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SERVICE MANUAL
WASH
Washing machines
 ELECTROLUX HOME PRODUCTS
Publication
Customer Care - EMEA
guide to diagnostics of
number
Training and Operations Support
electronic controls
Technical Support
EWX11831
599 77 00-82
EN
THE INSPIRATION
RANGE
Edition: 10/2013 - Rev. 01
TC4 / TC3
G60

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  • Page 1 SERVICE MANUAL WASH Washing machines  ELECTROLUX HOME PRODUCTS Publication Customer Care - EMEA guide to diagnostics of number Training and Operations Support electronic controls Technical Support EWX11831 599 77 00-82 THE INSPIRATION RANGE Edition: 10/2013 - Rev. 01 TC4 / TC3...
  • Page 2 Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls 2/71 2013 TS/DT-mdm FCPD-dp 599 77 00-82 Rev. 01...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls Index INTRODUCTION ..........................5     Purpose of this manual ........................5     Cautions ............................5     How to proceed ..........................6     APPLIANCE CONTROL PANELS ......................7     PROGRAMMING/UPDATING THE MAIN BOARD ................
  • Page 4 Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls EF3: Aqua Control device triggered ....................63   EF4: Water fill pressure too low and solenoid valve open ..............63   EF5: Unbalanced load, spin phases skipped................... 63   EF6: Reset appliance........................64  ...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    For example: refer to the indications provided/illustrated in the <<metratester>> course at the address (http://electrolux.edvantage.net) on the Electrolux Learning Gateway portal. On completing operations, check that the appliance has been restored to the same state of safety as when it came off the assembly line.
  • Page 6: How To Proceed

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls 1.3 How to proceed 1. Identify the type of control in question (page 7) and access the diagnostic cycle. (see page 8) 2. Read the alarm stored (page 13) and consult the instructions regarding the “alarm codes”, page 14÷18. 3.
  • Page 7: Appliance Control Panels

    The circuit board can be programmed/updated using the Sidekick application. For further information, please refer to the instructions provided/illustrated in the course entitled << Guide to Sidekick >> at the address (http://electrolux.edvantage.net) on the Electrolux Learning Gateway portal. To update/program the main board, insert the Sidekick connector in...
  • Page 8: Diagnostic System

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls 4 DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM 4.1 Accessing diagnostics The operations listed below must be carried out within 7 seconds. TC 3 Do not start the procedure with your fingers over the combination sensors 1. Switch on the appliance using the ON/OFF Set the selector dial to position 0 (zero).
  • Page 9: Diagnostic Test Phases

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls 4.3 Diagnostic test phases Irrespective of the type of circuit board and the configuration of the selector, after entering the diagnostic mode, turn the programme selector dial clockwise to perform the diagnostic cycle for the operation of the various components and to read any alarms.
  • Page 10 Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls Selector Components activated Working conditions Function tested LCD display position TC 3 Door closed Water level below Water fill to Third - Door safety interlock anti-flooding level solenoid valve - Third Solenoid valve TC 4 Maximum time compartment...
  • Page 11 Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls Selector Components activated Working conditions Function tested LCD display position ----- ----- ----- ----- ----- TC 3 - Reading/Deleting the last alarm ----- ---- TC 4 TC 3 - The LEDs light up in sequence, the symbols on the LCD display light up in in groups and the backlighting...
  • Page 12: Alarms

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls 4.4 ALARMS 4.4.1 Displaying the alarms to the user When a problem arises with the appliance, “WARNING” appears on the LCD screen, represented by a code (three digits, indicating the time required for the cycle to end). At the same time the buzzer gives off three short “beeps”...
  • Page 13: Reading The Alarms

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls 4.4.2 Reading the alarms The last three alarms stored in the FLASH memory of the PCB can be displayed:  enter the diagnostic mode (para. 4.1)  Irrespective of the type of PCB and configuration, turn the programme selector knob clockwise to the eleventh position and the last alarm is displayed.
  • Page 14: Alarm Summary Table

