Dryer 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 |
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Error code explanation |
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Error Code Chart.................................................... |
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Diagnostics ................................................................. |
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Français…………………………………………......4-6 |
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Español…………………………………………..............7-9 |
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Wiring Diagram…………………………………….......10-11 |
Acronym Table
CW – Clockwise
CCW – Counter Clockwise
READING ERROR CODES
1.Wake the dryer up by pressing any button but “cancel”.
2.Press and hold the “cancel” and “start pause” buttons simultaneously for 6 seconds to show the last error code recorded. The error code will appear in the display as an E followed by two numbers. NOTE: E00 means no failure code experienced.
3.To view the last 5 error codes recorded, refer to the Diagnostic Mode listed below.
4.Troubleshoot problem by using the chart below.
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Fault |
Possible Fault Conditions |
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E31 |
Contact Sensor |
Electronic Control Board defective or |
Check Contact Sensor and wiring. If no problems are found with Contact |
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frequency too high |
foreign object interfering with contact |
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Sensor, replace Electronic Control Board. |
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E32 |
Contact Sensor |
Electronic Control Board defective or |
Check Contact Sensor and wiring. If no problems are found with Contact |
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frequency too low |
foreign object interfering with contact |
Sensor, replace Electronic Control Board. |
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E42 |
Door Sensing |
Electronic Control Board defective |
Replace Electronic Control Board. |
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failure |
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E51 |
Motor Relay failure |
Motor Relay stuck open or closed; |
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Wiring defective |
stopped. If motor does not start when “start” key is pressed, check for open |
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circuit between L1 and motor relay connection (J3-2). If no wiring problems |
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found, replace Electronic Control Board. |
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E52 |
Motor Fault – |
Motor overheating; Laundry load too |
Remove any load from dryer and check if drum turns freely by hand. Check |
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motor stopped or |
heavy; Low power supply; Motor, or |
L1 power supply voltage, motor wiring, and motor thermal protector (if motor |
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not starting |
Wiring defective |
thermal protector has tripped, it may take up to 30 minutes to reset). |
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E53 |
Motor Centripetal |
Motor Centripetal Switch, Electronic |
Check wiring. Check if Motor Centripetal Switches are stuck in open or closed |
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Control Board Defective, or wiring |
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Switch Failure |
positions. Replace motor. Replace Electronic Control Board. |
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defective. |
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E54 |
Motor Sensing |
Electronic Control Board defective |
Replace Electronic Control Board and retest. |
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failure |
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E61 |
Heater Relay |
Heater relay stuck open or closed; |
Check for short circuit across heater relay(s) (RL5, RL6, RL7) or L1 applied |
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failure |
to heater relay output(s) (J5-2, J7-1, J7-3) with cycle stopped. Check for |
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Wiring defective |
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open circuit between L1 and heater relay connection(s) (J5-1, J5-3, J7-2). If |
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no wiring problems are found, replace Electronic Control Board and retest. |
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E63 |
Heater to Earth |
Heating element or wiring defective |
Check heater coils and connections for short circuits to the cabinet. Replace |
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Ground |
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heater and/or wiring and retest. |
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E64 |
Heater Open |
Heating element or wiring defective |
Check heater coils and connections for open circuits. Replace heater and/or |
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E65 |
High Limit |
High vent restriction, High Limit |
For Electric Model, check Inlet Thermal Limiter for continuity. If Thermal Limiter |
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Thermostat trip |
Thermostat defective or Inlet Thermal |
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count too high |
Limiter tripped (Electric Model only) |
damage. If no further damage is evident, replace Thermal Limiter. If no |
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problems are found with the Thermal Limiter, check exhaust vent system for |
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air blockages. If no problems with vent restrictions, check/replace High Limit |
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Thermostat, and retest. |
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E66 |
Thermal Limiter |
Outlet Thermal Limiter tripped Inlet |
Check Outlet Thermal Limiter for continuity. For Gas Model, also check Inlet |
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Open Circuit |
Thermal Limiter tripped (Gas |
Thermal Limiter for continuity. If Thermal Limiter is open, check for evidence |
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Model only) or wiring defective |
of high temperature event and any resulting damage. If no further |
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damage is evident, replace Thermal Limiter and retest. |
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Error |
Fault |
Possible Fault Conditions |
Possible Solutions |
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E67 |
Heaters Sensing |
Electronic Control Board defective |
Replace Electronic Control Board and retest. |
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E71 |
Outlet Control |
Outlet Control Thermistor or wiring |
Check resistance of Outlet Control Thermistor, and check wiring for open circuit. |
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Thermistor open |
defective |
Resistance should be between 4.9K Ohm and 6.2K Ohm at room temperature |
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retest. |
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E72 |
