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The
Machine Status
screen displays the status of
the diverter and the out of balance switch. It also
displays the size setting of the machine, and the
thermistor temperature.
HVDC
is for on line testing in the factory.
Target
temp is the temperature selected.
T
is the actual temp of the inlet chamber water.
Drain Pump Test
IWL12
– Press the FABRIC CARE button to turn
the pump on and off.
GWL11
– Press the REGULAR button to turn the
pump on and off.
Water Valve Test
IWL12
– Press the HOW DIRTY DOWN button to
turn the Cold valve on and off.
Press the HOW DIRTY UP button to turn the hot
valve on and off.
GWL11
– Press the WASH TEMP DOWN button
to turn the cold valve on and off.
Press the WASH TEMP UP button to turn the hot
valve on and off.
Out Of Balance switch Test
IWL12 –
The machine status screen shows
whether the OOB switch is currently on or off.
Moving the bowl towards the back right hand
corner should turn this on.
GWL11 –
Press the SPIN SPEED UP button until
the MEDIUM SPIN SPEED LED is on. Moving the
bowl towards the back right hand corner should
turn this on the 4
th
wash LED.
DETAILED FAULT DESCRIPTIONS
GWL11
To obtain the detailed fault description, firstly enter
diagnostic mode (as described above). Then press
SPIN SPEED UP or DOWN buttons until the HOLD
and SLOW spin LED’s are on. The detailed fault
code can now be read from the
wash progress
LEDs. See
diagram below. For each LED that is on
add the values together. The LEDs with the value
‘32’, ‘16’ and ‘1’ are on, therefore
32 + 16 + 1 = 49
Fault Code #49 is displayed
IWL12
The
Fault Status
screen will display a code for the
last fault that has occurred in the machine. It will
also display how many cycles ago that the fault
occurred, and at what part of the cycle. Some
common fault descriptions are shown in the
following columns, for full detailed fault code
information refer to the Service Manual. See
Detailed Fault Codes for servicing tips.
Machine Size Error
Fault code #9
The machine size setting does not match that
stored in the memory. See MACHINE SIZE
SETTING above for corrective action.
Pump Blocked Error
Fault code #37
Machine has not drained out. Check that the pump
is not blocked or that the drain hose outlet is not
crushed or blocked or drain hose outlet is too high.
(Maximum is 7 ft.)
Pressure Tube Fault
Fault code #39
The probable cause of this fault is that the pressure
tube has become blocked, crushed or has fallen
off.
Basket Disengage Fault
Fault codes
#40
#47
The floating basket has not engaged even though
the pressure sensor indicates that the tub is empty.
Check that the clutch or the pressure tube is not
blocked or crushed.
Out of Balance Switch Fault
Fault code #43
The out of balance switch is permanently activated
or the harness to it is disconnected.
Hot and/or Cold Water Valve Faulty
Fault codes
#48
#49
#50
Check that the valve harnesses have been
connected correctly or valve is not open circuit.
Diverter Valve Fault
Fault codes
# 51
#52
Wash water is not circulating correctly in the re-
circulation hose. Check that diverter valve is
directing the water flow to the correct hose i.e.
during filling the water should be directed to the re-
circulation hose. There should be no flow in the
drain hose. Failure in the diverter valve could be
due to blockage in the valve, a wiring fault or fault
in the motor controller module. Check that there
are no leaks in any of the hoses. Also check
resistance of diverter valve.
Rotor Position Sensor Error
Fault codes
#130
#131
A faulty signal has been received from the Rotor
Position Sensor. Check for bad connection on the
harness between the Rotor Position Sensor and
the Motor Controller, or a faulty Rotor Position
Sensor.
High Motor Current
Fault codes
#132
#133
The Motor Controller Module has detected excess
current in the motor. Check the motor harness,
connectors and motor for shorts. Check the Rotor
Position Sensor and harness for water, mechanical
damage or corrosion. If all the above show no
signs of fault then replace the Motor Controller
Module.
Motor Stall
Fault codes #136
The Motor Controller Module has been unable to
start the motor. Possible causes of this fault are
faulty motor harness, faulty or jammed motor,
seized bearings or seals, faulty Motor Controller
Module, faulty Rotor Position Sensor or harness.
Lid Lock Fault
DISASSEMBLY
1.
Make sure power and water are
disconnected.
128 64 32 16 8
4 2 1