Contents Contents 1 Safety precautions..........................7 Symbols..........................13 Personal protection equipment....................14 Preliminary instructions ......................14 Data plate explanation......................16 Warranty terms and exclusions ....................19 2 Ergonomics certification........................21 3 Distributor Letter..........................22 4 Note about the A.C. power .........................23 5 Preparation ............................23 Nonstandard items : .........................24 Open &...
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Contents 23:1 Motor ........................79 23:2 Motor ........................79 23:3 Motor ........................80 23:4 Motor ........................81 23:5 Motor ........................81 23:6 Motor ........................81 23:7 Motor ........................82 23:8 Motor ........................82 23:10 Motor ........................83 23:11 Motor........................83 23:12 Motor ........................83 23:13 Motor ........................84 23:14 Motor ........................84 23:15 Motor ........................84 40:0 Control system......................84 40:1 Control system......................84 40:2 Control system......................85...
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Contents 52:1 Connectivity......................100 52:2 Dosing ......................... 101 10 Preventive maintenance ........................102 10.1 Sum up of the different operations of preventive maintenance ........... 102 10.2 Before each wash cycle : ......................103 10.3 Every 8 h..........................103 10.4 Every 40 h..........................104 10.5 Every 1000 h .........................
User manual 1 Safety precautions CAUTION READ THIS ENTIRE MANUAL BEFORE USAGE This machine should be installed in conformance to the health and safety regulations, and only used in a sufficiently aerated area. Check the instructions before installing or using the machine.
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User manual CAUTION Before any use, to retire all the parts needed to install the machine put in the drum , please follow these actions 1. connect compressed air. 2. Remove the side housing cabinet. 3. Push on the orange button of the D9/D10 distribution unit in the electric cabinet. (see drawing below) 4.
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User manual CAUTION Users must have learnt how the machine operates. This device must not be installed in places accessible to the public. The machine is only intended for water-wash use. Do not allow minors to use the machine. Do not hose down the machine with water. Only use detergent intended for water-wash of textiles Never use dry cleaning agents.
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User manual IMPORTANT The identification plate is located on the right side near the main switch. Never use the main switch as an emergency stop. Use it only when the machine does not work in progress. Instead of that, use the emergency stop buttons in both sides of the machine.
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User manual The machines comply with the European Directive EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibil- ity). They have been tested in laboratory and approved as such. It is so prohibited to add wires or nonshielded electric cables in the cabinets, strands or cables' troughs. Considering that the volume of the outer drum is superior to 150 litres, the standard kept for the electric part is the IN 60204.
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User manual THINK OF THE ENVIRONMENT! The use and handling of chemical products such as detergent, chlorine, acids, desca- ling agents, etc may create hazards for health and environment ; the following precau- tions should be taken: • Do not breathe the dusts or steam; •...
User manual 1.2 Personal protection equipment Given below is a summary table of the Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) to be used during the various phases of the machine’s service life. Phase Protection Safety Gloves Glasses Ear protectors Mask Safety helmet garments footwear Transport...
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User manual WARNING Risk of the upper door being raised quickly on loading WARNING After the installation, Send back the commissionning form ,signed document, to Elec- troluxProfessional to validate the warrantly of the product.
User manual 1.4 Data plate explanation In this chapter, you will find the explanation of the different data input on the data plate of your product. • Commercial name : Usual name of your product ( i.e. WB6–70). • Type : Type of your product (you have the same on the Declaration of Conformity CE if delivered with CE certification).
User manual Electric heating : • P.Max : maximum power installed of your product • Power of the motorization in kW and its isolation class (F) . • Heating power in W .
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User manual Steam heating : Left side • P.Max : maximum power installed of your product • Power of the motorization in kW and its isolation class (F) . • Heating power in W . Right side • P.Maxi. (kPa) maximum pressure For additional information, do not hesitate to consult with our quality department.
(1) week of delivery unless otherwise agreed; • product with original serial numbers that have been removed, altered or cannot be readily determined; • replacement of light bulbs, filters or any consumable parts; • any accessories and software not approved or specified by Electrolux Professional.
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Warranty does not include scheduled maintenance activities (including the parts required for it) or the supply of cleaning agents unless specifically covered within any local agree- ment, subject to local terms and conditions. Check on Electrolux Professional website the list of authorized customer care.
