TECHNICAL INFORMATION Touchtronic Clothes Washers Includes: W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213, W1215 © 2004 Miele
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Touchtronic Washers – Table of Contents A WARNING and SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS B MODIFICATION HISTORY C TECHNICAL DATA D LAYOUT OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS 010 CASING, FRONT PANEL and LID 1 Technical Data 11 2 Function 11 3 Fault Repair 4 Service 11 12 4.1 Lid Removal 12 4.2 Plinth Removal 12 4.3 Front Panel Removal 12 4.4 Side Panel Removal 13 020 DOOR AND DOOR LOCK 1 Technical Data 17 2 Function 17 2.
030 SUDS CONTAINER, DRUM, BEARING and HEATER ELEMENT (continued) 2.4 Imbalance Sensor 23 3 Fault Repair 24 4 Service 24 4.1 Temperature Sensor Removal 24 4.2 Heater Element Replacement 25 4.3 Door Seal Removal 26 4.4 Imbalance Sensor Removal 26 040 WATER INTAKE 1 Technical Data 2 Function 2.1 3 4 29 29 Water Path Control System 29 Fault Repair 30 3.1 30 Spin Before First Water Intake Not Possible Service 30 4.1 Detergent Dispenser Removal 30 4.
070 FASCIA PANEL and CONTROLS 1 Technical Data 2 Function 2.1 3 4 45 45 Fault Dialogue 45 Fault Repair 45 3.1 Fault Indication Quick Reference 45 3.2 Check Inlet and Drain LED’s Flash Together 47 3.3 Digital Display Shows - - - 47 3.4 Fault Code F1 NTC Sensor Short Circuited 48 3.5 Fault Code F2 NTC Sensor Open Circuited 48 3.6 Fault Code F10 Water Intake 49 3.7 Fault code F11 Water Drainage 50 3.8 Fault Code F15 Hot Water Intake 51 3.9 Fault Code F16 Excess Foam 52 3.
Touchtronic Clothes Washers - List of Figures D-1 Layout of Electrical Components 7 010-1 Layout of Components 11 030-1 Imbalance Sensor 23 030-2 Heater Element Replacement 26 040-1 Water Path Control System (Close-Up) 29 040-2 Water Path Control System 31 050-1 Drain Pump Removal 35 060-1 Pulse Width Modulation Motor Speed Control 39 060-2 Main Motor Assembly 40 060-3 Motor Brush Replacement 41 070-1 Drum Lamp Assembly 55 090-1 Power Electronic Removal 78 Touchtronic Clo
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information A Warning and Safety Instructions 1 General Information Service of this appliance should only be performed by qualified personnel; in accordance with local and national codes. Power should be disconnected from the appliance during service procedures. Unplug the appliance or shut off the appropriate circuit breaker.
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W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information B Modification History 04/2004 Miele USA 3 Preliminary Information
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W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information C Technical Data Frontloader Version Spaceframe construction Casing Suds container Fascia panel version Light-touch buttons Door lock Electromagnetic release Drum Honeycomb drum Drum diameter 480 mm (18.9 in.) Maximum load, dry laundry 5 Kg (11.02 lbs) – W1113 and W1119 6 Kg (13.23 lbs)– W1203, W1213 and W1215 Drum opening dimensions 300 mm (11.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information Control technology Wash technology Control panel/display module Control panel/display module with light-touch buttons Control/Power module Novotronic IV Midi.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information D Layout of Electrical Components 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. (Y14) (M24) (Y12) (Z1) (1n1) (K1/1) (2n1) (S2) (S4) 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. (M5) (B8) (M8) (R30) (R1) (A2) 10.
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W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 010 Casing, Front Panel and Lid 9
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W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information Figure 010-1: Layout of Components 1 Technical Data n/a 2 Function n/a 3 Fault Repair n/a 11
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 4 Service 4.1 Lid - Removal 1. Remove the screw caps from the lid side edges. 2. Loosen the lid screws about 4 to 5 turns – max. Do not completely remove the screws. 3. Press the screws in to release the retaining tabs. Lift the lid at the front, slide it to the rear and lift from appliance to remove. 4.2 Plinth (Toekick) - Removal 1. From the bottom of the toekick, apply pressure upward 2.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 4.4 Side Panel - Removal 1. Remove the Lid (010 4.1). 2. Remove the Front Panel (010 4.3). 3. Remove the three screws from the rear edges of each panel, Figure 010-1. Warning! The 2 middle screws / washers provide the grounding for the side panels – ensure the screws are secured during reassembly. 4. 5. 6. 7. Remove the three screws from the top edge of each panel. Remove the three screws from the front edge of each panel.
