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517762  -  AUGUST 2005 

REPRINT  -  JULY 2008 

Fisher & Paykel Appliances Inc

 

5800 Skylab Rd, 
Huntington Beach 
California, CA92647 
USA

 

Telephone: 888 936 7872 
E-mail: 

[email protected]

 

 

 

CONTENTS 

 

1

 

SERVICING REQUIREMENTS................................................................................................5

 

1.1

 

Health & Safety ...............................................................................................................5

 

1.2

 

Electrical Safety ..............................................................................................................5

 

1.3

 

Electrostatic Discharge ...................................................................................................5

 

1.4

 

Good Working Practices ................................................................................................. 5

 

1.5

 

Safety Test ...................................................................................................................... 5

 

1.6

 

Sheet Metal Edges..........................................................................................................5

 

2

 

MODEL INFORMATION ..........................................................................................................6

 

2.1

 

Model Number.................................................................................................................6

 

2.2

 

Serial Number ................................................................................................................. 6

 

2.3

 

Product Code ..................................................................................................................7

 

3

 

TECHNICAL OVERVIEW ........................................................................................................ 7

 

3.1

 

Finish .............................................................................................................................. 7

 

3.2

 

Electrical Supply..............................................................................................................7

 

3.3

 

Dimensions .....................................................................................................................7

 

3.4

 

Maximum Capacity (Full Load) ....................................................................................... 8

 

4

 

COMPONENTS........................................................................................................................ 8

 

4.1

 

Display Module ...............................................................................................................8

 

5

 

SERVICE PROCEDURES .......................................................................................................8

 

5.1

 

Removal of Lid ................................................................................................................ 8

 

5.2

 

Components in Console Area ......................................................................................... 8

 

5.3

 

Removal of Display Module ............................................................................................ 9

 

6

 

DIAGNOSTICS ........................................................................................................................ 9

 

6.1

 

Overview ......................................................................................................................... 9

 

6.2

 

Fault Code Summary ....................................................................................................10

 

7

 

DIAGNOSTIC MODE ............................................................................................................. 14

 

7.1

 

Entering the Diagnostic Mode – Intuitive Model............................................................ 14

 

7.1.1

 

Data Display.........................................................................................................14

 

7.1.2

 

Adjust Options Menu............................................................................................15

 

7.1.3

 

Testing the Conductivity Contacts........................................................................ 15

 

7.1.4

 

Data Download Mode...........................................................................................16

 

7.1.5

 

Entering the Showroom Mode.............................................................................. 16

 

7.2

 

Entering the Diagnostic Mode – AeroSmart LCD Model............................................... 16

 

7.2.1

 

Testing the Conductivity Contacts........................................................................ 17

 

7.2.2

 

Data Download Mode...........................................................................................17

 

7.3

 

Entering the Diagnostic Mode – AeroSmart LED Model ............................................... 17

 

7.3.1

 

Testing the Conductivity Contacts........................................................................ 18

 

7.3.2

 

Data Download Mode...........................................................................................18

 

8

 

AUTOSENSING ....................................................................................................................18

 

9

 

TEMPERATURE CONTROL ................................................................................................. 18

 

10

 

COOL DOWN......................................................................................................................... 19

 

11

 

CYCLE CHART – ELECTRIC................................................................................................ 20

 

12

 

CYCLE CHART - GAS........................................................................................................... 21

 

13

 

WIRING DIAGRAM - ELECTRIC........................................................................................... 22

 

14

 

WIRING DIAGRAM – GAS .................................................................................................... 23

 

Summary of Contents for Intuitive DE62T27GW

Page 1: ...517762 Electronic Models DEIX2 DGIX2 DE62T27GW DG62T27GW Supplementary to Issue B March 2005 517760B ...

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Page 3: ...mail customer care fisherpaykel com 3 The specifications and servicing procedures outlined in this manual are subject to change without notice The latest version is indicated by the reprint date and replaces any earlier editions Note This supplementary manual is only to be used in conjunction with 517760B it is not intended to be used on its own ...

Page 4: ...PROCEDURES 8 5 1 Removal of Lid 8 5 2 Components in Console Area 8 5 3 Removal of Display Module 9 6 DIAGNOSTICS 9 6 1 Overview 9 6 2 Fault Code Summary 10 7 DIAGNOSTIC MODE 14 7 1 Entering the Diagnostic Mode Intuitive Model 14 7 1 1 Data Display 14 7 1 2 Adjust Options Menu 15 7 1 3 Testing the Conductivity Contacts 15 7 1 4 Data Download Mode 16 7 1 5 Entering the Showroom Mode 16 7 2 Entering ...

Page 5: ...er is turned off when removing any electrical component or connection 1 3 Electrostatic Discharge Electronic components are prone to damage from electrostatic discharges The electronic modules in this product contain no user serviceable components and breaking seals to access internal components of an electronic module may void the product warranty Avoid contact with PCB edge connectors when handl...

Page 6: ...ay G General Width Inches Loading T Top Load Capacity cu ft 6 2 IEC Heating Type E Electric G Gas Product Type Dryer 2 2 Serial Number The serial number consists of three letters and six digits and contains the following information Example E H N 123456 Sequential Serial Number Manufacturing Plant Code FISHERPAYKUL Code indicates month of manufacture CUMBERLAND Code indicates year of manufacture C...

Page 7: ...uct Code from the serial plate of the appliance before ordering parts then refers to the appropriate parts manual to ensure that the correct part numbers are obtained 3 TECHNICAL OVERVIEW 3 1 Finish Cabinet Pre paint Polyester Touch Up Paint White 503086 Lid ABS Co injected one piece Console ABS with Polycarbonate insert for control panel Drum Stainless steel grade 430T Top Deck Polypropylene 3 2 ...

