Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit W645H-W4300H du fabricant Electrolux
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W475N/S, W485N/S, W4105N/S, W4130N/S 00521/402183- W4180N/S 00650/107384- W4250N/S 00725/105494- W4330N/S 00795/102510- 2011.08.25 438 9228-61/EN Service manual in original language From machine No. Service manual Washer extractors W465H–W4300H, W475S–W4330S, W475N–W4330N Type W3.
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3 Contents Contents Safety precautions ....................................................................................... 5 Technical data .............................................................................................. 7 Machine presentation .
4 Contents Drain valve .................................................................................................. 89 Description ............................................................................................ 89 Function .........
5 Safety Precautions All external equipment which is connected to the machine must be CE/EMC-approved and connected using an approved shielded cable. Safety Precautions The machine is only intended for water-wash use. Do not allow minors to use the machine.
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7 Technical data W465H W475H W4105H W4130H W4180H W4240H W4300H 65 75 105 130 180 240 300 520 520 595 650 725 795 795 49 49 49 49 44 42 42 1100 1100 1025 980 930 890 820 5.
8 Technical data W475N/S W485N/S W4105N/S W4130N/S W4180N/S W4250N/S W4330N/S 75 85 105 130 180 250 330 520 520 595 595 650 725 795 49 49 49 49 44 44 42 587/830 587/830 548/776 548/776 525/742 497/702 474/671 2.0/3.0/ 2.0/3.0/ 3.0/5.6/ 3.0/ 4.8/9.3 5.
9 Technical data K N M R P 6 F 5 1 O G I L 3 2 7 4 5283 B A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P R S W465H 720 690 1115 355 720 825 45 1030 220 1010 135 910 830 360 100 240 – W475H 720 690 1115 355 720 825 4.
10 Technical data A B C D E F G H I K L M N O P R W475N/S 660 690 1115 355 725 825 45 1030 215 1010 130 830 385 - 100 225 W485N/S 660 730 1115 355 765 825 45 1030 215 1010 130 830 385 - 100 225 W4105N.
11 Technical data W465H W475H W4105H W4130H W4180H W4240H W4300H 18.3 18.3 17.1 16.3 15.5 14.8 13.7 1.8 ± 0.5 1.9 ± 0.5 2.5 ± 0.5 3.1 ± 0.5 4.2 ± 1.0 5.2 ± 1.0 6.2 ± 1.3 Frequency of the dynamic force Hz Floor load at max extraction kN W475N/S W485N/S W4105N/S W4130N/S W4180N/S W4250N/S W4330N/S Frequency of the dynamic force Hz 9.
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13 Machine presentation 1 Machine presentation Description The machines covered in this service manual include the following models: Drum volume Model name (litres) 65 W465H 75 W475H/S/N 85 W485S/N 10.
14 Machine presentation 2 Function This section presents a general overview of the functions of the machine. Most functions are then presented in detailed in separate chapters later on in this service manual.
15 Machine presentation 6562 11 18 17 13 14 12 16 15 2 1 5 4 3 2 8 7 6 9 10 1. Detergent drawer 2. Water inlet valves 3, Power supply 4. I/O-board 5. Rear electrical module 6. Motor control 7. Outer drum 8. Coil spring (not S- and N-model) 9. Motor 10.
16 6581 5190 3 4 3 K21 1 2 4 5 6 Program unit The control panel contains a program knob and a display. The panel can also be equipped with two preset buttons.
17 6211 5189 5 6 2 1 3 2 M1 1 1. Motor control 2. Motor 1. Program unit A1 2. Power supply 3. Motor control U1 Motor and motor control The washer drum (inner drum) is belt driven by a frequency controlled motor. The motor is located on a motor shelf under the outer drum and has been arranged with a belt tensioner.
18 7 8 6568 2 6658 M1 6 1 5 7 1 4 3 2 Door lock The door lock is electromechanical with twin sa- fety breakers. The lock is bi-stable, i.e. the lock must be given an active signal from the program unit to lock as well as unlock the door.