User manual 2 Ergonomics certification The human body is designed for movement and activity but physical stress injuries as a result of static and repetitive movements or unfavorable working postures may occur. The ergonomic features of our product, the ones which may influence your physical and cognitive interaction with it, have been assessed and certified.
User manual 3 Distributor Letter Chemical System Responsibility Disclaimer The following policy should be considered and understood as a warranty/disclaimer to customers operating textile care installations where liquid supply (chemical) systems use or may use peristaltic pumps to inject supplies into equipment.
User manual 4 Note about the A.C. power According to the EN 60204-1:2018 standard, the machine is provided for A.C. supplies corresponding to the ex- tracted characteristics below : 4.3.2 A.C. supplies Voltage: Steady state voltage: from 0.9 to 1.1 of nominal voltage. Frequency: from 0.99 to 1.01 of nominal frequency continuously.
In case you want to wash nonstandard items, like backpacks, shoes, water proof textiles, heavy work wear, mat- tresses, shoes and the like, or in case of doubts, always consult Electrolux Professional technical department prior to doing so. They will be able to give you advice on the feasibility and if specific precautions will apply.
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User manual Important Washing in bags - Net bags must be loaded by 1/3 of their capacity to allow linen to move inside the bag for good washing results. - Choose small bag capacity rather than big one to reduce unbalances. - Maximum linen capacity allowed per bag = 3 kg.
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User manual Then close the inner drum door following the instruction of the next chapter.
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User manual Close the outer door select compartment 2 to index the inner drum door of this compartment on the loading side ! Load the same weight and type of linen in the compartment 2...
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User manual Close the inner drum door following the instruction of the next chapter...
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User manual Close the outer door. Then the washer is ready to run a washing program.
User manual 5.2 Open & Close inner drum doors — Loading side 5.2.1 Open inner drum doors : How open the inner drum doors : lower door (with hooks) : Put your hand in so that you can push the door and the safety spring at the same time. First press the safety spring.
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User manual Gently help the lower door to rest on the lower part of the outer door frame.
User manual 5.2.2 Close inner drum doors : How close the inner drum doors : Upper door: Release the door from the locking system. Press down on the lever plate for this action. Gently help the door down. The doors are ready to be closed now. Go up the bottom door.
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User manual Press down on both doors by putting the bottom door behind the top door. Push until the hooks are inside their slotted holes. When the hooks are fully engaged in their slotted holes, you can gently release the pressure on the doors. Check that the doors are properly closed: - Push only on the bottom door.
User manual Check that no piece of linen is wedged between the doors and the inner drum. See photos for bad example ! 5.3 Detergents Add the correct amount of detergent and softener according to recommendations. Warning Take care when adding laundry products. Powder or liquids left in the compartments (scoops) may be corrosive.
User manual Caution Do not open the cover when the water valves are flushing water through the detergent dispenser. Take care when adding laundry products. 5.4 Detergent container The detergent container has five compartments. Each compartment is connected to a water valve. The water supply to individual compartment is as follows : Softener, liquid.
User manual 5.4.1 Maintenance Important Rinse the inside, every days with water, the detergents container. Clean the detergent container at regular basis to avoid that it is being clogged by detergent residue. Clean the detergent container and siphons with hot water and for example a small brush. 5.5 Audible and luminous warning device All barrier machines are equipped with light and sound warning devices placed on the right casing on the loading side and on the right rear casing on the unloading side.
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User manual Orange light, continuous , one buzzer : the washing program is almost finished. Orange light, flashing, buzzer activated :The unloading or loading phase wait for the laps of time defined in a parameter Green light, flashing and buzzer activated : unloading side: laundry unloading possible or loading side: laundry load- ing possible...
User manual 6 General There are a large number of wash programs for different business segments available in the machine but only the wash programs suitable for the business segment selected are visible on the program selection screen. It is possible to create new wash programs directly on the user interface. A wash program created in one model/size of machine can be transferred to another model/size without changing any parameters.
User manual 7 Menus and functions 7.1 Main menu Push the menu button to enter the main menu. The menu button will not be visible if any of the self service segments is selected. To enter main menu in self service, push and hold at the menu button position for 10 seconds.
User manual 7.1.1 Edit programs In this menu it is possible to change settings for any program other than the factory-made ones. Change program picture Rename program Duplicate program Copy module/parameter Paste module/parameter To duplicate and edit a program Activate the program you wish to duplicate with a long press. An extra menu with options will appear on the screen. Press the duplicate symbol to duplicate the program.
