* WARNING: the duration of the phase of drain, is timed by the control module
(no waiting for pressostat’s consent). In case the drain is not performed (or
it’s performed partially), a next water load is nevertheless carried out, until
the intervention by the anti-flood pressostat, cutting the electric supply to the
solenoid valve. This phase is designed to last 7 minutes, notwithstanding what
actually happens (i.e. if the anti-flood trips after 3 minutes, because the tank
was partially full due to a previous defective drainage, the dishwasher stands
still for the remaining 4 minutes). Once the 7 minutes are elapsed, the control
module tries to drain the water, for a time of 60 seconds. Than the buzzer
sounds for 30 seconds and it’s issued the error E1. Therefore:
• Whenever the error E1 is issued and the tank is found being EMPTY from
water, than most probably it’s a water LOAD related trouble (closed faucet,
bent fill hose, defective solenoid valve, etc.)
• Whenever the error E1 is issued and the tank is found being FULL of water,
than most probably it’s a water DRAIN related trouble (clogged filter,
defective drain pump, bent drain hose, etc.)