Question about Fisher and Paykel 23 in. DD-603 Built-in Dishwasher
Try to feel the temperature of water inside the dishwasher. If it is normal room temperature for the hot wash cycles then it is likely the heater is faulty.
It is not easy to replace unless you have good experience with repairing dishwashers.
Posted on Jan 21, 2013
SOURCE: dd603 top drawer won't start
on the hinge slide there is a micro switch the draw needs to be removed to locate it.
Posted on Feb 13, 2008
SOURCE: Fisher & Payke dishwasher top drawer
Try shutting off the power to the dishwasher for a minimum of 5 - 10 seconds then see if that resets the control system.... here is a link for the manual.. they have several trouble shooting sections within it to assist you.. http://www.fisherpaykel.com/global/customer-care/product-manuals.cfm
Hope this helps...
Posted on Sep 22, 2008
SOURCE: rinse cycle on top drawer keeps turning on
You have a leak due to the Lid seal leak.
1- Unplug the power, then pull out top draw half way and
2-Touch the bottom top housing ( not bottom top draw) you will feel it wet. Try to dry it by stick in a towel.
3- Repeat the same for the bottom drawer.
After drying out, wait for at least 1 day so the sensor can be dried out then plug in the Power, you will be fine.
4- Contact me for the next step.
Posted on Jul 03, 2009
SOURCE: Fisher & Paykel DD60DCX6 Top
Hi, from the explanation made above, i sounds like the motor is faulty and needs to be replaced.......
Take care
Posted on Feb 02, 2010
SOURCE: Dishwasher not getting enough water in either
This sounds like a hard water deposit problem.
Check your water inlet valve for a screen and see if its clogged. Also it may just be a water valve/solenoid problem. As in, it's too crusted up to float up and down.
Some models have a water fill timer, while others use a water fill/pressure switch. This may also bear inspection.
The beep you hear during your cycle is indicating that your water level is too low to cover the heating element, which can cause cracking and lead to a short.
Posted on Mar 07, 2010
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