 OTHER PARAMETERS).

Factory
Sym. Parameter Description Unit Min Max
Default

 Performed total cycles (counter is NOT resettable by the user). - - - -

 Performed cycles (partial counter is resettable by user via the “”
- - - -
parameter).
 Counts m3 of water consumption (counter is NOT resettable by the - - - -
user). Works only if the flow meter is installed (integrated in the air gap
for machines with watersoftener).
 Counts liters of water consumption (counter is NOT resettable by the [l] - - -
user). Works only if the flow meter is installed (integrated in the air gap
for machines with watersoftener).
Together with “” parameter (m3), This parameter gives the total
water consumption of the machine.
 Litres counters [l] - - -
Counts the litres of water and is resettable by user (see  parame-
ter below).
Works only if the flow meter is installed (integrated in the air gap for
machines with water softener).
 Parameter to reset together counters:  and  - - - -

To reset put 1 this parameter, switch off and then on again:  and
 will show zero.
 Drain/Cleaning cycles performed. - - - -
Similar to  but counts Cleaning Cycles.
 Delime cycles counter. - - - -

 Number of executed washing cycles after last Delime cycle. - - - -


This counter is reset after each Delime cycle.

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Table 3 ACCESSING THE COUNTERS
(keep the buttons pressed for approx. 5 sec.)

145 USr

Dispensers parameters Counters

diS Cnt

CYC cYc

10 5

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7  FACTORY PARAMETERS

In this paragraph is explained how to change temperature thresholds and all parameters related to boiler and
tank.

7.1  BOILER PARAMETERS


Factory
Sym. Parameter Description Unit Min Max
Default
 Boiler Temperature: THRESHOLD.
When boiler temperature reaches this value, heaters switch off.
[°C] 44 95 78
If the threshold value is set to the minimum value (44) the heaters of
the boiler are off and the thermo-stating is not active.
 Boiler Temperature HISTERESIS, (represent dead band).
[°C] 2 10 2
Heater switch on if boiler temperature is below:  - 
 Boiler Temperature: HIGH LIMIT.
When boiler temperature reaches this value  alarm appears. [°C] 0 99 98
Put 0 to disable  alarm.
 Boiler Temperature: LOW LIMIT.
During boiler warm-up, temperature must increase at least  °C
[°C] 0 10 1
otherwise  warning appears.
Put 0 to disable  warning.
 Boiler Filling Timeout.
If filling time is longer than , alarm appears. [min] 0 42 5
Put 0 to disable alarm.
 Boiler Temperature Adjust. [°C] 0 7 4
 Boiler Priority (enable boiler wait function) -   
0=  = disabled
1= = enabled
 Boiler Function [°C] 0 15 2
Overheat gap over Boiler Temperature Threshold
 Boiler temperature negative differential: when the dishwasher is in [°C] 0 20 0
standby, boiler threshold becomes:  - 
(Used to save energy during machine inactivity by keeping boiler
water at a lower temperature).
 Boiler heating control. [°C] 25 80 50
Defines the max. permissible temperature difference during boiler
heating in a time interval of 2 minutes and 30 seconds.
If in this period of time, the temperature increases over 
appears the alarm .
 Boiler power: -   
0 = = Low power (only two branches of the three-phase heating
element are used for boiler heating)
1 =  = Maximum power (all branches of the three-phase heating
element are used for boiler heating)
 Boiler temperature in mode Thermal Label. [°C] 45 97 86

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Table 4 ACCESSING THE BOILER PARAMETERS
(keep the buttons pressed for approx. 5 sec.)