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W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 020 Door and Door Lock 15
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W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 1 Technical Data n/a 2 Function 2.1 Electro-Mechanical Door Lock The door lock cannot be opened if any of the following exist: Drum speed is above 7 rpm (measured by the Tachogenerator) Water is present (measured by the Level Switch / Electronic) The drum temperature is above 131°F (55°C) (as measured by the Temperature Sensor and Electronic).
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W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 030 Suds Container, Drum, Bearing and Heater Element 19
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W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 1 Technical Data Sub-assembly Version Material Electrical Data Drum Micro-perforated drum with aluminium flange Stainless steel 1.4520 - Suds Container Suspended stainless steel suds container Stainless steel 1.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 2 Function 2.1 Overheating Protection In the event the Heater Element remained powered (i.e. Heating Relay contacts stuck closed), the Heater element is equipped with an overheating protection device. Should the overheat device trip, the Heater Element (as an assembly) must be replaced. 2.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 2.3 Foam Sensing Operation 2.3.1 Excess foam detected when heating during the main wash During heating, the Level Switch monitors for an increase in pressure. Should this occur, the heating is switched off – regardless of the temperature reached. The Thermostop step is skipped and no indication of the fault occurs. 2.3.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information The Imbalance Sensor uses a rubber membrane that contains a metal weight. Erratic movements of the suds container cause the imbalance weight to move and change the pressure signals being produced by the sensor. The pressure signals are measured three times during the spin to establish an average value. The Electronic then compares this averaged value to the pulses being received from the Tachogenerator.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 4.2 Heater Element - Replacement Danger The appliance must be unplugged from the wall outlet or the circuit breaker must be shut off before during replacement of any Heater circuit component(s). 240VAC is still present within this circuit, even with the appliance switched to the Off position. 1. 2. 3. 4. Refer to Figure 030-2. Remove the Temperature Sensor (030 4.1) Disconnect the Heater Element electrical connections.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information Figure 030-2: Heater Element Replacement 4.3 Door Seal - Removal 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 4.4 Remove the Front Panel (010 4.3) Unscrew the Seal Clamp Ring from the suds container. Remove the water inlet hose. Remove the Light Assembly. Remove the Seal from the suds container. Imbalance Sensor - Removal 1. 2. 3. 4. Remove the Front Panel (010 4.3). Remove the Imbalance Sensor retaining screws. Disconnect the hose connections.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 040 Water Intake 27
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W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 1 Technical Data n/a 2 Function 2.1 Water Path Control System The Water Path Control System uses a single Cold Water Valve that opens during all needs for cold-water. The incoming cold water supply is routed to the Dispenser Assembly where a distributor tube (driven by a geared synchronous motor) sends the water to the appropriate dispenser.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 3 Fault Repair 3.1 Spin before first water intake not possible Reason Water intake to at least level 1 has not occurred. Warning! Spinning is only possible after the first water intake to at least level 1 has taken place. Blocking the spin function prevents a spin from being carried out with the transport struts in place.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 4.2 Water Path Control System - Removal 1. 2. 3. 4. Refer to Figure 040-2. Disconnect the Electrical Connections. Remove the screws from the Dispenser Assembly top cover. Remove the retaining clips (1), from the top of the Dispenser Assembly. Lift the top cover and remove it to the rear. 5. Remove the Water Path Control System.
