MODELS: ESI6180X PROGRAMME CHART ESI6180U EX. 3929 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE This diagram has been prepared for use by electrically qualified service technicians. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for the interpretation of its service publications nor for any injury or damage that may occur in connection with their use.
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MODELS: ESI6180X WIRING DIAGRAM ESI6180U EX 3930 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE This diagram has been prepared for use by electrically qualified service technicians. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for the interpretation of its service publications nor for any injury or damage that may occur in connection with their use.
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MODELS: ESI6180X CIRCUIT DIAGRAM ESI6180U EX. 3931 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE This diagram has been prepared for use by electrically qualified service technicians. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for the interpretation of its service publications nor for any injury or damage that may occur in connection with their use.
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COMPONENT TESTING In order to facilitate testing of the components, a Test Procedure has been created showing the contacts to which the probes of the tester should be connected and the reading for each component. To gain access to the electronic control board and the harness connectors, dismantle the door. •...
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REGENERATION CYCLE Each time the regeneration procedure is performed, the chambers are drained completely (about 230ml of water) • Cycle counting for "special" regeneration is performed by the electronic control system and is based on the number of fill phases rather than on the actual number of cycles; this makes the process independent of the number and type of programmes performed.
ALARM CONDITION In the event of an ALARM condition • Dishwasher operation stopped. • The three Digits in the Display window indicate the corresponding ALARM CODE [ A L ]. • All the Leds switch off. • All the keys Sw1 - Sw5, are disabled including the Cancel function. Example of Alarm:- Heating Time-out: The Display shows [A L 3] (A and L flashing).
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WATER FILL TIME-OUT - ALARM [A L 5] This is a TIME-OUT, which is operative only during the water fill phases. • The control system disconnects the water fill solenoid. • The maximum time open for the fill solenoid is 4min for the entire fill phase. If this time limit is exceeded, an alarm condition is generated.
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OPTIONS FOR IMPROVING WASHING PERFORMANCE In cases in which the user is dissatisfied with the wash performance, a procedure has been developed (exclusively for Service Engineers) that makes it possible to utilise a series of supplementary options which improve the wash performance. These options are memorised in the electronic control system and consist of three functions, each identified by a specific code which allows them to be used when necessary.
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PART 1 Press Sw1 b) SERVICE CUSTOMIZATION – The display will show: DGT_1 [ A ] letter DGT_2 [ ] off DGT_3 [ . ] number [ 0, 1, 2, 3 ] (supplementary options) Example: [ A . 0 ] = no supplementary options (standard setting). Press Sw1 again c) NUMBER OF WASHING CYCLES - the Display shows the number of washing cycles in two phases:...
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With the door CLOSED: Once the test procedure has been started: The component will be tested for a maximum time (Time-out), as shown in the table. To proceed to the subsequent component, press Sw1 until the test procedure is completed. On completion of the test procedure, the display shows [C d 6] to indicate that the last component has been tested.
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INDICATIONS Once the Diagnostics cycle has started, the sub-phase can be advanced according to the sequence of the washing cycle selected, simply by pressing a key. The Display (…) shows the current sub-phase via the 3 digits:- DGT_1 & DGT_2 [ F ] [ d ] Two letters (Abbreviation for Function Diagnostics) DGT_3 [ .
7. To cancel the diagnostics cycle currently being performed, press Sw5 and hold down for 5 seconds. At the end of the cycle, the display shows [ - - - ] for 5 seconds to indicate the end of the programme and the system exits the diagnostics cycle automatically.
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Setting the Test Cycle With the door CLOSED and the dishwasher switched OFF 1. Press and hold down Sw2 & Sw5. 2. Press Sw0 to switch the appliance on. 3. Hold down Sw2 & Sw5 for about 5 seconds until the buzzer sounds. After 5 seconds, the display will show [C O L] (abbreviation for “collaudo”...
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VERIFICATION OF ALARM CODES In order to facilitate identification of an ALARM CONDITION indicated on the control panel and which causes one of the safety features to intervene, the possible causes for each alarm condition are listed in the table below together with suggested solutions. Note: The control board is unlikely to be the cause of an alarm condition, and should therefore be checked last.
GENERAL DATA 220-240 Volt, 50 Hz. (Min. 187 V to Max. 254 V) Power Supply 2300 Watt (Inc. 2100 Watt Heating Element) Total Wattage 11 Litre (Bio programme) Water Consumption 1.1 KWh (Bio programme) Electricity 169 Min. (Bio programme) Duration of Cycle 47 dbA Noise Level Part Nº...