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D I S H W A S H E R S S O L O SE R V I C E MA N U A L SERIES...
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TOOLS FOR DISASSEMBLE Phillips screwdriver *All kinds of star-head screws, *inthe phillipsscrewsoftheinternal components, Plier *It is used to bend all kinds of sheet metal ends. Multimeter *Resistance values of all kinds of internal components, *Electronic card resistors, *Itisusedtomeasurethe resistance ofdisplay cards.
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Flat Screwdriver It is used to remove all kinds of aesthetic parts (side panels, front panels and external aesthetic parts of the machine). SideCutter It is used to cut cables of internal components or any hard part. Chargeable Drill It is the most important tool used to remove and install all kinds of screws in the machine.
1. INTERFACE AND HARDWARE 1.1 A SERIES W/O DISPLAY(A11, A12,A13,A14, A15,A16,A17) The user interface includes: On/Off button with integrated led Up/down button Program leds Half Load button with integrated led(Half Load led) Tablet button with integrated led (Tablet led) ...
1.2 A SERIES W/O DISPLAY W/ AUTODOOR (A11_O, A12_O,A13_O,A14_O, A15_O,A16_O,A17_O) The user interface includes: On/Off button with integrated led Up/down button Program leds Half Load button with integrated led(Half Load led) Energy Save button with integrated led (Energy Save led) ...
1.3 A SERIES W DISPLAY-W/O DIVERTER(A1A, A1B,A1C,A1D,A1E,A1F,A1G) The user interface includes: On/Off button Program button Program leds Delay button Rinse aid and Salt leds 888 display with “delay timer active”, Half Load, Tablet icons ...
A1 digit models; When HL or Tablet options are selected, the corresponding icon under 888 should light up in addition to the leds on its own button (as in the display software used for Carya-Erica). 1.4 A SERIES W/ DISPLAY, W/ AUTODOOR (A1A_O, A1B_O, A1C_O, A1D_O, A1E_O)
1.6 A2 SERIES (A21,A22,A23,A24,A25,A26,A27,A28,A29, A2X, A21_O, A22_O, A23_O, A26_ELS, A27_ELS, A28_ELS, A29_ELS) The user interface includes: On/Off button with integrated led Program button Program leds...
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Delay button Rinse aid and Salt leds 888 display with “delay timer active” icon Program status with Wash, Rinse, Dry and End leds Start/Stop and Reset button with integrated led Half Load button with integrated led(Half Load led) ...
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NEW MODELS; old A26 model control panel is removed, and new model panels are added instead. (28.07.2021)
A2 SERIES W/ AUTODOOR (A21_O, A22_O, A23_O) A26_ELS, A27_ELS, A28_ELS, A29_ELS (Exclusive to Electroscandia customer) Note: In A26-A27-A28-A29_ELS models, when the machine is turned on, it turns on in Eco (without option). Unlike other models, when switching from Eco to other programs, the Tablet option is selected in all. In addition, Auto programs come after Eco in the program placement.
1.7 A3 SERIES (A31,A32,A33,A34,A35,A36,A37,A38,A39, A3X, A3Y,A3Y_UVC, A31_O, A32_O) The user interface includes: On/Off button Program button Program icons Delay button Rinse aid and Salt icons 888 display “delay timer active” icon Program status with Wash, Rinse, Dry and End icons ...
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NEW MODELS; old A36 model control panel is removed, and new model panels are added instead. (28.07.2021)
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Note: Compared to the A3Y model; on the A3Y_UVCT model, only the Mini 14' program is removed and replaced with the UVC " WaterFree 20’ " program. (13.08.2021) A3 SERIES W/ AUTODOOR (A31_O, A32_O)
1.9 A SERIES W/ DIVERTER and FULL TOUCH DISPLAY(A41,A42,A43,A44,A45,A46,A47,A48,A49,A4X, A4Y) The user interface includes: On/Off touch button Program touch icons Delay touch button Energy Save touch icon(if available) Rinse aid and Salt icons 888 display ...
A4 display energy and water bars: Prewash Jet18 Quick30 Daily Dual A./Delicate A./Norm A./İntens Steam 5,4lt Pro W Energy Water Models Without Salt Tank: A15_AUS, A21_AUS, A23_AUS...
3. WASHING SPECIFICATIONS AND PROGRAMS 3.1 SELECTING AND STARTING PROGRAM AT POWER ON(BEFORE PROGRAM STARTS) When the machine is energized, all led + digits should stay lit (A1,A2,A3,A4) until the program information (ready position or any other status, remaining step) is displayed on the display. When the dishwasher is switched on, For models w/o display;...