145 USr FAC

Boiler parameters Tank parameters

boi tub

bt°C btH

Default

168 35

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7.2  TANK PARAMETERS

Factory
Sym. Parameter Description Unit Min Max
Default
 Tub Temperature: THRESHOLD [°C] 39 85 63
When tank temperature reaches this value, heater switch off.
If the threshold value is set to the minimum value (39) the heater of
the tank is off and the thermo-stating is not active.
 Tub Temperature: HISTERESIS, (represent dead band). [°C] 2 30 5
Heater switch on if tank temperature is below:  - 
 Tank Temperature: HIGH LIMIT. [°C] 0 95 85
When tank temperature reaches this value  alarm appears.
Put 32 to disable  alarm.
 Tank Temperature: LOW LIMIT. [°C] 0 10 1
During tank warm-up, temperature must increase at least  °C
otherwise  warning appears.
Put 32 to disable  warning.
 Tank Filling Timeout. [min] 0 42 20
If filling time is longer than ,  alarm appears.
Put 0 to disable  alarm.
 Tank filling level. [mmH20] 50 200 100

 Hysteresis relevant to the filling level. [mmH20] 10 100 65

 Overflow. [mmH20] 50 200 180

 Hysteresis relevant to the overflow level. [mmH20] 10 100 60

 Level (relevant to filling level ) used in the drain phase during the [mmH20] 2 20 8
cycle, that occurs after the wash phase.
 Cicles to perform before a tank partial drain. - 0 50 0
If  is , the function is disable. If the function is enabled, the
partial drain is performed in according with  and 
parameters (described below).
 Tank partial drain level [mmH2O] 0 40 20

 Increase the pause (between wash and rinse) when there is a tank [s] 0 16 6
partial drain.
 Tank temperature in mode Thermal Label. [°C] 40 194 75

 Tank temperature hysteresis in mode Thermal Label. [°C] 0 30 2

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Table 5 ACCESSING THE TANK PARAMETERS
(keep the buttons pressed for approx. 5 sec.)

145 USr FAC

Tank parameters

boi tub

tt°C ttH

Default

145 41

7.3 CYCLE SETTING

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7.3.1 Wash cycle diagram

CYCLE TYME

IPA Ln Sh
PA

ri

dr

rPA

FP

dEt

rAi

KEY:
 = initial pause
 = wash [the duration is given by the sum of the two parameters (min) and (sec)].
 = final pause
 = rinse
 = drain Attention: It does not necessarily correspond to activation of the drain
pump; activation of this pump is a function of the tank level.
 = rinse pause
 = detergent
 = rinse aid

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7.3.2  Cycle 1 parameters
Factory
Sym. Parameter Description Unit Min Max
Default
 Wash Phase Long [min] 0 20 0
 Wash Phase Short [s] 1 60 33
 Pause [s] 0 20 4
 Rinse Phase Duration [s] 10 45 8
 Drain [s] 0 40 12
 Final Pause at End of Cycle [s] 0 60 0
 Long wash time in mode Thermal Label [min] 0 60 0
 Short wash time in mode Thermal Label [s] 0 60 45

7.3.3  Cycle 2 parameters


Factory
Sym. Parameter Description Unit Min Max
Default
 Wash Phase Long [min] 0 20 2
 Wash Phase Short [s] 1 60 18
 Pause [s] 0 20 4
 Rinse Phase Duration [s] 10 45 8
 Drain [s] 0 40 12
 Final Pause at End of Cycle [s] 0 60 0
 Long wash time in mode Thermal Label [min] 0 60 2
 Short wash time in mode Thermal Label [s] 0 60 18
This parameter allows having a different rinsing tempera-
 ture for the second cycle. Only values above 45°C are [°C] 0 95 0
allowed.

7.3.4  Drain/Cleaning cycle parameters


Factory
Sym. Parameter Description Unit Min Max
Default
 Initial Drain Phase Duration [s] 0 240 40
 Final Drain Phase Duration [s] 0 240 80
 Drain without cleaning cycle - 0 1 0

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Table 6 ACCESSING THE CYCLE PARAMETRS
(keep the buttons pressed for approx. 5 sec.)

145 USr FAC

Cycle 1 parameters Cycle 2 parameters Cycle 3 parameters Drain parameters

boi tub CY1 CY2 CY3 drn

Ln1 Sh1

Default

32 113

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7.4 OTHER PARAMETERS
You can find the parameters families listed in the below table after the cycle parameters.
Tabella 7: ACCESSO AD ALTRI PARAMETRI
(tener premuto i pulsanti per ca. 5 sec.)

