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B13

 

B7S B7SLED  WASHING MACHINE SERVICE HAND BOOK

 

 

 

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1. Press Start / Pause button to switch the machine to pause mode. The programme 
follow-up light of the relevant step during which the machine was switched into the 
pause mode will flash.  
2. Wait until the Loading Door can be opened.  
3. Open the Loading Door and add or take out the laundry.  
4. Close the Loading Door.  
5. Make changes in auxiliary functions, temperature and speed settings if necessary.  
6. Press Start / Pause button to start the machine.  
 

5.15.  Cancellation of program

 

 

To cancel the programme, turn the Programme Selection knob to select another 
programme. Previous programme will be cancelled. End / Cancel light will flash 
continuously to notify that the programme has been canceled.  
Pump function is activated for 1-2 minutes regardless of the programme step, and 
whether there is water in the machine or not. After this period, your machine will be 
ready to start with the first step of the new programme. 
 

 

Depending on the step where the programme was canceled in, you 
may have to put detergent and softener again for the programme 
you have selected anew.  

 

5.16.  Program end

 

 

“End” appears on the display at the end of the programme.  
1. Wait until the loading door light illuminates steadily.  
2. Press On / Off button to switch off the machine.  
3. Take out your laundry and close the loading door. Your machine is ready for the 
next washing cycle. 
 

5.17. 

There is a “Standby Mode” in your machine

 

 

After you switch on your machine with On-Off button, if no program is started or no 
other procedure is performed at the selection step or no action is taken within approx. 
2 minutes after the your selected program ends, your machine will switch to the 
energy saving mode automatically. Brightness level of the indicator LEDs will be 
decreased. Moreover, if there is a display on your product showing the program 
duration, this display will turn off completely. If you turn the program switch or touch 
any other button, LEDs and display will get back its original settings. Selections which 
made while exiting the energy saving mode may change. Before you start the 
program, check the accuracy of your selections. If necessary, repeat them. This is 
not an error. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for Beko B13

Page 1: ...B13 B7S B7SLED WASHING MACHINE SERVICE HAND BOOK B13 B7S B7SLED CONTROL SYSTEM WASHING MACHINE SERVICE HANDBOOK SERVICE HANDBOOK NO 1...

Page 2: ...4 8 TRANSPORTATION OF THE PRODUCT 14 5 USE OF PRODUCT AND BYPRODUCTS 16 5 1 PREPARATION 16 5 1 1 Sorting the Laundry 16 5 1 2 Preparation of the garments to be washed 17 5 1 3 Things to do for energy...

Page 3: ...TEST 53 10 B13 B7S B7SLED FAILURE FLOW DIAGRAM 57 11 LIST OF EQUIPMENT APPARATUS TO BE USED IN COMPONENT ASSEMBLY DISASSEMBLY 80 11 1 SHOCK ABSORBER PIN PUNCHING APPARATUS 80 12 COMPONENT ASSEMBLY DI...

Page 4: ...DISCHARGE HOSE 101 13 POWER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 102 14 PRODUCTS WITH BUILT IN DRAINING SIPHON SHUT OFF SYSTEM 103 15 EXPLODED DRAWINGS 105 15 1 BODY GROUP 105 15 2 CONTROL GROUP 105 15 3 WATER SYSTEM 106...

Page 5: ...again after a power cut If you want to cancel a program see the section titled Cancelling a Program Plug the product into a grounded outlet protected by a 16 ampere fuse Be sure to make a qualified e...

Page 6: ...you purchased is 10 years This is the period of time when the spare parts are made available in order for the product to operate as specified 3 3 Child Safety Packaging materials may be dangerous for...

Page 7: ...consider during service During panel installation make sure that the cables to be mounted onto the electronic card are not pinched between the bracket sheets It should be ensured that all the sockets...

Page 8: ...the route of the power cord from the outlet to the machine make sure that the cord does not come under heating sources cupboards devices etc which may damage the product During service do not perform...

Page 9: ...t arise due to the operations performed by unauthorized persons WARNING Before use check whether there is any damage on the product If the product is damaged do not have it installed Damaged products...