19 6562 1 2 6281 2 (alt.) 3 4 6271 2 (alt.) Heating Electric heating heats the washing water with three elements accessible from the front of the machine. Themachine’sheatingsystemisdescribedmore thoroughly in the section Heating.
20 11 5 4 6 2 3 1 6582 Detergent compartment The detergent compartment has four compart- ments for prewash, main wash, rinse and bleaching agent/liquid detergent. Themachine’sdetergentcompartmentisdescri - bed more thoroughly in the section Detergent compartment.
21 1 5 6 E1-E3 K21 14 8 7 9 10 1 1 M1 2 3 4 12 13 6211 6207 1 2 Program unit Description The program unit is electronic and comprises a circuit board containing microprocessor, pro- gram memory, current regulating circuits, tem- perature and level control, etc.
22 Program unit 3 3 1. CPU reset 2. DLCU reset Con 22 Con 21 Con 20 Con 19 Con 18 Con 17 Con 16 Con 15 Con 14 2 1 Con 1 Con 2 Con 7 Con 3 Con 4 Con 5 Con 6 Con 8 Con 9 Con 10 Con 1 1 Con 12 Con 13 Inp.
23 Menu tree The machine software is constructed with menus that are structured ac- cording to the menu tree below. The menus become available when the machine is in service mode, see under the heading ”Engaging service mode”. SERVICE PARAMETER PROG.
24 Program unit 6638 Alt. 3 6580 1 6582 Activating service mode Service mode is activated by using one of the following alternative: Alt.
25 Program unit 6580 1 Alt. 1 6578 6856 Alt. 2 1 Only for WB4130H, WB4180H Service mode is activated by using one of the following alternative: Alt. 1 Service switch on the I/O board at the rear of the machine to the right of the electrical connection.
26 Program unit 6582 A 1 6638 Only for WD4130, WD4240 Service mode is activated by using one of the following alternative: Alt.
27 Program unit 6204 2 3 6204 The machine software will now switch to its service mode. The display lists the submenus available in this mode. This service manual describes the functions and programming instructions for the following submenus: • SERVICE • CONFIG1 • ACTIVATEWASHPROGR.
28 6204 4 6204 5 MAIN MENU 01.00.00.00 SERVICE PARAMETER PROGR. STATISTICS CONFIG 1 CONFIG 2 ADJUST DISPLAY *SERVICE* 01.01.00.00 ACTIVATE OUTPUTS SHOW INPUTS ARTICLE NUMBER SHOW DLCU COM. RESET DLCU Service program The service program is used to facilitate trou- bleshooting the machine.
29 6204 6 6204 7 *SERVICE* 01.01.00.00 ACTIVATE OUTPUTS SHOW INPUTS ARTICLE NUMBER SHOW DLCU COM. RESET DLCU ACTIVATE OUTPUTS 01.01.01.00 DOOR NORMAL DRAIN DRAIN A-D COLD WATER HOT WATER 6 7 Program unit ACTIVATE OUTPUTS Select the ACTIVATE OUTPUTS row and press the knob.
30 6204 8 6204 9 8 9 *SERVICE* 01.02.00.00 ACTIVATE OUTPUTS SHOW INPUTS ARTICLE NUMBER SHOW DLCU COM. RESET DLCU SHOW INPUTS 01.02.01.00 COUNT 1 DOOR LOCK DOOR CLOSED START BUTTON CPU SERVICE BUTTON Program unit SHOW INPUTS Select the SHOW INPUTS row and press the knob.
31 6204 10 6204 11 6204 12 6204 13 6204 14 ARTICLENUMBER SelecttheARTICLENUMBERrowandpress theknob.Youcannowchooseonthedisplayto show the article numbers for the program units, I/Oboards,motorcontrolorDLCUttedinthe machine.