145 USr FAC

boi tub CY1 CY2 CY3 drn

dPA ron HCP CFG dLP

Default

32

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7.4.1  Dishwashing parameters

Factory
Sym. Parameter Description Unit Min Max
Default
 Initial Pause before start washing (for ALL cycles) [s] 0 10 0

 Active a drain phase at the end of washing phase. [s] 0 40 0

Duration of pause after rinse cycle (valid for dishwashers


 with door/hood lock device). [s] 0 60 0

Celsius/Fahrenheit selection
  = Celsius -   
 = Fahrenheit
Rinse Temperature Display.
Enable rinse temperature probe (if installed).
0 = no = during rinse phase the display shows boiler tem-
 perature; -   
1 = YES = during rinse phase the display shows rinse tem-
perature.

7.4.2  Read Only parameters

Factory
Sym. Parameter Description Unit Min Max
Default
When  message appears, the parameter value
 becomes 3. - - - 0
After maintenance, to clear  message, insert 0.
This parameter indicates the alarm code of an automatic
hood-type dishwasher. See the complete list of alarm
 codes in par. 10.2 ALARMS THAT STOP THE DISH-
- - - 0
WASHER.

7.4.3  Communication and HACCP parameters

Factory
Sym. Parameter Description Unit Min Max
Default
Serial Device
0 = 8N1
1 = PC connection (DAAS 8E1)
7 = HACCP network (ECAP 8E1+LK485) (LK485 board is
 necessary) - 0 63 1
3 = Connection PC (DAAS 8E1) on the RS485 communi-
cation port
7 = Network HACCP available only for board with RS485
communication port
Address.
This parameter specifies the address of the appliance into
 the ‘HACCP_network’. - 0 255 1
Works only if ‘HACCP network’ is selected (see above
parameter).

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7.4.4  Configuration parameters

Factory
Sym. Parameter Description Unit Min Max
Default
Dishwasher Model:
 0 = HOOD TYPE - 0 3 0

Boiler type:
0 = ATMOSPHERIC BOILER
 1 = PRESSURE BOILER (next versions) - 0 2 0
2 = EXTERNAL BOILER (next versions)
Default model (see Default tables):
 1 = HOOD TYPE - 0 3 -

Solid State Relay (TRIAC).


0 = not enabled;
 1 = SOFT START enabled; - 0 3 0
3 = SLOW SOFT START enabled.
Boiler/Tank heating swap:
0 = boiler heaters and tank heater can work simultane-
ously;
1 = swap enabled: tank heating starts only boiler tempera-
 ture is reached; - 0 1 1
(Note: disabling this function changes the global electrical
power of appliance; before enabling this function check
available power, supply cable section, fuses in according
to User Manual).
Tank Filling Mode
Enable filling tank by means of rinsing cycles.
Ex:  = 75 means that boiler water is heated at 75°C,
then follows a rinse phase and so on until tank is full.
 [°C] 0 185 167
If  = 0 the tank is filled by solenoid valve in the tradi-
tional way (On machines with incorporated continuous
water softener, even if  is set to 0, filling occurs
through subsequent rinses).
USER INTERFACE MODEL
 24 = Veetsan hood type model - 0 27 24

Lock button for HIGH PRODUCTIVITY


 (the button is not active, the Thermal Label is always
active)
  (the button is active)
-   

 (the button is not active, the High Productivity is


always active)

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7.4.5  Delime cycle parameters (Delime) available only if this accessory has been installed
Factory
Sym. Parameter Description Unit Min Max
Default

 Delime funtion enabled -   


Delime Auto OFF
1 = YES = at the end of the Delime cycle, the dishwasher
 switches off automatically -   
0 = no = at the end of the Delime cycle, the dishwasher
remains on.
Select the desired mode Delime:
 0 =  = with vinegar -   
1 =  = with acid

Delime cycle with acid (can only be activated by a specialised technician)


1. In order to avoid accidental contact with the acid by the end user, get a tube “D” (spare part code: 0L1163)
to perform the cycle delime.