Page 10: ...ackaging support WARNING Before operating the washing machine remove the transport safety bolts Otherwise the product will be damaged Figure 4 2 Figure 4 3 Tilt the machine backwards in order to remov...

Page 11: ...product as a single water inlet cold before operating the product make sure you insert the plug supplied with the product to the hot water inlet It applies to the products with which blind plug group...

Page 12: ...water leaks and resultant damages keep the taps closed when you do not use the product 4 5 Connection to the water drain End of the drain hose should be attached directly to waste water drain lavator...

Page 13: ...stepped on and Hose should not be folded between the drain and the machine If the hose is not long enough add the original extension hose to be supplied and use it in this way Hose cannot be longer t...

Page 14: ...tions Power cable s plug should be easily accessible after installation If the current value of your fuse is below 16 amperes make a qualified electrician connect a 16 ampere fuse Voltage specified in...

Page 15: ...HINE SERVICE HAND BOOK 15 Never transport the machine unless its transport safety bolts are installed WARNING Packaging materials may be dangerous for the children Keep the packaging materials out of...

Page 16: ...Use of Product and Byproducts 5 1 Preparation 5 1 1 Sorting the Laundry Sort laundry according to type of fabric color and degree of soiling and allowable water temperature Always obey the instruction...

Page 17: ...sh the items at appropriate programs according to Machine Wash or Hand Wash labels Do not wash the colored items with whites New dark color cotton garments may release much dye Wash them separately Te...

Page 18: ...in a drier select the highest spin speed which is recommended for your washing program Do not use detergent in excess of the amount recommended on the detergent package 5 1 4 Correct load capacity The...

Page 19: ...ale remover read the manufacturer s instructions on the package carefully and follow the suggested dosage values Use measuring cup if available DETERGENT DISPENSER Detergent dispenser consists of thre...

Page 20: ...which are intended and manufactured for the washing machines WARNING Do not use soap powder ADJUSTMENT OF DETERGENT AMOUNT Amount of detergent to be used depends on the laundry amount soil degree and...

Page 21: ...ectly into the rum before starting the washing cycle Put the tablet detergents into the main wash compartment number 2 or directly into the drum before starting the washing cycle Tablet detergents may...

Page 22: ...t is necessary only use the descaling agents which are intended and manufactured for the washing machines 5 1 7 First Use Before starting to use the product make sure that the preparations are made wh...

Page 23: ...oring LEDs 2 or 16 position temperature integrated Program Selection Switch Temperature Setting Button It may not be available in Speed Setting Button Auxiliary Function_1 Button Auxiliary Function_2...

Page 24: ...gram Monitoring LEDs 2 or 16 position temperature integrated Program Selection Switch Temperature Setting Button It may not be available in Speed Setting Button Auxiliary Function_1 Button Auxiliary F...

Page 25: ...used at the doses which are recommended for the heavily soiled laundry Prefer the liquid detergents which are manufactured for the delicate laundry Woolens or silk clothes should be washed with the d...

Page 26: ...ure written on its label It is recommended that you use appropriate detergent for woolens 5 6 Additional programs For special cases additional programmes are available in the machine Additional progra...

Page 27: ...s 5 7 Special programs For specific applications select any of the following programmes Rinse Use this programme when you want to rinse or starch separately Spin Pump Use this programme to apply an ad...

Page 28: ...program cannot be selected See Program and consumption table Auxiliary function buttons may vary according to the model of the machine Prewash Prewash is necessary for heavily soiled laundry only If y...

Page 29: ...hing is performed with more water 30 and the pet hair is removed more effectively CAUTION Never wash your pets in the washing machine Delayed Start With the Delayed Start function the startup of the p...

Page 30: ...in progress by activating this function If the Programme Selection knob is turned when the Child Lock is active Con appears on the display The Child Lock does not allow any change in the programmes a...

Page 31: ...cases when the water level is unsuitable Loading door light will start flashing when the machine is switched to Pause mode Machine checks the level of the water inside If the level is suitable Loadin...