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W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 050 Drainage 33
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 1 Technical Data Synchronous Drain Pump Voltage 240 (208) VAC (60 Hz) Power rating 35 W Max. drain hose length 5 m (about 16 ft.) Max. head height 1 m (about 3 ft.) Table 050-1: Drain Pump specifications 2 Function 2.1 Increasing drain pump head height to 6 ft To increase the Drain Pump head height to 6 ft., a second Drain Pump can be fitted. See the spare parts list for details of the conversion kit.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 4 Service 4.1 Drain Pump - Removal 1. Place a suitable pan under the area of the filter to catch water. 2. Slowly turn the filter counterclockwise, allow water to drain from the appliance. Do NOT completely remove the filter. Note To stop the water from flowing during manual draining, tighten the filter clockwise. 3.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 4.2 Non-return Valve - Removal 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Remove the Left Side Panel (010 4.4) Remove the Drain Hose from the Non-Return Valve. Remove the retaining screw from the Rear Panel. Remove the Vent Hose to the filter (from the Non-Return Valve). Pull out the Non-Return Valve retainer from the rear panel. Push the entire Non-Return Valve Assembly downwards and remove it to the side.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 060 Drives 37
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W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 1 Technical Data Main Motor: DC variable speed (see 2.1 for details on control) 2 Function 2.1 Motor Control UB UM T ti tp t Operating voltage Motor voltage 1 period, frequency approx. 20 kHz Power on Power off Time Figure 060-1: Pulse width modulation motor speed control A bridge rectifier circuit on the power electronic provides the DC voltage supply for the motor.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 3 Fault Repair n/a 4 Service 4.1 Main Motor - Removal 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 4.2 Remove the Front Panel (010 4.3). Refer to Figure 060-2. Disconnect the electrical connections (4). Release the wiring harness retainer from the motor cover. Remove the retaining bolts (1, 2 and 6). Remove the drive belt from the motor pulley. Remove the motor toward the front. Motor Module - Removal 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 4.3 Motor Brush - Replacement 1. Remove the Motor Module (060 4.2) 2. Refer to Figure 060-3. 3. Press the retainers (1), together and remove the brush holder cover. 4. Disconnect the wires (2), and exchange the brushes. Note Always exchange the brushes in pairs. Warning! Refer to Figure 060-3. The brushes (4), must be pressed back into their guides (3). A retaining clip will hold them until the module is completely installed.
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W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 070 Fascia Panel and Controls 43
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W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 1 Technical Data n/a 2 Function 2.1 Fault Display The Electronics continuously monitor the status of a program. In the event of a fault; the electronic stores the information in the form of a code. Refer to 4.3 Service Mode for details on retrieving and clearing the fault codes. In addition to the fault code being stored, certain conditions immediately alert the user via LEDs on the Fascia Panel.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information Condition Noted By User Fault Code Cause LED Digital Display - - F 15 Excess detergent LED lights up - F 16 - - F 20 Heating - ––– F 41 Electronic fault - ––– F 43 Control & Power Electronic are incompatible - ––– F 47 Control Electronic / Power Electronic interface fault.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 3.2 Check Inlet And Check Drain LEDs Flash Together Symptom In normal operation mode on models with a digital display 3 dashes are displayed. The water intake valves are closed and the program is interrupted. The Drain Pump is activated for 120 seconds. Cause The Float Switch in the bottom of the appliance has switched; a leak has been registered by the Electronic unit. Remedy Shut off the water supply.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 3.4 Fault Code F1, NTC Sensor Short-Circuited Symptom Should the NTC Sensor Circuit contain a short circuit, the heating is switched off after about 10 seconds, however the program continues. If the fault occurs with hot water operation, the machine changes over to cold water operation. Cause NTC Temperature Sensor or its connections short-circuited. Remedy Check the NTC Temperature Sensor in the service mode.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 3.6 Fault Code F10, Water Intake Symptom The Check inlet LED flashes. The Inlet Valve is closed and the program automatically ends. The Drain Pump is activated for 120 seconds. Cause The water supply is shut off. Remedy Turn the water supply on. Cause Water intake filters are clogged. Remedy Check / Clean the water intake filters. Cause Low on-site water pressure.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 3.7 Fault Code F11, Water Drainage Symptom During operation the Drain LED flashes. The program automatically ends and the Drain Pump is activated for 120 seconds. Cause Insufficient drainage. When the Drain Pump is activated, a check is made as to whether the water level drops to 30 mm wc after 150 seconds. Remedy Check the Filter for blockages caused by foreign bodies. Check Drain Pump for proper operation. Check the Drain Hose.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 3.8 Fault Code F15, Hot Water Intake Symptom During operation, this fault is not indicated via any LEDs on the Control Panel. The program continues, however it will only use the cold water supply. Cause The water supply is shut off. Remedy Turn the water supply on. Cause Water Intake Filters clogged. Remedy Clean the water intake filters. Cause Low on-site water pressure.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 3.9 Fault Code F16, Excess Foam Symptom During operation the Oversudsing LED lights up. The Water Intake Solenoid Valve is switched off for certain periods of time. The heating is switched off and the thermostop is skipped. The spin speed is reduced (or stopped). An additional rinse cycle is performed.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 3.11 Fault Code F41 – Electronic Fault Symptom During operation, units with a digital display show 3 dashes. The Water Intake Valve(s) closes and the program automatically ends The Drain Pump is activated for 120 seconds. Cause Electronic and/or data fault(s). Remedy Check / replace the Control and/or Power Electronic – as necessary. 3.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 3.14 Fault Code F51, Pressure Sensor Symptom During operation, units with a digital display show 3 dashes. The Water Intake Valve(s) close and the program automatically ends. The Drain Pump is activated for 120 seconds. Cause Analog Pressure Sensor (ADS) fault. Remedy Check the pressure sensor in the service mode, see 070 4.3. Note The pressure sensor is integrated into the control/power module (SLT).