For models w/ display; -the duration of the selected cycle is shown on the display. COMMANDS On/Off Start/Stop Wash Rinse Switch on Select program Pressure of Start/Stop button - Default program is “Eco program”. - When the dishwasher is powered off and on again in selection situation, the last executed program and options are not visualized on screen anymore.
When the door is closed, program ends and End led is ON. machine is in standby position( last executed Next, if user presses program or Start/Stop or delay button, programme led and Start/Stop led are ON) Then, if user presses Start/Stop button, wash led is ON. For models w/ display;...
Switch on Door open Select program Pressure of Start/Stop Blink* button Door closed *If user presses Start/Stop button, Start/Stop led blinks and also related program led(s)is ON. After closing the door, Wash led is ON and selected program starts. For models w/ display; COMMANDS On/Off Start/Stop...
COMMANDS On/Off Start/Stop Wash Rinse Digit “0:01” Pressure of Start/Stop Blink button 3” End of program For A1 without digit models Display shows “0:01” during cancelation process. End led blinks. When cancellation is paused, S/P led blinks. Display is off at the end of the cancelation process and and only end led , on/off led, salt/rinse aid lack leds(if salt/rinse aid tanks are empty) are on.
In washing step: If the washing duration is over than the washing duration of new program, cut off washing step and go on with next step of new program. If the washing duration is lower than the washing duration of new program, go on with washing step. When new program is selected, display duration is changed to same step of new program.
Washing cycle is in ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF Duration progress program Pressure of Start/Stop Blinks Duration button 3” program Drain of water Blinks 0:01 End of Drain Select new program duration of new program Display shows “0:01” during reset process. Display is off and and only end led , on/off led, salt/rinse aid lack leds(if salt/rinse aid tanks are empty) are on at the end of the reset process 3.13 SWITCH OFF THE MACHINE DURING PROGRAM AND BEFORE STARTING PROGRAM...
COMMANDS On/Off Start/Stop Wash Rinse Digit Washing cycle is in ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF Duration progress program Machine is “POWER OFF” Machine is “POWER ON ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF Duration program Select new program* ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF Duration of new program Pressure of Start/Stop Blink ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF Duration...
For models w/o display; COMMANDS On/Off Start/Stop Selected Related program indicators(delay timer) During delay time Pressure of Start/Stop button Blink Select new program Blink New program led is ON Pressure of Start/Stop button New program led is ON New program starts with delay which is selected before. For models w/ display;...
1” Delay duration, 1” Pressure of Start/Stop button duration of new program are shown alternately 3.18 BUZZER BEHAVIOURS COMMANDS Buzzer Power On and Power Off Short beep Pressure of all buttons cShort beep During 3’’count down Short beep(in every second) During canceling Short beep(once in two seconds like T24 models) End of program or cancellation...
4.1 STANDBY ON/OFF – POWER ON/OFF CL is active in standby position Delay timer is active CL+Delay timer are active Standby Off Machine turns off Machine turns off Machine turns off Standby On CL is active (valid from 22.09.2020) Delay timer is cancelled CL+Delay timer are active Power Off Machine turns off...
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options that are compatible with that program will be on. The incompatible options are skipped. (valid from 15.01.2021) For A4 60 and 45 cm models; after any program selection, only the options that are compatible with that program will be half on. The incompatible options must be off. (valid from 15.01.2021) For models w/o diverter;...
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Options Icons: OPTIONS Control Mobile LED Display ICON DEFINITION Panel Application Interface Serigraphy Interface Prewash Ön Yıkama Delay timer Erteleme Eco Wash Half Load option Yarım Yük Tablet option Tablet Extra Hygiene option Ekstra Hijyen Extra Rinse option Ekstra Durulama Extra Drying option Ekstra Kurutma Silent Wash...
WARNINGS & PHASES Control Mobile ICON DEFINITION Panel Display Application Serigraphy Interface Interface Rinse-aid indicator Parlatıcı Salt indicator Wash Yıkama Rinse Durulama Kurutma Bitti 5.2 COMPATIBILITY BETWEEN OPTIONS Extra Extra Options Delay Half Tablet Child Extra Extra Extra Energy Fast Silent Timer Load...
5.3 COMPATIBILITY BETWEEN OPTIONS & PROGRAMS A1 series OPTIONS Delay Half Load Tablet Child Lock PROGRAMS Prewash Quick 30' Eco 50°C Super 50‘ Intensive 65°C Hygiene 70°C A15_AUS Delicate Note: Half load option(with Prewash/Quick 30’ program) cannot be selected for models without diverter. Note: For A15_AUS, DELİCATE replaces the Hygiene in A15.