32 No actuator circuit ( > 50 kohm ) A C Faultinarmeringcircuit(internalcircuitinsideDLCU) C No rotation when motor is running A Rotation when motor is stopped B CPU.
33 6204 15 6204 16 6204 17 SHOW MCU COM. Select the SHOW MCU COM. row and press the knob. The display shows the status of the communica- tion to and from the frequency control such as actual speed and set speed values. For detailed information, see next page.
34 0 0 0 0 No error 0 0 0 1 1. High temperature FC 0 0 1 0 2. High temperature motor 0 0 1 1 3. Drive request but no interlock signal present 0 1 0 0 4. Communication error 0 1 0 1 5. Short-circuit 0 1 1 0 6. Error in interlock-circuits on FC 0 1 1 1 7.
35 6204 18 19 6204 6204 20 21 6204 *SERVICE* 01.10.00.00 SHOW COM.PORTAR WEIGHT CALIBRATION MEASURE WEIGHT MEASURE UNBALANCE DISPLAY TEST EXIT *WEIGHT CALIBRATION* YES 18 19 *SERVICE* 01.
36 6204 22 23 6204 25 6204 6204 24 MEASUREUNBALANCE SelecttheMEASUREUNBALANCErowand press the knob. Put in a known unbalance weight. A correspon- ding weight must be shown in the display once imbalance measurement has taken place.
37 6204 26 MAIN MENU 04.00.00.00 STATISTICS CONFIG 1 CONFIG 2 ADJUST DISPLAY RESET TO FACTORY ACTIVATE WASH PROGR. 26 Program unit Config 1 The configuration 1 menu contains all the func- tions and parameters that service personnel can change without a password.
38 6204 27 28 6204 29 6204 30 6204 CONFIG 1 04.01.00.00 PAUSE PERMITTED RAPID ADVANCE NEW PROG. SELECT SHOW TIME SHOW TEMP CONFIG 1 04.01.00.00 PAUSE PERMITTED YES CONFIG 1 04.34.00.00 MAX FILLTIME, SEC 0 6 0 0 SAVE TO MEMORY YES Program unit Select the desired function/parameter and press the knob.
39 Program unit PAUSE PERMITTED Select whether it should be possible to pause during an on-going wash program. Y es = A pause is allowed during a wash program. No = A pause is not allowed during a wash program. RAPID ADVANCE Select whether is should be possible to rapid advance forward or back- ward through the wash program while it is in progress.
40 Program unit NEWPROG.SELECT Select whether to allow switching to another wash program while one is in progress without first stepping rapidly through to the end of the current program before switching. Will only work if PAUS is allowed. Y es = Switching to a new wash program is allowed.
41 Program unit SHOW TEMP Select whether the current water temperature is to be shown on the dis- play window while a wash program is in progress. This function cannot be shownonthedisplayatthesametimeastheSHOWISLEVELfunction, only one of the functions can be shown at one time.
42 Program unit TEMPCONTROLWATER Select whether the machine is to control and adjust the water temperature by opening and closing the main valves for hot and cold water during fil- ling. Y es = Control of main valves during filling. - Alt.1: Hot and cold water valves both open.
43 Program unit AUTO START PAID Select whether the machine is to be able to start automatically, when full price has been paid, for the chosen wash program. Y es = Automatic start engaged. NOTE! If the signal for blocking the start button is engaged, it also applies to the blocking signal for the automatic starting func tion.
44 Program unit SHOW PROG. COUNTER Select whether the contents of the machine’s counter of completed wash programs should be shown in the display window while a wash program is in progress or outside the wash program without going into service mode.
45 Program unit AUTOPROGSELECT Choose whether wash programme 1 should be selected automatically and displayed in start position as soon as the door is opened/closed or coins are inserted in the coin slot. Y es = Automatic programme selection takes place.
46 Program unit SECONDLANGUAGE(COIN) Select one of the available languages to be shown as second language. Note that this function is only available on machines equipped with the coin interface software, where the user menu in the display is presented with two languages.