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User manual Header module: General The parameters that are valid for the whole wash program are set in the header module. • Start pumps at – Set the temperature at which dosing pumps should start in case “start at temperature” is selected in the wash module. •...
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User manual Parameters in main wash, pre wash, rinse, pre rinse and soaking modules: Temperature settings • Filling with pre heating – Set if the water shall be heated to max; “Filling max. temperature”, during the filling phase. Can be used to shorten the total program time.
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User manual Flushing in detergent box compartments Select which compartment(s) in the detergent box that shall be flushed in the module. The front mounted box has 6 compart- ments but 1a and 1b are flushed in parallel and this also applies to 2a and 2b. The top mounted box has 4 compartments. In factory made programs the compartments are used like below: •...
User manual Water level Water level in mm WB6–70 WB6–90 WB6–110 0.Low 1.Low Medium 2.Medium 3.Medium High 4.High 5.Extra High 6. Very High Very high Extra high Lorem ipsum High Medium high Medium Medium low Low level Drum Action Drop down list Action Rotation in sec.
User manual 7.1.2 Statistics This function is used to check the statistics of the machine. For example total program run hours, used chemicals, power fails etc.
User manual 7.1.3 Pumps In this menu you can manage dosing systems/pumps such as Dosave, Jetsave or other pumps connected to the machine. Pumps Select pump type connected • Select “Peristaltic” for Dosave (or any other dosing system or pumps connected to the digital (relay) outputs). •...
User manual 7.1.4 Settings In this menu, different settings to the machine can be made. The table show some of the settings that can be changed/set. Language • Default language – Choose from the drop down list which language that shall be used as default language on the machine. •...
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User manual • Programs Select if buttons for selection of chemicals shall be visible or not on the start screen. There can be a maximum of three buttons for chemical selection. One for detergent, one for bleach and one for softener. For each button it is possible to select the following: –...
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User manual Happy hour Here you can set discounts (in % or fixed amount) for weekdays and times of days. Barrier In this menu all parameters related to barrier machine are set, • Activate or not AIDO. • Activate or not one door configuration •...
User manual 7.1.5 Service This menu is mainly used for trouble shooting and functional tests. • It is possible to turn on/off outputs and also to check the status of inputs. • The drum motor can be ordered to run at a desired speed and direction. •...
User manual 7.1.6 Transfer This menu is used to transfer/copy programs and settings to/from the machine by using a USB memory. Follow the instructions on the screen. Download statistics report for the selected period. Transfer wash programs to/from the USB memory by drag and drop. Upload wash program images from the USB memory.
User manual 7.1.7 Connectivity To do the connectivity setting Then select “Connectivity”. go in the menu “settings”. You can set her connectivity parameters: • Use static IP require to do configuration in your own net.
User manual 8 Unloading 8.1 Unloading side (barrier washer) At the end of the wash When a program has finished, the indicating lamp on the clean side will show when the clean side unloading door can be opened. Caution With AIDO(Automatic Inner Door Opening) option, Take care of the disc of the opening system above your head. Risk of cutting with the edge of the disc!! The green key indicator blinks to indicate you can open the outer door.
User manual The clean side unloading door is now locked and the dirty side loading door can be opened. The clean side unloading door will only unlock when a program has been successfully completed. If the program has been fast forwarded or an error has occurred (no heating, water missing, other errors, etc.) the machine control sys- tem will unlock the dirty side loading door.
User manual 8.3 Open & Close inner drum doors — Unloading side 8.3.1 Open inner drum doors : How open the inner drum doors unloading side : When the "key" button flashes, open the outer drum door on unloading side. Open the outer door : Tilt the upper door to lock it in the locking system.
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User manual The lower door is held in position by the "butterfly" system. This system prevents laundry from falling on the floor, so you have time to line up a cart. Press the lower door to release the system. Gently help the lower door to rest on the lower part of the outer door frame.
User manual 8.3.2 Close inner drum doors : How close the inner drum doors unloading side : Upper door: Release the door from the locking system. Press down on the lever plate for this action. Gently help the door to descend until it contacts the "butterfly" system. Push to pass the "butterfly"...
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User manual Tilt the lower door. Press both doors by putting the upper door behind the lower door. Push until the hooks are inside their slotted holes. When the hooks are fully engaged in their slotted holes, you can gently release the pressure on the doors.
