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Fisher & Paykel DishDrawer DD60D Series - Continuous Cycle Test Mode; Cycle Count Retrieval; Temperature & Voltage Display Mode

Fisher & Paykel DishDrawer DD60D Series
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599735A
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5.1.5 Continuous Cycle Test Mode
In this level the DishDrawer™ can be run continuously in any wash cycle. Once the cycle has
finished, the DishDrawer™ automatically restarts the same wash cycle.
Press POWER to skip continuous cycle. As this is the last level, doing this will exit diagnostics.
Press START/PAUSE to enter continuous cycle.
Once selected, the LCD segments turn on and off to indicate the DishDrawer™ is in continuous
cycle and the cycle starts straight away (for integrated models the LED above the start/pause
button will be orange instead of green to indicate the DishDrawer™ is running in continuous cycle).
It will run the last cycle that had been selected prior to going into diagnostics mode.
If it is wished to run a different cycle, it will be necessary to exit diagnostics, turn the DishDrawer™
on as normal, and select the cycle required. Then turn the DishDrawer™ off again, re-enter
diagnostics and restart the continuous cycle mode as above.
Press POWER to exit at any time.
5.1.6 Cycle Count Retrieval
(Not available on integrated or flat door models.)
To display the cycle count on the LCD screen, pause the DishDrawer™ while running a continuous
cycle. The two bytes of the cycle count will be displayed alternately.
To calculate the total DishDrawer™ cycle count, use the formula below.
Cycle Count = Low byte + (200 x High byte).
The first byte displayed is the low byte
E.g. Low byte = 156
High byte = 2
Cycle count = 156 + (200 x 2) = 556.
Note: the cycle count can also be retrieved in optical download mode (refer to Section
5.1.1).
5.1.7 Temperature & Voltage Display Mode
(Not available on integrated or flat door models.)
During a wash cycle, the current water temperature or the power supply rail voltage of the
controller can be displayed on the LCD instead of the time remaining. To enter
temperature/voltage display mode, start a wash cycle as normal. Initiate a keylock by pressing and
holding the KEYLOCK button for 4 seconds.
Once in keylock mode, press and hold START/PAUSE for 8 seconds to enter temperature display
mode. The display now alternates between a
O
C symbol and the water temperature. Pressing
START/PAUSE again changes the display to alternate between an
O
E symbol and the power
supply rail voltage of the controller.
To cancel temperature/voltage display mode, press the POWER button.

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