Asko WM60/2 Service Manual
Asko WM60/2 Service Manual

Asko WM60/2 Service Manual

Wm60 series

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Contents
Updates ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................3
Introduction .........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................4
Product overwiev .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................5
Program WM60.3 .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................7
Program WM60.2 .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................9
Program WM60.1 .......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 10
Program selection, options and making settings WM60.3 ...................................................................................................................................... 13
Select program 60.3 ..................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 14
Select Option WM60.3 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 15
Making settings WM60.3 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 17
Selecting program WM60.2 ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
Selecting options WM60.2 ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 20
Making settings WM60.2 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 21
Selecting program WM60.1 ................................................................................................................................................................................................... 22
Selecting options WM60.1 ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 23
Making settings WM60.1 ........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 24
Service menu WM60.3............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 25
Service menu WM60.2............................................................................................................................................................................................................... 29
Service menu WM60.1 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 30
Shop program WM60.3 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 31
Shop program WM60.2 och WM60.1 .............................................................................................................................................................................. 31
Fault indications WM60.3 .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 32
Fault indications WM60.2 .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 33
Fault indications WM60.1 .......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 34
Components and measurement values WM60 ........................................................................................................................................................... 35
Measurement values thermistor ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 35
Technical data WM60 .................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 36
Tools ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 36
Wiring diagram WM60.3........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 37
Wiring diagram WM60.2........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 38
Wiring diagram WM60.1........................................................................................................................................................................................................... 39
Rehanging the door ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 40
Replacing panels and detergent compartment ............................................................................................................................................................ 43
Replacing front panel, door, cover plate and the hinges .......................................................................................................................................... 45
Emergency opener for door lock ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 46
Timer diagram WM60.3 ............................................................................................................................................................................................................ 47
Notes .................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 49
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Servicemanual Type: WM60 Contents Updates ..................................................3 Introduction .................................................4 Product overwiev .............................................5 Program WM60.3 .............................................7 Program WM60.2 .............................................9 Program WM60.1 ............................................10 Program selection, options and making settings WM60.3 ............................13 Select program 60.3 ............................................. 14 Select Option WM60.3 ..........................................15 Making settings WM60.3 ...........................................
  • Page 2 Servicemanual WM60 This service manual describes washing machine type WM60 and is a supplement to the general service manual for the 600 series.
  • Page 3: Updates

    Servicemanual WM60 Updates Revi- Date Description Signa- sion ture 2007-11-21 Updated the ”Show room program” /In-store demonstration programwith a description for machines manufactured week 737 and later. page 17 2007-10-16 Updated with WM60.2. WM60.3 added Stain program 2007-04-30 Updated with WM60.1...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Our hope is that this service manual is a useful tool for your daily work. The type designation is located by the inside of the glass door (see image below). Asko Appliances AB SE-534 82 Vara Sweden...
  • Page 5: Product Overwiev

    Servicemanual WM60 Product overview WM60.3 LCD 3 LCD 2 LCD 1 Programs: 14, where one consists of the menu for settings (Program 14) for V826, it is possible to add a program(stain program) Options: Settings: LCD 3 LCD 2 LCD 1 Programs: 14, where one consists of the menu for settings (Program 14) for V826, it is possible to add a program(stain program)
  • Page 6 Servicemanual WM60 WM60.1 Programs: Options: 4 or 6 Settings:...
  • Page 7: Program Wm60.3

    Servicemanual WM60 Program WM60.3 The tables present a few examples of the energy, water and time consumption of a few different programme set- tings. Consumption can vary according to water pressure, water hardness, water supply temperature, room tem- perature, load weight and content, variations in the power supply and selected options. In the examples presented here the rinse setting was set to “Normal”...
  • Page 8 Servicemanual WM60 Program WM60.3 continuation Program 5 with (stain program) Pre- Main- Temp. Rinses Water Energy Time wash Wash °C load num- con- sump., litres Program 1 Program 2 Program 3 Program 4 long 1600 long 1600 0,96 Program 5* long 1600 0,95...
  • Page 9: Program Wm60.2

    Servicemanual WM60 Program WM60.2 The tables present a few examples of the energy, water and time consumption of a few different programme set- tings. Consumption can vary according to water pressure, water hardness, water supply temperature, room tem- perature, load weight and content, variations in the power supply and selected options. In the examples presented here the rinse setting was set to “Normal”...
  • Page 10: Program Wm60.1

