Bowl Engaged; Hardware / Eeprom Supply Mismatch; Brake Deceleration Time-Out Fault - Fisher & Paykel SmartDrive Service Manual

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160. (10100000) Phase 1 to 6 - Bowl Engaged
The bowl has re-engaged itself during agitate. Possible causes for
this are a leak in the air bell, the bowl is over-loaded with clothes, the
clutch has jammed or is fouled with a foreign object.
Primary Source:
Action:
Secondary Source: Motor Control Module. (Phase 1 to 4 only.)
Action:
161. (10100001) Phase 2 to 6 - Hardware / EEPROM
The Motor Control Module checks the hardware configuration (ie.
110v or 230v) against its EEPROM table on power up. Should there
be a mismatch, this error is flagged.
Primary Source:
Action:
162. (10100010) Phase 3 to 5 - Brake Deceleration Time-
During the brake mode, the Motor Control Module has detected that
the bowl has not come to a stop in the permitted time once dropping
below 100rpm. This fault has been installed for software testing only.
Mechanical.
1. Check that the rotating bowl assembly is not
jammed to the agitator with any foreign object
that may be caught under the agitator skirt.
2. Check that the clutch teeth are not locked
together with dirt, lint, etc.
3. Make sure the bowl is not overloaded with too
many clothes.
4. If none of the above appear to be at fault,
then check the air bell at the bottom of the
inner bowl for leaks.
If the SmartDrive is empty of water at fault it is
possible that the pump circuit is faulty and has
caused a pump out during wash. This would
cause the bowl to re-engage during agitate and
the Motor Control Module to display this fault.
Replace Motor Control Module.
Supply Mismatch
Motor Control Module.
Replace Motor Control Module.
out Fault
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