
Dishwasher
Fully-Integrated, Integrated, Substructure, Upright Dishwashers with Flow-Type Heaters and
Easytronic Plus
Specifications
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TSE-N 03.00 A. B. 599 50 69-23 EN
At the pressure connecting piece of the circulation pump there is a
rotary slide which guarantees the water supply to the upper spray-
arm alternating with the lower sprayarm and the ceiling shower
and/or the ceiling sprayarm. During the heating phase only the
upper sprayarm is operating.
Ceiling Sprayarm
The new cutlery basket is placed at the upper dishwasher basket.
The ceiling sprayarm sprays the water directly onto the cutlery
basket and guarantees an excellent washing result with the cutlery
placed in that basket.
Turbidity Sensor
The turbidity sensor function is only activated in cycles “AUTO 65°
and AUTO BIO 50°”.
Function:
The input voltage with the turbidity sensor may be between 6 V and 11.4 V. (The measurements
are described in detail in the chapter “Measuring Points at the Electronic Control (in the base)”).
For a clear water the output voltage must always be 4.3 V. If that value differs due to soiling of
the turbidity sensor after a longer operational period, the Easytronic plus recontrols the input
voltage with the turbidity sensor automatically until the output voltage is 4.3 V. This happens
during the final rinse cycle. If the 4.3 V is not achieved within 8 seconds, the fault “C5” is stored
in the fault memory. If the output voltage falls below 3 V in the prewash cycle and below 3.8 V in
the intermediate rinsing cycle, turbid water will be detected. With the service test routine the
turbidity sensor will be calibrated to 3.5 V not with water but with air.
That corresponds to 4.3 V with water.
4,3V
output voltage intermediate
turbid water
4,3V3V
output voltage prewash:
turbid water clear water
3,8V
clear water