DOC. NO. 5956.573.05 P. 3 9 / 8 8
Electrolux
EFS - Dishwashing Systems Platform
Electrolux Professional
It is advisable to carry out gear motor current setting upon machine installation and when one of the following
components is replaced:
1. Gearmotor
2. Inverter
3. Rinse module (Modular) or Wash+Rinse module (Compact) power board
4. User interface board.
Setting is not carried out in the factory, since current absorption depends on the machine power supply volt-
age. When the machine leaves the factory, the current absorption limit is given by the value of the “Max
motor curr.” (
) .
The parameter “Max motor curr.” () have following functions:
- if set to 0, the gear motor absorbed current control is disabled (even if it was the routine current setting);
- if the current setting procedure was not carried out, it represents the max. current threshold;
-
if modified, it represents the max. current threshold even if the gear motor current setting procedure
was carried out. To obtain the speed/ current correspondence again, it is necessary to launch the cur-
rent setting procedure again
.
When the gearmotor current is calibrated, the parameter
is automatically set to the maximum
value obtained in the calibration table.
B PROGRAMMING SHEETS
When installing a new user interface card in the equipment it must be configured according to the machine in
which it is being installed. All the necessary information is given below; carry out the following steps:
1. With the machine code, find the Prog. number in the table given below
2. Follow the instructions on the PROG XXX sheets (next pages)
3. In case of card replacement, with the machine code find the corresponding LAYOUT number and refer to
the LAYOUTS given in the section “LAYOUT OF CONNECTORS”
The parameters that must be configured are installation day, month and year (see par. A4.1.8 RATING
PLATE (ONLY FOR MODULAR RACK TYPE)), all the specific configuration parameters of each equip-
ment family (see par. B PROGRAMMING SHEETS) and the configuration parameters of the “specific
functions” (refer to par. B1 SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS).