Haier DW-8888-08 Service manual

Manual is about: Haier DW-8888-08 HOUSEHOLD ELECTRICAL DISHWASHER

Summary of DW-8888-08

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    1 haier household electrical dishwasher service manual part# dw-8888-08 haier america trading, llc www.Haieramerica.Com.

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    2 table of contents page product code explanation and series introduction 3 features 3 specification 3 safety precaution 6 warning and conditions 8 net dimension 11 installation and accessory parts 11 parts and functions 13 function schedule 21 program indication 22 maintenances service and trouble ...

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    3 1. Product code explanation and series introduction model identification esd 100 a b a: energy star dishwasher b: series of factory design examples: esd101 energy star dishwasher, no.101 2. Features 2.1. Easy control and variety of washing mode. This model adopts mechanical controlling structure, ...

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    4 sales bar code n°. Ean key-features energy efficiency washing efficiency drying efficiency class class class energy star - - energy star - - noise level power / pressure energy consumption* db(a) kwh / year kwh/24h 56/- 430 - 56/- 430 - water consumption* duration of program (based on 65° normal p...

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    5 water drain hose / -hose support / / drying system condenser / turbo vented natural natural height adjustable feet n°. / max. Inches 4/-5/64 4/-5/64 delay timer (from - to) h - - 3. Safety systems child resistant door lock cdl - - anti flood system afs waterproof anti leak system als water return ...

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    6 10. Information for importer 14,5m(84cbm) truck load capacity pcs - - jumbo (120 cmb) truck load capacity pcs - - 40’ container load capacity pcs - - 40’ hc load capacity pcs 144 144 max. Failure (12 month after sales to end customer) pcs/% - - 11. Packing materials / recycling symbols rs rezy rez...

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    7 do not use the unit as flush dishwasher it is difficult to eliminate heat, it may cause electric shock or wet around the appliance. Nobody is allowed to disassemble or repair the appliance except special service men. Abnormal action may lead to injury, electric shock or fire. Power cable must not ...

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    8 cut off the power supply before cleaning or checking electric shock or burn may occur by carelessness. Take off the power plug to prevent thunder. If the plug is in, it may cause fault fire. 5. Warning and conditions 1. Shelf (the container which dishes are put in is called shelf) 2. Put the shelf...

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    9 3. Put in detergent 4. End of cycle 5. Weekly maintenance.

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    11 6. Net dimension (inch) 7. Installation and accessory parts 7.1 position the appliance position the appliance in the desired location. The back should rest against the wall behind it, and the sides, along the adjacent cabinets or wall. The dishwasher is equipped with water supply and drain hoses ...

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    12 7.3 drain hose connection insert the drain hose into a drainpipe with a minimum diameter of 1.57 inch ,or let it run into the sink, making sure to avoid bending or crimping it. Use the special plastic support that comes with the appliance (see fig.2). The free end of the hose must be at a height ...

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    13 8. Parts and functions 1. Upper sprayer 2. Deluxe 2 position adjustable upper rack with stemware holders. 3. Middle spray arm 4. Pressure relief valves (one located at the upper left corner (not shown) 5. Lower rack 6. Removable split silverware basket 7. Rinse aid compartment 8. Pre-wash deterge...

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    14 hi-temp wash button press "hi-temp wash" button in to turn the "hi-temp wash" option "on". Press this button again to turn the "hi- temp wash" option "off". “rinse √” indicator light when "rinse √ " indicator light is lit, this means the rinse aid detergent is empty in the rinse aid compartment. ...

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    15 tips to avoid stain and films the following suggestions are recommended to prevent stains and films on dishware and utensils items: you must rinse all dishware, silverware, glassware and food containers immediately after use. Some citric based food products, coffee, tea and iron deposit in water ...

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    16 do not load tall dishware or cookware items near the middle spray arm. Move racks slowly in and out to avoid slamming the dishware items together. Make sure all dishware and glassware items are securely in place when loading to avoid falling over or striking against each other. Adjustable upper r...

