SERVICE MANUAL DISHWASHER + EDW 1001 FAVORIT , 17(16,9 1250 $/ 30 MINUTEN =(,7 9 25:$+/ 4 8, &. K 5(,1,*(1 K 752&.1(1 K (1'( (,1 $86 1250 $/ 9 25 %,2 63h/ (1 6$ /= ./$ 563h/(5 Dishwasher © Electrolux Muggenhofer Straße 135 D-90429 Nürnberg Germany Fax +49 (0)911 323 1022 Spares Operation Ausgabe: 09.02 R.Kurzke Publ.-Nr.
Index 1. Control panel ..........................................................................3 2. Dimensions.............................................................................3 3. Components ...........................................................................4 3.1 Electronic ............................................................................... 4 3.2. Circulation pump .................................................................... 4 3.3 Drain pump ....................
1. Control panel Function buttons Progamme buttons 2.
3. Components 3.1 Electronic On electronic models, a micro processor controls all components, this is done using triacs. The electronic also memorizes all programme data. The heating is switched by a relay on the electronic board. 3.2 Circulation Pump The circulation pump is driven by an asynchronous motor with an auxiliary winding. The auxiliary winding ist in circuit with a 3 mF capacitor. A tacho generator is used for speed control. There are three speeds for rinsing.
3.5 Detergent dispenser Dosing of detergent prewash 10 ml wash 20 - 30 ml Dosing of rinse aid position 1 - 6 2 ml - 7 ml Capacity 140 ml display lack of rinse aid dosing of rinse-aid maximum filling level outlet of rinse-aid detergent tray detergent tray for pre wash coil Spule The detergent compartment 1 is filling corresponding to the set dosing quantity when the door is open. Possibly existing rinse-aid in compartments 2 and 3 flows back into the storage tank of the rinse-aid.
3.6 NTC-Temperature Sensor Temp. Resistor 10°C 25°C 60°C 90°C 9653 Ohm 4843 Ohm 1204 Ohm 445 Ohm 3.7 Pressure Switch The pressure switch controls the water level. Without water, contact 11 - 12 is closed. fN Switch point with level Reset point with level 65 mm Ws 45 mm Ws The pressure switch is not adjustable. 3.8 Interference Filter The interference filter is connected in the terminal board parallel to the mains feed. 05.2002 R.K.
3.9 Spray arms The new cutlery basket is placed at the upper diswasher basket. The celling sprayarm sprays the water directly onto the cutlery basket and tguarantees an excellent washing result with the cutlery placed in that basket. Celling spray arm upper spray arm lower spray arm 3.10 Drying fan The new drying fan is located at the top on the rinse tank. Function mode of the condensing drying Rinse tank, fan and regenerating dosing with condenser form a closed circuit.
3.11 Regenerating dosing with condenser With every filling step, the condenser cools down due to the cold incoming water. Therefore another 1 liter of water is required during the drying cycle. 3.11.1 Water softening/regeneration The water softening can be adjusted in 10 levels. The incoming water flows until positon 5 to 85 % through the softener which works according to the ion exchange principle. The ion exchanger is filled with small epoxy resin balls.
4. Service tips 4.1 Open the housing 1 Remove the screws (Abb.1) of the upper plate on the left and right side. 2 Push the upper plate in front direction to remove the plate (Abb.2). To remove side panel remove fixing screws, pull the panel away from the rear, and gently out of the front trim. (pic.1). You need Torx epuipment 1 Remove the screws (1) to pull the outer door away. To remove the panel, remove the fixing screws (2) .
4.2 Position of Components 3 Detergent dispenser (1) Spray arms (2) Roof-mounted shower (3) Salt container (4) Filter (5) 4 5 2 1 Type plate (6) 6 1 On/Off-Switch (1) Electronic (2) 2 1 Electronic Panel (1) Detergent dispenser (2) 2 Thermal sensor (3) Drain pump (4) Pressure switch (5) 3 05.2002 R.K.
5 Back side view - Flow heater (1) Terminal box (2) - Inlet hose (3) Drain hose (4) - Water inlet for above spray arm (5) 1 4 2 3 1 Removing the detergent dosage chamber: - disengage locking tabs (1), disconnect hoses (2) holding the top of the chamber, pull upwards disengaging it from the softener. 2 Removing the softener unit : - remove the securing nut located under the salt cap.
Removing the base : - remove side panels, rear panel and plinth panel gently release base fixing clips with a screwdriver (figure) take off base carefully and release circulation pump, electronic and heater relay disconnect the float switch With - base removed, following components are accessible: Drain pump (1) Circulation pump (2) Flow heater (3) Temperature sensor / Turbidity sensor (4) Pressure switch (5) 4 1 5 2 3 05.2002 R.K.
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All-Around Water Protection Aqua-Control Inlet Hose The inlet hose has a double-wall construction. The inner hose is equipped with a flow restrictor built into the tap connection, and has a flow rate of 4 litres per minute. If the inner tube starts bursting, the water reaches the floor pan, gets diverted to the float switch in the floor pan and enables the drainage protection. In this case the electric valve at the water hose get voltage free and the water connection gets locked.
5.2 Water Inlet The water flows into the regeneration dosage chamber (7) via inlet valve (1), over air break (2), into regeneration dosage chambers (3) into softener (8). At this point the water divides. 1/4 of the water enters the tub through the vent (23). 3/4 of the water enters the sump (24) through hose (6). The level control chamber built into the sump operates the pressure switch (15).
5.2.1 Water load steps (Example) s tatic water load dynamic water load to level max. 4 r epetitions with level contr ol T imeout 1 T imeout 2 speed in U /min targets peed 10 S ek. 5 S ek. 5 S ek. 20 S ek. 1600 time in S ek. 0 water in L level check: level check: water failure dis played if level not r eached! water failure dis played if level not r eached! 3,6 - 4 dynamic water load ca. 1,6 s tatic water load time in S ek.
New pulse wash with random functionality speed in U /min 2800 var iable s peed 1600 20 S ec. s tar t-r outine T high,r T low T high,r T low T high,r time in s ec. 0 -function *) The variable speed is 1600 1/min at the moment and equal to all appliances. T high,r = time (high s peed) + r andom time water in L dynamic pulse was h level pr ess ur e s witch point water level time in s ec.
5.3 Draining During the wash cycle the water is pumped out at various stages. First the draining water cleans the filters (16). The filters are open at the bottom which allows any soilage to be rinsed off sufficiently. There is a non-return valve (20) at the inlet connection to the drain pump (19).
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6.14 2YHUYLHZ (UURU 'LVSOD\V Applicable for EDW1001 (UURU 1DPH 'LVSOD\ 3$$ /(' V Error Display visible for Customers Progr. LED flashing. Program stops. After remedying the error, the program can be continued by pressing the ON/OFF key S0. yes flashing yes Pressostat has not reached point of lit up return after 2 pumping cycles. permanently Progr. LED flashing. Program stops. After remedying the error, the program can be continued by pressing the ON/OFF key S0.
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