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EWM 1000

DIAGNOSTICS&

FAULTFINDING

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Diagnostic modeAccess

To enter the diagnostic mode, press START/PAUSE and one option button simultaneously,and turn programme selector to the firstposition clockwise, until LEDs start flashing(position of pushbuttons is configurable, andmay vary).

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Diagnostic modeAccess (vertical configuration)

To enter the diagnostic mode, press the uppertwo pushbuttons on the left-hand side simul-taneously (irrespective of their function), andturn programme selector to the first positionclockwise, until LEDs start flashing.

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Diagnostic modeComponent actuation 1

Checked functions:• User interface functionalityActuated components:• all LEDs light in sequence• if a pushbutton is depressed, thecorresponding LED lights, and buzzersounds if applicable

Conditions:• none

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Diagnostic modeComponent actuation 2

Checked functions:• Water fill main wash compartmentActuated components:• Door lock• Main wash solenoid valve

Conditions:• door closed• water level below safety (overflow) level• time-out 5 min

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Diagnostic modeComponent actuation 3

Checked functions:• Water fill prewash compartmentActuated components:• Door lock• Prewash solenoid valve

Conditions:• door closed• water level below safety (overflow) level• time-out 5 min

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Diagnostic modeComponent actuation 4

Checked functions:• Water fill fabric conditioner compartmt

Actuated components:• Door lock• Main wash and prewash solenoidvalves (simultaneously)

Conditions:• door closed• water level below safety (overflow) level• time-out 5 min

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Diagnostic modeComponent actuation 5

Not applicable to EWM1000 machines(checks 3rd solenoid valve)

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Diagnostic modeComponent actuation 6

Checked functions:• HeatingActuated components:• Door lock• Main wash solenoid valve if levelbelow first level• Heating element

Conditions:• door closed• water level above first level• water temperature below 80°C• time-out 10 min, or 90°C

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Diagnostic modeComponent actuation 7

Checked functions:• Tub leakage testActuated components:• Door lock• Main wash solenoid valve if levelbelow first level• Motor (55 rpm CW, 55 rpm CCW, 250rpm impulse with water in tub)Conditions:• door closed• water level above first level

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Diagnostic modeComponent actuation 8

Checked functions:• Draining• Spinning• Pressure switch level congruenceActuated components:• Door lock• Drain pump• Motor (650 rpm, then max spin speed)Conditions:• door closed• water level below antiboil level at start of spinmovement

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Diagnostic modeComponent actuation 9

Not applicable to front-loaded machines(checks 3rd drum self-positioning )

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Diagnostic modeReading the last alarm code

If an alarm code is stored in theEEPROM, this will be shown inhexadecimal code by 2 flashing LEDs:CYCLE END and START/PAUSE

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Diagnostic modeReading the last alarm code

If an alarm code is stored in theEEPROM, this will be shown by2 flashing LEDs:

CYCLE END and START/PAUSE

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ØCYCLE END shows the first digit of the alarm code (alarm family)

ØSTART /PAUSE shows the second digit

Øthe digits will be shown by a sequence of flashes (0.4 secs on, 0.4 secs off)

Øafter a pause of 2.5 secs, the sequence will be repeated

Diagnostic modeReading the last alarm code

HEX digit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B F

Number of flashes 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 15

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Diagnostic modeReading the last alarm code

An example: code E43LED CYCLE END LED

START/PAUSE

On / off Time(secs)

Value On / off Time(secs)

Value

0.4 0.4

0.41

0.41

0.4 0.4

0.42

0.42

0.4 0.4

0.43

0.43

0.4

0.44

2.5 Pause

3,3 Pause

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Diagnostic modeCancel the last alarm code

ØMachine in diagnostic mode, programme selector in position 10

ØPress START/PAUSE and any option push- button simultaneously for at least 2 secs

ØAll LEDs start flashing to confirm

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Diagnostic modeCancel alarm code vertical configuration

ØMachine in diagnostic mode, programme selector in position 10

ØPress the upper two pushbuttons on the left- hand side simultaneously for at least 2 secs

ØAll LEDs start flashing to confirm

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Diagnostic modeExit

Øto exit the diagnostic mode, switch OFF the appliance.

Øthen switch it ON, and switch it OFF AGAIN (this is to avoid the machine go into factory test mode when a diagnostic mode is selected again)

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Alarms shown in the user mode

ØOnly the alarm family (first digit of the code)

LED CYCLE END

On / off Time(secs) Value

0.4 1

0.4

0.4 2

0.4

0.4 3

0.4

0.4 40.4

2.5 Pause

is shown to the user by the flashing LED CYCLE END

Øfor example E41 or E43 will be shown as:

Øalarm conditions E61, E83, or EA1 will not be shown to the user in any way

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Quick reading of alarm codes

ØThe last alarm can be read even if the machine is not in the diagnostic mode:

ØPress START/PAUSE and any option pushbutton simultaneously for at least 2 seconds

Ø All LEDs extinguish an then show the full alarm code

ØThe sequence will be repeated as long as the 2 pushbuttons are kept depressed

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Alarm code family 1:Water fill

ØE11: water fill problems in wash cycle (time-out expired)

ØE13: water leakage

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Alarm code family 2:Draining

