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21:3 NO INTERLOCK
This error code is generated by the MCU. The MCU must be powered with 230V / 50 or 60 Hz on
the interlock input in order to drive the motor. This signal is a confirmation that the door is closed
and locked.
MCU receives its commands to rotate the drum from the CPU via a serial communication link
between the MCU and CPU. Since the CPU also has access to the interlock signal, the CPU must
never send a run command to the MCU if the interlock signal is missing. If this does happen, this
error code will be activated.
The cause of this error code being activated can be e.g. a break in the cable leading the interlock
signal to the MCU. There may also be an error in the connector in the door lock, which connects
230V / 50Hz to the interlock signal. An error in the interlock circuits of the MCU can also set this
error code.
Action
• Use a measuring instrument to check that the interlock signal comes on X302:1-2 when the door
lock is activated. Read also bit 1 in the second byte under ”Motor Status” in the service program
(the bits are numbered from 0 to 7 where bit 0 is on the far right). If bit 1 in the second byte is 1
then the lock is open, while a 0 indicates that the lock is closed.
• Replace the defective part.
21:5 MOTOR SHORT CIRCIUT
This error code is generated by the MCU. The MCU reads the power consumption of the motor
continuously. If the current for some reason gets too high (= exceeds a certain limit), the MCU
will cut the current to the motor. After the motor has stopped (= tachometer indicates stationary
motor), the MCU will attempt to restart it. If the MCU then detects high motor current again, this
error code will be activated. If on restarting after a first short circuit, the MCU rotates normally,
an error code will not be activated.
Cause
This error code can be activated for a number of reasons:
• Short circuit in motor.
• Short circuit internally in motor winding (impaired efficiency, higher current consumption).
• Short circuit in motor cables.
• Short circuit in connectors.
• Drops of water causing short circuits in the motor connector.
• Short circuit in the MCU output transistors.
• Bad contact in tacho signal.
• Bad contact in interlock signal.
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