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 3.16 Fault Code F63, Water Path Control Unit Symptom The Water Intake LED flashes. On units with a display, 3 dashes are displayed. The water intake valves are closed and the program is interrupted. The Drain Pump is activated for 120 seconds. Cause Faulty Water Path Control System. The Control/Power Module cannot register a valid position from the the Water Path Control Unit within about 80 seconds of it being switched on.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 3.18 Locked LED On Steady Cause The electronic program lock (child-safety feature) is active. Remedy Deactivate the electronic program lock (child-safety feature) By pressing the Start button for 6 seconds. 3.19 Locked LED Flashing Cause The Electronic lock function is active. Remedy Deactivate the Electronic lock function as follows 1. Switch off the machine. 2. Close the door. 3.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 4 Service 4.1 Programming Mode Initial Requirements 1. Finish or cancel any program in operation. 2. Switch off the machine. 3. Close the door. Note Once you begin the access procedure, it must be completed within 10 seconds. Accessing 1. Press and hold the Start button while switching the unit on with the On/Off button. 2. Release the Start button 2 seconds after switching the appliance on. 3.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information Note The Highlighted options are the standard settings. Programmed settings vary slightly depending on the appliance model number. Program Position Flashing Rhythm Of Buzzer LED Long – – – Short 1 2 3 Option Selection Selection Buzzer button Start Button Reset all programmable functions to standard settings: Press the Start button until the reset has occurred.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information Program Position Flashing Rhythm Of Buzzer LED Long – – – – – – Option(s) Flashing Rhythm of Soak LED Selection Selection Short Buzzer Button Start Button Long Short Not active - - P0 4 Suds cooling (reactivation) cold water added at end of main wash Active - 1 P1 2h - 1 P1 1.5 h - 2 P2 1h - 3 P3 0.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information Program Position Flashing Rhythm Of Buzzer LED Selection Start Button Long Short Not active - - P0 Active - 1 P1 European version (EU) - 1 P1 Sweden (S) - 2 P2 Australia (AUS) - 3 P3 USA/Canadian version - 4 P4 Japan (J) - 5 P5 - - P0 - 1 P1 Table 1 - 0 P0 Table 2 - 1 P1 Old suds container unit (ASA) - - P0 New suds container unit (NSA) - 1 P1 Short Buzzer Button 1 0 Rinsing wi
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information Program Position Flashing Rhythm Of Buzzer LED Long 1 1 1 1 1 Short 5 6 7 8 9 Option(s) Flashing Rhythm of Soak LED Selection Selection Buzzer Button Start Button Long Short 2.1 kW - 1 P1 4.2 kW - 2 P2 2.6 kW - 3 P3 3.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information Program Position Flashing Rhythm Of Buzzer LED Long Short Option(s) Selection Selection Buzzer Button Start Button Not used 2 0 Spin speed settings (country variation) All US Models Numbers Do NOT Change Not used Flashing Rhythm of Soak LED Display Long Short - 1 P1 - 2 P2 - 3 P3 - 4 P4 - 5 P5 - 6 P6 - 7 P7 - 8 P8 - 9 P9 1 - P10 1 1 P11 1 2 P12 1 3 P13 1 4 P14 1 5 P15 1 6
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information Program Position Flashing Rhythm Of Buzzer LED Long 2 Short 1 Selection Buzzer Button Start Button Long Short Tachogenerator - 1 P1 Imbalance sensor and tachogenerator - 2 P2 Displacement sensor (load sensor) and tachogenerator - 3 P3 USA (Do Not Change) - - P0 LED Display – OFF - - P0 LED Display – ON - 1 P1 Not active - - P0 Active - 1 P1 Not active - - P0 Active - 1 P1 Frontloader -
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W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 4.2 Demonstration Mode (Dealer Displays) Initial requirements - Switch off the machine. - Close the door. Note Once you begin the access procedure, it must be completed within 10 seconds. Accessing 1. Press and hold the Start Button while switching the unit on with the On/Off Button. 2. As soon as the Start LED lights up, release the Start Button. 3. Immediately press and hold the Start Button, until the Start LED turns off.