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls 4.5 ALARM SUMMARY TABLE Alarm Description Possible fault Machine status/action Reset Page Tap closed or water pressure too low; Drain pipe improperly positioned; Water fill solenoid valve faulty; Leaks from water circuit on Water fill difficulty during washing Cycle is paused with door locked START/RESET...
  • Page 15 Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls Alarm Description Possible fault Machine status/action Reset Page Inverter is drawing too much current Cycle stops with door locked ON/OFF Wiring faulty on inverter for motor; Inverter PCB faulty; Motor faulty. >15A) (after 5 attempts) RESET Inverter is drawing too much current Motor malfunction (overload);...
  • Page 16 Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls Alarm Description Possible fault Machine status/action Reset Page START Display board microprocessor faulty If this continues, replace the display board No action to be taken ON/OFF RESET Communication error between main Wiring faulty; Control/display PCB faulty, Inverter board faulty, ---------------- RESET PCB and display...
  • Page 17 Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls Alarm Description Possible fault Machine status/action Reset Page Inconsistency between FCV relay Safety drain cycle (in the main board) and safety Faulty cabling; Main circuit board faulty RESET Cycle stops with door open “sensing”...
  • Page 18: Notes On The Behaviour Of Certain Alarms

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls 4.6 Notes on the behaviour of certain alarms  Configuration alarm E93: when this alarm rings (when turned on) the machine blocks and the alarm code appears on the display, provided the relevant configuration part is intact.
  • Page 19: Cannot Access The Diagnostics Programme

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls 5 CANNOT ACCESS THE DIAGNOSTICS PROGRAMME 5.1 None of the LEDs on the circuit board light up Are the power supply cable and the connection on Replace/repair the power supply cable, check the the main board (connector J1) connection working properly?
  • Page 20: Troubleshooting Based On Alarm Codes

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls 6 TROUBLESHOOTING BASED ON ALARM CODES E11: Water fill difficulty during washing Maximum water fill time for every level of the pressure switch (the time is reset every time the level is achieved) Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Run the diagnostic cycle and fill all the trays with water (phases 2,3,4,5,6)
  • Page 21 Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls Fig. 1 Fig. 4 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 3.5÷4.5KΩ 3.5÷4.5KΩ WASH PRE- WASH 3rd SOLENOID VALVE DISPLAY CIRCUIT BOARD WATER If there are burns on the circuit board, see page 69 21/71 2013 TS/DT-mdm FCPD-dp 599 77 00-82 Rev.
  • Page 22: E13: Water Leaks

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls E13: Water leaks Maximum overall water fill time exceeded (sum of all water fills between one drain phase and the next to avoid exceeding the maximum volume) Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Run the diagnostic cycle and fill all the trays with water (phases 2,3,4,5,6) Are all the trays filling with water? Is the drain pipe positioned...
  • Page 23 Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls Fig. 1 Fig. 4 Fig. 2 Fig. 3 3.5÷4.5KΩ 3.5÷4.5KΩ WASH PRE- WASH 3rd SOLENOID VALVE DISPLAY CIRCUIT BOARD WATER If there are burns on the circuit board, see page 69 23/71 2013 TS/DT-mdm FCPD-dp 599 77 00-82 Rev.
  • Page 24: E21: Drain Difficulty

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls E21: Drain difficulty Maximum drain time exceeded (measured for every cycle phase) Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Clean the filter and repeat the diagnostic cycle Is the drain filter clean? to check for any further alarms.
  • Page 25 Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls Fig. 1 Fig. 4 155÷200Ω Drain pump 155÷200Ω DISPLAY CIRCUIT BOARD If there are burns on the circuit board, Fig. 5 see page 69 25/71 2013 TS/DT-mdm FCPD-dp 599 77 00-82 Rev. 01...
  • Page 26: E23: Problems With The Component (Triac) Controlling The Drain Pump

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls E23: Problems with the component (triac) controlling the drain pump Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Is the resistance Replace the pump and repeat Is the resistance measurement of the pump the diagnostic cycle to check measurement of the pump approximately 155÷200 ?
  • Page 27 Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls Fig. 4 Fig. 5 Fig. 6 Drain pump 155÷200Ω  Ω 155÷200Ω DISPLAY CIRCUIT BOARD If there are burns on the circuit board, see page 69 27/71 2013 TS/DT-mdm FCPD-dp 599 77 00-82 Rev. 01...
  • Page 28: E24: Sensing Circuit Of The Component (Triac) Controlling The Drain Pump Faulty

