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105.
Comms Error Time Out
These faults are reported when the Display Module detects an error in the communications between the
Display Module and the Motor Control Module. Can also occur when the display is changed with the
power still on.
Primary Source:
Display Module.
Action:
Replace Display Module.
Secondary Source:
Motor Control Module.
Action:
Replace Motor Control Module.
106.
Display Module to Motor Control Module Communications Error
These faults are reported when the Display Module detects an error in the communications between the
Display Module and the Motor Control Module.
Primary Source:
Display Module.
Action:
Replace Display Module.
Secondary Source:
Motor Control Module.
Action:
Replace Motor Control Module.
107.
Motor Control Module Reset Error
The Display Module has detected that the Motor Control Module has reset when it should not have. This
can be due to a Motor Control Module supply disturbance or microprocessor failure.
Primary Source:
Motor Control Module.
Action:
Replace Motor Control Module.
108.
Comms CRC Error – See Fault Code 106
112.
Motor Current Sense Too High
The motor current sense circuit is faulty.
Primary source:
Motor Control Module.
Action:
Replace Motor Control Module.
114
Smart Pump Current Sense Fault
The pump current sense circuit within the motor control module is faulty.
Primary source:
Motor Control Module.
Action:
Replace Motor Control Module.
133.
Repetitive Current Trip
The Motor Control Module has detected excess current in the motor or electronic switches. This fault is
a more severe occurrence than fault code 132 but has identical fault sources and fault service
procedure.
136.
Motor Stall
The Motor Control Module has been unable to start the motor.
Primary Source:
Wiring.
Action:
Measure/check the motor harness, connectors and motor for discontinuity.
This can be done by taking a resistance measurement between phases of the
motor harness at the Motor Control Module end. Nominal resistance should
be around 39
Ω
.
Secondary Source:
Motor.
Action:
1) Check free rotation of the agitator and bowl by rotating by hand. Bearings
and seals may be seized.
Tertiary Source:
Motor Control Module.
Action:
If the primary and secondary checks pass inspection, then replace the Motor
Control Module.