Electrolux TC3 Service Manual

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SERVICE MANUAL
WASHING
Washing machines
with electronic control
system
EWM10931
Functional characteristics
INSPIRATION RANGE
TC3 TC2
ELECTROLUX HOME PRODUCTS
Customer Care - EMEA
Training and Operations Support
Technical Support
Publication
number
Edition: 04/2012 - Rev. 00
EN
TC3
TC2
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - TC3 TC2

SERVICE MANUAL WASHING Washing machines with electronic control system EWM10931 Functional characteristics INSPIRATION RANGE TC3 TC2 ELE

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Technical Support – ADL 10/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 3.1.4.4 Sensors – LEDs and LCD The functions of each button are defined by the configuration of

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Technical Support – ADL 11/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 Sensor no. 3: SPIN SPEED This is related to the part of the LCD display in which the washing c

Page 4 - 1 PURPOSE OF THIS MANUAL

Technical Support – ADL 12/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00  LCD The information described below also appears on the LCD: Washing Machine The three icon

Page 5 - 2 WARNINGS

Technical Support – ADL 13/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 End of cycle: End of the programme is indicated by a permanently lit zero (when the door can be

Page 6 - 3 TC3 STYLING

Technical Support – ADL 14/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 3.1.4.5 Buzzer This comprises a multi-tone buzzer and sounds in the following cases: When the

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Technical Support – ADL 15/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 4 TC2 STYLING 4.1 General characteristics The TC2 styling has a single ON/OFF button, all the o

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Technical Support – ADL 16/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 4.2 Control panels 4.2.1 Styling Max. 1 Button Max. 10 sensors 14 position programme sele

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Technical Support – ADL 17/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 4.2.1.2 Control panel configuration The washing programmes, the functions of the s

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Technical Support – ADL 18/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 Sensors – LEDs and LCD The functions of each button are defined by the configuration of the appli

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Technical Support – ADL 19/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 Sensor no. 11: STORING A PROGRAMME This sensor is located beneath the sensor used to adjust t

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Technical Support – ADL 2/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00

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Technical Support – ADL 20/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 LCD The information described below also appears on the LCD: Programme phases Padlock

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Technical Support – ADL 21/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 Extra-rinse: Appliances which do not feature the sensor and related LED for the Extra rinse opt

Page 15 - 4 TC2 STYLING

Technical Support – ADL 22/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 4.2.2 Time Manager and Eco Manager The Time Manager is an option available in programmes for Co

Page 16 - 4.2 Control panels

Technical Support – ADL 23/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 4.2.2.1 Time Manager summary table This table shows: the Time Manager levels and the correspondi

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Technical Support – ADL 24/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 5 DIAGNOSTICS SYSTEM 5.1 Accessing diagnostics The operations listed below must be carried out

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Technical Support – ADL 25/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 5.3 Phases of the diagnostics test 5.3.1 TC3 – TC2 styling Irrespective of the type of PCB and

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Technical Support – ADL 26/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 8 - Door safety interlock - Wash solenoid valve, if the water in the tub is not enough to cove

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Technical Support – ADL 27/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 5.3.1 ALARMS 5.4 Displaying the alarms to the user When a problem occurs in the appliance, the

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Technical Support – ADL 28/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 5.5 Reading the alarms The last three alarms stored in the FLASH memory of the PCB can be displa

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Technical Support – ADL 29/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 5.7 Deleting the last alarm It is good practice to cancel the alarms stored: After reading th

Page 23 - Eco Level

Technical Support – ADL 3/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 INDEX 1 PURPOSE OF THIS MANUAL ...

Page 24 - 5 DIAGNOSTICS SYSTEM

Technical Support – ADL 30/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 6 OPERATING TIME COUNTER Using a specific procedure, the operator can display the total operati

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Technical Support – ADL 31/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 7 OPTIONS 7.1 Compatibility between options OPTIONS Rinse hold Night cycle Pre-wash/Soak (*

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Technical Support – ADL 32/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 7.2 Description of options Rinse hold During the cycle the intermediate rinses and spins ar

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Technical Support – ADL 33/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 Easy-iron In COTTON programmes: - adds three rinse cycles - eliminates intermediate spin cy

Page 28 - 5.6 Rapid reading of alarms

Technical Support – ADL 34/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 8 ALARM SUMMARY TABLE ALARM CODE Description Possible fault Machine status/action Reset E11 Wat

Page 29 - 5.7 Deleting the last alarm

Technical Support – ADL 35/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 ALARM CODE Description Possible fault Action Machine status Reset E31 Malfunction in electronic p

Page 30 - 6 OPERATING TIME COUNTER

Technical Support – ADL 36/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 ALARM CODE Description Possible fault Action Machine status Reset E41 Door open  Check whether

Page 31 - 7 OPTIONS

Technical Support – ADL 37/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 ALARM CODE Description Possible fault Action Machine status Reset E52 No signal from motor tachom

Page 32 - 7.2 Description of options

Technical Support – ADL 38/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 ALARM CODE Description Possible fault Action Machine status Reset E61 Insufficient heating during

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Technical Support – ADL 39/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 ALARM CODE Description Possible fault Action Machine status Reset E71 NTC probe for wash cycle fa

Page 34 - 8 ALARM SUMMARY TABLE

Technical Support – ADL 4/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 1 PURPOSE OF THIS MANUAL The purpose of this manual is to provide service engineers who are alrea

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Technical Support – ADL 40/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 ALARM CODE Description Possible fault Action Machine status Reset E91 Communication error between

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Technical Support – ADL 41/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 ALARM CODE Description Possible fault Action Machine status Reset EC1 Electronically controlled

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Technical Support – ADL 42/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 ALARM CODE Description Possible fault Action Machine status Reset EH1 Appliance power supply freq

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Revision Date Description Author Approved by: 00 04/2012 Document creation ADL

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Technical Support – ADL 5/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 2 WARNINGS  Any work on electrical appliances must only be carried out by qualified techni

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Technical Support – ADL 6/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 3 TC3 STYLING 3.1 General characteristics The TC3 styling has a single ON/OFF button, all the ot

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Technical Support – ADL 7/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 3.1.2 Control panels 3.1.3 Styling Max. 1 Button Max. 9 sensors 14 position programme sele

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Technical Support – ADL 8/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 3.1.4 Control panel configuration The description below applies to both versions (washing machin

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Technical Support – ADL 9/43 599 75 85-45 Rev. 00 3.1.4.3 Sensors The function of each touch sensor is defined via the configuration of the applian

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