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls E24: Sensing circuit of the component (triac) controlling the drain pump faulty Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Replace the circuit board and repeat the diagnostic cycle to check for any further alarms. If there are burns on the circuit board, see page 69 E31: The analogue pressure switch provides the main circuit board...
  • Page 29: E32: The Analogue Pressure Switch Causes An Error During Calibration

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls E32: The analogue pressure switch causes an error during calibration (At the start of every cycle, the appliance drains to empty the tub and creates a level 0 to check the calibration of the analogue pressure switch Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Drain the water from the tub.
  • Page 30: E35: Water Level Too High

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls E35: Water level too high The main circuit board measures a water level, using the electronic pressure switch, of more than 300 mm for longer than 15 secs. Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Drain the water from the tub.
  • Page 31: E38: Internal Pressure Chamber Is Clogged

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls E38: Internal pressure chamber is clogged The analogue pressure switch is not able to measure any variation in the water level for at least 30 secs during drum rotation. Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Clean the internal Drain the water from pressure chamber...
  • Page 32: E41: Door Open (Device With 3 Connections)

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls E41: Door open (device with 3 connections) Maximum time exceeded (PTC = 15 seconds) Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Close the door correctly and Is the door closed repeat the diagnostic cycle to correctly? check for any further alarms.
  • Page 33 Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls (device with 3 connections) Fig. 4 Fig. 9  Ω nΩ Door lock nΩ  Ω MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD If there are burns on the circuit board, see page 69 33/71 2013 TS/DT-mdm FCPD-dp 599 77 00-82 Rev.
  • Page 34: E42: Problems Opening Door

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls E42: Problems opening door Maximum time exceeded (255 seconds) Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Close the door correctly and Is the door closed repeat the diagnostic cycle to correctly? check for any further alarms.
  • Page 35 Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls (device with 3 connections) Fig. 4 Fig. 9  Ω nΩ Door lock nΩ  Ω MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD If there are burns on the circuit board, see page 69 35/71 2013 TS/DT-mdm FCPD-dp 599 77 00-82 Rev.
  • Page 36 Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls E43: Problems with the component (triac) controlling the door delay system (device with 3 connections) Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Checks to perform: Detach the connectors and To check the wiring, with the measure on the component door open, measure on the (fig.
  • Page 37: E44: Door Closed "Sensing" Circuit Faulty

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls Door lock  Ω nΩ nΩ  Ω MAIN CIRCUIT BOARD E44: Door closed “sensing” circuit faulty Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Replace the circuit board and repeat the diagnostic cycle to check for any further alarms. E45: Problems with the “sensing”...
  • Page 38 Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls How to check three-phase motors S = stator 1) Check the connection blocks (wiring) and for the presence of any protruding/kinked terminals. 2) Check for the presence of any marks / residue / water or detergent deposits on the motor and where these come from.
  • Page 39: E57: Inverter Is Drawing More Than 16A Current

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls E57: Inverter is drawing more than 16A current Abnormal current absorption by Motor Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Measure between all the terminals Replace the motor control board and of wiring connector J2CB-2, J2CB-3, repeat the diagnostic cycle to check for J2CB-4 and the appliance body: is there...
  • Page 40: E58: Inverter Is Drawing More Than 4A Current

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls E58: Inverter is drawing more than 4A current Abnormal current absorption by Motor Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Reduce the laundry load in the drum and Was the wash cycle performed with too restart the wash cycle.
  • Page 41 Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls Fig. 16 Fig. 15 Fig. 17 Connector Motor Ω ENGINE CONTROL BOARD If there are burns on the circuit board, see page 69 41/71 2013 TS/DT-mdm FCPD-dp 599 77 00-82 Rev. 01...
  • Page 42: E59: No Rotation Of The Motor