47 Program unit MAXFILLTIME,SEC. Specify with the knob the maximum time (in seconds, 0 - 2550) it should take to fill the machine with water to the programmed level. If the water has not reached the correct level within the set time, the ”NO WATER” error message will appear on the display.
48 Program unit SHOW WEIGHT TIME, SEC. Used for machines with weight count. Once weighing has been carried out, the weight obtained is displayed over the specified time. MAXDIFF,WASHTIMEMIN Specify with the knob the maximum time deviation for the total time of the wash program.
49 DECIMALINPRICE(AHL/OPL) On machines with coin counter, the price can be displayed with or without colon (0:00 or 000). Y es = The colon is displayed. No = The colon is not displayed. FLUSHDELAY,LIQ.SEC. Delay time before flushing of detergent after water filling is ended.
50 DISPLAYSTATIST.SEC. Indicate using the knob how long the statistics for COINS – HOUR COUN- TER – PROGRAM COUNTER are to be displayed when the power to the machine is switched on. The time is given in steps of 1 second in the range 0 -255 seconds.
51 QUICKSTARTBUTTON1 and 2 (COIN) Select if the two buttons, available on the Compass timer, shall be used as quick start buttons or as option buttons. Y es = The button is set to quick start. No = The button is set to option button. NOTE! Only in GEN6COINOP software and Fr eescale micropr ocessor S12.
52 Program unit USETEXTMESSAGING ChangethedefaultvalueNOtoYES. If the value is set to NO the TMIS (text messaging) function will not be activated. MASTER CODE Set a 4–digit code that unlocks the door. Default code is set to 0000.
53 6204 31 6204 32 6204 33 6204 34 MAIN MENU 08.00.00.00 RESET TO FACTORY ACTIVATE WASH PROGR. QUICK START BUTTONS I/O ADDRESS PRICE PROGRAMMING EXIT ACTIVATE WASH.PROG. 08.01.00.00 G01 NORMAL 40 01 G01 NORMAL 60 02 G01 NORMAL 95 03 G01 SYNTHETIC 60 04 G01 SYNTHETIC 40 05 ACTIVATE WASH.
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55 I/O modules General Washing machines may be equipped with either one or two I/O modules: • I/Omodule1controlsinternalmachinefunctionsandisalwaysinstal - led in the machine prior to delivery. It controls outputs to water valves, waste discharge and heating.
56 6204 1 6204 2 6204 3 6204 Function options via the service program Engageservicemode,highlighttheSERVICE lineinthemainmenuandpresstheknob. Thedisplaywillnowshowthedifferentsubme - nus in the service program.
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58 Function options for Type 1 and Type 2 I/O modules Function options, I/O module Type 1 A B C D E Waste Waste Waste Waste Waste Heating Heating Heating Heating Heating 3Hotwater 3Hotwate.
59 8 9 10 11 6572 6573 6574 6575 I/O modules Replacement of I/O module I/Omodules1and2areinstalledinthesame way,butarelocatedindifferentpartsofthe machine.
60 A B 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 7 6 9 12 6598 13 6572 External connections to I/O module type 2 Connectionofexternaldosingequipment The external dosing equipment power supply must never be connected to the machine’s incoming terminal block or to the edge connectors on the IO-board.
61 14 6634,6635 15 6236 Outputs • Externalpowersupply(e.
62 16 6266 17 6265 .
63 Circuit diagram of function options for I/O module type 2 ThewiringdiagramforI/Omoduletype2maybeoneofthefollowingvari - ants:22A,22B,22C,22D,22E,22For22G.
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65 6316 I/O modules .
66 I/O modules .
67 6314 I/O modules 22E 6315 .
