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Brand | Electrolux |
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Model | W31100H |
Category | Washer |
Language | English |
Overview of technical specifications for various machine models, including drum dimensions and speeds.
Routine checks for door lock, leaks, detergent dispenser, drain valve, and compressed air regulator.
Tasks including checking external switch, panels, hoses, drive belts, and cleaning filters.
Highlights critical safety measures, especially when dealing with high voltages during diagnostics.
Details errors like NO WATER, DOOR LOCK, LOW/HIGH TEMPERATURE, etc., with their messages.
Continues error list covering EMERGENCY STOP, INTERLOCK, OIL LEVEL, PRESSURE SENSORS, etc.
Lists error codes related to motor control, including voltage, overheating, and communication issues.
Details the machine functions controllable via the service program for fault-finding.
Step-by-step guide on how to navigate the menu to access the service program mode.
Details the physical button on the CPU board required to gain access to service programs.
Guidance for diagnosing issues where the display shows no indication or the machine is unresponsive.
Detailed procedure for diagnosing and resolving the 'NO WATER' error code.
Steps to diagnose and fix the 'DOOR OPEN' error, involving voltage checks.
Procedure for resolving the 'DOOR UNLOCKED' error, focusing on voltage and cabling checks.
Guide to troubleshoot 'NTC LOW TEMP' by checking the temperature sensor and program card.
Steps for diagnosing 'NTC HIGH TEMP' errors, involving sensor resistance and cabling.
Procedure to address 'WATER IN DRUM' errors, checking for blockages and drain valve function.
Guide to resolve 'MACHINE OVERFILLED' errors by checking water levels and hoses.
Steps for troubleshooting 'NO HEATING' errors, checking heat supply and drain valve operation.
Procedure for the 'NOT DRAINED' error, checking drain blockages and room drainage capacity.
Guide to resolve 'UNBALANCE SENSOR FAULT' by checking switch function and cabling.
Procedure to diagnose 'DOOR LOCK' errors by checking card connection and actuator.
Guide for 'OVER HEAT PM' errors, checking machine load, fan, and motor operation.
Procedure for 'MOTOR OVER HEAT' errors, checking drum/motor smoothness and resistance.
Steps for 'OVER CURRENT' errors, checking motor windings, cabling, and controller output.
Guide for 'UNDER VOLTAGE' errors by checking voltage supply to the motor controller and main switch.
Steps for 'OVER VOLTAGE' errors, checking voltage supply to the motor controller and main switch.
Guide for 'PHASE MISSING' errors by checking voltage supply to the motor controller and main switch.
Describes CPU board control, communication, and I/O board inputs/outputs for machine functions.
Details the control and communication of I/O cards A11 and A12, including inputs and outputs.
Expands on the CPU card's control functions, communication, and input utilization.
Details I/O card serial interface, voltage supply, and input/output signals for machine functions.
Lists controllable machine functions and readable I/O card input signals available in the service program.
Step-by-step instructions on how to navigate the menu to select and enter the service program.
Details the button on the CPU board required for accessing service programs to prevent unauthorized use.
Explains how to activate machine functions and highlights input signals active in the service program.
Step-by-step guide on navigating the menu to select and enter the 'SETTINGS 1' function.
Step-by-step guide to access 'SETTINGS 2', requiring a supplier-provided code.
Step-by-step instructions for downloading software onto a new CPU board using the CMM G3000 program.
Step-by-step instructions for replacing an I/O board, including software installation and configuration.
Explains the electromechanical locking device, its bistable states, and the sequence for locking and unlocking the door.
Provides critical safety warnings when working with electric components in the motor control, highlighting high voltage risks.
Explains how the motor control unit communicates with the program unit and its role in controlling motor RPM and acceleration.
Provides checks for when the drain valve will not close or will not open, and how to diagnose leaks.
Provides step-by-step instructions for installing the tilt function, including removing panels and inserting cylinder units.
Outlines the procedure for testing the tilt function, including operating switches and checking for leaks.
Provides safety rules for handling the weighing equipment as a precision measuring device.
Step-by-step instructions for replacing a load cell, including safety precautions and component removal.
Details the steps for replacing the scale unit, including disconnecting connectors and checking the dead load selector.
Provides fault-finding procedures for 'Weight, kg: 999,9 or -999,9' errors, checking connections and load cells.