Alarms; Displaying User Alarms; Viewing Alarms During Normal Operation; Reading The Alarms - Electrolux ENV06 Service Manual

Ventilated, with electronic control
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10 ALARMS

10.1 Displaying user alarms

Alarm management can be configured so that they can be partially or totally visible to the user, depending
on the model.
Normally, all alarms except E61, E97 and EH2 are visible to the user.
When an alarm occurs, the drying cycle may be stopped or paused; in certain cases a forced cooling cycle
is started, for safety. In this case the circuit board, if possible, disconnects the relay feeding the heating unit
and powers the motor to provide the ventilation necessary to cool down the drum. The cycle remains in
operation until the user turns the appliance off.

10.2 Viewing alarms during normal operation

In models with LCD the family of the current alarm is displayed for
the user.
Let us take alarm E53 (problem with the motor TRIAC) as an
example; the following will be displayed:
first digit: letter "E" (error)
second and third digit: the number "5 0", i.e. the family of
the alarm E53)
In all models the same number will be displayed using a repeated
sequence of flashes from the RED START LED with a specific
cycle (0.4 seconds on, 0.4 seconds off with a pause of 2.5
seconds between sequences).
In the case of E53, the series of five flashes indicates the first of the two figures in alarm E53 (the alarms
that relate to the same function are grouped together in families).

10.3 Reading the alarms

To read the last alarm stored in the circuit board EEPROM:
start diagnosis mode ( see paragraph );
turn the programme selector in a clockwise direction to position ten, taking care not to stop at the
other positions, as this might trigger Error 32).

10.4 Displaying the alarm on all models

The alarm is displayed by a repeated sequece of flashes from the START LED (0.4 seconds on, 0.4
seconds off, with a pause of 2.5 seconds between sequences). The buzzer will also sound in synch with
flashing of the LEDs.
RED START LED: this indicates the first figure in the alarm code (family).
GREEN START LED: this indicates the second figure in the alarm code (number within the family).

10.4.1 Viewing any other alarms

Press the START button to view all alarms present in the machine in succession.
Configuration errors E93 are displayed by flashing of all the LEDs, and it is not possible to access the
diagnostics system.
ADL 2010 / 01
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