Bonferraro spa Electronics Design
Code 19 610 0163 Ed. index 00 Ed. date 27/02/06 page 3 of 4
2.4) Performing the test cycle
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AWAITING START OF TEST CYCLE:
The appliance has its door closed and is ready for performance of the test cycle
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2)
START OF TEST
Press the Start/Pause (T1) key until the Start/Pause LED flashes. After a few
seconds the appliance starts to take in water (first with motor stopped, then with
motor running)
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3)
DETERGENT DISPENSER HATCH OPENING
After the pressure switch signals full and the dishwasher is completely full, the
detergent dispenser is activated.
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4)
HEATING
The appliance heats to 50°C.
During this phase, operation of the safety unit on the tray can be checked by
lifting the polystyrene float; when the float is raised, the drain pump should start
up.
NB: During this phase, pressing the Start/Pause key (T1) forces the cycle
on to the next phase
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5)
WAIT FOR USER CONTROL
When the temperature of 50°C is reached, the appliance stops and beeps. The
regeneration solenoid is activated during this phase
To continue the test cycle the operator must press the Start/Pause key (T1)
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6)
FINAL PUMP-OUT
After the program key has been pressed the appliance pumps out (or continues
to pump out if already in this phase) and simultaneously operates the
regeneration solenoid valve. After the pressure switch empty signal is supplied,
the drying fan starts up.
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END OF TEST CYCLE
At the end of the pump out cycle the appliance enters the end of test state.
Switch off the appliance, open the door and check that the detergent dispenser
hatch has opened.
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N.B. If the door is opened during performance of the test cycle, when it is closed again the Start/Pause key must be
pressed to continue the cycle. However, this skips the phase of the cycle in progress before the door was
opened.