    Servicemanual WM60 Program WM60.2 continuation Program 5 rinses Pre- Main- Temp. Rinses Water Energy Time wash wash °C load num- con- sump., litres Program 1 Program 2 Program 3 long 1600 long 1600 0,96 Program 4 long 1600 0,95 long 1600 0,53 Program 5*...
  • Page 11 Servicemanual WM60 Program WM60.1 continuation Program 3 rinses Pre- Main- Temp. Rinses Water Energy Time wash wash °C load num- sump., litres Program 1* Program 2 long 1600 2,10 long 1600 1,19 Program 3** long 1600 1,19 long 1600 0,66 Program 4 short 1600...
  • Page 12 Servicemanual WM60 Program Machine type WM60.3 WM60.3 WM60.2 WM60.1 fr o m 826 Auto Stain program X selectable Time program Heavy Normal white/colour Quick white/colour White quick Colour quick Superquick Easy care/Sportswear Synthetics Wool Hand Wool/Handwash Rinse Spin/Drain Spin Drain...
  • Page 13: Program Selection, Options And Making Settings Wm60.3

    Servicemanual WM60 Program selection, options and making settings WM60.3 Super rinse Normal rinse Economy rinse 2000 2000 Program 1 Clock 95°C 95°C 1900 1900 Delayed Start Door ope- Program 2 1800 1800 80°C 80°C Program 3 ning 1700 1700 70°C 70°C Program 4 1600...
  • Page 14: Select Program 60.3

    Servicemanual WM60 Selecting program 60.3 The options are displayed in the order they occur in LCD2. All display text language versions are displayed. Press/ Pos. LCD 1 Comments/instruction turn Turn on the main power Auto, Auto, Auto, Automatprogram, Auto- This program automatically adjusts the length of the main wash vask, Autovask, Automaattipesu, Automati- and the number of rinses depending on the amount of washing and que, Automatikprogramm, Automatico, Auto,...
  • Page 15: Select Option Wm60.3

    Servicemanual WM60 Selecting options WM60.3 The options are displayed in the order they occur in LCD2. All display text language versions are displayed. Press/ LCD 2 Comments/Instructions 95°C Temperatur 80°C Temperature 70°C Selection of temperatures between Cold and 95°C. Cold is the same as the incoming water temperature.
  • Page 16 Servicemanual WM60 Selecting options WM60.3 LCD 2 Comments/instructions Press/ turn Normal water level, Normal Water Level, High water level Normal water level, Normal vattennivå, Can be selected in programs: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. Cannot be selected Normal vandstand, Normalt vannivå, during No spin and No draining.
  • Page 17: Making Settings Wm60.3

    Servicemanual WM60 Making settings WM60.3 The setting options below are shown in the order they occur in LCD2 (Program 15 under the program menu is, however, shown in LCD1). All display text language versions are displayed. If no choices is done within 2 minutes the display will be set in Stand-by mode.
  • Page 18 Servicemanual WM60 Making settings WM60.3 continuation LCD 2 LCD3 Comments/instruction Press/ Press/ turn turn Audible volume, Buzzer Volume, Audible volume, Ljudsignal volym, Lydsignal, Lydsignal, Hälytysääni, Volume buzzer, Off, Off, Off, Av, Fra, Av, Poissa, Off, Aus, No buzzer Tonsignal, Volume allarme, Off, apagado, Bыкл., Uit Volumen timbre, Грoмкoсть...
  • Page 19 Servicemanual WM60 Making settings WM60.3 continuation Language, Language, Langu- age, Språk, Sprog, Språk, Kieli, Langue, Sprache, Lingua, Idioma, Язык, Taal US English English Default Svenska Dansk Norsk Suomi Francais Deutsch Italiano espanol Русский nederlands Saves the setting and returns to the program menu, Program 15 Temperature , F°...
  • Page 20: Selecting Program Wm60.2

    Servicemanual WM60 Selecting program WM60.2 Remaning time Super rinse Program 1 95° C Anticrease Program 2 1800 * 80°C Presoak Program 3 1700 * 70°C Program 4 Program 5 1:25 60°C 1600* Program 6 50° C 1500* 40° C 1400 Program 7 Start/Stop 30°...
  • Page 21: Making Settings Wm60.2

