Electrolux DIVA Series Service Manual
Electrolux DIVA Series Service Manual

Electrolux DIVA Series Service Manual

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 E.M.A. - Europe
Spares Operations Italy
Corso Lino Zanussi,30
I - 33080 PORCIA /PN (ITALY)
Fax +39 0434 394096
Edition: 2005-12
SOI/TD
Publication no.
599 37 44-27
60 cm
EN
1/23
SERVICE MANUAL
DISHWASHERS
"DIVA"
DISHWASHERS
PNC 911 5.. ...
ACCESSIBILITY
Production:
PLV – Zarow (Poland)
599 37 44-27

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  • Page 1 SERVICE MANUAL DISHWASHERS “DIVA”  E.M.A. - Europe Publication no. DISHWASHERS Spares Operations Italy Corso Lino Zanussi,30 I - 33080 PORCIA /PN (ITALY) 599 37 44-27 60 cm PNC 911 5.. … Fax +39 0434 394096 ACCESSIBILITY Production: Edition: 2005-12 PLV –...
  • Page 2 SOI/TD 2/23 599 37 44-27...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS: ACCESSIBILITY.............................4 To access the components from above, first remove the worktop (free-standing versions only):..4 To access the components housed in the base from the front of the appliance (free-standing versions):..............................4 To access the components housed in the base from the lower section, remove the bottom panel (if featured) as follows:..........................4 To access components from the side, remove the relative lateral panel:........5 STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS ....................5...
  • Page 4: Accessibility

    ACCESSIBILITY 1.1 To access the components from above, first remove the worktop (free-standing versions only): (a) Remove the two screws from the rear section. (b) Push the top forwards and release. 1.2 To access the components housed in the base from the front of the appliance (free-standing versions): (a) Remove the 5 lower plastic hooks starting from one side.
  • Page 5: To Access Components From The Side, Remove The Relative Lateral Panel

    1.4 To access components from the side, remove the relative lateral panel: (a) First remove the worktop (see 1.1), the plinth (free-standing versions) and the foot support (see 1.2). (b) Remove the three rear screws, the upper and the lower front. (c) Detach the lateral panel from the rear and slide away from the frontal anchor slot.
  • Page 6: Door Area

    The appliance may be considered as consisting of three major assemblies: DOOR AREA - BASE AREA - TUB AREA The entire structure is enclosed by a series of removable parts such as the worktop (free-standing versions only), the door, two lateral panels, the plinth (free-standing versions only) and the foot support. Removal of these parts facilitates access to the internal components from above, from the front, from the sides and from the base of the appliance.
  • Page 7: Tub Area

    2.3 Tub area Fitted externally to the tub: Lateral uprights Upper rear cross-member Upper front cross-member Lower front cross-member Supports for upper basket wheels External feed manifold to the upper spray arm Sump assembly Thermostat/temperature sensor + turbidity sensor Water fill tank (short or long) Drying duct/fan (if featured) Fitted inside the tub: Sliding guides for upper basket...
  • Page 8: Central Drain Filter

    3.1 Central drain filter (a) From inside the tub, use the lever to rotate the filter assembly (a+b+c) about 45° in a counter- clockwise direction, and remove the assembly from its housing. (b) Use the central ring to pull the coarse-mesh filter (a) and remove from the fine-mesh filter (b). Separate the microfilter (c) from filter (a).
  • Page 9: Access From Above

    Access from above 4.1 Drying duct/fan (if featured) (a) Remove the worktop (see 1.1), for the free-standing dishwashers (b) Raise gently and detach the duct from the water fill tank, taking care not to damage the sponge sealing element between the tank and the duct. (c) From inside the tub, detach the intake ring by pressing the four hooks.
  • Page 10: Pcb

    5.2.1 (a) Detach the electrical connections. (b) Slide away and remove the knob-flange assembly paying attention not to damage the components. (c) Remove the 2 screws which secure it to the control panel. (d) Use a tool to release the four lateral anchor tabs. (e) Remove the board and its casing from the control pane.
  • Page 11: External Door

    5.3 External door (a) Open the door and remove the six perimetral screws which secure it to the inner door. (b) Remove the two lateral screws (c) Slide the external door forwards and remove 5.4 Beam on floor (fully-integrated versions only, if featured) (a) Remove the external door (see 5.3).
  • Page 12: Latch Assembly

