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GE GFWS2500 - Consumer Mode Operations

GE GFWS2500
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Test 25 Low Flow (Steam)
Water Valve Test
• Press the Start key to begin the test.
After the door locks the low ow water valve is energized and the
pressure sensor frequency is displayed in the display with 1 decimal
point of resolution. (i.e.: XX.X Hz. See Pressure Sensor for frequencies.)
Note: The control will continue lling until the over ow level is reached,
at that time the water valves will be turned o and the drain pump will be
energized until the tub is drained to empty
Test 26 Recirculation
Pump Test
• Press the Start key to begin the test.
The door locks and the cold water valve is energized until the main
water level is reached, at that time the cold water valve will be
de-energized and the recirculation pump will be energized.
Note: If the water level falls below the main water level, the recirculation
pump will de-energized.
Test 27 Overnight Dry
Fan Test
• Press the Start key to begin the test.
The door locks, the overnight dry fan is energized, and onr is displayed
in the display.
Consumer Mode
Consumer mode is a special mode that allows the consumer to see fault codes.
Consumer Mode Entry
The control must be in the idle state to enter consumer mode.
Simultaneously press and hold Power, Soil Level and Temperature for 3 seconds.
Consumer Mode Navigation
Upon entering consumer fault code mode the control will display the number in HEX format.
Fault codes will only be displayed if they are active.
Pressing the Start key displays the next fault code in the fault code log.
If there are no fault codes in the log, the control will display “” on the seven segment display.
Consumer Mode Exit
Press the Power key.
The control will return to the idle state 30 minutes after entering consumer fault code mode.
Disconnect power from the appliance.

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