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls E59: No rotation of the motor The lack of motor rotation should last at least 3 seconds Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Check whether the friction is caused by Check whether the drum turns freely the motor (fig.17) or by the tub bearings without posing any resistance...
  • Page 43 Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls Fig. 16 Fig. 15 J1-CB J2-CB J1-IB Fig. 17 Fig. 14 Connector Motor DISPLAY CONTROL BOARD MOTOR If there are burns on the circuit board, see page 69 43/71 2013 TS/DT-mdm FCPD-dp 599 77 00-82 Rev. 01...
  • Page 44: E5A: Overheating On Inverter Board Heat Dissipator

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls E5A: Overheating on Inverter board heat dissipator The dissipator exceeds a temperature of 88°C Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Have continuous wash cycles been Leave pauses between one cycle and the performed, or has the wash cycle been next or reduce the laundry load inside the performed with too heavy a laundry load?
  • Page 45 Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls J1-CB J2-CB J1-IB Fig. 15 Fig. 14 Fig. 16 Fig. 17 Connector Motor DISPLAY CONTROL BOARD MOTOR If there are burns on the circuit board, see page 69 45/71 2013 TS/DT-mdm FCPD-dp 599 77 00-82 Rev. 01...
  • Page 46: E5C: The Inverter Board Input Voltage Is Too High (Beyond 430V)

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls E5C: The Inverter board input voltage is too high (beyond 430V) The voltage should stay above 430V for at least 5 seconds Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Measure the mains voltage and make sure Wait for the mains voltage to return to it is within the nominal range.
  • Page 47: E5D: Data Transfer Error Between Inverter Board And Main Circuit Board

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls E5d: Data transfer error between Inverter board and main circuit board The lack of communication must last at least 2 sec. Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Are connectors J16 (main circuit board) Repair the connectors and repeat the and J1CB (motor control board) properly diagnostic cycle to check for any further...
  • Page 48: E5E: Communication Error Between Inverter Board And Main Circuit Board

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls E5E: Communication error between Inverter board and main circuit board Communication protocol between the two boards not aligned Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Replace the motor control board and repeat the diagnostic cycle to check for any further alarms. E5F: Inverter board fails to start the motor Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted...
  • Page 49: E5H: The Inverter Board Input Voltage Is Too Low (Less Than 175V)

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls E5H: The Inverter board input voltage is too low (less than 175V) The voltage should stay below 175V for at least 5 seconds Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Are connectors J12 (main circuit board) Repair the connectors and repeat the and J1IB (motor control board) properly...
  • Page 50: E62: Overheating During Washing

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls E62: Overheating during washing The temperature of the NTC probe exceeds 88C for more than 5 mins. Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Run the diagnostic cycle Replace the heating Detach the connector and and fill with water up to the element and repeat the...
  • Page 51: E66: Heating Element Power Supply Relay Faulty

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls E66: Heating element power supply relay faulty Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Replace the circuit board and repeat the Measure between the connector J6-1/J6-2 of diagnostic cycle to check for any further the main circuit board and the appliance body.
  • Page 52: E68: Washing Heating Element Leakage

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls E68: Washing heating element leakage Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Run the diagnostic cycle Run phase 9 of the and fill with water up to the Detach the connectors diagnostic cycle, drain water door level to make sure the and measure between...
  • Page 53: E69: Washing Heating Element Damaged

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls E69: Washing heating element damaged Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Measure the resistance Measure the resistance value of the heating value directly on the Replace the heating terminals of the heating element () between element and repeat the...
  • Page 54: E6A: Heating Relay Sensing Faulty

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls E6A: Heating relay sensing faulty Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Replace the circuit board and repeat the diagnostic cycle to check for any further alarms. If there are burns on the circuit board, see page 69 E6H: Heating element power relay faulty (incongruence between sensing and relay status)
  • Page 55: E71: Washing Ntc Probe Faulty

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls E71: Washing NTC probe faulty Voltage value out of range (short-circuit or open circuit) Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Checks to perform: Detach the connector Run phase 7 of the diagnostic cycle Run phase 9 of the and measure directly and wait for the water to fill.
  • Page 56: E74: Ntc Probe Improperly Positioned