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Prewash Quick 30’ Eco 50°C Daily 60°C Super 50’ Auto Delicate Auto Normal Auto Intensive Half Extra Extra Extra Energy Child A24 Series Delay load(3 Tablet Hygiene Silent Fast Save Lock modes) Jetwash 14’ Quick 30’ Eco 50°C Dual Prowash Super 50’...
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Smart 50°C - 70°C Half Extra Extra Extra Extra Child A27 Series Delay load(3 Tablet Hygiene Silent Fast Lock modes) Jetwash 14’ Quick 30’ Eco 50°C Dual Prowash Super 50’ Smart 50°C - 70°C Steam Wash Half Extra Extra Extra Extra Child A28 Series...
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Half A31 A32 Extra Extra Extra Child Delay load(3 Tablet Series Rinse Hygiene Lock modes) Prewash Jetwash 14’ Quick 30’ Eco 50°C Super 50’ Auto Delicate Auto Normal Auto Intensive Half A33 A34 Extra Extra Extra Energy Child Delay load(3 Tablet Series Hygiene...
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Dual Prowash Super 50’ Smart 50°C - 70°C Half Extra Extra Extra Extra Child A37 Series Delay load(3 Tablet Hygiene Silent Fast Lock modes) Jetwash 14’ Quick 30’ Eco 50°C Dual Prowash Super 50’ Smart 50°C - 70°C Steam Wash Half Extra Extra...
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Half Extra Extra Extra Energy Child A3Y Series Delay load(3 Tablet Hygiene Silent Fast Save Lock modes) Jetwash 14’ Quick 30’ Eco 50°C Eco 5.4 lt Dual Prowash Super 50’ Auto Delicate Auto Intensive Half Extra Extra Child A41 Series Delay load(3 Tablet...
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Eco 50°C Daily 60°C Dual Prowash Super 50’ Auto Delicate Auto Normal Auto Intensive Half Extra Extra Extra Extra Energy Child A44 Series Delay load(3 Tablet Hygiene Silent Fast Save Lock modes) Prewash Jetwash 14’ Quick 30’ Eco 50°C Daily 60°C Dual Prowash Super 50’...
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Super 50’ Smart 50°C - 70°C Half Extra Extra Extra Extra Child A47 Series Delay load(3 Tablet Hygiene Silent Fast Lock modes) Jetwash 14’ Quick 30’ Eco 50°C Dual Prowash Super 50’ Smart 50°C - 70°C Steam Wash Half Extra Extra Extra Extra...
Half Extra Extra Extra Extra Energy Child A4Y Series Delay load(3 Tablet Hygiene Silent Fast Save Lock modes) Prewash Jetwash 14’ Quick 30’ Eco 50°C Eco 5.4 lt Dual Prowash Super 50’ Smart 30°C - 50°C Smart 50°C - 70°C Steam Wash Half A4Y_UVCT...
Super 50‘ Auto Intensive 60°/70°C Auto Normal 50-60°C Auto Delicate 30- 50°C Steam Wash All options can be selected with eco 5.4lt program. But, when any option is selected in eco 5.4lt program, software start economic 50C program with options that is selected instead of eco 5.4lt. 5.4 OPTION DEFINITION Option Short description...
Note: While option selection, related option led blinks. When user activates option and its led becomes on, next option led starts to blink. Selecting the Options 5.4.1 Delay Timer The delay timer option is selected by pressing the regarding button before the program starts. It is possible to select the delay before selecting the program.
if the option changes, delay timer continues down from the time when option is changed. If the delay time is changed; delay starts from the beginning of the new delay time. 5.4.2 Half Load For models w/o display; Half load is enabled/disabled by pressing “Half load”...
Note: When user starts a programme with delay and activates child lock: if user turn off/on the machine or power cut occurs; both delay and child lock is active when machine is energized. Note: If user activates child lock then turns off/on the machine or power cut occurs; child lock will be active when machine is energized.
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Favorite program storing and activation can be done in standby and pause mode. (If no favourite program was selected before, and if the favourite program is selected, the latest program and option is saved as favourite program) A1 without display: button combination for favorite program storing : up + down buttons button for favorite program selection: up button A1 with display A2 and A3:...
button combination for favorite program storing : program + delay buttons button for favorite program selection : program button SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS 6.1 HEATER Heating relay must be switched with un-supplied Heater. Stop Circulation Pump. Wait for pressure switch certainly open. ...
Note: A1: drain is performed with upper and lower spray arms. A2-A3-A4: drain is performed with lower spray arm. Detergent dispenser step After wash+heating step is started 3 seconds, Dispenser is activated during 0,3 seconds. If power fail or opening door or pushing Start/Stop or switching OFF is happened, Detergent dispenser step is started again.
