Technical information

Technical Information
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G1000 / G2000 Dishwashers
6.8.13 Water Present In Appliance And Is Not Being Drained Off
1. Drain Blocked (F11)
Figure 6-3: Circuit test path for F11.
After each drain pump step, the circulation pump operates for 2 sec. and the heater
pressure switch checks the water level. If it is too high (Large quantity of residual
water remaining in cabinet), the drainage time is extended. If, after a further check,
the water level is still too high, the program is interrupted, fault code F11 is saved
and the drain pump is activated.
2. Check for proper water flow from drain line by performing the following
steps:
a. Disconnect drain line from drain trap, garbage disposal, or drain
pipe and place in bucket or large container.
b. Insure that adequate water is in the dishwasher cabinet. Select and start a
new washing program (First step should be a 30 sec. drain). Insure the drain
hose is held in place within the bucket or container.
If water flows from the drain hose. Dishwasher is not the cause of the
blockage. Blockage is in the piping and should be checked by a
specialist.
If water does not flow from the drain hose then proceed to the next step.
3. Check filters for blockage.
4. Check the non-return valve for blockage, clean or replace if necessary.