Yeah, Mine has done the same. I have taken to an electrician today. I will keep you posted on the outcome.Yeah, Mine has done the same. I have taken to an electrician today. I will keep you posted on the outcome.
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https://www.manualslib.com/manual/575481/Fisher-And-Paykel-Dishdrawer-Dd603.html?page=22#manual this link takes you to the service manual for your machine, there will be details on manually testing individual components, you should be able to operate the pump and check that it is performing as it should, page 39 describes the process to lift out the rotor, do that and check the rotor impeller, this is the drain pump, if the rotor vanes are broken you will need to replace it,
At some point the two drawers individual drain hoses are joined using a "Y' type connector. Check this, and everything beyond this point for restrictions or blockage. It sounds like the bottom drawer is pumping its drain water out normally, but some of that water is backing up to the upper drawer. This is an installation or plumbing problem that is external of the dishdrawers.
If you hear the motor sound during drain cycle then it is likely the drain hose is cracked and pump cannot generate enough pressure to empty the drawer. You will have to find the cracked portion of the hose and replace it. It appears the bottom drawer is operating properly.
Assuming the bottom dishdrawer is working ok, it is likely the controller on the top drawer is either faulty or sensing some incorrect signal. If pressing any of the panel buttons makes no difference, then most likely the controller is faulty.
By the way I am unclear why you mention two models in your problem description. DD603 is a double drawer dishwasher and DS603 is a single drawer unit.
Josh, you will need to have a Tech out to look at it... F/P will not sell you parts to repair it. The F1 indicates that the flood switch has been tripped. There are many possible causes for this but probably the upper drawer link support has broken and is getting stuck between the lid and the drawer in which case you will need a new lid and link support.
Hi and welcome. Either your hubby forgot to knock the plug out of the dishwasher connection on the new disposal, or he does not have a dual-air gap installed and the hoses to the dishdrawers do not have a high loop to prevent back-siphoning into the drawer...
Yeah, Mine has done the same. I have taken to an electrician today. I will keep you posted on the outcome.
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