Page 8: ...play Module 5 SERVICE PROCEDURES To remove the display module follow the procedures as detailed below 5 1 Removal of Lid a Open the lid fully then lift off vertically Reassembly a Refit in reverse manner ensuring that the hinge lugs on the lid are vertical 5 2 Components in Console Area a Disconnect the unit from the power supply b Remove the lid c Remove the two screws at the rear of the console ...

Page 9: ...hows a fault code and the beeper is continuously turned on and off Pressing any button once will disable the beeping The fault code information will remain on the LCD screen until the power supply to the dryer is turned off If the Dryer has been either turned off or isolated from the power supply the fault code can be recalled from memory by entering diagnostic mode refer to Section 7 1 If Start P...

Page 10: ... Gap Cannot be Located Remedy 1 Ensure the sensor module is correctly located and clipped into place 2 Replace the lens on the sensor module 3 Replace the sensor module 4 Remove the top deck and clean the drum sensing bumps on the outside of the drum end 5 Replace the drum Fault Code 3 Drum Stalled Remedy 1 If there is mechanical movement of the drum but this fault code is appearing follow the pro...

Page 11: ...these replace the sensor module Fault Code 12 Lid Lock Switching Device Failure Remedy Check that there are no short circuits in the lid lock circuit which may have caused the failure in the sensor module The resistance of the lid lock should be between 50 and 100 ohms If the circuit is correct replace the sensor module Fault Code 14 Sensor Module Fault Remedy Replace the sensor module Fault Code ...

Page 12: ... actuator motor in place 8 Replace the faulty door actuator mechanism 9 Replace the door grabber linkage and housings 10 Replace the sensor module Fault Code 22 Door Actuator Open Circuit Remedy 1 Check that the actuator wiring is plugged into the sensor module and is not open circuit If faulty replace 2 Replace the sensor module Fault Code 23 Door Actuator Movement Interrupted By Low Voltage The ...

Page 13: ...tween the sensor module and display module 2 Using a multimeter check for continuity of the wires on this harness 3 Replace display module 4 Replace sensor module Note On the LCD model the green Air Dry LED illuminated without the fault beeps indicates the dryer is in a low mains voltage brown out state and may be momentarily displayed when the supply power is turned off On the LED model the Wrink...

Page 14: ...d off The fault code will remain visible until another fault code overwrites it Note Fault codes 7b 45 and 105 will be reset if the power is switched off Machine Status Screen Tacho This displays the position of the drum The displayed figure is updated every five seconds and will change as the drum revolves Exht tmp This displays the temperature in o C of the exhaust sensor Actuator This displays ...

Page 15: ... language To lock the setting in press the Home button Display Brightness To adjust the display brightness push the Adjust button when the desired brightness has been selected press the Home button to lock in the setting 7 1 3 Testing the Conductivity Contacts Impedance Testing It is possible to check the integrity of the conductivity contacts through diagnostics Firstly enter the Machine Status S...

Page 16: ...ter the beeps Press the Select button once One of three displays will appear in the screen To scroll through the different screens use the Left and Right arrow buttons Note Provided the power supply to the machine is switched on diagnostic mode may be entered at any time Fault Status Screen This screen will indicate the last fault code that occurred If a fault is registered the fault code is saved...

Page 17: ...re Smart Tool software interprets the data to aid servicing To enter the Data Download mode Enter diagnostic mode as described in Section 7 2 then press the Start Pause button The Wrinkle Free LED will flash Place the data download pen over the LED to download the data To exit from the data download mode press the Power button 7 3 Entering the Diagnostic Mode AeroSmart LED Model To enter the Diagn...

Page 18: ...download the data To exit from the data download mode press the Power button 8 AUTOSENSING When wet or damp clothes are loaded into a dryer they are partially saturated with water which is a relatively good conductor of electricity In the Intuitive dryer sensor bars located beneath the lint bucket are used to measure the conductivity When moisture in the clothes touches across the sensor bars thei...

Page 19: ...perature is not achieved after 10 minutes the cycle will stop This would occur if the ambient temperature was above 35o C Timed Dry If an 80 minute or 40 minute Timed Dry cycle has been selected the cool down period will run for the last 10 minutes of that cycle If a 20 minutes Timed Dry cycle has been selected the cool down period will run for the last 5 minutes Cycle Cool Down Auto Sensing Cool ...

Page 20: ...on Door Open Direction 2 Family Heat Temperature Autosensing Timed Dry 1 Cool Down 1 Dryness level Additional comments 3 6kW 2 3 1 4kW 1 3 3 6kW 2 3 1 4kW 1 3 Allergy High 149 o F 65 o C Autosensing 95 o F 35 o C or 10 Mins Dry Extra Dry On On Off On Towels High 149 o F 65 o C Autosensing 95 o F 35 o C or 10 Mins Dry Extra Dry On On Off On Shirts Medium 140 o F 60 o C Autosensing 95 o F 35 o C or ...

Page 21: ...rection 2 Family Heat Temperature Autosensing Timed Dry 1 Cool Down 1 Dryness level Additional comments Ignition Delay Gas Heating Allergy High 149 o F 65 o C Autosensing 95 o F 35 o C or 10 Mins Dry Extra Dry 30s 3m 30s No Heat Towels High 149 o F 65 o C Autosensing 95 o F 35 o C or 10 Mins Dry Extra Dry 30s 3m 30s No Heat Shirts Medium 140 o F 60 o C Autosensing 95 o F 35 o C or 10 Mins Dry Wrin...

Page 22: ...517762 22 13 WIRING DIAGRAM ELECTRIC ...

Page 23: ...517762 23 14 WIRING DIAGRAM GAS ...

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Page 25: ...517762 25 NOTES ...

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