The consumed liters are counted by flow meter impulses. In case of flow meter broken, the liters corresponding at the flow meter time out are used If user cancels a program during regeneration or after regeneration and before resin wash, at the beginning of the next program the dishwasher performs the resin wash to remove the salty water from the resin chamber.
At the beginning of the main wash of eco program, If temperature of water < 30C , Time phase is not activated at the main wash of eco program At the beginning of the main wash of eco program, If temperature of water > 30C , Time phase is activated at the main wash of eco program ...
6.8 WATER HARDNESS SET Only service can execute this procedure. This procedure erases the cycle counter. For AU Y models, water hardness level is level 1 as default. For models w/o display; Power ON and press Up button at least for 3”. (a bip voice will sound when salt setting is recognized) ...
Level Wash For models w/ display; Level Display Power ON and press program button at least for 3”. For A4 models, use delay button and press it for 3”. If “Hardness set” is recognized “SL” is shown for 2”. ...
6.10 IONIZER(for A1 with T board,A2,A3,A4) When machine is powered on, Ionizer function can be activated/deactivated by pressing Options button for 3”. For A4 models, use upper basket touch button. Display shows “Ion”. During activation of ionizer, display counts 1-2-3- Ion.
UV led is never ON when the door is open. Status of leds are given below: After machine During first After first 10’ is turned off Program is Program is State& Standby & 10’ of Drying of Drying and on, UVON UVON is OFF washing &...
Models with turbidity contains FA error, the others does not. 6.12 INNER LIGHT(for A1 w/ display A1 models using T board,A2,A3,A4) Machine must be ON position during activation and deactivation of inner light modes. Open or close position of the door is not important.
6.13 AUTOMATIC PROGRAM(TURBIDITY SENSOR) Turbidity sensor is performed in the “auto delicate”, “auto normal” and “auto intensive” programs. Third Fourth Calibration First measure Second measure measure measure (L1) (L3) (L4) Second Pre wash First optional Main wash Pre wash rinse rinse Pre wash 1) The calibration is executed after reaching P1 level in the first filling step.
TY4 triac is not driven by microcontroller There is 0 on the display. Stop to count 2 minutes in the memory o If Auto door is not opened in 2 minutes TY4 triac is not driven by microcontroller ...
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Program in the “0:01” (Last 1 minute before program finishing) o Start to count 2 minutes in the memory o TY4 triac is driven by microcontroller and door open system is energized o The buzzer gives sound (1”ON + 4”OFF) until auto door mechanism open the door o There is 1 on the dislay during this time.
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6.16 BLDC MOTOR CONTROL TEST Press “Select” button. Switch-on the dishwasher. Keep pressing “Select” button for 3’’. For A4 models,press upper basket touch buttoni turn on machine and continue to press upper basket button for 3”. Increase level by pressing upper basket touch button Decrease level by pressing lower basket touch button.
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For two WR tanks; 6.18 VOICE CONTROL TEST (for models having Auto Door mechanism) First energize the machine via main switch (if it is in OFF position). Press option and select buttons for 3". If voice controlling is done first time, at the end of 3 seconds, “S:03” is shown in the display and Buzzer gives a long sound.
“Icon to the left of lower basket “ for 3” to change voice level. Increase level by pressing upper For A4 series: Press basket, decrease level by pressing lower basket. SERVICE TEST Only service can execute this procedure. - Power OFF; press Start/Stop button and keep it pressed. - For all models: Power ON by pressing On/Off button and still keep pressing Start/Stop button at least for 6”.
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overheating Overheating Blink Blink In the normal unable to heat Unsuccessful work is (not shown to Blink Blink heating visualized at the user, shown in end of prg service mode) Turbidity Sensor turbidity sensor In the normal (not shown to Blink Blink Blink...
2nd SGK valve failure In the normal work this failure is not visualized. FAILURE ROUTINES N° Name Exit of failure state Service Call Switch door open Door closing 7” delay before restart prg in heating step Delay after door closing Overflow Overflow signal gets off Leakage...
Return to the washing cycle 7.4 DESCRIPTION OF FAILURES Opened door switch Recognize: if door is opened with a started program Action Wait Exit Closing door. Service Model Start/Stop(w/o Wash Rinse Display display) Delay(w/display) … … … Blink … Blink Delay in re-start program Recognize:...
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Recognize: When the triac valve is OFF and flowmeter gives some impulses (more than 500cl) > Enter in the failure routine and drain all water (WIV 12secOFF/12sec ON) Try to load again correct amount of water inside the machine > if failure persists: drain all water (WIV 12secOFF/12secON) Show failure code (End of routine) If impulses still persist >...