User manual 9 Troubleshooting - Error codes General The troubleshooting section is used to trace errors in the machine to a defective component or unit. There is a memory in the control system that will save the selected program for 10 minutes in the case of power failure.
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User manual Error code Component or function Text First action concerned Major Minor MEMORY There is no memory card in the con- SD-card is missing in the control trol system system. MAIN COMMON MEMORY The memory card in the control sys- SD-card is not formatted correctly.
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User manual Error code Component or function Text First Action concerned Major Minor Water filling It has taken too long to fill the right Check that water is coming in to the amount of water in the machine. machine. Ask a technician to check MAIN Check that the water tap is fully open! that the water valve filters are not...
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User manual Error code Component or function Text First Action concerned Major Minor Temp Sensor Temp sensor indicates too low water temperature, below -10 degrees MAIN Celsius WASHER Temp Sensor Temp sensor indicates too high water temperature, above 98 degrees Celsius Level Sensor Level sensor value is out of range...
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User manual Error code Component or function Text First Action concerned Major Minor Positioning system DRUM POSITIONING TIMED OUT The drum was not in position and locked in time MAIN BARRIER DRUM LOCKING / The drum could not be locked or UNLOCKING unlocked AIDO...
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User manual Error code Component or function Text First Action concerned Major Minor Inverter error KEB OVERVOLTAGE DRUM MO- Inverter error KEB UNDERVOLTAGE TOR KEB Inverter error KEB PHASE FAILURE Inverter error KEB OVERCURRENT Inverter error KEB OUTPUT PHASE FAIL Inverter error KEB OVERHEAT INTERNAL Inverter error...
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User manual Error code Component or function Text First Action concerned Major Minor Motor The machine needs service. This can be caused by short circuit in the motor or in the motor cables, MOTOR short circuit in the Motor Control Unit or bad contact in interlock signal.
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User manual Error code Component or function Text First Action concerned Major Minor Motor The motor has stopped working be- Contact service if this error mes- cause of too high supply voltage. If sages still persist after the power has MOTOR possible turn off the power to the ma- been turned off and on again.
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User manual Error code Component or function Text First Action concerned Major Minor Control system Internal communication error Error when trying to communicate with the bridge board COMMUNICA- TION Control system Open and close the door and then try There is something wrong with the again.
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User manual Error code Component or function Text First Action concerned Major Minor Control system There is something wrong with the Communication with the unit with ad- machine's control system dress 3 does not work. Ask a techni- COMMUNICA- cian to check that the addressing of TION IO-boards is correct and that con- nectors are connected as they...
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User manual Error code Component or function Text First Action concerned Major Minor Control system Error when updating Error when trying to update IOboard in address 4 COMMUNICA- TION Control system Error when updating Error when trying to update IOboard in address 5 Control system Error when updating...
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User manual Error code Component or function Text First Action concerned Major Minor Control system There is something wrong with the Communication with the unit with ad- machine's control system dress 13 does not work. Ask a tech- COMMUNICA- nician to check that the addressing TION of IO-boards is correct and that con- nectors are connected as they...
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User manual Error code Component or function Text First Action concerned Major Minor Temperature sensor The measured temperature in the ma- The sensor in the machine indicates chine is incorrect. The machine need a very high temperature. The sensor DLCU service.
User manual Error code Component or function Text First Action concerned Major Minor Weighing system The weighing system needs to be Go to the settings menu and select cali- calibrated. bration. Then follow the instructions on the display. Weighing system The weighing system needs to be Go to the settings menu and select cali- calibrated.
User manual 10:2 Memory SD-card cannot be read. Possible causes: • SD-card is damaged. Recommended actions 1. Contact Global Customer Care and report. 2. Make a clone. 3. Change the CPU and import the clone. 10:4 Memory SD memory is full. Recommended actions 1.
User manual 10:11 Clock The real time clock is supplied but does nor work properly. Possible causes: • The real time clock chip is damaged. Recommended actions 1. Make a clone, change the CPU and import the clone. 11:1 Water filling Long filling times can be caused by a leaking drain valve, blocked filler valve, defective filler valve, defective valve control board, clogged level sensor hose, leaking level system, etc.
User manual 11:5 Heating This error code will be shown if total heating time in a program is longer than a Maximum allowed heating time, typi- cally 2h 30 min. Maximum allowed heating time is defined in Config. 2 parameter Heating timeout. Compared to Error code 11:4 , this error code measures the maximum allowed heating time.