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    17 3) to put both halves together again, use both hands to level the split baskets and sliding each hook into each elongated hole on both sides. Now, slide with light force to attach/lock by pushing it forward and pulling it towards you until both baskets snaps in easily. To avoid any type of injury...

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    18 note: use only "automatic dishwasher detergent" for your dishwasher. Other types of detergents that are not for dishwasher use may cause overusing and foaming. Do not use detergents that are dried, caked or moist. These types of detergents will not dissolve properly and will not clean effectively...

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    19 note: a full dispenser should last approximately one month. If you want to adjust the amount of rinse agent dispensed, the dispenser has 1 to 6 levels that you can adjust to. Simply rotate the dial to your desire settings. Checking water temperature • your incoming water must be between at least ...

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    20 main filter: the purpose of this filter is to trap food and soil particles. Coarse filter: the purpose of this filter is to trap large items such as pieces of bone or glass that might clog the drain (attached to main filter). Fine filter: the purpose of this filter is to trap and hold tiny soil a...

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    21 and soil level. For your convenience, the dishwasher has pots & pans, normal, glassware and rinse& hold wash cycles that you can select from. 9. Function schedule cycle sani- wash rapid wash button cycle selection information description of cycle deter- gent rinse aid pots & pans normally dirty d...

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    22 finger. Run immediately after dishes are used. Soak pre-wash of dishes, pots and pans while waiting for the load to be complete after the subsequent meal. Short cold wash to prevent food residue from drying on the dishes. 10. Program indication 10.1 selecting wash cycles select the appropriate cy...

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    23 • hi-temp wash you can select this option with pots & pans, normal or glassware wash cycles. Note: do not use this option with rinse & hold cycle. Note: when this option is selected, water temperature boosts up between 161 0 f-167 0 f. "hi-temp wash" helps: kill bacteria, dissolve detergents, rem...

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    24 once you have reset to a new wash cycle, you must refill the detergent compartment if it is open and empty because the detergent from previous wash cycle may have already been released. Follow the steps below to cancel or reset a wash cycle: 1) to cancel or reset a wash cycle, press "power" butto...

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    25 n y n y y n 11.2 troubleshooting analysis of common breakdowns • door switch trouble whether door is closed close the door check if door flap is ok replace it dismantle the door case and use an avometer to measure if the two terminals of the door switch are on change the door switch cable or prog...

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    26 n y n y y y n n y • water supply trouble check: whether water is flowing in the hose, whether the stopcock is turned on turn on the stopcock whether solenoid valve is working measure whether solenoid valve is electrified change the solenoid valve check whether the water intake velocity is too slo...

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    27 n y n y y n • water discharge trouble check: whether the pipe work is in good condition repair it whether the discharge pump is working properly the pump is possibly damaged whether the water level switch is damaged replace the water level switch the position of the discharge pipe is probably too...

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    28 n y n y y n • heating trouble check: whether socket connector is connected well connect it well check the resistance between the heater resistors replace the heater check whether the circuit between the two terminals is open replace the temperature limiting devices the cable or the controller boa...

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    29 y n n y • overflow trouble check: whether there is water in the bottom of the machine a water leakage has developed whether the overflow switch works properly replace it the controller board or the cable should be suspected damaged.

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    30 n y n • power trouble check: check whether the power connector is in position connect it properly check whether the circuit between the two terminals is open cable or the controller board should be suspected damaged replace the power switch.

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    31 y 12. Circuit diagram.

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    32 esd service information 1. Resistance measurements component resistance convection dry fan motor 32Ω dispenser door solenoid 295Ω fill valve solenoid 961Ω heating element 12-15Ω pump motor 30Ω temperature sensor approximately 1100Ω @ 70º f upper wash valve 1061Ω wash motor – single direction star...