Normaly a rinse sorts the units out if weve not used them for aweek or so.Initially f1 came up but we know that one,now the top unit runs,counts down on timer to 60min and stays on that setting until i stop it,i empty it by using rinse and switching off prior to filling.It also keeps filling with water on rinse,sticking on 10 on both units,they both flash "turn off water inlet valve" and the dishwasher stops.
I have a fisher paykel dd603 dishwasher. If I select the normal wash setting on the top drawer, it posts the time in the lcd screen as 56 mins. The unit will wash as usual until it reaches the 28 min mark. At this point it will stay on 28 mins and continue to run, but it won't rinse or empty the drawer of water. Also it never counts down below the 28 min mark. It has flashed a F4 and F1 code. I've cleared them both, and checked to make sure that no water is standing on the bottom of the unit, and that the heating element is working. I should mention that the top drawer did overflow about two weeks ago, and that I did clean up the water. I don't know where to look from here. Any suggestions?
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Hate to tell you, but you will need to pull the carbs off again. When cleaning the float needles, check for wear on the needles. Check to make sure the tip of the needle is pointed without any grooves wore in tip and the 4 "corners" of the needle are not getting flat. Also check for wear in the needle seat where the float needle sits. The seat should be round, and with use it will wear grooves where the needle rides up and down with the float. If those parts are worn out it will not shut fuel off to the carburetor, especially on a gravity feed fuel tank. Let me know if this helps, Daniel.
F1 is a primary control failure. When I get my F1 I hit pause/clear and then start - it usally begins its cylce then bumps back to F1. If I do this about 3-7 time it will clear. Then on rinse we go again. Some days I have a 3-F1 restart and somedays it is a 7-F1 restart. Just depends on the day. No rhyme or reason. I know I have to replace the main circuit board but $160 + labor is not what I want to do, so I fuss over the F1 and move on.
There is a small leak at the bottom housing and the flood sensor turn on the F1. After unplugging for a while, the sensor is dried out so it is OK. But it will come back again after a few runs. The top lid seal is leaking, Need to be replace ASAP.
here's the part # W10189966. I guess whirlpool had a recall on the units and revised the control boards. might want to call whirlpool on that. Good luck :)
If you have checked everything that was mentioned (and none of them are the issue) then either the heater inside the unit is not coming on during the wash and rinse cycles and/or the fan motor inside the door is not coming on during the dry cycle. A technician can easily check this out with the correct tools and by putting the unit into test mode.
As for the top rack dishes being dirty and there being soap left in the dispenser, this sounds like wash motor is either weak or the vario motor is not switching between the upper and lower spray nozzles. The sump assembly should be replaced for this issue.
Well I have the same problem the only way I have found that my washer works is that on the soiler level make sure you put that on the heavy. And that should work I know its a pain but thats what I do and my washer washs with out stopping
To "reboot" the router, all you need to do is turn it off and turn it back on. Since there is no power switch on the unit, this is just done by unplugging it, waiting a few seconds, and plugging it back in again.
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