1 N
4
D
3 N
5
2 DELIME
D
2. Access to the pump delime, in the machine, removing the front panel and lowering the control panel.
3. Disconnect the inlet pipe of pump “N”.
4. Connect the pipe “D” at the inlet connection of pump “N”.
5. Introduce the end part of delime pipe “D” in a container with acid (to ensure an adequate descaling, it is
recommended to use a solution of phosphoric acid between 30% to 50%).

WARNING:
Use appropriate safety measures during descaling operations with acid. Refer to safety data sheets
and to labels of the used product.

WARNING:
Make sure that the drain is properly installed according to the hydraulic circuit diagrams and installa-
tion diagrams as described in the instruction manual.

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• Lift the hood and take out the rack and eventual dishes.
• Remove the flat filter “1” and the pump suction filter “2” (see below).

2
Close the hood.

Press the button "N" (see Par. 1.1 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL PANEL),for at least 5 seconds,

to run a machine water circuit delime cycle.

WARNING:
The delime cycle lasts about 1h 30 sec; during this phase the hood must not be opened and no other
command can be activated until completion of the cycle in progress. If the machine is turned off
during the delime cycle, at the next restart the cycle will resume exactly from where it was interrupted,
until its completion.
To cancel the cycle DELIME, if accidentally activated, press at the same time the On/Off and Delime
buttons for 5 seconds. The cycle is canceled.

At the end of Delime cycle, the dishwasher sounds a series of beeps and "END" will flash on the display.
Refit the previously removed overflow.

WARNING:
Make sure that at the end of descaling, the container with acid is removed.

7.4.6 DELIME DISPENSER ACTIVATION

1. Switch on the dishwasher.


2. Press at the same time the Delime cycle and the parameter button 2
(“L” -”N” Par. 1.1 DESCRIPTION OF CONTROL PANEL). You can
hear 2 acoustic signal and the Delime dispenser starts working for
20 seconds.
dLE 3. If you press again the buttons “L” e “N” the Delime dispenser stop
working.

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7.4.7  Energy saving device parameters (not available for this model)
Factory
Sym. Parameter Description Unit Min Max
Default
Energy recovery fan operation time at the end of the wash
 cycle.
s 0 20 10

7.4.8  Water softener parameters (not available for this model)
Factory
Sym. Parameter Description Unit Min Max
Default
Water hardness
[1 °f = 1 French degree = 10 mg/l or ppm of CaCo3]
 [1 °d =1 German degree = 1.78 French degrees (1 °d = °f 0 60 0
1.78 °f)]
If zero it means that the water softener is not installed.

 Regeneration cycles done (counter not resettable). - - - -

Wash cycles done with depleted resins (counter not reset-


 - - - -
table).

 Forced start of a resin regeneration cycle. -   

7.4.9  System parameters

Factory
Sym. Parameter Description Unit Min Max
Default
Show the tank level.
 (Check if the tank level sensor work properly)
mmH2O - - -

Set cycle.
 (Show the set cycle.)
- - - -

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8 DEFAULT VALUES

Default 1 - HOOD TYPE


 ↔ 
↕ ↕
 ↔   ↔  ↔  ↔  ↔  ↔  ↔  ↔  ↔  ↔  ↔  ↔  ↔ ↔ 
↕ ↕ ↕ ↕ ↕ ↕ ↕ ↕ ↕ ↕ ↕ ↕ ↕ ↕ ↕
               
              
            
         
        
      
      
     
  
 
 
 




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9 MAIN BOARD CONFIGURATION

When receiving an electronic board (spare part) may be necessary to configure it in according to the machine
where has to be replaced
1. With the machine CODE enter into the following table and read the corresponding Prog. number
2. Follow the instructions reported into the corresponding Prog.XXX sheet (next pages).
3. With the machine CODE find the Layout number in Par. 9.3.1 Connectors layout.