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls E74: NTC probe improperly positioned Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Is the probe visibly positioned correctly in Reposition the probe in its seat and its seat? repeat the diagnostic cycle to check for -see fig.
  • Page 57: E83: Error Reading The Programme Selector Code

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls E83: Error reading the programme selector code Selector position code not envisaged by the configuration data or configuration error Checks to perform: Turn the appliance on, turn Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted the programme selector to every setting: wait at least Repeat the diagnostic cycle...
  • Page 58: E91: Communication Error Between The Display Board And The Main Circuit Board (1 St Part)

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls E91: Communication error between the display board and the main circuit board (1 part) Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Disconnect the connector: J16 from the main board that connects the motor control board See page 59 Does the E91 alarm appear again?
  • Page 59 Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls E91: Communication error between the display board and the main circuit board (2 part) Inconsistency between configuration values on starting the appliance Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Follow from page 58 Check the wiring between the main circuit board and the display board:...
  • Page 60: E92: Protocol Incongruence

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls E92: protocol incongruence Inconsistency between configuration values on starting the appliance Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Incorrect configuration possible. Replace the circuit board and repeat the diagnostic cycle to check for any further alarms. E93: Appliance configuration error Inconsistency between configuration values on starting the appliance Checks to perform:...
  • Page 61: E9C: Display Board Configuration Error

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls E9C: Display board configuration error Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Incorrect configuration possible. Replace the circuit board and repeat the diagnostic cycle to check for any further alarms. E9E: Display board sensor/touch key faulty Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted...
  • Page 62: Ec1: Water Fill Solenoid Valves Blocked

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls EC1: Water fill solenoid valves blocked The flowmeter has to fill water even with the solenoid valve not piloted Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Does the Replace the main circuit board Does the solenoid appliance fill with and repeat the diagnostic cycle to...
  • Page 63: Ef1: Drain Hose Blocked/Kinked/Too High; Drain Filter Clogged/Dirty

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls EF1: Drain hose blocked/kinked/too high; drain filter clogged/dirty Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted This warning only appears at the end of the cycle. The appliance detected long drainage phases during the cycle.
  • Page 64: Ef6: Reset Appliance

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls EF6: Reset appliance. Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted No action to be performed, if continues, replace the main circuit board EH1: Mains frequency incorrect Power supply frequency out of configured range Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Important!
  • Page 65: Eh3: Supply Voltage Too Low

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls EH3: Supply voltage too low Supply voltage value higher than the one configured Checks to perform: Check that all the connectors are correctly inserted Important! The appliance remains in alarm status until the mains frequency returns to the correct values or the appliance is switched off (programme selector set to “0”).
  • Page 66: Wm Operating Circuit Diagram

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls 7 WM OPERATING CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 66/71 2013 TS/DT-mdm FCPD-dp 599 77 00-82 Rev. 01...
  • Page 67: Key To Circuit Diagram Wm

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls 7.1 Key to circuit diagram WM Appliance electrical components PCB components Main electronic circuit board Door safety interlock Electronic pressure switch DRAIN_YTY Drain pump Triac NTC (washing) DOOR_CLOSE_TY Door interlock Triac Pre-wash solenoid REC PUMP_TY Circulation pump TRIAC switch Wash solenoid...
  • Page 68: Main Circuit Board Connectors

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls 7.2 Main circuit board connectors J15-1 Aqua control device (Neutral) J15-2 Aqua control device (Line) J1-1 line (neutral) J15-3 Drain pump (Triac) J1-2 line J15-4 Drain pump (Line) J15-5 J15-6 J3-1 Analogue pressure switch (+5V) J3-2 Analogue pressure switch (GND) MACS communication J3-3 Analogue pressure switch (signal)
  • Page 69: Burns On The Main Circuit Board Ewx11831

    Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls 7.3 Burns on the main circuit board EWX11831 In the event of burns on the main circuit board, check whether the problem was caused by another electrical component (short-circuits, poor insulation, water leaks). Use the figures that follow to pinpoint the component which may have caused the problem, depending on the area of the burns.
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  • Page 71 REVISION: Revision Date Description Author Approved by 09/2013 Document Creation XX – 0X/201X 10/2013 Changed table with diagram and legend XX – 0X/201X...

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