Outlet Control |
Outlet Control Thermistor or wiring |
Check resistance of Outlet Control Thermistor, and check wiring for short circuit |
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Thermistor short |
across Thermistor connections. Resistance should be between 4.9K Ohm and |
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circuit |
6.2K Ohm at room temperature (68-77° F or 20-25° C). Replace Outlet Control |
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Thermistor and/or wiring and retest. |
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E91 |
Communication |
Wiring, Electronic Control Board, or |
Check connections between Electronic Control Board and Interface Board. If no |
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Error |
Interface Board defective |
wiring problems, replace Electronic Control Board or Interface Board. |
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E92 |
Incompatible |
Electronic Control Board incompatible |
Check if correct Interface Board console and Electronic Control Board are |
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installed. Replace appropriate hardware. |
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E93 |
Machine |
Wrong configuration data loaded, |
Check if correct Interface Board and console are installed. Replace Interface |
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configuration |
Interface Board or Electronic Control |
Board and/or console. |
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checksum error |
Board or wiring defective |
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E94 |
Cycle configuration |
Wrong configuration data loaded or |
Replace Electronic Control Board. |
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checksum error |
Electronic Control Board defective |
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E97 |
Program mismatch |
Wrong configuration data loaded, |
Replace Electronic Control Board. |
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Main Supply |
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EA1 |
Frequency out of |
Electronic Control Board faulty |
Check frequency of line voltage. |
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Range |
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Voltage too high |
Line voltage too high or Electronic |
Check amplitude of line voltage. |
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EA2 |
Control Board faulty |
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EA3 |
Voltage too low |
Line voltage too low or Electronic |
Check amplitude of line voltage. |
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Improper home |
Line connections in home faulty, |
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EA4 |
wiring or Electronic Control Board |
Check wiring at terminal block for L1-N-L2 wired incorrectly. |
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EA5 |
Main V Sensing |
Electronic Control Board defective |
Replace Electronic Control Board. |
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EF1 |
Vent Blocked |
High vent restriction, Exhaust Control |
Check vent restrictions and resistance values of Exhaust Control Thermistor |
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Thermistor, Inlet Control Thermistor, or |
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EF3 |
Max Timeout Timer |
Exhaust blocked; Exhaust Control |
Check vent restriction, Contact Sensor, and resistance values of Exhaust |
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Thermistor, Inlet Control |
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Control Thermistor and Inlet Control Thermistor |
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Thermistor, Contact Sensor or |
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Electronic Control Board defective |
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EF8 |
Key Stuck |
Console button or Interface Board |
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Check buttons for activation when pressed. Replace console or Interface Board as appropriate
FACTORY RESET
1. Press and hold the “Temperature” and “Dry Level” buttons simultaneously for 6 seconds. For models with
“Temperature”, “Dry Level” and “Dry Time” buttons, press and hold the “Dry Level” and “Dry Time” buttons simultaneously for 6 seconds.
DIAGNOSTIC MODE
1.Press the “cancel” button to enter standby mode and enable diagnostic entry.
2.Within 10 seconds after pressing “cancel”, press any button (but “cancel”) to wake up the control.
3.Within 5 seconds of wake up, turn the selector knob to the far left cycle and press and hold the “cancel” and the center 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).
4.Upon entering Diagnostic Mode, all lights should flash on and off.
5.The following steps can be cycled through by turning the 2selector knob clockwise:
Diagnostic Mode
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Test/Activated Component |
Operator Check |
LCD row |
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Lights / Buttons test |
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Motor Clockwise (CW) |
Check Motor function. Look for Drum |
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rotation in clockwise direction |
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Check moisture reading. Place fingers |
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“1111” if Contact Sensor |
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Contact Sensor |
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“MOIST. BARS” |
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Motor Clockwise (CW) |
Check Motor function. Look for Drum |
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rotation in clockwise direction |
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Lights / Buttons |
Lights / Buttons |
Check all buttons and lights. Press all |
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test + Motor CW |
ID number in digit display. Check to see |
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that all Lights function |
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Motor CW + Heater |
Motor CW + |
Check Motor and Heater function. Check |
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Heater |
“HEAT1 - NTC1” |
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display. |
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Motor CW + Heater |
Motor CW + |
Check Motor and Heater function. |
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“HEAT2 - NTC2” |
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Motor CW + Heater |
Motor CW + |
Check Motor and Heater function. Check |
“HEAT3 - NTC1” |
Outlet Control Thermistor |
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Motor CW |
Check for Mist |
“MIST VALVE” |
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Error code history display |
Check last 5 error codes displayed (See |
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Table above for error code definitions) |
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Software version |
Software version |
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NOTE : To clear the error code (s): Press and hold the center key under the display and “cancel” buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds.