Page 32: ...rogramme was canceled in you may have to put detergent and softener again for the programme you have selected anew 5 16 Program end End appears on the display at the end of the programme 1 Wait until...

Page 33: ...gent drawer at regular intervals every 4 5 washing cycles as shown below in order to prevent accumulation of powder detergent in time Figure 6 1 Cleaning the detergent compartment 1 Pull the detergent...

Page 34: ...the program put one teaspoon max 100 g powder descaling agent into the main wash detergent compartment number 2 If the descaling agent is a tablet put one tablet into the compartment number 2 After t...

Page 35: ...efully and tighten their nuts by hand 6 5 Draining the remaining water and cleaning the pump filter The filter system in your machine prevents solid items such as buttons coins and fabric fibers clogg...

Page 36: ...some do not have Follow the steps below to discharge the water Discharging the water when the product has an emergency draining hose Figure 6 6 Cleaning the pump 2 a Pull away the emergency water drai...

Page 37: ...hose Figure 6 7 Cleaning the pump filter 4 Figure 6 7 Cleaning the pump filter 5 a In order to collect the water to flow out of the filter place a large vessel in front of the filter b Turn and loosen...

Page 38: ...38 c When the water in the machine ceases turn the pump filter and remove it fully 4 Clean the residues inside the filter as well as the lint if any around the propeller 5 Replace the filter 6 Close t...

Page 39: ...LEVEL WITHOUT TOP CLOSING FROM THE MAIN WASH VALVE WITHOUT MOTION AND MAKING LEVEL CHECKS NOTE FOR ALL PROGRAMMES N 5 and M Infinite 20 NUMBER OF VALVE OPENING 2 NUMBER_OF_VALVE_OPENING M NUMBER_OF_V...

Page 40: ...ccording to the levels determined according to the programmes If the selected programme temperature is 60C or higher than 60C water intakes are made via hot water valve Otherwise water is taken throug...

Page 41: ...re 7 3 Graphic for heating with hysteresis Once the machine reaches the max set temperature Tset for the machine heater is deactivated but remains in heating step When temperature drops in the amount...

Page 42: ...applied to extinguish and discharge If the measured level is higher than the determined foam level o Motor is stopped for 280 s motionless waiting o Water is taken for 4 s o Motor is stopped for 30 s...

Page 43: ...heating 5 Main wash valve Warming up 2 NA Drain 5 Main Wash Valve Intermediate Spin 5 Prewash valve Rinse 1 2 Main wash valve Drain 5 Main wash valve Intermediate Spin 5 Prewash Valve Rinse 2 Main was...

Page 44: ...auxiliary function is selected Top Closure Cold washing Soaking If soaking auxiliary function is selected Heating Washing after heating Warming up If the selected temperature is 60 or 40 C and anticre...

Page 45: ...a rinse auxiliary function is selected Drain f extra rinse auxiliary function is selected f extra rinse auxiliary function is selected f extra rinse auxiliary function is selected f extra rinse auxili...

Page 46: ...Prewash If prewash auxiliary function is selected Drain If prewash auxiliary function is selected Top Closure Cold washing Soaking Heating Washing after heating Warming up If the selected temperatu r...

Page 47: ...auxiliary function is selected f extra rinse auxiliary function is selected f extra rinse auxiliary function is selected Intermediate Spin f extra rinse auxiliary function is selected f extra rinse a...

Page 48: ...tion potentiometer are controlled There are feeding circuit on the front face of the card smps motor and other component control circuits triac and relays and component connection terminals and on its...

Page 49: ...and rotor windings are connected in series by means of collector and brush and current is transmitted to the rotor windings Motor speed control is made over electronic card Motor triac on the card adj...

Page 50: ...have a single water inlet and there is 2 way valve and extra single valve in the hot water inlet machines Valves are driven by the triacs on the electronic board and they are driven with both valves i...

Page 51: ...5 V voltage is used This sensor ensures that the water level is determined instantly with the frequency values which it generates against the pressure created There are frequency values corresponding...

