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Electrolux EIFLW55HIW - 27" Front-Load Washer User Manual

Electrolux EIFLW55HIW - 27" Front-Load Washer
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137022700A (0805)
Washer Tech Data Sheet
This information is intended for Qualified Technicians Only.
CAUTION: DISCONNECT ELECTRICAL CURRENT BEFORE SERVICING
Please Return This Sheet to its Envelope in the Product for Future Reference
Contents Page
Error code explanation.............................................1
Diagnostics ........................................................1-2
Error Code Chart.....................................................3
Tests..................................................................4-5
Français………………………………………….........6-10
Español…………………………………………........11-15
Wiring Diagram……………………………………........16
Acronyms:
MB – Main Board (Board located inside machine on right side just behind control panel.)
MC – Motor Control
UI – User interface board (board located inside the front control panel)
DL – Door Lock
READING ERROR CODES
1. Wake the washer up by pressing any button (except the cancel button).
2. Press and hold the “Cancel and “Start” buttons simultaneously for 6 seconds. The failure code will appear in the
display as an E followed by two numbers.
NOTE: E00 means no failure code experienced. Troubleshoot the problem by using charts on the pages 3-5.
If there is no error displayed and the washer momentarily starts then turns back off:
1. Listen for a relay closure inside the control shortly after the “Start/Pause” key is pressed.
2. Check the connections on the MB make sure that they are firmly snug and secured.
To clear latest stored error code:
Press the “Cancel” button to enter standby mode and enable diagnostic entry.
Within 10 seconds after pressing “Cancel”, press any button to wake up the control.
Within 5 seconds of wake up, turn the selector knob to the far left cycle and press and hold the “Cancel” and the far left
button under the display simultaneously for 3 seconds to enter the Diagnostic Mode. (note: to save time at wake up,
the welcome screen can be bypassed by turning the selector knob).
Turn the program knob counter clockwise 9 turns (clicks) from the Start Position. The control will signal the last 5 error
codes with E00 meaning no error experienced.
Press and hold the far left key under the display and “Cancel” buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. The code(s) will
be cleared.
To return the washer to normal operation.
a) Unplug the power cord, wait 5-8 seconds, then reconnect the power cord OR
b) Turn the program knob clockwise 2 turns (clicks) back to the Start Position (LEDs are flashing).
Press the “Cancel” and far left button under the display until the LEDs stop flashing.
Diagnostic Test
The diagnostic test is used to check individual component function only.
TO START THE TEST:
Press the “Cancel” button to enter standby mode and enable diagnostic entry.
Within 10 seconds after pressing “Cancel”, press any button to wake up the control.
Within 5 seconds of wake up, turn the selector knob to the far left cycle and press and hold the “Cancel” and the far left
button under the display simultaneously for 3 seconds to enter the Diagnostic Mode. (note: to save time at wake up,
the welcome screen can be bypassed by turning the selector knob).
1. Upon entering Diagnostic Mode, all lights should flash for 1¼”x2” display models and all lights on for the 1¼”x4¾” display
models.

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Electrolux EIFLW55HIW - 27" Front-Load Washer Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandElectrolux
ModelEIFLW55HIW
TypeFront-Load Washer
Width27 in
Capacity4.4 cu. ft.
Energy Star CertifiedYes
Spin Speed1300 RPM
ColorWhite
Steam WasherYes
Number of Wash Cycles10
Voltage120 V
Frequency60 Hz
Depth32 in
Height38 in

Summary

Reading Error Codes

Clearing Stored Error Codes

Steps to enter standby, wake up control, select cycle, and clear error codes.

Returning to Normal Operation

Instructions to unplug/reconnect or turn knob and press buttons to exit diagnostic mode.

Diagnostic Test Procedures

Starting the Diagnostic Test

Steps to enter standby, wake up control, select cycle, and enter diagnostic mode.

Diagnostic Test Steps

Detailed steps for turning the program knob to test various components like solenoids and pumps.

Exiting Diagnostic Mode

Procedures to return the washer to normal operation after diagnostic tests.

Factory Reset Options

Resetting 1¼"x2" Display Models

Instructions to perform a factory reset on models with a 1¼"x2" display.

Resetting 1½"x4" Display Models

Instructions to perform a factory reset on models with a 1½"x4" display.

Installation Cycle Guide

Installation Cycle for 1¼"x2" Models

Steps to run the installation cycle on 1¼"x2" display models for testing.

Installation Cycle for 1¼"x4" Models

Instructions to access and run the installation cycle on 1¼"x4" display models.

Washer Error Codes and Troubleshooting

Error Code E11 to E74

Lists error codes E11-E74, their fault conditions, and corresponding tests for diagnosis.

Error Codes E91 to EF8

Lists error codes E91-EF8, their fault conditions, and corresponding tests for diagnosis.

Diagnostic Test Procedures

Tests 1-4

Procedures for tests 1-4, covering water fill, leaks, drain hose, and pressure sensor wiring.

Tests 5-7

Procedures for tests 5-7, covering water level, door lock, and motor resistance.

Tests 8-10

Procedures for tests 8-10, checking motor spin, resistance, and communication.

Tests 11-16

Procedures for tests 11-16, covering communication, power, heater, NTC, and water hoses.

Wiring Diagram and Component Information

Main Control Board and Wiring

Diagram of the main control board connections and component layout.

Component Resistance Table

Table listing electrical components and their resistance values.

Wiring Codes and Diagram Part No.

Explains wiring codes, connection types, and the wiring diagram part number.

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