6.To exit Diagnostic Mode:
a)Unplug the power cord, wait 5-8 seconds, then reconnect the power cord OR
b)Turn the program knob to the Start Position (lights/Buttons Test). Press the “cancel” and center button under the display simultaneously for 6 seconds.
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Replacez cette fiche dans son enveloppe dans l’appareil pour référence ultérieure
Tableau des acronymes
SH - Sens horaire
SAH - Sens antihoraire
LECTURE DES CODES D’ERREUR
1.Réveillez la laveuse en appuyant sur une touche quelconque, sauf “cancel (annuler)”.
2.Appuyez et maintenez simultanément appuyées les touches “cancel (annuler)” et “start (départ)/ pause” pendant 6 secondes pour afficher le dernier code d’erreur enregistré.
Le code d’erreur s’affiche à l’écran sous la forme d’un E suivi de deux chiffres. REMARQUE : E00 signifie qu’il n’existe aucun code d’erreur.
3.Pour afficher les 5 derniers codes d’erreur enregistrés, référez-vous au mode Diagnostic listé ci-dessous.
4.Vérifiez la source du problème en utilisant le tableau ci-dessous.
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E31 |
Fréquence du |
Carte de contrôle électronique |
Vérifiez le capteur à contact et le câblage. Si le capteur à contact ne |
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capteur à contact |
défectueuse ou corps étranger |
présente aucun problème, remplacez la carte de contrôle électronique et |
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trop élevée |
interférant avec le capteur à |
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E32 |
Fréquence du |
Carte de contrôle électronique |
Vérifiez le capteur à contact et le câblage. Si le capteur à contact ne |
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capteur à contact |
défectueuse ou corps étranger |
présente aucun problème, remplacez la carte de contrôle électronique et |
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trop basse |
interférant avec le capteur à |
faites un nouveau test. |
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E42 |
Défaillance du |
Carte de contrôle électronique |
Remplacez la carte de contrôle électronique et faites un nouveau test. |
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capteur de la porte |
défectueuse |
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E51 |
Défaillance du |
Relais du moteur bloqué en |
Si le moteur fonctionne continuellement sous tension, vérifiez la présence |
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position ouverte ou fermée ; |
d’un court-circuit au niveau du relais du moteur (RL2), ou L1 à la sortie du |
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relais du moteur (J3-1) lorsque le cycle est arrêté. Si le moteur ne démarre |
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pas lorsque vous appuyez sur la touche “start (départ)”, vérifiez si le |
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circuit est ouvert entre L1 et la connexion du relais du moteur (J3-2). Si le |
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câblage ne présente aucun problème, remplacez la carte de contrôle |
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électronique et faites un nouveau test. |
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E52 |
Anomalie moteur - |
Surchauffe du moteur ; Le linge |
Retirez le linge de la sécheuse et vérifiez si le tambour tourne librement |
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avec la main. Vérifiez la tension de l’alimentation L1, le câblage et le |
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d’alimentation basse ; Moteur ou |
protecteur thermique du moteur (si le protecteur thermique s’est déclenché, |
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câblage défectueux |
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E53 |
Défaillance de |
Interrupteur du moteur de type |
Vérifiez le câblage. Vérifiez si les interrupteurs du moteur de type |
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centripète, carte de |
contrôle |
centripète sont bloqués en position ouverte ou fermée. Remplacez le |
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moteur de type |
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câblage |
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centripète |
défectueux. |
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E54 |
Défaillance du |
Carte de contrôle électronique |
Remplacez la carte de contrôle électronique et faites un nouveau test. |
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défectueuse |
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E61 |
Défaillance du |
Relais de l’élément chauffant |
Vérifiez la présence d’un court-circuit entre les relais de l’élément |
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bloqué en position ouverte ou |
chauffant (RL5, RL6, RL7) ou L1 appliqué aux sorties du relais de l’élément |
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fermée ; Câblage défectueux |
chauffant (J5-2, J7-1, J7-3) lorsque le cycle est arrêté. Vérifiez si le |
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circuit est ouvert entre L1 et les connexions du relais de l’élément chauffant |
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(J5-1, J5-3, J7-2). Si le câblage ne présente aucun problème, remplacez |
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la carte de contrôle électronique et faites un nouveau test. |
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E63 |
Élément chauffant |
Élement chauffant ou câblage |
Vérifiez les bobines de l’élément chauffant et les connexions à la recherche |
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E64 |
Élément chauffant |
Élement chauffant ou câblage |
Vérifiez les bobines de l’élément chauffant et les connexions à la recherche |
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E65 |
Nombre de |
Évent haut obstrué, thermostat |
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déclenchement |
limiteur |
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limite-haute trop |
thermique d’entrée |
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élevé |
électrique uniquement) |
thermique ne présente aucun problème, vérifiez si le système d’évacuation |
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