    Servicemanual WM60 Selecting options WM60.2 Press Comments/instructions The maximum number of rinses is seven and varies Superrinse Press depending on selected program. Can be used with all programs except Auto, Time, Rinse, Spin or Drain programs. Additional water is used during the main wash and High waterlevel Press rinse cycles.
  • Page 22: Selecting Program Wm60.1

    Servicemanual WM60 Selecting program WM60.1 Turn/ Program Description Press 1. Auto This program automatically adjusts the length of the main wash and the number of rinses to the amount of laundry loaded in the machine. 2. Heavy Program for heavily soiled laundry, with dirt that needs to be fully dissolved before the main wash.
  • Page 23: Selecting Options Wm60.1

    Servicemanual WM60 Turn/ Program Description Press 8. Wool/Hand A gentle laundry program for wool, silk and garments that should be washed by hand. The highest available temperature is 40°C. This program has a short spin. The maximum spin speed is 800 rpm.
  • Page 24: Making Settings Wm60.1

    Servicemanual WM60 Making settings WM60.1 Settings Instructions Automatic door opening • Turn off the machine using the main power switch. • Press the Super rinse button and then the main power switch. • "AdO" is shown on the display if automatic door opening is activated, or "AdF" if the option has not been activated.
  • Page 25: Service Menu Wm60.3

    Servicemanual WM60 Service menu WM60.3 This is how to enter the service menu If the machine is on: First switch the power off with the main power switch. Press the program selector (S1) at the same time as the Main power switch. Press the program selector button 3 times within 5 seconds.
  • Page 26 Servicemanual WM60 Service menu WM60.3 continuation The options below are displayed in the order they occur in LCD 2. All display text language versions are displayed. Press/ LCD 2 Comments/instructions turn DataSerialNo, Data Ser Num, Data- Date for programming the software (Year_Week) SerialNo, DataSerialNo, Serienummer, Serienummer, Dataversio Nro, N°...
  • Page 27 Servicemanual WM60 Service menu WM60.3 continuation Test motor, Testing Motor, Test motor, The motor is running at normal action (49 rpm) Motortest, Tester motor, Test av mo- tor, Moottoritesti, Essai moteur, Motor testen, Test motore, Test motor, Teст мoтoрa, Test motor Test drain, Testing Drain, Test drain, Drain pump is on.
  • Page 28 Servicemanual WM60 Service menu WM60.3 continuation Reheat Off, Reheat Off, Reheat Off, Deactivate the function. Återvärmning Av, Genopvarmning Fra, Oppvarming Av, Uudelleenlämmitys Poissa, Réchauffage Off, Erneut heizen Aus, Riscaldamento Off, Recalenta- miento apagado, Haгрeв Bык, Opnieuw verwarmen Uit Reheat On, Reheat On, Reheat On, Activate the function Återvärmning på, Genopvarmning Til, Oppvarming På, Uudelleenlämmitys...
  • Page 29: Service Menu Wm60.2

    Servicemanual WM60 Service menu WM60.2 L3 L4 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 Switch off, and then on main power. •Wait for at least 5 seconds •Press down button S6 •Turn on the power •Pressing S6 when power on followed by 3 pushes on S6 within 5 sec enters the service menu. NOTE! Make all selections.
  • Page 30: Service Menu Wm60.1

    Servicemanual WM60 Service menu WM60.1 How to get to the service menu Is the machine turned on: turn off the power first at the main switch Press and hold the Start/Stop button while you press the main switch Press the Start/Stop button five times. SCREENING Comments/Instructions Turn/press...
  • Page 31: Shop Program Wm60.3

    Servicemanual WM60 Shop program WM60.3 1. Activating the Shop program (for machines manufactured up to week 736) If the machine is on: First turn off the power at the main power switch. Then press and hold the Start button while turning on the main power switch. At this point no settings can be made.
  • Page 32: Fault Indications Wm60.3

    Servicemanual WM60 Fault indications WM60.3 The below faults are indicated in plaintext in LCD 1. The table shows the indication in all languages and language variations. LCD 1 Cause Action Over flow fault, Overflow Fault, Over Too much water in the machine Service action: flow fault, Överfyllnad, Overløbsfejl, Check the machine’s level system, inlet valve and drain pump.
  • Page 33: Fault Indications Wm60.2