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Model Start/Stop(w/o Wash Rinse Display display) Delay(w/display) … … …(F5) A1 w/o display Blink A1 w/ display,A2 All leds blink For new models Start/Stop(w/o Wash Rinse Display (26.04.2020) display) Delay(w/display) … …(FF) A1 w/o display Blink A1 w/ display,A2 All leds blink Level Empty and rarely Flow meter impulses Recognize: With rarely flow meter impulses (time out of absence of flow meter impulses...
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Model Start/Stop(w/o Wash Rinse Display display) Delay(w/display) … … …(F5) A1 w/o display Blink A1 w/ display,A2 All leds blink NTC open or short-circuit Recognition of open or short-circuit NTC (-20°C/86°C). Test is executed during all Recognize: the program flow. Action Go to Failure routine.
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All leds blink Turbidity (A2) Model Start/Stop Wash Rinse Display All leds blink Voltage failure Recognize: If the card detect high or low voltage level from main supply Action Stop the program . After 3 hours Go to Failure Rutine and show failure code. Exit OFF/ON Service...
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Service Model Start/Stop(w/o Wash Rinse Display display) Delay(w/display) A series with All leds blink display Incompatible Electronic Cards failure There is a comminication failure between mainboard and display card. One or both Recognize: of the cards are incompatible. Action Exit...
Model Start/Stop(w/o Wash Rinse Display display) Delay(w/display) A series with All leds blink display 7.5 FAILURE CODES Coding failure for models without display: Name Wash display Notes Overflow/Leakage Blink Blink F0/F1 In the normal work only leakage is visualized. Drain time out...
Absence Flow meter imp. Without Full F5/FF(for new Blink models, 26.04.2020) NTC ca/cc Blink Overheating Blink Unsuccessful heating* Blink Diverter opened Blink CK Parameters Blink Parameter set salt incorrect Blink Turbidity Sensing Blink Auto Door Failure Blink High Voltage Failure (HI) Blink Low Voltage Failure...
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If we open/close the door during end test, End test continues from the point on which we open/close the door. End test combinations keep performing. -Salt indicator and rinse aid indicator is ON if reed sensors are short cut during end test END TEST 1 or END TEST2 -Salt indicator and rinse aid indicator is OFF if reed sensors are not short cut during end test END TEST 1 or END TEST Note: In cases where the machine is energized, On/Off led is ON.
During end test 3, if user open the door, end test 3 is going on to be performed. During ET3, if mains power is cut and machine energized again with plug in, ET3 restarts. When any button is pressed including on/off button, ET3 will be end and machine will go to ready state. SECRET COMBINATION TABLE A1 w/o disp A1 w/disp...
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(remote press once control) Energy Save Energy Save Half Load (hold) - Options (hold) -> Options (hold) -> ADO Control (hold) -> power (hold) -> > power on -> power on -> power on -> Test on -> Energy power on -> Half Load 3’’...
*For A4 models Wifi icon does not have touch sense feature; Remote icon has touch sense feature. 10 Wifi Specifications Valid from 15.10.2020, on the wifi models; For the automatic ping test in production; at the first energizing, machine broadcasts wifi for 10 minutes. During ET2 wifi modul energy is cut, wifi does not broadcasting on ET2 mode.
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After configuration, remote control may appear as active. (It depends on which statues left of the same wifi board on the previous connection) Config buttons For A1 with digit, A2, A3 with Wi-Fi models, press blue indicated buttons shown on the below panel for 3 seconds. For A4 with Wi-Fi models, press blue indicated buttons shown on the below panel for 3 seconds.
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Remote Control buttons Wifi Remote connection Control For A1 indicator indicator Press 2 sec. for remote control. Remote Wifi Control connection For A2,A3 indicator indicator Press 2 sec. for remote control. Wifi Remote connection control button indicator and indicator For A4...
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Device panel selection images on the app: EVIN AKLI: A1E: A25: A34: A45:...
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LED BEHAVIOURS Remote Control Wifi Led Mode Note Before CONFIG button combination is Not configged for the first time pressed at the first time After CONFIG button combination is pressed, WIFI of machine is active, ready for connection to modem. Shows that user is in the connection step.
when the door is opened when the machine is turned off and on if the energy of the machine is lost because of the loss of line 3) When the door is open; RC cannot be activated WIFI SLEEP mode: While RC is ON;...
+7V transistor Dc lightening CN11.4 Common ground CN11.5 Sto motor 11.2 BM12 RELAY BOARD Valid from 1.4.2020, for A series BLDC models; In case of driving with BM05rev4 card and BM12 relay card, BM12 card data control is done from BM05/CN12.2.
CN11 CN12 Vo2 -5 7 sabit DSDA Dscl Oe2 Sw2 G blr3 blr4.3 blr4.2(data) blr4.4 11.3 DC FAN For slim models, DC fan is used and it is driven through the CN11.1 connector. 11.4 Asyncronous with Double Windings or Autodoor - For Asyncronous with Double Windings models;...
