Fisher & Paykel Intuitive DEIX2 Service Manual

Fisher & Paykel Intuitive DEIX2 Service Manual

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DEIX2
DGIX2
DE62T27GW
DG62T27GW
Supplementary to Issue B March 2005 – 517760B
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  • Page 1 Electronic Models DEIX2 DGIX2 DE62T27GW DG62T27GW Supplementary to Issue B March 2005 – 517760B 517762...
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  • Page 3: August 2005 Reprint - July

    517762 - AUGUST 2005 REPRINT - JULY 2008 The specifications and servicing procedures outlined in this manual are subject to change without notice. The latest version is indicated by the reprint date and replaces any earlier editions. Note: This supplementary manual is only to be used in conjunction with 517760B, it is not intended to be used on its own.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    517762 - AUGUST 2005 REPRINT - JULY 2008 CONTENTS SERVICING REQUIREMENTS....................5 Health & Safety .......................5 Electrical Safety ......................5 Electrostatic Discharge ....................5 Good Working Practices ....................5 Safety Test ........................5 Sheet Metal Edges......................5 MODEL INFORMATION ......................6 Model Number.........................6 Serial Number .........................6 Product Code ........................7 TECHNICAL OVERVIEW ......................7 Finish ..........................
  • Page 5: Servicing Requirements

    517762 SERVICING REQUIREMENTS Health & Safety Note: When servicing the Intuitive electronic dryer, health and safety issues must be considered at all times. Specific safety issues are listed below to remind service people of the health and safety issues. Electrical Safety WARNING! TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK! Do not attempt to service this dryer without suitable training and qualifications.
  • Page 6: Model Information

    517762 MODEL INFORMATION The product serial plate is located on the upper rear of the cabinet and contains the following information: Model Number The model number contains the following information: I X 2 Series Size Feature Level (I = Intuitive), (G = General) Heating Type (E = Electric, G = Gas) Product Type (Dryer) In new models produced from 2007 the model numbering system changed to the following:...
  • Page 7: Product Code

    517762 In the example above, the appliance was manufactured in the fourth month of the fifth year (2005) at the New Zealand Laundry plant. Product Code A suffix letter has been added to the Product Code. This suffix letter will change whenever a part is changed that is not completely retro-fittable without the need for a kit, or whenever a cosmetic change is made.
  • Page 8: Maximum Capacity (Full Load)

    517762 Maximum Capacity (Full Load) Drum Volume 6.2 cubic feet (.184 cubic meters) COMPONENTS The only visual change of major components between the G (General) dryer and Intuitive™ dryer is with the Display Module, which now incorporates a LCD (Liquid Crystal Display) on the right hand side of the module.
  • Page 9: Removal Of Display Module

    517762 Removal of Display Module (a) Follow instructions for removal of the console. (b) Disconnect the wiring harness from the display module. (c) Remove the 3 screws securing the display module to the console. (d) Using a flat bladed screwdriver, push the two top tabs that secure the display module to the facia.
  • Page 10: Fault Code Summary

    517762 Depending on the nature of the User Warning, the operation of the dryer may cease or continue to ‘limp on’ until the cycle finishes or the user intervenes. Pressing the Power button when a User Warning is displayed will immediately turn the dryer off. User Warnings are saved to memory as Fault Codes, and the last Fault Code will be permanently stored.
  • Page 11 517762 Fault Code 8 Exhaust Sensor Over Temperature. The exhaust sensor measures over temperature (element short circuit or low resistance). Remedy: (1) Check the integrity of the sensor circuit checking particularly for short circuits. Approximate resistances (+ 10%) at various temperatures are; 0 = 33 kOhms, 22 C = 11 kOhms, 40 C = 5 kOhms.
  • Page 12 517762 Fault Code 21 Door Actuator Required Excess Voltage. Remedy: (1) Ensure there is no weight placed on the lid of the product (e.g. clothes basket). If so, remove the weight and retest. (2) Inspect the installation, making sure that the cabinet sits evenly on the floor. If excess load is placed on the cabinet, it can cause the sub-deck assembly to twist.
  • Page 13 517762 Fault Code 45 Display Module ROM Check Error On power up, the display has checked its memory against a known reference and found differences. Remedy: Replace display module. Fault Code 105 Comms Error Time Out Communications failure between the sensor module and display module. Remedy: (1) Visually check the contacts on the RAST (edge) connector at each end on the harness between the sensor module and display module.
  • Page 14: Diagnostic Mode

    517762 DIAGNOSTIC MODE Entering the Diagnostic Mode – Intuitive Model To enter the Diagnostic Mode press and hold the Lifecycles button and then the Power button. The machine will give 2 short beeps and the LCD screen will go blank. Make sure that the buttons are released after the beeps.
  • Page 15: Adjust Options Menu

    517762 7.1.2 Adjust Options Menu In the Adjust Options menu it is possible to adjust the brightness of the LCD display screen as well as selecting the appropriate language for the market the product is sold into. To scroll to the appropriate screen use the Options Up or Options Down button.
  • Page 16: Data Download Mode

    517762 7.1.4 Data Download Mode Encoded data is transmitted out of the red Heavy LED, and can be captured by an optical download pen attached to a PC or hand held palm PC, where “Smart Tool” software interprets the data to aid servicing. To enter the Data Download mode;...
  • Page 17: Testing The Conductivity Contacts

    517762 LED Cnt: This is a measure of the infra-red light intensity required to sense the drum position. It is normally about 14 but can range from 5 to 53. Warning Status Screen The last User Warning will be displayed on this screen and will be displayed until another User Warning overwrites it.
  • Page 18: Testing The Conductivity Contacts

    517762 7.3.1 Testing the Conductivity Contacts Impedance Testing It is possible to check the integrity of the conductivity contacts through diagnostics. Firstly enter the diagnostic mode described in Section 7.1.4, and then press the Time Dry button five times. In this mode, touching damp clothes or fingers across the conductivity contacts will cause the LED display to change.
  • Page 19: Cool Down

    517762 COOL DOWN The dryer enters a cool down period at the end of the cycle. During this period the dryer continues to run with the heating elements/burner turned off, blowing ambient air through the load to help prevent creasing. Autosensing: If any Auto Sensing cycle has been selected, the cool down period will continue until the exhaust temperature drops to 35 C.
  • Page 20: Cycle Chart - Electric

    517762 CYCLE CHART – ELECTRIC This chart lists the available cycles that can be selected on the electric model, and provides information regarding these cycles. Main Cycles Cycle Heat Temperature Autosensing / Cool Down Dryness level Additional Door Closed Direction Door Open Direction Timed Dry comments...
  • Page 21: Cycle Chart - Gas

    517762 CYCLE CHART - GAS This chart lists the available cycles that can be selected on the gas model, and provides information regarding these cycles. Main Cycles Cycle Heat Temperature Autosensing / Cool Down Dryness level Additional Door Closed Direction Door Open Direction Timed Dry comments...
  • Page 22: Wiring Diagram - Electric

    517762 WIRING DIAGRAM - ELECTRIC...
  • Page 23: Wiring Diagram - Gas

    517762 WIRING DIAGRAM – GAS...
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  • Page 25 517762 NOTES...

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