    Servicemanual WM60 Fault indications WM60.2 Error messages Cause Action Over flow fault Too much water in the machine Service action: Check the machine’s level system, inlet valve and drain pump. Make sure that there is no leaks. The drain pump is on, without any Service action: water in the machine.
  • Page 34: Fault Indications Wm60.1

    Servicemanual WM60 Fault indicators WM60.1 Error messages on the display Cause Action F10 – Overflow Too much water in the machine. Service action: - Check the machine's level system, inlet valve and drainage pump. - Check for any leaks. The drainage pump is running but Service action: the machine is empty.
  • Page 35: Components And Measurement Values Wm60

    Servicemanual WM60 Components and measurement values WM60 Item number Component Measurement value Comments 80 658 33 CIM-motor Resistanser: Pin 1-3 stator 3,7 Ω Pin 1-2 stator 3,6 Ω Pin 2-3 rotor 3,6 Ω Pin 4-5 tacho 178 Ω 28,4 Ω 80 617 06 Heating element 2000 W...
  • Page 36: Technical Data Wm60

    Servicemanual WM60 Technical data WM60 Height: 850 mm Width: 595 mm Depth: 585 mm Weight: 73 kg / 78 kg (with outer door) Cylinder volume: 50 l Max. washing capacity EU 7,0 kg, AU, US 6,0kg SE 5.0 kg Spin speed: WM60.3 400–2000 rpm, WM60.2 400–1800 rpm, WM60.1 400–1600 rpm Connection:...
  • Page 37: Wiring Diagram Wm60.3

    Servicemanual WM60 Wiring diagram WM60.3...
  • Page 38: Wiring Diagram Wm60.2

    Servicemanual WM60 Wiring diagram WM60.2...
  • Page 39: Wiring Diagram Wm60.1

    Servicemanual WM60 Circuit diagram WM60.1...
  • Page 40: Rehanging The Door

    Servicemanual WM60 Rehanging the door Some machines in the WM60-series is supplied with a door - is that the case the door is hung on the left-hand side. It is, however, possible to re-hang it according to the instructions below. Take care not to damage the paint when carrying out work with tools.
  • Page 41 Servicemanual WM60 5. Remove the plastic plugs covering the holes for the hinge pins and switch location Method for removing plastic plugs, lock and catch located on the machine and the door: Carefully push the plug, catch or lock upwards with a flat screwdriver. as the picture shows.
  • Page 42 Servicemanual WM60 10. Align the door in the upper hinge. Carefully push the lower hinge down if necessary and align the door. 11. Screw the lower hinge into place securely. Use Torx. 12 Press the plinth into place. The door has now been re-hung.
  • Page 43: Replacing Panels And Detergent Compartment

    Servicemanual WM60 Replacing panels and detergent compartment Instructions Image 1. Unscrew the top cover. 2. Carefully press the catches that secure the panel at the front beam. Release the catches from the front member by working the panel outwards. 3. Detach the panel by angling and pulling it carefully outwards at the lower edge.
  • Page 44 Servicemanual WM60 Instructions Image 6. Lift the detergent compartment. Then remove the hose clamps for all hoses, which are secured in the detergent container. Then detach the hoses from the detergent compartment. 7. If necessary: Replace the decor panel for the detergent compartment.
  • Page 45: Replacing Front Panel, Door, Cover Plate And The Hinges

    Servicemanual WM60 Replacing front panel, door, cover plate and the hinges Instructions Image 1. Unscrew the screws in the hooks holding the front panel. Then carefully pull off the drainage hose that is secured in the door for the drainage pump. Note! Water is poring out when the drainage hose is pulled off.
  • Page 46: Emergency Opener For Door Lock

    Servicemanual WM60 Emergency opener for door lock Instructions Image 1. The emergency opener is in the documen- tation kit. 3. Push the emergency opener into the slot beside the glass door. 4. Push the emergency opener upwards. and the door will open.
  • Page 47: Timer Diagram Wm60.3

    Servicemanual WM60 Timer diagram WM60.3...
  • Page 48 Servicemanual WM60...
  • Page 49: Notes

    Servicemanual WM60 Notes 80 813 75 Rev 05 Servicemanual WM60 EN...

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