Page 52: ...pressure value can be measured in an analog manner The amount of water to be taken in for the programs is controlled by the water meters Water level sensor serves the basic functions of deciding to ta...

Page 53: ...play as E If there is no error E will be shown on 7S display Also if Start Pause button is pressed then no change will take place in the above mentioned issues and as the door is not locked in real Se...

Page 54: ...ng checks were performed and tester was informed in different ways If the Water Level Value read on the Water Level Sensor is out of the limits if Water Level Sensor socket is properly fitted or if it...

Page 55: ...est in the previous step is shut HOT_WATER_VALVE which is the basic test of this step is opened to check if available on the machine being tested if no hot water valve is available this step is automa...

Page 56: ...16 Next test step is taken by pressing the Start Standby button 12 HEATER which is opened for test in the previous step is shut Also the motor movement which is started in the previous step is finaliz...

Page 57: ...B13 B7S B7SLED WASHING MACHINE SERVICE HAND BOOK 57 10 B13 B7S B7SLED FAILURE FLOW DIAGRAM Revizyonlar Rev 01 07 10 2012 Revisions Rev 01 07 10 2012...

Page 58: ...B13 B7S B7SLED WASHING MACHINE SERVICE HAND BOOK 58...

Page 59: ...ge 5 E2 page 6 E3 page 7 E4 page 8 E5 page 9 E6 page 10 E7 page 11 E8 page 12 E9 and E10 page 13 E11_1 page 14 E11_2 page 15 E11_3 page 16 E17 page 17 E18 page 18 Program selection switch does not wor...

Page 60: ...noise filter card and make sure that sockets are securely fitted No Yes No Yes Look at the error code Is error code E9 displayed Safety switch cannot be locked Check the cabling between the control c...

Page 61: ...r Laundry comes out very hot they are worn My machine continuously takes in and discharges water No wash movement action Door jammed Program does not come to an end Program lasts long The machine does...

Page 62: ...nt Note The washing machine makes cold washing and ends the program before the heater is activated in NTC open circuit short circuit and Heater open circuit conditions i e if there is E1 E2 or E3 erro...

Page 63: ...nel for a comfortable measuring Remove KN5 Picture E2 1 Heater socket and KN8 Picture E2 2 Tacho socket Yes You may start the washing program No Important Note The washing machine makes cold washing a...

Page 64: ...tivated in NTC open circuit short circuit and Heater open circuit conditions i e if there is E1 E2 or E3 error Heater continuously active error E3 0 0 0 1 1 Machine is boiling the water Laundry comes...

Page 65: ...t continues taking in water Does the machine carry on taking water although it is not energized Replace the water intake valve Yes No Replace the control card Valve triac short circuit error or Valve...

Page 66: ...icture E5 1 Replace the control card No Switch off machine and remove its front wall in order to check its pump coil resistance There should be approx 147 Ohms between the two pins of the pump connect...

Page 67: ...ram Yes Are there 30 secs between motor driving trials Replace the control card Check if there is any error code when the machine program is terminated No Yes No Motor triac short circuit error or Mot...

Page 68: ...Picture E7 2 and are the connections secure Yes Replace the level sensor Repair the socket and cables No Try to start a program again Water level sensor error E7 0 0 1 1 1 Machine discharges every tim...

Page 69: ...C between the connectors of the valve that has to operate Picture E8 1 Yes Replace the valve Try again No Is there 220 VAC between KN3 connector s 1st pin on the control card and the valve pin that ha...

Page 70: ...place the control card and try again Yes Door lock triac open circuit error E9 0 1 0 0 1 Machine gives bad wash results Washing comes to an end before the displayed washing time elapses Program is not...

Page 71: ...1 0 1 1 Program is not completed Machine makes sudden startups Machine drum does not rotate Machine is turned off 1 Resistance value is measured between the 3rd and 4th pins of the KN1 socket which ha...

Page 72: ...there should not be any open circuit Picture E11 7 1 Motor socket is removed Resistance value is measured between the 2nd and 3rd pins of the motor connector Resistance value is approx 1 5 Ohm There...