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W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 4.3 Service Mode Initial Requirements 1. Finish or cancel any program in operation. 2. Switch off the appliance. 3. Close the door. Note Once you begin the access procedure, it must be completed within 10 seconds. Accessing 1. Press and hold the Start Button while switching the appliance on with the On/Off Button. 2. Release the Start Button 2 seconds after switching the appliance on. 3.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information Service Level - Navigation The Service Level is indicated by the flashing rhythm of the Buzzer LED. (Example: flash…flash…flash=Level 3) To advance to the next Service Level, press the Buzzer Button. Important Refer to Tables 070-0 to 070-11 for detailed information Fault Codes (Service Level 1) Retrieval If several faults are registered, their codes are shown one after the other in ascending order.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information Component Test (Service Level 2) The Test Step is indicated by the flashing rhythm of the Soak LED using long and short flashes. (example: long flash…short flash…short flash…short flash…short flash…short flash = 15). Note In addition to the flashing rhythm of the Soak LED, the active Test Step appears in the LED Display. (Example U5 = Test Step 5 / Drain Pump activation.
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W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information SERVICE LEVEL Flashing rhythm of Buzzer LED Long Short - 2 - 2 TEST STEP Flashing rhythm of Soak LED Selection: Press Buzzer button Selection: Press Start button Software version (ID) Control/Power module (SLT) - Cause Fault code No fault registered F0 - - F0 NTC temperature sensor shortcircuited F1 - 1 F1 NTC temperature sensor opencircuited F2 - 2 F2 Water intake fault F 10 1 - F10 Drainage fault F
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information SERVICE LEVEL Flashing rhythm of Buzzer LED Long - Selection: Press Buzzer button TEST STEP Selection: Press Start button Short 2 Fault register display and deletion 3 **Component Test Flashing rhythm of Soak LED Display Long Short 5 1 F51 5 3 F53 Pressure sensor fault F 51 Tachogenerator fault (speed sensor) F 53 Final spin < 400 rpm F 56 5 6 F56 Undefined fault F 62 6 2 F62 Water path control unit fa
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information SERVICE LEVEL Flashing rhythm of Buzzer LED Long Selection: Press Buzzer button TEST STEP Selection: Press Start button Component Test Display Short Drainage and spinning. Spin speed is controlled via the position of the spin speed selector.
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W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 090 Electrical System, Power Module and Heater Relay 75
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W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 1 Technical Data n/a 2 Function 2.1 Heater Relay - Switching If a selected program requires higher temperature, than the temperature of the water supply; the water will be heated. For the heater to operate the Water Level Sensor must have detected at least a Level 1 position. The signal is then provided to the Power Electronic which energizes the Heater Relay (coil).
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 4 Service 4.1 Power Electronic - Removal Figure 09-1: Power Electronic - removal 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Ensure the power is disconnected from the appliance. Remove the Lid (010 4.1) Refer to Figure 090-1. Disconnect all plugs from the power module. Press back the three retaining clips (1), and remove the Power Electronic upwards. Note If the bracket is being removed, the two retaining screws (2), must be removed first.
W1113, W1119, W1203, W1213 & W1215 Clothes Washers Technical Information 4.2 Heater Relay - Removal 1. 2. 3. 4. 4.3 Ensure the power is disconnected from the appliance. Remove the Lid (010 4.1) Disconnect the plugs from the Heater Relay. Press down the Heater Relay retaining clips, slide the Heater Relay upwards to remove it from its holder. Interference Suppression Filter - Removal 1. 2. 3. 4. Ensure the power is disconnected from the appliance. Remove the Lid (010 4.
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front (As Mounted) Top View Water Path Control Unit T6.
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