![Electrolux Inspiration EWX11831 TC3 Скачать руководство пользователя страница 5](http://html.mh-extra.com/html/electrolux/inspiration-ewx11831-tc3/inspiration-ewx11831-tc3_service-manual_2385385005.webp)
Guide to diagnostics of EWX11831 electronic controls
2013 TS/DT-mdm FCPD-dp
5/71
599 77 00-82 Rev. 01
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Purpose of this manual
The purpose of this manual is to explain, simply and schematically, the steps any Technician must take
when faced with the problems indicated by the various alarm codes on appliances with electronic control in
the EWX11831 series, THE INSPIRATION RANGE TC4-TC3 version
Depending on the appliance configuration, the alarms may be entirely or partially displayed to the user:
the latter solution is usually adopted.
The diagnostics system is used by Service Technicians to:
Read
alarms
Delete the alarm stored
Test the appliance operation
1.2 Cautions
Any work on electrical appliances must only be carried out by qualified
personnel.
Before carrying out work on the appliance, use suitable instruments to check that
the power supply system in the house is fully efficient. For example: refer to the
indications provided/illustrated in the <<metratester>> course at the address
(http://electrolux.edvantage.net) on the Electrolux Learning Gateway portal.
On completing operations, check that the appliance has been restored to the
same state of safety as when it came off the assembly line.
If the circuit board has to be handled/replaced, use the ESD kit (Cod. 405 50 63-
95/4) to avoid static electricity from damaging the circuit board, see S.B. No.
599 72 08-09 or consult the course “Electrostatic charges” at the address
(http://electrolux.edvantage.net) on the Electrolux Learning Gateway portal.
This platform is not fitted with an ON/OFF switch. Before you access internal
components, take the plug out of the socket to cut the power supply.
Make resistance measurements, rather than direct voltage and current
measurements
Warning the sensors located on the display board could be at a potential of
220 Volts.
When replacing the heating element, replace it with one that
has the same characteristics (2 thermal fuses) in order not
to compromise the safety of the appliance. NEVER
remove/switch the NTC sensors between heating elements.
Always empty the appliance of all the water before laying it
on its side.
Never place the appliance on its right side (electronic control system side): some
of the water in the detergent dispenser could leak onto the electrical/electronic
components and cause these to burn.
When replacing components, please refer to the code shown in the list of spare
parts relating to the appliance.
The resistance values of the components shown in this S.M. are purely indicative
(relating to a sample appliance with new components).
For the actual value of the component, please refer:
to S.B. 599706597 for motors, while for the other components, please consult S.M.
599728903 “Component Characteristics”.
Do not place any kind of container under the appliance to catch any drips of
water.