68 I/O modules 22F Con 111 1 2 Con 110 123456 Con 108 1 2 Con 109 123456 RE106 RE105 RE104 RE103 RE102 Con 107 123 RE101 Address Inp Con 115 Func tion I/O:s PTD5 Type o f I/O card +5V Start permitted Centr al booking / pay ment EBS / PCB / Camping 230V 0V +24V 24V Start permitted Centr al booking / pay ment EBS / PCB / Camping Neutral Line Com.
69 6637 .
70 6636 .
71 6204 18 19 6204 6204 21 6580 22 I/O modules 18 19 20 C O D E : 1 0 1 0 3 5 5 4 Y O U R P A S S W O R D 0 0 0 0 ADDRESS I/O BOARD 10.01.00.00 I/O BOARD 1 I/O BOARD 2 I/O BOARD 3 I/O BOARD 4 I/O BOAR.
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73 6112 1 2 1 Door and door lock Description Thedoorlocksconsistsofthefollowing: • Door lock , which contains - An actuator thatlocksthedoorlockand alsohastwobuilt-inmicroswitches,S4a andS4b.
74 1 5 6 E1-E3 K21 14 8 7 9 10 1 1 M1 2 3 4 12 13 2 Door and door lock Function Thedoorlocklocksthedoor Whenthedoorisclosed(closeddoorlockswitchS3),the.
75 1 5 6 E1-E3 K21 14 8 7 9 10 1 1 M1 2 3 4 12 13 3 Door and door lock Thedoorlockunlocksthedoor Theprogrammeunitrequestsdoorunlockingbyapplying0VoninputX92 ofthedoorlockcontroller.
76 4 6111 Door and door lock Repairs Repair work on the machine should only be done by specially trained personnel. Emergencyopeningofdoorlock 1. Takedownpowerfromthemachinebytur - ningthemainpowerswitchtothe0position.
77 Door and door lock Replacingthedoorlock 1. Takedownpowerfromthemachinebyturningthemainpowerswitch tothe0position. 2. Removethefrontcoveralt.sidepole. 3. Removethedoor(twoscrewsineachhinge).
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79 Motor and motor control Motor and motor control Warnings DANGER Be careful when measuring the electric components in the motor control. All components have a potential difference of approx. 300 V in relation to protective earth and neutral. When the green LED on the motor control card is lit, the compo- nents carry dangerous voltages.
80 1 6565,6660 Motor and motor control Description Motor The motor is fitted in a bridge carrier under the outer drum. It drives the washing drum using a drive belt. Themotorisfrequency-regulatedandiscon - trolled by a microcomputer control.
81 2 1017666581 101766 Issue Month Y ear 01 02 00 Motor and motor control Motorcontrol The motor control unit is microcomputer control- ledandissituatedunderthetopcoverofthe machine, right above the outer drum.
82 5 X301 1 6 X308 8 X302 2 230V 7 4 X312 X31 1 3 TX RX T acho GND 3 6661 Motor and motor control Function DANGER Be careful when measuring the electric components in the motor control. All components have a potential difference of approx. 300 V in relation to protective earth and neutral.
83 Motor and motor control The motor control is also able to deliver the various instantaneous and output values during constant speed, acceleration and retardation. These valuesareusedtocalculatetheweightoftheloadedlaundryandtodetect anyloadimbalances.
84 4 X301 X302 6657 Inputs and outputs X301: Serial communication Handlescommunicationbetweenthemotor controlandtheprogrammeunit.Usingaspe - cialinterface,itispossibletoconnectaPCfor testing the motor control.
85 6 X312 6671 Motor and motor control X311: Voltage supply Input voltage, single phase or rectified three-phase min: 200V-15% max: 240V+10% X312: AC supply to motor and input f.
86 Motor and motor control LED indications TwoLEDs,oneyellowandonegreen,indicatestatusandanyerrorsonthe motor controller and motor. Thetablebelowshowstheblinkingpatternsofthevariouserrorcodes.
87 8 6662 6663 Motor and motor control Repairs Repair work on the machine should only be done by specially trained personnel. Motorreplacement Disassembly 1. Takedownpowerfromthemachine. 2. Removetherearcover. 3.