Page 73: ...ho resistance should be approx 80 Ohms Motor connector is removed to measure the resistance between tacho terminals Pin7 pin8 Picture E11 10 Tacho resistance should be approx 80 Ohms Rear cover of the...

Page 74: ...1 If you add detergent in the prewash compartment although you have not selected a prewash cycle detergent is taken from this compartment during rinsing the laundry which causes foam creation 2 You sh...

Page 75: ...isk of damaging the washing machine when it is operated in higher speeds with unbalanced load Therefore when the unbalanced load in the machine is calculated more than the limit value the machine does...

Page 76: ...OOK 76 Program selection switch does not function Or the selected program and the running program are not identical or some programs cannot be selected For example although spinning is selected the ma...

Page 77: ...t on the machine to check compartments of the detergent box Check to see if there is 220 VAC on the relevant valve during the test steps Yes No Are the valves connected to KN6 2 common white KN3 3 Mai...

Page 78: ...ere any trace of burning blowing on the control card Restart the machine does it operate for a while without blowing the fuse Check to see through a function test which piece is blowing the fuse Remov...

Page 79: ...ircuit error E03 Heater continuously active error E04 Valve triac short circuit or Valve triac diode error E05 Pump triac open circuit or Pump blocked or Pump triac diode or Pump rotor locked and does...

Page 80: ...y Disassembly 11 1 Shock Absorber Pin Punching Apparatus Picture 11 1 Shock Absorber Pin Punching Apparatus Picture 11 2 Picture 11 3 Shock absorber pin punching apparatus Before the shock absorber is...

Page 81: ...AND BOOK 81 Picture 11 4 Picture 11 5 Picture 11 6 Picture 11 7 Only softener is applied onto the shock absorber pins Pin is attached onto it Punching gun is seated onto the bracket and pin Punching g...

Page 82: ...B13 B7S B7SLED WASHING MACHINE SERVICE HAND BOOK 82 Picture 11 8 Picture 11 9 Punching gun is squeezed to the very end and assembly is completed It will be checked after assembly...

Page 83: ...12 1 Upper Table Assembly Disassembly 2 sheet metal screws fixing the upper table to the body are removed Upper table is removed by being lifted to backwards and then upwards Picture 12 2 Upper table...

Page 84: ...s opened 2 screws of the hinge holder that serves as front door holder by the hinge are unscrewed and the holder is removed Front door is separated from the hinge 2 hinge screws fixing the hinge to th...

Page 85: ...icture 12 6 Front door Disassembly Assembly Picture 12 7 Front door Disassembly Assembly 12 2 1 Exterior Door The bolts connecting the exterior door and interior door are removed Picture 12 8 Exterior...

Page 86: ...r is removed After the exterior door is removed the hinge can be removed together with the bushing Picture 12 10 Hinge 12 2 3 Handle cover The tabs 2 pieces connecting the handle cover to the decorati...

Page 87: ...OOK 87 Picture 12 12 Pry the handle cover from its corners and separate it from the decorative part Picture 12 13 12 2 4 Handle The handle pin is removed as shown below removing the pin using a pliers...

Page 88: ...interior door and dismantling the tabs Picture 12 15 Decorative cover Picture 12 16 12 2 7 Glass After the all parts are removed the glass and the interior door can be separated easily Pry the handle...

Page 89: ...llows clamp fixing the drum bellows to the front door is removed by use of a special bellows clamp pliers Door locking screws are removed Lock is pushed from its place inwards At the upper position of...

Page 90: ...D BOOK 90 Picture 12 20 Front Wall Disassembly Assembly Picture 12 21 Front Wall Disassembly Assembly 12 5 Dispenser panel Dispenser is pulled backwards from the detergent compartment Picture 12 22 Di...

Page 91: ...t screws which fix the panel to the panel reinforcement bracket and the detergent compartment and shown separately in the following pictures are removed Tabs fixing the panel to the reinforcement brac...

Page 92: ...own with arrow sign are removed and card group is detached from panel Picture 12 27 Panel Disassembly Assembly 12 7 Protective Foil Protective foil is released from the tabs on the card holder Picture...