9.1 CODE -> Prog. TABLE


MODELLO CODICE Prog. Layout
VDH63 504291 215 1

9.2 PROGRAMMING SHEETS

MANUAL HT Veetsan by Kelvinator - USA PROG 215


1. Switch OFF and then switch ON the machine.
2.  Enter into parameter family, choose  parameter family and set the following parameters:
  Hood Type.
  Atmospheric boiler.
  Default values for Hood type models.
  SOFT START enabled.
  Tank heater works only if boiler temperature reached.
  Enable filling tank by means of rinsing cycles.
  Select user interface Veetsan hood type model.
  High Productivity button disabled.
3. Switch OFF and then switch ON the machine.
4. Set parameters for cicle 2
 Enter into parameter family, choose parameter family and set the following parameter.
  Wash Phase Long.
  Wash Phase Short.
  Long wash time in mode Thermal Label
  Short wash time in mode Thermal Label
5. Switch OFF and then switch ON the machine.
6. Set the measurement units.
7.  Enter in parameter family, choose and modify the following parameters.
  Setting temperature in Fahrenheit.
8. Deactivate DELIME function
9.  Choose parameter family and modify the following parameter:
  Delime function deactivated.
10. Switch OFF and then switch ON the machine.

If the DELIME KIT has been installed.


Activate Delime function
11.  Choose parameter family and modify the following parameter:
  Delime function activated.
  Delime function with acid
12. Switch OFF and then switch ON the machine.

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9.3 USER INTERFACE AND MAIN BOARD CONNECTORS
9.3.1 Connectors layout

LAYOUT 1

KEY

C.TY1/C.TY2Board power supply input


Wash pump/rinse pump outputs
C.RL1a/bBoiler heating element and boiler heating element contactor input/output
C.RL2a/bBoiler heating element input/output
C.RL3a/bBoiler heating element input/output
C.RL4a/bTank heating element and tank heating element relay input/output
C.RL5/7ESD fans and drain pump/solenoid valve outputs
C.RL8Door microswitch
C.RL9/10Detergent/rinse aid dispenser outputs
C.X1/X2Temperature sensor inputs
C.X3Pick control input
C.X8/X9Pressure sensor inputs
C.X10User interface inputs/outputs
C.X11Main and user interface communication
C.API.X1Hood sensor input and user interface inputs/outputs

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10 ALARM MESSAGES AND TROUBLESHOOTING

10.1 MAIN MALFUNCTIONS NOT DUE TO THE MAIN BOARD

DESCRIPTION POSSIBLE CAUSE

The display shows  with door/hood closed Check door/hood micro/sensor
Check the user interface buttons (have they remained
No cycle starts
pressed? etc.)
A cycle fails to start Is a user interface button extension missing?
Do boiler heating elements work properly?
Cycle time longer than that foreseen
Is the feed water at 50°C?

10.2 ALARMS THAT STOP THE DISHWASHER

 Want of water


Is the water cock open?
Does the water load solenoid valve work?
Is the water feed flow a min. of 5 l/min?
Is the water inlet filter clean?
Is the load solenoid valve filter clean?
Is the overflow inserted?
Do the tank/boiler pressure switches work properly?

 Tank level sensor out of order

Are the connectors correctly connected?


Are connector contacts cleaned?
Does the air trap of the tank work correctly?
Is the level sensor broken (replace it with a new one)?

10.3 ALARMS THAT DON'T STOP THE DISHWASHER


(SHOWN ON THE USER INTERFACE AT REGULAR INTERVALS)

 Drain not efficient


Has the overflow been removed?
Is the water drain blocked?
Is the drain pump blocked?
Are the air trap and tank pressure switch clean?
Is there a constriction in the drain tube?
Is the pump breather pipe returning to the tank clogged or constricted?
Does the tank pressure switch work properly?
Is there a hole in the drain tube (only for versions with drain pump)?