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ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS AQUAZONE DOOR LOCK It is a mechanical lock/release system that is closing the door, supplying the connection of electrical parts in the machine and cutting off the connection. Currency 16 (4 ) A CIRCULATION PUMP Measurement of the primary windings of the washing pump. (118.2-135.9 Ω) Measurement of the secondary windings of the washing pump (white cable –...
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CAPACITOR Capacitor is permanently connected to the circulation pump coils. DRAIN PUMP HEATER Voltage 220/240 volt Total power 1800W 27.6-30.6 ohm...
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0 Ω 0 Ω CN2.10 - CN2.2 KN2.9 - KN2.10 WATER PRESSURE SWITCH ∞Ω ∞Ω NO WATER PRESSURE SWITCH Voltage 220/240 Frequency 50/60 Hz 16 A - 3 Pins DIVERTER There is diverter at A15 and A23 models Itis assembled tothe heater Casing Group.
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REGENERATION VALVE Regeneration valve is assembled on the water softener. PARASITE FILTER It is used to prevent parasites from the main supply It has been assemblied to basement. TURBO FAN MOTOR There is a thermal protector shaded pole motor, two pole temperature is between -40-150 °C There is turbo fan motor only at A models.
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SALT SENSOR Voltage 250 V Currency 50 mA It is assembled to the water softener. It warns if the salt is less than requested quantity. POWER CORD DRAIN HOSE...
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COMPONENT VALUES MEASUREMENT Precaution: Always remove the plug from the power socket before touching internal components. WASHİNG PUMP: From the electronical card: You can only measure the primary winding value from the electronical card. Resistance value of the primary winding must be Primary winding Secondary winding (from the CIRCULATION PUMP...
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RİNSE AİD SENSOR From the electronical card: 0 Ω NO RİNSE AİD CN 5.3 - CN 5.2 0 Ω NO RİNSE AİD KN 50.8 - KN 50.9 Rınse adıoff RINSEAIDSENSOR ∞Ω THERE IS RİNSE AİD ∞Ω THERE IS RİNSE AİD Rınse aıd on Above sketch shows the connectors of the rinse aid sensor on the electronical card.
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FAN MOTOR From the electronical card: FAN MOTOR CN 6.2 - CN 2.9 KN 6.2 - KN 2.8 Above sketch showa-s the connectors of the fan motor on the electronical card. From the comonent: Turbo fan resistance value: 265 ± %10 Ω (The resistance of the torbo fan is measured with the resistor switch).
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DOOR SWITCH From the electronical card: Above sketch show the connectors of the door switch on the electronical card. From the compoonent: Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors as shown on the pictures.
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FLOATER From the electronical card: Mıcroswıtch ıs ınactıve (no water ) 0 Ω CN2.1 - CN 2.5 0 Ω KN2.5 - KN 2.10 mıcroswıtch ıs actıve (there ıs FLOATER(MICROSWITCH) ∞Ω ∞Ω CN2.1 - CN 2.4 KN2.4 - KN 2.5 water) Position 1 : Yo can check the floater by controlling the specified value intervals.
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SALT SENSOR From the electronical card: 0 Ω NO SALT 0 Ω NO SALT CN5.1 - CN5.2 KN50.10- KN 50.11 Measure just on the electronıc SALTSENSOR ∞Ω THERE IS SALT ∞Ω THERE IS SALT Sketch above show the connectors of the salt sensor on the electronical card. Probes of the tester should be applied on the related connectors.
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DIVERTER From the electronical Card: Sketch above show the connectors of the diverter on the electronical card. Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors. From the component: Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors as shown on the pictures.
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PRESSURE SWITCH From the electronical card: 0 Ω CN2.10- CN2.2 KN2.9 - KN2.10 0 Ω Full fıll water PRESSURESWITCH ∞Ω ∞Ω no water From the component: Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors as shown in the picture above.
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REGENARATION VALVE From the electronical Card: CN2.2 - CN2.7 3560 Ω ± %10(25°C) KN2.2 - KN2.10 3560 Ω ± %10(25°C) REGENERATION VALVE Above sketch show the connectors of rhe regenaration valve on the electronical card. Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors. From the component:...
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HEATER It can’ be measured from the electronıcal card. From the component: DETERGENT DISPENSER It can’t be measured from the electronical card: 2300 Ω ±%10 (25 C°) 2300 Ω ±%10 (25 C°) DETERGENT DISPENSER From the component:...
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WATER INLET VALVE From the electronical Card: CN2.6 - CN2.9 4200 Ω ± %10 (20°C) KN2.6 - KN2.8 4200 Ω ± %10 (20°C) WATERINLET VALVE Above sketch show the connectors of the water inlet valve on the electronical card. Probes of the tester should be applies on to the related connectors.
