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Indesit
Company
Service Manual UK
English
ERROR CODES & FAULT FINDING
IMPORTANT NOTE: Disconnect the machine from Electricity Supply before any testing.
General Information
If the machine has an Earth Fault it can display erroneous fault codes.
Repair any Earth Faults on the machine before using the code guide on the previous page.
Some faults will not show up as error codes:-
The module will not show up a fault if the water to the machine is turned off or if the solenoid
valves are open circuit.
Certain motor faults, will not show as a fault, the door will lock but the machine will not start a
programme. (motor plug disconnected, faulty brushes etc.)
Open circuit field windings will signal fault F01.
If the motor Thermoprotector (toc) - if fitted - operates in the middle of a cycle, the machine will
stop with no fault code indicated, when the thermoprotector (toc) resets the cycle will then restart.
If the element goes open circuit in the middle of a programme and the pressure switch is in the full
position, the machine may not signal a fault but will wash for a long extended period.
Note:
This chart refers to both "commutator" (brush motor) and "three phase" (non-brush motor)
models. Refer to text for appropriate information.
Note:
This chart refers to both "commutator"
(brush motor) and "three phase" (non-brush motor) models. Refer to text for appropriate
information.
FAULT
SERVICE ACTIONS
CAUSE
- Check for water leaks that may affect connectors J009 (Commuta-
tor) or
J009
(Three-phase) causing the relative contacts to short;
- Check the motor terminal board (any problems due to aggression
caused by manufacturing chemical residues that may cause
short circuits);
- Check the connection on the wash heating element;
- Check effi ciency of connector
J001
(Commutator) or
J010
(Three-phase) on the PCB;
- Check
connector
J001
(Commutator) or
J010
(Three-phase)
pins 3 and
4
for continuity of the wash heating element (1700
watt - 230 volt) which must be 30 Ohm +/- 10%. Otherwise,
renew heating element;
- Check for water leaks that may affect connectors
J006
(Commuta-
tor) or
J007
(Three-phase) causing the relative contacts to short;
- Check the terminal board (any problems due to aggression
caused by manufacturing chemical residues that may cause
short circuits);
- Check wiring of connectors
J006
(Commutator) or
J007
(Three-
phase)/Pressure switch;
- Disconnect appliance for 2 minutes. Check wiring and connec-
tors of the dryer heating element on main PCB board side and
component side;
- Check that correct operation has been restored by starting the
Autotest routine;
- Renew main PCB.
- Check for water leaks that may affect connector
J9
causing the
contacts to short circuit;
- Check to ensure motor is not mechanically jammed or seized;
- Check effi ciency of the contacts on connector
J9
on the PCB;
- Check the motor side connector;
- Check motor winding and check that the impedance value on
wiring connector
J9
between pins
3
and
4
,
4
and
5
,
3
and
5
is
less than 100 Ohm;
- Check the tachogenerator winding and check that the impedance
value on wiring connector
J9
between pins
1
and
2
is between
115 and 170 Ohm;
- Check the tachogenerator wiring;
- Disconnect appliance for 2 minutes. Check that correct operation
has been restored by starting the Autotest routine;
- Renew
motor;
- Renew
PCB.
- Check effi ciency of contacts on connector
J005
(commutator)
or
J12
(three-phase) on PCB;
- Check NTC ensuring that the impedance value at ambient
temperature (20°C) on wiring connector
J005
(commutator) or
J12
(three-phase), pins
1
and
2
, is approximately 20 KOhm;
- If measurement is incorrect check continuity of wiring
J005
(commutator) or
J12
(three-phase), pins
1
and
2
/NTC;
- Check the same parameter directly on the NTC (20 KOhm);
- Renew
NTC;
- Renew
PCB.
F03
Main PCB, Triac on board damaged or
components Feedback fault
Motor tripped, motor tachogenerator open
circuit / or short circuit
NTC wash sensor open / short circuit
F02
F01