Page 93: ...is detached from its place on the card Picture 12 29 Reflector Disassembly Assembly 12 9 Program Control Card Card is detached from the tabs on the card holder shown with an arrow Picture 12 30 Contr...

Page 94: ...moved Parasite Filter cable terminals are removed 2 screws at the back of the body attaching the terminal group to the body are removed M8 nut which attaches the parasite filter to the terminal group...

Page 95: ...nals are removed Single Valve Hose clamp is pulled back over the hose Hose is ejected from the end on the valve At the back of the body the tab fixing the valve to the body is pushed inside with a scr...

Page 96: ...fety Switch cable ends are removed Picture 12 36 Disassembly assembly of safety switch 12 15 Heater Front wall or back wall is removed Heater cable terminals are removed By loosening the M6 nut heater...

Page 97: ...re removed Drum Filter Hose is removed from the pump When the drum filter intermediate hose is being attached again the marks on the pump and the hose should be aligned and hose should be attached so...

Page 98: ...and the drum front cover marked areas in the picture are combined in a balanced way and the bellows is stroked from below to the upper part to perform the assembly There should be no bending on the be...

Page 99: ...d Poly V belt is turned and removed from over the pulley Bolt attaching the pulley to the drum shaft is removed Pulley is removed from the drum shaft 12 22 Motor Rear cover is removed Motor Socket is...

Page 100: ...ssembly assembly of Power Cable 12 24 Upper Counterweight Upper table is removed Upper Counterweight is removed with its retaining bolts detached Picture 12 44 Disassembly assembly of upper counterwei...

Page 101: ...e front its transport safety bolts should be installed if this is not necessary lower counterweight bolts should not be fully removed 12 26 Discharge Hose Front Wall is removed Clamp at the pump inlet...

Page 102: ...B13 B7S B7SLED WASHING MACHINE SERVICE HAND BOOK 102 13 POWER CIRCUIT DIAGRAM...

Page 103: ...ody and the rear wall In all of our products on site there is risk of siphoning due to the negative draining conditions Said system is a solution intended to prevent this problem and obtain the VDE Qu...

Page 104: ...hose pipe cutter 400 dv min with a 4 mm drill bit and drill pneumatic motor Parts belonging to siphon cutting system are shown in the following exploded group picture for better machines 1522 siphon...

Page 105: ...B13 B7S B7SLED WASHING MACHINE SERVICE HAND BOOK 105 15 EXPLODED DRAWINGS 15 1 Body Group 15 2 Control Group...

Page 106: ...B13 B7S B7SLED WASHING MACHINE SERVICE HAND BOOK 106 15 3 Water System 15 4 Visual Group...

Page 107: ...B13 B7S B7SLED WASHING MACHINE SERVICE HAND BOOK 107 15 5 Front Wall Group 15 6 Front door...

Page 108: ...B13 B7S B7SLED WASHING MACHINE SERVICE HAND BOOK 108 15 7 Driving Group 15 8 16 6 Isolation Group...

Page 109: ...F L QU D DETERGENT CONTA NER 21 F GURE 5 6 CLEAN NG THE BELLOWS 22 F GURE 5 7 CONTROL PANEL 23 F GURE 5 8 CONTROL PANEL 24 TABLE 5 1 RECOMMENDAT ONS FOR CORRECT WASH NG 25 F GURE 6 1 CLEAN NG THE DETE...

Page 110: ...DECORAT VE COVER 88 P CTURE 12 16 88 P CTURE 12 18 FRONT WALL D SASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY 89 P CTURE 12 19 FRONT WALL D SASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY 89 P CTURE 12 20 FRONT WALL D SASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY 90 P CTURE 12 23 D...

Page 111: ...SSEMBLY ASSEMBLY OF PUMP 97 P CTURE 12 40 D SASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY OF DRUM BELLOWS 98 P CTURE 12 41 D SASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY POLY V BELT 99 P CTURE 12 42 D SASSEMBLY ASSEMBLY OF MOTOR 99 P CTURE 12 43 D SASSE...

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