88 4741 5371 B, C A 3 1 9 10 2 5466 3 1 2 Motor and motor control Adjustdrivebelttensionifvaluesexceed those shown in the table. Adjustments Drivebelttension The drive belt is pre-tensioned upon delivery fromthefactory.
89 Motor and motor control 11 12 6889 6888 11 12 FrommachineNo. 520/111628-111640 520/115134-115143 520/120399-120408 520/121021- Toadjustdrivebelttension:rstundothemotor retainingscrew(A)byusingtwocapkeys.
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91 5467 1 6562 Drain valve Description The drain valve is situated on a flange at the bot- tomoftheouterdrumandcanbeaccessedfrom thefrontafterremovingthefrontcover. Thedrainvalveconsistsofthefollowingprincipal parts: • Lowerpartwithrubberdiaphragm.
92 Function The drain valve uses the water pressure in the cold-waterinlettoclosethevalve.Afeedhose is connected between the water inlet and the control valve.
93 5222 4 Drain valve Repairs Repair work on the machine should only be done by specially trained personnel. Disassembly For repair works on the drain valve, there is a risk that water still left in the machine may flood onto the floor. Be sure to dry up any spilled water since it may cause people to slip and hurt themselves.
94 5222 6 Drain valve Assembling 1. Connectthepressurehosetothelowerpart ofthevalve.Verifythatthehoseisnotbentor pinched. 2. Fittherubberbellowsontothesleevecoup - ling.
95 6562 1 1 8 7 2 4 6 3 5209 5 2 Detergent compartment Description Thedetergentcompartmentofthemachineis designedforusewithpowderandliquiddeter - gent.
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97 1 6562,6578 Heating Heating Description Electricheating Theheatingsystemofthemachineconsistsof: • Threeheatingelementsforheatingthewater in the drum. • Atemperaturesensortodetectthewater temperature in the drum.
98 2 6665 2 1 4 3 K21 6664 K21 K22 2 1 4 3 5 5 Heating Function Electricheatingwithfusiblecut-outonelement The three heating elements in the machine are connected to separate phases .
99 1 2a 2b 5 4 K21 K22 6 3 1 2 5 4 3 Y51 3 4 6665A 6666 3 4 Function (machines built for mop washing) Electricheatingwithoutfusiblecut-outon element The three heating elements in the machine are connected to separate phases and switched on andoffusingtwoserialheatingcontactors.
100 5 5204 Heating Repairs Repair work on the machine should only be done by specially trained personnel. Replacingtheheatingelements Wen replacing the heating elements, there is a risk that water still left in the machine may flood onto the floor.
101 Payment systems Varioussystemsforpaymentandbookingsystemsareavailable. Seebelowtable. Abbreviation Explanation CMS CoinMeterSingle. Suppliedwithcoinmeter,singleslot. CMD CoinMeterDouble.
102 Payment systems Abbreviation Explanation EBSK ElectroluxBokningsSystemKommunicerande. Suppliedwithinterfaceforcentralbooking/paymentsystemEBSK. PCPXS PreparedCentralPaymenteXternalStart. Preparedforcentralpaymentsystemwithexternalstart,e.
103 Abbreviations Abbreviation Explanation DLCU Doorlockcontrolunit MCU Motorcontrolunit RMC Residualmoisturecontrol MIS Managementinformationsystem CBT Centr.
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105 Preventive maintenance Tomaintaincorrectandproperfunctioningandtopreventinterruptionof service,thefollowingmaintenanceschemeshouldbeadheredto. Themaintenanceintervalshouldbeadaptedtohowfrequentlythemachi - ne is used.
106 - Verifythatallinternalhosesdonotleak. - Inspectthedrivebelt.Adjustthetensionorreplaceifnecessary. - Checkthatwaterdoesnotleakontotheoor. - Iftheheatingtimeisunusuallylong,checktheheatingelements.