User manual 11:11 Water level This error code can be caused by for example water inlets not closing correctly, faulty level switch, blocked level hose, drops of water in the level hose, foam in drum or level hose, etc. Recommended actions 1.
User manual 11:28 Water level The DLCU on I/O type 30 contains a mechanical DLCU level switch (B2 on wiring diagram) which ensures that there is no water in the machine when the door unlocks. To ensure that the DLCU level switch (B2) functions correctly, the DLCU level switch (B2) status is compared with a predefined value from the electronic level sensor (B4 on wiring dia- gram).
User manual 11:29 Water level The DLCU on I/O type 30 contains a mechanical DLCU level switch (B2 on wiring diagram) which ensures that there is no water in the machine when the door unlocks. To ensure that the DLCU level switch (B2) functions correctly, the DLCU level switch (B2) status is compared with a predefined value from the electronic level sensor (B4 on wiring dia- gram).
User manual 11:31 Heating relay fault The machine detect there is problem in one or both contactors which drive the heaters. Possible causes: • One or both contactors which drive the heaters is/are stuck. • Cable between the electronic board and the error sensor is lose. •...
User manual 23:3 Motor This error code is generated by the MCU. The MCU continuously estimates the motor speed. If the estimated speed is less than 180 rpm 10 seconds after drive command, or higher than 180 rpm 60 seconds after stop command, the error will be shown.
User manual 23:4 Motor This error code is generated by the MCU for drum motor. The MCU constantly measures the voltage over the mains input. If the voltage drops below a predefined limit, the MCU will shut off the current to the motor and the error code will be shown. The error can be reset by pressing selector button when voltage is within range again.
User manual 23:7 Motor This error code is generated by the MCU for the drum motor. Each time the motor is started from stationary, the MCU will first measure the resistance between two phases in the motor. The MCU processor governs the output transistors so that a DC current flows between two phases in the mo- tor winding.
User manual 23:10 Motor This error code is generated by the motor control unit (MCU) for drum motor (Interlock hardware). The MCU must be powered with 230V / 50 or 60 Hz on the interlock input in order to drive the motor. The interlock circuits in the MCU have been split into two channels so that a component error in MCU cannot give a false confirmation that the door is locked.
User manual 23:13 Motor This error code is generated by the motor control unit (MCU) for drum motor. The MCU must be powered with 230V / 50 or 60 Hz on the interlock input in order to drive the motor. This signal is a confirmation that the door is closed and locked.
User manual 40:2 Control system This error code will be shown if the control system detects that the input I/O interlock is not active. I/O unit designa- tion, Axxx, that is shown in the error description is according to electric schematics and electrical component list. Recommended actions 1.
User manual 40:7 Control system This error code will be shown if the control system detects that the input I/O interlock is not active. I/O unit designa- tion, Axxx, that is shown in the error description is according to electric schematics and electrical component list. Recommended actions 1.
User manual 40:11 Control system The error code is shown if the control system can not communicate with one or several I/O units on D-bus. I/O unit designation, Axxx, that is shown in the error description is according to electric schematics and electrical component list.
User manual 40:13 Control system The error code is shown if the control system can not communicate with one or several I/O units on D-bus. I/O unit designation, Axxx, that is shown in the error description is according to electric schematics and electrical component list.
User manual 40:15 Control system The error code is shown if the control system can not communicate with one or several I/O units on D-bus. I/O unit designation, Axxx, that is shown in the error description is according to electric schematics and electrical component list.
User manual 40:17 Control system The error code is shown if the control system can not communicate with one or several I/O units on D-bus. I/O unit designation, Axxx, that is shown in the error description is according to electric schematics and electrical component list.
User manual 40:19 Control system The error code is shown if the control system can not communicate with one or several I/O units on D-bus. I/O unit designation, Axxx, that is shown in the error description is according to electric schematics and electrical component list.
User manual 40:21 Control system The error code is shown if wrong type of I/O unit is fitted. Could also occur if addressing of the I/O units is made in a incorrect way. After addressing of I/O units the CPU reads the type of each unit.
User manual 40:24 Control system This error code is shown if the CPU fails to update the FW/SW of an I/O board in address 2. Possible causes • Communication with I/O board interrupted during update. • End termination missing in machine. •...
User manual 40:27 Control system This error code is shown if the CPU fails to update the FW/SW of an I/O board in address 5. Possible causes • Communication with I/O board interrupted during update. • End termination missing in machine. •...