    5.6 Latch assembly (a) First, remove the control panel (see 5.2), then the two screws which secure the latch assembly to the inner door. (b) To remove the microswitch, lever the anchor tabs open and extract the switch from its housing. Important: To replace the latch ferrule and/or the plate: remove the cap which covers the hole and remove the central screw.
  • Page 13: Thermostat/Temperature And Turbidity Control Sensor

    5.8 Thermostat/temperature and turbidity control sensor (a) First, remove the plinth (free-standing versions) and the foot support (see 1.2). (b) Enlarge the sump hooks and slide the thermostat. (c) Remove the electrical connectors. When replacing: When replacing the thermostat, first lubricate the seal and then position it correctly on the sensor. Insert the assembled parts taking care to ensure that the seal does not enter the sump.
  • Page 14: Drain Pump Non-Return Valve

    5.11 Drain pump non-return valve (a) First remove the plinth (free-standing versions) and the foot support (see 1.2). (b) Detach the corrugated tube from the drain pump removing the plastic clamp. (c) The membrane valve is mounted on the body of the drain pump.
  • Page 15: Access From The Base

    Access from the base NB: Before laying the dishwasher on a side panel or on the rear panel remove the water in the sump by suction, for example with a syringe, so as it does not reach the pressure switch tubes or the tub. 6.1 Anti-flooding device (if featured) (a) Remove the bottom panel (if featured) (see 1.3).
  • Page 16: Water Softening System

    (k) Detach the drain pump (see 6.5). Pull the sump out, taking care not to damage the tub seal. When replacing: When replacing the sump, position the seals correctly and lubricate. The seals should, preferably, be fitted first to the "male" section of the coupling. 6.4 Water softening system (a) Working from inside the tub, remove the cap of the softening system and the ring located beneath the cap.
  • Page 17: Access From The Sides

    (d) Using a tool, such as a flat-head screwdriver, detach the two anchor tabs on the body of the pump, one at a time. Care should be taken to avoid damaging or breaking the anchor tabs. Remove the pump from its seat.
  • Page 18: Supports For Upper Basket Wheels

    7.2 Supports for upper basket wheels (a) Remove the worktop (see 1.1), the plinth and the foot support (see 1.2), the appropriate lateral panel (see 1.4) and the upper basket (see 3.4.a). (b) From outside the tub, remove the two screws which secure the basket guide wheels in position.
  • Page 19: Water Fill Tank

    7.5 Water fill tank (a) From inside the tub, unscrew the steam venting ring. (b) Remove the worktop (see 1.1), the plinth and the foot support (see 1.2) and the left-hand lateral panel (see 1.4). Detach the tube to the fill solenoid.
  • Page 20: Level/Anti-Overflow Pressure Switches And Support

    7.7 Level/anti-overflow pressure switches and support (a) Remove the worktop (see 1.1), the plinth (free-standing versions) and the foot support (see 1.2). (b) From the front, detach the electrical and hydraulic connections from the pressure switch to be replaced. (c) Using a tool, carefully detach the pressure switch from the support and slide it downwards.
  • Page 21: Fill Solenoid Valve (If Featured)

    7.9 Fill solenoid valve (if featured) (a) Disconnect the appliance from the water supply. Unscrew the fill hose from the solenoid valve. Important: residual water may spill from the hose. (b) Remove the two rear screws which secure the valve to the base.
  • Page 22: Upper Rear Cross-Member

    7.12 Upper rear cross-member (a) Remove the worktop (see 1.1), the plinth (see 1.2) and both lateral panels (see 1.4). (b) Remove the two upper screws which secure the cross-member to the tub. (c) Detach the plastic clips which secure the cross-member to the lateral sheet metal reinforcement plates.
  • Page 23: Replacing The Tub

    Replacing the tub (a) From inside the tub, remove the following: (c) Remove the following: Lower basket Worktop (free-standing versions) Upper basket Door assembly Wheel guides for the upper basket Plinth (free-standing versions) Steam venting ring/sealing ring Foot support Softening unit cap and ring/sealing ring Lower cross-member Latch cover Lateral panels...

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