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DRAIN PUMP From the electronical Card: 220 Ω % ±10 DRAIN PUMP / HANYU CN2.2 - CN2.4 KN2.4 - KN2. 141 Ω % ±10 DRAIN PUMP / LEILI CN2.2 - CN2.4 KN2.4 - KN2. Above sketch show the connectors of the drain pump on the electronical card. Probes of the tester should be applied on to the related connectors.
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DISASSEMBLY CAUTION!: REMOVE ELECTRIC PLUG FROM THE SOCKET DURING THE DISASSEMBLY Top Plate a) Remove two screws that fix the top plate at the back. b) Push the top-plate back and pull it up. Plastic Kick Plate Remove two screws fixing plastic kick plate. Remove the plastic kick plate as it is shown in the picture.
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INTERNAL FEEDING TUBES AND SPRAY ARMS REMOVAL Unscrew the feed channel tabs with the help of a screwdriver To assemble, manually narrow the feed channel replacement and insert it into the tabs Pull out the top spray channel by turning it clockwise 5)To remove the lower spray arm, Turn it counterclockwise to reinstall it kindly pull it up...
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The components that are inside the tub course, micro and metal filters a) Open the door. b) Remove lower basket c) To remove microfilter group rotate them in the direction of counter clockwise and pull them up as it is shown in the picture d) To remove microfilter group (course filter and micro filter ) pull them as it is shown in the picture.
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Draining hose a) Remove the hose connection plastic. b) Remove lower cover. c) Remove the clamp that fixes draining hose to thesump d) Remove draining hose Lower basket a) Open machine’s door. b) Pull the basket to yourself. Upper basket a) Open upper basket rail lock front.
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Water Inlet valve a) Remove lower cover. b) Remove the wire that is connected to the water inlet valve. c) Remove the clamp that connects water inlet valve and air-break as it is shown in the picture To remove water inlet valve pull it back as it is shown in the direction of picture then release water inlet valve from the pins that is connecte to and rotate it in the direction of counterclockwise.
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TURBO FAN REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS Disconnect the condensate unit from the turbo fan. Remove top tray Remove the side panel rear and front screws Remove the turbo fan screws side panel rear screw turbo fan screws 5)Disconnect turbo fan cables 6)Remove the turbo fan from its replacement + to reassemble, Before connect the cables,...
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Disconnect ntc cables Disconnect heater hose Unscrew eco or diverter part(it is changeable) screws Then get the sump To assemle, connect the cables and screws in same way.
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SUMP GROUP REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS Remove 2 screws on top Remove the drain pump sump screws drain pump Remove the blue hose from the Remove the drain hose water softener to the pool group blue hose drain hose...
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HEATER REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS Remove 2 clamps Disconnect cable connections and get the heater To assemble, the cables are connected first and the screws are attached.
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Floater a) Remove lower cover. b) Remove two screws that fix floater as it is shown in the picture. c) Remove the two floater hoses. d) Remove the wire that is connected to the floater.
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Water softener a) To remove salt cup cover, rotate it in the direction of counterclockwise b) To remove salt cup nut, rotate it in the direction of counterclockwise. c) Remove left side panel. d) Derach the connections which are between water softener and air-break.
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DIVERTER REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS Disconnect pressure switch cables Disconnect the diverter cables diverter cables pressure switch Disconnect turbidity sensor cables( if the machine has) Unscrew the diverter screws Pull the clamps with pliers (Diverter clamp is next to the circulation pump's clamp. you can see in the circulation pump removal instruction page).
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Access the components from the lower cover a) Lay the appliance on the rear panel. b) Remove lower cover from the places that are shown in the picture. CIRCULATION PUMP REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS 1) There are 2 clamps. 3) remove the straps from both sides 2) Push the 2 clamps upwards.
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To acces the components from in Front of the Machine a) Remove plastic kick plate iron sheet and basement front cover Regenaration valve a) Remove plastic kick plate and kick plate iron sheet. b) Remove the wires c) To remove regenaration Value rotate counterclockwise and pull it as it is shown in the picture.
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Power cord a) Remove hose connection plastic. b) Remove the lower cover. c) Remove the wires that is between power cord and parasite filter. d) Remove the power cord.
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Hose connection plastic a) Remove left side panel. b) By using flat tip screwdriver remove hose connection plastic’s hinge from the basement as it shown in the picture c) Push the hose connection plastic. Warning: If you do not obey instrucyions while disassembly od the hose connection plastic it can be broken.