107 Troubleshooting T r oubleshooting General information on troubleshooting The troubleshooting section is used to trace errors in the machine to a defective component or unit. There is a memory in the program unit that will save the selected program for approx.
108 Troubleshooting Errors with error code An error in the program or in the machine is indicated on the display by an error message comprising an error code and a descriptive text. 1 Error code The following is a brief description of all error codes.
109 Troubleshooting Error code Text message (from CPU) 012 Program failure 013 No motor comm. 014 Level adjust. 015 Emergency stop 016 Timeout heating 017 Door lock 018 Start not allowed 019 Master comm.
110 Troubleshooting Error code Text message (from Dryer program unit) 073 Short temp input sensor 074 short temp outp. sensor 075 Fan motor too hot 076 Drum motor too hot 077 External error 078 Machine overheated 079 Filter lid open 080 Incorrect programming 081 Drying error RMC program 082 Drying error Autostop PR.
111 Troubleshooting 6638 Alt. 3 6580 2 6582 Activating service mode Service mode is activated by using one of the following alternative: Alt.
112 Troubleshooting 6580 2 Alt. 1 6578 6856 Alt. 2 2 Only for WB4130H, WB4180H Service mode is activated by using one of the following alternative: Alt. 1 Service switch on the I/O board at the rear of the machine to the right of the electrical connection.
113 Troubleshooting 6582 A 2 6638 Only for WD4130, WD4240 Service mode is activated by using one of the following alternative: Alt.
114 Troubleshooting 6204 3 4 6204 The machine software will now switch to its service mode. The display lists the submenus available in this mode. This service manual describes the functions and programming instructions for the following submenus: • SERVICE • CONFIG1 • ACTIVATEWASHPROGR.
115 Troubleshooting Description of error codes and causes Error codes from CPU Error code 01, NO WATER This error code is generated by the CPU board. When filling with water, the level specified by the wash program must be attained within a certain time.
116 Troubleshooting Error code 04, NTC LOW TEMP This error code is generated by the CPU board. This error code is display- ed if the temperature around the NTC sensor is below approx. -9°C. A low temperature means the resistance in the sensor is too high, above approx.
117 Troubleshooting Error code 07, OVERFILLED This error code is generated by the CPU board. The error code arises if the drum has been filled with water above a predetermined level during an on-going wash program.
118 Troubleshooting Error code 09, KLIXON This error code is generated by the CPU board. The error code means that the temperature in the motor has been so high that the klixon breaker in the motor has been triggered.
119 Troubleshooting Error code 11, UNB. ON AT PROG. START This error code is generated by the CPU board. The error code means that the mechanical imbalance breaker, if existing, is already active when the wash program starts.
120 Troubleshooting Error code 15, EMERGENCY STOP This error code is generated by the CPU board. The error code arises if the emergency stop switch has been activated on the machine. The cause can be inadvertent activation of the emergency stop, defective emergency stop switch, incorrect or shorted cable, etc.
121 Troubleshooting Error code 20, I/O MCU INTERLOCK This error code is generated by the CPU board. The program controller has read from the motor control or I/O board that the interlock is not ac- tive. The reason for interlock failure can be a problem with the hatch lock, damaged motor supply cables or the I/O board with interlock voltage etc.
122 Troubleshooting Error code 23, NO I/O ADDRESSED The error code means that there is no I/O board addressed in the system at all. Action: • (Requirespassword)ReaddresstheexistingI/Oboardfromtheservice menu. Error code 24, CHECKSUM FROM DLCU This error code is generated by the CPU board.
123 Troubleshooting Error code 28, CPU/DLCU LOW LEVELS The DLCU contains a mechanical level monitor which ensures that there is no water in the machine when the lock opens.
124 Troubleshooting Error code 29, DRYER COMM. ERROR This error code is generated by the CPU board. The Compass CPU board has detected an error in the communication with the internal Selecta II CPU board. Action: • CheckthattheSelectaIICPUboarddisplayislit(theboardhaspower supply).
