Asko WM55A Service Manual

Asko wm55a/66a front-loading washing machine

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Front-loading
Product:
washing machine
Date:
11.1.2002
Reference:
N-Å Carlsson
ASKO Cylinda's range of washing machines was modified during the autumn of 2001. A brief
overview of the modifications which were carried out follows below.
Further information is given in the product data given below.
Replaces
New type
old type
WM33A
WM33
WM44A
WM44
WM50
NEW
WM55A
WM55
WM56
NEW
WM66A
WM66
Service manual
Overview of new/modified types of
washing machines introduced to the
market in 2001
Main differences
Programmer no longer fitted, replaced by rotary switch
and electronic control card. E2 no longer fitted,
new programs.
New panel graphic.
Programmer no longer fitted, replaced by rotary
switch and electronic control card.
E2 no longer fitted, new programs.
New panel graphic.
Electronic control with knob and 7-segment
LED display. 11 programs.
New control card. New menu logic.
New programs. Among other things, 1-24 hour delayed start.
New panel graphic. Shop program indicated on the display.
Electronic control with buttons and display.
8 programs. Shop program indicated on display.
See WM55A.
Type: WM55A/66A
Group:
21
Product info
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  • Page 1 Reference: N-Å Carlsson Page:1(14) ASKO Cylinda’s range of washing machines was modified during the autumn of 2001. A brief overview of the modifications which were carried out follows below. Further information is given in the product data given below. Replaces...
  • Page 2 For more information see the service manual for the W600 series. The difference in operation between the WM55/WM66 and WM55A/WM66A is that the new machines are provided with a new menu logic, new preset programs, new program types and different options. The...
  • Page 3 Instruction regarding EasyControl menu logic IMPORTANT! If you store a program by mistake you can reset it CREATING YOUR OWN WASH PRO- to what it was on delivery, see Reset program, fur- GRAM ther on in this chapter. 1. Press the button where this program is to be stored.
  • Page 4 The menu system for changing a preset program Select Select Program Menu program Change with: to be changed Menu Enter (For a temporary change, select any Select Temperature button). Change with: Menu Enter Select Spin speed Change with: Index to next Exit from menu/ Menu Enter...
  • Page 5 Occasional spinning or rinsing If you want to run a spin or rinse program only occasionally, without changing , you may do so as follows: 1. Load the wash and close the door. 2. Press the -button once. 3. Press the -button once.
  • Page 6: Default Settings

    Occasional options Setting/Option Description Limitations Program types Available programs are described in a separate table in this chapter. When the program type is changed all options and settings are set to their original values. For some program types it is only Temperature C,30-95°C.
  • Page 7 Preselected programs, 5-rinse Program information Program content Normal wash 60°C 1600 Light wash 40°C 1200 Super quick wash 40°C Hand wash (B) 30°C 1/1 (6,0 kg) Short spin (800 rpm Wash WM5566-P14-5 max.) (A) Can be changed before start, see instruction 1/2 (3,0 kg) Rinse Long spin...
  • Page 8 Available programs, 5-rinse Program information Program content Other Heavy wash C,30-95 1500 Normal wash C,30-95 1500 Light wash C,30-95 1500 Shorter for main wash than for normal wash Synthetic wash C,30-95 Quick wash C,30-95 1500 Super quick wash C,30-95 1500 Wool wash(C) C,30-40 Hand wash (C)
  • Page 9: Consumption Values

    Consumption values WM55A The following conditions apply to the consumption values indicated below: Temperature of the incoming water: 15°C. Element power: 2000 W. MATERIAL/WASH ENERGY CONSUMPTION WATER CONSUMPTION PROGRAM TIME PROGRAM LOAD (2) (approx. kWh) (approx. litres) (approx. minutes) TEMPERATURE (1) °...
  • Page 10: Switching Off

    Switching the shop program on and off S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 Switching on 1. Switch the machine off and on with the main switch 2. Press 5 x + S8 + S7 + S6 + S5 + S8 + S7 + S6 + S5 Start Stop 3.
  • Page 11 Test program/faultfinding for WM55A/66A Activation: 1. Switch the machine off and on with the main switch. 2. Press 5 x S5 or short-circuit via E14 and press S9. S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7 S8 5 x S5 Test program...
  • Page 12: Reset Program

    Loops on WM55A control card. Loops and their function Control unit Art. no. 8064257 J1 J2 J3 J4 J5 E 14 Loop Option Not broken/Closed Broken/Open Not used Not used Number of rinses 3 rinses 5 rinses Foam indications Not used Reprogramming of display and button functions: Programs must be in 0 position.
  • Page 13 Loops on WM 66A control card Control unit Art. no. 8064265 Loops and their function J3 J4 J5 E 14 Loop Option Not broken/Closed Broken/Open Not used Not used Number of rinses 3 rinses 5 rinses Foam indication. Not used Reprogramming of display and button functions: Programs must be in 0 position.
  • Page 14: Drain Pump

    RINSE SENSOR, RPS (WM66A) see electrical diagram. Art.no. 80 628 16 ELEMENT ASKO Rinse sensor type 6622. 2000 W The rinse sensor is installed next to the drain Art.no. 80 617 06 pump and controls the turbidity of the outgo-...
  • Page 15 DOOR LOCK Art.no. 80 616 64 Art.no. 80 616 79 122 Ω ASKO Level sensor type 1166. Resistance: Voltage: Current: ca 2 A 0,5 V output from the sensor at pressure 0 and The door lock is mechanical and is controlled 0-level is reached during pumping out.

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