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Air - break a) Remove the left side panel of the machine. b) Open machine’s door c) Rotate counterclockwise air-break nut and remove it. d) Remove air-break’s connections with salt cap as it is shown in the picture. (be careful about plastic hinges)
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Door Inside a) Remove side panels. b) Remove Hinge Spring. Door spring c) Pull the door inside up as It is shown in the picture. d) Remove two screws that fix hinge movement sheet iron to the door inside. KNOB REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS Remove control panel, 2)Remove the pcb box, 3)Remove the plastic tabs around the knob by flexing...
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DISPANSER REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS 4)Then the dispenser will drop in Remove front panel Disconnect the dispenser cable harness dispanser is free Dispanser cables Remove the metal tabs on the top, bottom and sides to disengage the dispenser. To assemble, tighten the metal tabs with a pliers After applying silicone oil or liquid soap to dispenser, press down and...
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DOOR LOCK REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS Remove control panel screws Disconnect cable connections with door lock Remove two door lock screws...
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ELECTRONIC CARD REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS 1)Remove top tray 3)Remove side panel Remove side panel support styrofoam Pull up the pcb box Disconnect cable connections from cable harness Remove the tabs and take the electronic card To assemble, reinsert the pcb box into the tabs.
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Control Panel a) Remove 6 screws that fix control panel to the door inside sheet iron. b) Remove the control panel group crefully as shown in the picture c) Remove the cable connection plastic which fix cable harness to the control panel as shown in the picture.
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Control Panel a) Remove 6 screws that fix control panel to the door inside sheet iron. b) Remove the control panel group crefully as shown in the picture c) Remove the cable connection plastic which fix cable harness to the control panel as shown in the picture.
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Kick Plate Sheet Iron a) Remove top plate, plastic kick plate and side panels. b) Remove the screws (4 screws) that fix the kick plate sheet iron. c) Pull it down as shown in the picture. To remove the side panel, remove the upper plastic hinge and than the above one and pull it up.
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Front Panel a) Remove the screws as it shown in the picture. b) Pull down the front panel after removing the screws.
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Side panels removal instructions 2) Remove the side panel rear screws 1) Remove top table screws Top Tray screws Side panel rear screws 3) Remove the kick plate plastic after removing the front panel 4) Remove the side panel front screws side panel front screws Plastic kick plate screw 5) remove the side panel rear tabs...
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INNER LIGHT SOURCE REMOVAL INSTRUCTIONS 1) Remove top tray 2) Remove side panel 3) Remove side panel support styrofoam 4) Remove the cables 5)Rotate counterclockwise nut and remove it. Note: This visual is representative sample Note: This visual is representative sample.
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PAGE : Dishwasher Factory DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY OF AL FOIL TAPE APPLIED TO THE HANDLE AREA ON A SERIES ANGEL, CARYA AND DAISY CONTROL PANELS Picture 1: Shows the Al foil in the handle area AL FOIL DISASSEMBLY STEPS 1. Slowly remove the Al foil upwards in the direction of the arrow, as shown in the picture, in the order below.
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DOCUMENT NO: DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS AL FOIL REV. NO./DATE. : APPLIED ON A SERIES PANELS PAGE : Dishwasher Factory FILE FIRST RELEASE PREPARED BY CONTROLED BY APPROVED BY DATE İsmail Şahin M. Akif ERKOÇ Okan BALKAN...
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DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS AL FOIL REV. NO./DATE. : APPLIED ON A SERIES PANELS PAGE : Dishwasher Factory 2. According to the processing below, as seen in the picture, after the Al foil is removed, access to the handle and display card is provided, respectively.
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DOCUMENT NO: DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS AL FOIL REV. NO./DATE. : APPLIED ON A SERIES PANELS PAGE : Dishwasher Factory AL FOIL ASSEMBLY STEPS Apply the AL foil assembly as seen in the picture, in the order below. 1. Replace the handle as follows.
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DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS AL FOIL REV. NO./DATE. : APPLIED ON A SERIES PANELS PAGE : Dishwasher Factory 2. Remove the rear protective tape of the Al foil. 3. After removing the back protective tape of the Al foil, place the tape as shown below so that there is no gap at the top.
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INSTRUCTIONS AL FOIL REV. NO./DATE. : APPLIED ON A SERIES PANELS PAGE : Dishwasher Factory 4. After placing it so that there is no gap at the top of the Al foil, stick it down in the direction of the arrow and proceed slowly.
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DOCUMENT NO: DISASSEMBLY AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS AL FOIL REV. NO./DATE. : APPLIED ON A SERIES PANELS PAGE : Dishwasher Factory 6. Glue the gap of the aluminum foil by bending it downwards. AL FOIL MATERIAL Control Panel CODE Aesthetic Name...
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