SOURCE: U2 fault code?
The last two faults are logged into EE memory.
The other U (user) faults have been removed. The old U2 fault, which was the tub forced open during a cycle, has
been removed completely. Instead if the tub is forced open the product simply pauses as if someone had pressed
the start/pause button. The old U3 fault, which indicated a failure to drain i.e. water left in the tub, will not show up a
fault and the DishDrawer will continue through the cycle
SOURCE: Fill Fault appears during wash cycle.
Is the filter in the hose where it screws onto the tap clean?, if this is okay then most likely the valve.
Testimonial: "Hi, Thanks so much for the reply. I checked the filter in the hose and it appears 'clean'. As you said it may be the valve. Thank you Stephen"
SOURCE: Our Fisher Paykel dishdrawer Model
Please confirm the model number of the dishwasher. Is it like the unit described in this user manual. Is it DD605? Do you have a display or is it integrated with the kitchen cabinet. If there is a display what does it show when you turn it off? If there is no display in front then the fault codes are represented by the lights on the top inside of the panel.
Normally if something is wrong then it does provide fault codes.
I am unclear if you are required to run the dishwasher on too much high temperature hot water connection. Normally it requires input water around 120 deg F as it has its own heater. Have you used the dishwasher on hot water all the time?
I am assuming the bottom drawer is working ok. If it is a new dishwasher and you have not used the bottom drawer yet, then don't operate the dishwasher until you are sure which water connection is required.
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