125 Troubleshooting Error codes from MCU Error code 31, HEAT SINK TOO HOT This error code is generated by the motor control. There is a temperature sensor (NTC) mounted on the motor control cooling flange next to the po- wer transistors in the output stage.
126 Troubleshooting Error code 32, MOTOR TOO HOT This error code is generated by the motor control. Each time the motor is started from stationary, the motor control will first measure the resistance between two phases in the motor.
127 Troubleshooting Error code 33, NO INTERLOCK This error code is generated by the motor control. The motor control must bepoweredwith230V/50or60Hzontheinterlockinputinordertodrive the motor. This signal is a confirmation that the door is closed and locked.
128 Troubleshooting Error code 35, MOTOR SHORT CIRCUIT This error code is generated by the motor control. The motor control reads the power consumption of the motor continuously. If the current for some reasongetstoohigh(=exceedsacertainlimit),themotorcontrolwillcut thecurrenttothemotor.
129 Troubleshooting Error code 36, INTERLOCK HARDWARE This error code is generated by the motor control. The motor control must bepoweredwith230V/50or60Hzontheinterlockinputinordertodrive the motor.
130 Troubleshooting Error code 38, HIGH DC VOLTAGE This error code is generated by the motor control unit. The motor control unit constantly measures the voltage over the mains input. If the voltage istoohigh(= exceeds a certain limit), the motor control unit will shut off thecurrenttothemotor.
131 Troubleshooting Error code 42, NO PARAMET. SET IN MCU This error code is generated by the motor control unit. The motor controller (MCU) (inverter) contains several different parameter sets for different motors. During power up the timer checks that the cor- rect parameter set digit is written into the MCU.
132 Troubleshooting Error code 45, MOTOR NOT FOLLOWING This error code is generated by the motor control. The motor control must always receive information on the rotation of the motor from the tacho sensor in order to rotate. If the tacho sensor is not working, the motor can rotate for max.
133 Troubleshooting Error codes from DLCU Error code 51, CHECKSUM FROM CPU DLCU has detected an error in the internal communication between DLCU and CPU.
134 Troubleshooting Error code 52, CHARGE CIRCUIT DLCU contains an arming circuit that is charged when the door lock coil is to be activated. For safety reasons, this arming circuit must be discharged when the door lock coil is not to be activated.
135 Troubleshooting Error code 54, TACHO, NO SET SIGNAL DLCU counts the tacho pulses from the motor in order to guarantee that the drum is stationary when the door is opened.
136 Troubleshooting Error code 56, SET SPEED DOOR OPEN DLCU counts the tacho pulses from the motor in order to guarantee that the drum is stationary when the door is opened.
137 Troubleshooting Error code 60, ACTUATOR CIRCUIT The DLCU processor controls the door lock actuator coil. The DLCU pro- cessor checks continuously that the coil is engaged. DLCU can detect a break in the circuit (>50 kohm) (DLCU cannot detect a short in the circuit).
138 Troubleshooting Error codes from DRYER PROGRAM UNIT F or more information see Service Manual for Selecta II Error code 73, SHORT TEMP INPUT SENSOR The thermistor element measuring the air inlet temperature to the drum, or the wiring to the sensor has shorted.
139 Troubleshooting Error code 80, INCORRECT PROGRAMMING Programming error/incorrect or missing parameter. (E 10 in the Service Manual for Selecta II). Error code 81, DRYING ERROR RMC PROGRAM Maximum allowable RMC time exceeded (non-coin operated models only).
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Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Electrolux W645H-W4300H c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Electrolux W645H-W4300H - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Electrolux W645H-W4300H, vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Electrolux W645H-W4300H va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Electrolux W645H-W4300H, mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Electrolux W645H-W4300H.
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Electrolux W645H-W4300H. Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Electrolux W645H-W4300H ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.