ØE21: drain problems (time-out expired)

ØE23: drain pump triac failure

ØE24: drain pump triac sensing failure

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Alarm code family 3:Pressure switch

ØE33: incongruency between antiboil and 1st level switches (longer than 3 secs)

ØE35: water overfill (antiflood level switch open for more than 15 seconds)

ØE36: antiboil sensing (AB_S) failure

ØE37: 1st level sensing (L1_S) failure

ØE39: antiflood sensing (HV1_S) failure

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Alarm code family 4:Door lock

ØE41: door open (time-out expired)

ØE42: door lock failure

ØE43: door lock triac failure

ØE44: closed door sensing failure

ØE45: door lock triac sensing failure

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Alarm code family 5:Motor circuit

ØE51: motor triac short circuit

ØE52: no tachometer signal from motor

ØE53: motor triac sensing failure

ØE54: motor (reversing) relay contact always closed

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Alarm code family 6:Heating circuit

ØE61: insufficient heating in wash cycle (time-out expired) NOT SHOWN IN USER MODE !

ØE62: overheating during wash cycle (temp. on NTC > 88°C for more than 5 min.)

ØE66: heating relay failure

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Alarm code family 7:NTC sensor

ØE71: NTC sensor failure (value out of limits)

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Alarm code family 8:Programme selector

ØE82: wrong selector reset position selection

ØE83: wrong selector reading NOT SHOWN IN USER MODE !

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Alarm code family 9:Configuration

ØE93: machine configuration error

ØE94: cycle configuration error

ØE95: communication error between microprocessor and EEPROM

ØE96: incongruence between circuit board configuration and hardware

ØE97: incongruence between programme selector and cycle configuration table

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Alarm code family A:DSP

ØEA1: DSP (door self-positioning on top-loaded machines only) NOT SHOWN IN USER MODE !

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Alarm code family B:Power supply

ØEB1: power supply frequency out of limits

ØEB2: power supply voltage too high

ØEB3: power supply voltage too low

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Component Diagnostic Connector Identification

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Component Diagnostic J1 = Motor connector

J1-1 to J1-2:full stator winding: 1 - 3 Ω

(depending on type of motor)

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Component Diagnostic J1 = Motor connector

J1-1 to J1-3:half stator winding: 0.5 - 1.5 Ω(on machines with > 1400 rpm)

(depending on type of motor)

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Component DiagnosticJ1 = Motor connector

J1-4 to J1-5: rotor winding: 1.5 - 3 Ω

(depending on type of motor)

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Motors

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Component DiagnosticJ2, J6 = Door lock, Pressure switches

BIMETAL PTCDOOR LOCK !

J2-4 to J6-2:door lock bimetalPTC about 1 Ω

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Component DiagnosticJ2, J6 = Door lock, Pressure switches

INSTANTANEOUSDOOR LOCK !

J2-4 to J6-2:solenoid +PTC protectorabout 200 Ω)

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Component DiagnosticJ2, J6 = Door lock, Pressure switches

INSTANTANEOUSDOOR LOCK !

J2-5 to J6-2:bimetal PTCabout 1 kΩ)

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Component DiagnosticJ2, J6 = Door lock, Pressure switches

INSTANTANEOUSDOOR LOCK !

J2-4 to J2-5:solenoid + PTC protector+ bimetal PTCabout 1.2 kΩ)

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Component DiagnosticJ2, J6 = Door lock, Pressure switches

ALLDOOR LOCKS

J2-1 to J6-2:door switch,open or closed

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Component DiagnosticJ2, J6 = Door lock, Pressure switches

J2-1 to J2-2:“1st” level press.switch, open ifwater below “1st”level, closed ifabove

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Component DiagnosticJ2, J6 = Door lock, Pressure switches

J6-1 to J2-2:antiboil level press.switch, open if waterbelow this level,heating elementresistance (about30 Ω) if above

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Component DiagnosticJ2, J6 = Door lock, Pressure switches

J2-3 to J2-6:antiflood levelpress. switch (noton all models !),normally closed

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Component DiagnosticJ3 = Solenoid Valves and Drain Pump

J3-2 to J3-5:prewash solenoid valveabout 3.75 kΩ

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Component DiagnosticJ3 = Solenoid Valves and Drain Pump

J3-6 to J3-7:main wash solenoid valveabout 3.75 kΩ

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Component DiagnosticJ3 = Solenoid Valves and Drain Pump

J3-1 to J3-4:drain pump motorabout 170 Ω

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Component Diagnostic J5 = NTC and Tachogenerator

J5-1 to J5-2:NTC sensor, about 6 kΩ at roomtemperature(see sensor characteristic forvalues at other temperatures)

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NTC Characteristic

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Component Diagnostic J5 = NTC and Tachogenerator

J5-1 to J5-2:tachogenerator 65 to 540 Ω,depending on motor type.If motor is rotated by hand,a low AC voltage can be measured.

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Motors

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Component DiagnosticJ4 = Provision for Door Pilot Lamp

J4-1 to J4-2:door pilot lamp(only on few models !)

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Component DiagnosticAnd J7 ??

?

J7 is the external serial interface:

It may be used to connect the circuit board to acomputer, and run configuration or diagnosticprogrammes from there

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