User manual 40:30 Control system This error code is shown if the CPU fails to update the FW/SW of an I/O board in address 8. Possible causes • Communication with I/O board interrupted during update. • End termination missing in machine. •...
User manual 41:1 Temperature sensor This error code is shown if the temperature sensor indicates temperature above + 98°C/208°F. Maximum allowed temperature is defined in parameter Max prog temp. Possible causes: • This high temperature means that the resistance in the sensor is too low (< 350Ω ). This can be caused by, for ex- ample, short circuit in the sensor or its wiring.
User manual 41:5 Control system This error code is shown if the solenoid is sensed to be unplugged. This could be caused by a loose harness, broken solenoid or the I/O 30 is broken. Recommended actions 1. Check the solenoid connector and harness. 2.
User manual 41:8 Control system The DLCU on I/O board type 30 counts the tacho pulses from the motor in order to guarantee that the drum is stand- ing still before the door is opened. To ensure that the signal from the tacho generator is working correctly, DLCU compares the tacho signal with a digital bit value from the CPU, which is due to the CPU having activated the motor.
User manual 42:2 Balancing system Position test is used to verify that I/O type 26 unit is correctly assembled and fixed in the expected position. Recommended actions 1. Check that I/O type 6 unit is assembled and fixed in correct position. 42:3 Balancing system I/O unit type 26 is not able to read any or too low values during extraction.
User manual 44:13 Weighing system The load cell No. 3 (B93 is located at Back right) is sending a signal which is too high/low to the CPU unit, or probably the cable is disconnected/damaged, or the load cell is damaged. Recommended actions 1.
User manual 52:2 Dosing This is a warning message that will be shown for 5 seconds if there is a problem in DMIS communication, i.e. the communication between the machine and a external detergent dosing system. Warning is shown if system has been up running once and then is interrupted or working intermittent. The warning will be shown at program start for 5 seconds, the next 5 programs.
Use a brass brush to remove lint from If the doors opens when pushing the the inner drum door springs, both from lower door, call Electrolux Professional inside and outside. technical service. Do not start a washing program.
User manual 10.2 Before each wash cycle : Caution Before each wash cycle, check the proper closing of the drum doors. If the safety spring is slipped under the opposite door, do not start the program and call your service depart- ment to adjust the locker.
Drum doors hooks: Visually check the hooks of the drum doors. If deformation or premature wear (cracks similar as the one on the picture) are visible, STOP THE MACHINE and contact Electrolux Professional Service Partner. Do not start a wash program.
User manual Drum doors deformation: Overloading could also create material deformation. The distance (B) between the closed drum doors and the drum radius must be lower than 10mm (see picture 1). The distance (X) between the closed drum doors and the outer drum radius must be high- er than 5mm (see picture 2).
User manual 10.6 Detergent container Important Rinse the inside, every days with water, the detergents container. Clean the detergent container at regular basis to avoid that it is being clogged by detergent residue. Clean the detergent container and siphons with hot water and for example a small brush. 10.7 Descaling When descaling is needed: Use the special machine cleaning program.
User manual 11 Lubricant table MACHINE LUBRICATION Rolling Rolling Assembly Bare gears Flange joints Reducers Reducers Circuits and bearings bearings paste (fretting with wheels with gears pneumatic Chains shafts Union pipes corrosion) and screws devices USES Bearings Bearings Thread Steam high circuits Slides...
User manual 12 Conversion of measurement units This following is a list of correspondences of the main frequency used units, to avoid the need to use measurement unit conversion table. 1 bar = 100 000 Pa British thermal unit 1 Btu = 1 055.06 J 1 bar = 1.019 7 kg/cm²...
User manual 13 Explanation of washing symbols (ISO 3758:2005 standard) To overcome language barriers, the following are symbols used internationally to give you guidance and recommen- dations when washing different textiles. 13.1 Washing The tub symbolizes washing. Max. washing temperature Symbols Mechanical action in °C ( °F)
User manual Symbols Explanation Bleaching allowed (chlorine or oxygen). Bleaching allowed (only oxygen). Do not bleach. 13.3 Drying The circle in a square symbolizes tumble drying. Symbols Explanation Can be put in a tumble dryer. Normal temperature. Can be put in a tumble dryer. Lower temperature.
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User manual Mild dry cleaning with solvent of hydrocarbon. Do not dry clean. Normal water cleaning. Mild water cleaning. Very mild water cleaning.
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