 Overflow alarm


Is the water drain blocked?
Are the air trap and tank pressure switch clean?
Does the tank pressure switch work properly?
Is the load solenoid valve blocked? (see electrical wiring diagram - YV1 Filling solenoid valve)
Is the load solenoid valve relay stuck? (see electrical wiring diagram - RL5 relay of AP2 board)

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 Boiler temperature rise too fast
Does the boiler level sensor work properly? The boiler could be empty.
Are no-original power resistances installed?

 Boiler temperature too high


Has the boiler temperature been changed ( - increased above 90°C)?
Has the software alarm value been modified ()?
Does the boiler level sensor work properly?
Boiler relay/relays sticked (see electrical wiring diagram - RL1/ RL2/ RL3 relays of AP2 board)?

 Tank temperature too high


Is the feed water above 60°C?
Has the software alarm value been modified ()?
Is the rinse water temperature too high?
Is the tank relay stuck (see electrical wiring diagram - RL4 relay of AP2 board)?

 Tank temperature sensor out of order


Is the temperature sensor broken or disconnected (see electrical wiring diagram - ST1 Tank
probe)?
Is the temperature sensor connector correctly inserted?

 Tank temperature sensor out of order


Is the temperature sensor short-circuited (see electrical wiring diagram - ST1 Tank probe)?

 Boiler temperature sensor out of order


Is the temperature sensor broken or disconnected (see electrical wiring diagram - ST2 Boiler
probe)?
Is the temperature sensor connector correctly inserted?

 Boiler temperature sensor out of order


Is the temperature sensor short-circuited (see electrical wiring diagram - ST2 boiler probe)?

Rinse temperature sensor out of order


 (only on machines with temperature sensor on the rinse circuit)
Is the temperature sensor broken or disconnected?
Is the temperature sensor connector correctly inserted?

Rinse temperature sensor out of order


 (only on machines with temperature sensor on the rinse circuit)

Is the temperature sensor short-circuited?

Rinse pump out of order


 (the water level of the boiler does not decrease)
Does the rinse pump work correctly?
Is there any bottleneck in the hose, that connect the air trap and the board sensor?

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WARNING:
Alarms ,  and  lock the boiler temperature control.
Alarms ,  and  lock the tank temperature control.
In the case of alarms  and , the boiler waiting phase is not executed (the rinse may be performed
with cold water) and, during the initial warm-up and subsequent rinses (  >  ), the boiler heating
phase is not executed.
In the case of an open probe error ( ,  e  ), the displayed temperature is 10°C
In the case of a shorted probe error ( ,  e  ) , the displayed temperature is 99°C.

 Communication error


Is the connection between main board and control panel correct? Are the connectors correctly
connected?
Are connector contacts clean?

 Tank temperature low


Does the tank heating element work properly?
Are the connectors correctly connected?
Are the dishwasher feed voltage and current correct?
Is the relay RL4 (see electrical wiring diagram - RL4 relay of AP2 board) on the board discon-
nected or faulty?
Safety thermostat FR1 (see wiring diagram) activated or faulty?

 Boiler temperature low


Does/do the boiler heating element/s work properly?
Are the connectors correctly connected?
Does the possible remote control switch connected to the heating element work correctly?
Is there power at the remote control switch input terminals?
Do boiler relays (see electrical wiring diagram - RL1/ RL2/ RL3 relays of AP2 board) work prop-
erly?

CAUTION: IF THERE IS A MALFUNCTION ON RELAY RL1 AND THE BOILER HEATING ELE-
MENTS ARE FED BY MEANS OF A REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH, THE BOARD DOES NOT
HAVE TO BE REPLACED; JUST MOVE THE BOILER HEATING ELEMENT CONNECTOR TO
ONE OF THE TWO FREE POSITIONS ON THE BOARD.

CAUTION: WHEN ONE BRANCH OF THE HEATING ELEMENT DOES NOT WORK AND THE
OTHER TWO CONTINUE TO FUNCTION, ON REACHING THE SET TEMPERATURE VALUE,
ALARM 3 DISAPPEARS AND REAPPEARS IN THE SUBSEQUENT RINSE PHASE. THIS
ALSO OCCURS WHEN A PHASE IS MISSING.

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