Frigidaire FGID2474QF Wiring Diagram

Frigidaire FGID2474QF Manual

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  • Frigidaire FGID2474QF | Wiring Diagram - Page 1
    Actuator 4 4 Regeneration Valve 5 5 Drain Pump 6 6 Inlet Valve 7 7 Heater 8 8 Wash pump 9 9 Dispenser 10 10 Dry Fan 5. Press pad Heavy when actuator number 10 is activated, the machine will cycle back to Alarm reading and show the first alarm code saved. 6. The mode can be
  • Frigidaire FGID2474QF | Wiring Diagram - Page 2
    i20 Draining Problem i30 Aqua Control i40 Analogue pressure sensor problem i50 Washing Motor Problem i60 Heating Element Problem i70 Thermistor problem i80 Display Codes (LED) i90 LED status indicators located in the center of the Keypad iB0 CLEAN The LED labeled "CLEAN" will lit
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After
Cancel,
press
pad
Heavy
and
Fast
simultaneously
for
at
least
4
seconds
to
access
Service
Mode.
LED
Heavy,
Led
Normal
and
Led
Fast
blink
to
indicate
that
Service
mode
is
accesed.
After
accessed
Service
mode
(
Led
Heavy,
Led
Normal
and
Led
Fast
blinking):
1.
Press
pad
Heavy
to
show
the
first
alarm
code.
-
Led
Heavy
blinks
to
indicate
the
machine
is
in
Alarm
Reading.
-
The
first
alarm
code
saved
is
shown
in
the
display.
For
descriptions
of
alarm
codes,
please
see
Alarm
Codes
section.
2.
Press
pad
Heavy
again
to
show
the
second
alarm
code.
3.
Press
pad
Heavy
once
more
to
show
the
third
alarm
code.
4.
Press
pad
Heavy
the
fourth
time
to
move
to
Actuator
Test.
Press
pad
repeatedly
will
sequentially
turn
on
one
actuator
at
a
time.
-
Led
Heavy
is
turned
off.
led
Normal
blincks
to
indicate
the
machine
is
in
Actuator
Test.
-
The
actuator
number
is
shown
in
the
display,
see
the
follo-
wing
table
for
details.
Number
of
pad
Heavy
pressed
Actuator
Number
in
display
Actuator
4
4
Regeneration
Valve
5
5
Drain
Pump
6
6
Inlet
Valve
7
7
Heater
8
8
Wash
pump
9
9
Dispenser
10
10
Dry
Fan
5.
Press
pad
Heavy
when
actuator
number
10
is
activated,
the
machine
will
cycle
back
to
Alarm
reading
and
show
the
first
alarm
code
saved.
6.
The
mode
can
be
exit
by
pressing
the
CANCEL
button,
or
waiting
60
seconds
after
last
button
pressing.
LED
Test/Delete
Alarm
Memory
After
accessed
Service
mode
(
Led
Heavy,
Led
Normal
and
Led
Fast
blinking):
1.
Press
pad
Normal
to
start
this
function.
-
All
LEDS
and
display
blinks
5
seconds
on
1
second
off.
-
Buzzer
beeps 5
seconds
and
then
off.
-
The
alarm
codes
saved
in
memory
are
erased.
2.
The
mode
can
be
exit
by
pressing
the
CANCEL
button,
or
waiting
60
seconds
after
last
button
pressing.
Functional
Test
cycle
After
accessed
Service
mode
(Led
Heavy,
Led
Normal
and
Led
Fast
blinking):
1.
Press
pad
Fast
to
start
the
test
cycle.The
cycle
will
not
start
if
door
is
opened.
-
LED
Normal
blinks
all
the
way
through
the
whole
cycle,
even
if
after
the
cycle
is
finished
-The
test
cycle
runs
as
a
normal
wash
cycle.
It
can
be
cancelled
or
run
to
its
end.
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HEATER
SENSOR
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2
3
4
1
2
9
1
2
9
4
6
6
1
2
2
9
4
z
WASH
PUMP
OCNDENSATOR
(DGROUNDING
SCHEME
0
0
Li
m
nm
c•
V
Wire
-color
Code
Color
bk
black
br
brown
bu
blue
rd
red
gn/ye
green/yellow
Line
-style
dotted
=
Component
is
currently
not
in
use
(reserved)
dashed
=
Component
is
optional
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Connections
included
in
WireHarnesses
WireHarness
Connection
WireEnd
01
WireEnd
02
WireEnd
03
WireEnd04
WireEnd
05
A
02
BaseBoard
DrainPump
WashPump
A
03
BaseBoard
LeakageSwitch
A
04
BaseBoard
FlowControl
A
05
BaseBoard
InletValve
A
06
BaseBoard
WashPumpTacho
A
07
BaseBoard
BOF
A
08
BaseBoard
PressureSensor
NTC/Turb
Sensor
A
09
BaseBoard
Interface
I
B
01
Interface
I
Userinterface
B
02
Userinterface
Dispenser
RinseAid
B
03
Userinterface
Door
lock
C
01
BaseBoard
Heater
Minutes
1
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11
1111
ColdRinse
II
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1111
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China
Crystal
11 11
1111
PreWash1
PreWash2
II
1111 1111 1111 1111
MainWash
11
11
1111
1111 1111
11
I
1111
HotRinse
III
1
1111
Dry
11 11
Inlet
Valve
Circulation
Pump
Drain
Pump
Heater
Dispenser
111
1
Enemy
Saver
PW1
PW2
PreWash3
PW4
MainWash
ColdRinse1
ColdRinse2
HotRinse
Dry
Inlet
Valve
Circulation
Pump
Drain
Pump
Heater
Dispenser
I
I
11
I
1111
III
1
1111
III
1
1111 1111
11
I
1111
11 11 11
III
1
Cycles
may
differ
in
behaviour
from
presentation
above
due
to
the
dependence
of
turbidity,
temperature
and
user
input.
E.g.
Less/more
phases;
shorter/longer
duration.
Heavy/Power
Plus
PW1
PW2
PreWash3
MainWash
ColdRinse1
ColdRinse2
HotRinse
Dry
Inlet
Valve
Circulation
Pum
i
Drain
Pump
.
Heater
Dispenser
Normal
Wash
PW
Inlet
Valve
Circulation
Pump
Drain
Pump
MainWash
Heater
Dispenser
Quick
Wash
PW
MainWash
1
MainWash2
HotRinse
HotRinse
Dry
Normal
C
cle
with
li
ht
soil
Inlet
Valve
Circulation
Pump
Drain
Pump
Heater
Dispenser
Rinse
Onl
M=i1IN=1
Inlet
Valve
Circulation
Pump'
Drain
Pump
Heater
Dispenser
Line
Test
PreWash
Inlet
Valve
Circulation
Pump
Drain
Pump
Heater
Dispenser
Minutes
...
N
il
2
.
0
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4
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4
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5
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5
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51
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6
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01
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7
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0
1111 1111 1111 1111 1111
Minutes
5
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151
201
1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111 1111
Minutes
1111 1111
10
I
1
1
1
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