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8.3 Power supply and programme selection
The main board is powered by the closure of contacts. The connectors used are B2 (neutral) and B1
(line).
The control/display board (user interface) is powered at 220V by the main board.
When the door is closed, the main board detects the closure of the contacts of the switch (IP) across
connectors C1-C3 and starts the washing programme.
When the door is opened, the power loads are disconnected from the power supply and the cycle is
paused.
8.4 Fill
circuit
8.4.1
Level and anti-overflow pressure switch
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The level of water introduced into the appliance is determined by
the level pressure switch.
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The
anti-overflow pressure switch ensures that the level of water does not exceed the safety threshold
(causing overflow from the door).
8.4.2 Fill
system
The water fill solenoid valve is powered by the electronic board via the connector D7, by the door
switch (IP) and the anti-flooding microswitch (DA).
The level of water in the sump is monitored by the pressure switch (RL). The electronic board constantly
monitors the status of the pressure switch via a “sensing” line connected to connector D5:
EMPTY if the contacts are closed on 1-2
FULL if the contacts are closed on 1-3
8.4.3 Anti-flooding
device
Intervention of the anti-flooding device causes the contacts of the microswitch (DA) to open, thus
disconnecting the solenoid valve from the power supply.
8.4.4
Intervention of the anti-overflow system
If the anti-overflow pressure switch (PA) should intervene, the closure of the contact on FULL (1-3)
powers the drain pump (PS). The pump remains in operation until the contact returns to EMPTY (1-2).
If the door is opened or the appliance is switched off, the drain pump is deactivated
.
8.5 Control of water fill phase
The quantity of water necessary to carry out the washing cycle is determined exclusively by the
closure of the electrical contact of the pressure switch, which changes from EMPTY to FULL. This system
ensures that, if the pressure switch re-opens on EMPTY, further water is introduced until it returns to FULL.
The water fill phase consists of the following sub-phases:
8.5.1 Static
fill
With the motor switched off, the fill solenoid valve is energized and water is introduced into the
appliance until the pressure switch signal switches to FULL.