Electrolux EI24ID81SS Wiring Diagram English

Electrolux EI24ID81SS Manual

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    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 Auto, Led Heavy and Led Normal blinking): 1. Press pad Normal to start the test cycle.The cycle will not start if door is
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    Trouble Shooting Tips Upper Spray arm Manifold Delivery Tube Small Tank Flex Wash Manifold Middle Spray Arm Lower Spray Arm Hose Tank Sump Valve Tank Hose Pressure Sensor Lower Spray Arm Support into unit. 1. Instruct customer/user. 2. Instruct customer/user. 3. Instruct customer/user on
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Selection Options
SERVICE DATA SHEET
P/N: 808936683
This information is intended for use by
persons having electrical and
mechanical training and a level of
knowledge of these subjects generally
considered acceptable in the appliance
repair trade. Electrolux Home Products
North America cannot be responsible,
nor assume any liability, for injury or
damage of any kind arising from the
use of this Service Data Sheet.
Wiring Diagram
Service Mode
Cycle Selection Options
EI 24ID81
165
155
160
15
20
25
30
35
40
135
140
145
150
105
110
115
120
125
130
80
85
90
95
100
Minutes
5
10
Dispenser
45
50
55
60
65
70
Stemware
PreWash1
PreWash2
HotRinse
MainWash
75
Inlet Valve
Circulation Pump
Drain Pump
Drain Pump
Heater
Dry
Heater
Eco
PW1
PW2
ColdRinse2
Heavy
PW1
PW2
PreWash3
ColdRinse1
ColdRinse2
Dispenser
Dry
Dispenser
Dry
Heater
Heater
Heater
Heater
Line Test
MainWash2
MainWash 1
Fast
PW
HotRinse
Rinse
PreWash1
PreWash2
45
50
55
60
65
70
Dispenser
Minutes
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
Dispenser
Dispenser
Minutes
5
10
15
ColdRinse
Dry
HotRinse
HotRinse
Minutes
5
10
15
Dry
PreWash
MainWash
PW4
PreWash3
MainWash
ColdRinse1
HotRinse
MainWash
Heater
Dispenser
Upper
Dispenser
PW1
PW2
CR
HotRinse
Heater
Normal/Auto
PW
MainWash
Normal Cycle (with light soil)
After Cancel, press pad Heavy and Fast simultaneously for
at least 4 seconds to access Service Mode.
LED Auto, Led Heavy and Led Normal blink to indicate
that Service mode is accesed.
After accessed Service mode ( Led Auto, Led Heavy and
Led Normal blinking):
1. Press pad Auto to show the first alarm code.
- Led Auto 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 Auto again to show the second alarm code.
3. Press pad Auto once more to show the third alarm
code.
4. Press pad Auto the fourth time to move to Actuator Test.
Press pad repeatedly will sequentially turn on one
actuator at a time.
- Led Auto is turned off. led Heavy blincks to indicate the
machine is in Actuator Test.
- The actuator number is shown in the display, see the follo-
wing table for details.
9
Number of
pad Heavy
pressed
Actuator
Number
in display
Actuator
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
4
5
6
7
8
10
Regeneration Valve
Drain Pump
Inlet Valve
Heater
Wash pump
Dispenser
Dry Fan
5. Press pad Auto 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 Auto, Led Heavy and
Led Normal blinking):
1. Press pad Heavy 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 Auto, Led Heavy and
Led Normal blinking):
1. Press pad Normal 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.
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.
Inlet Valve
Circulation Pump
Inlet Valve
Circulation Pump
Drain Pump
Inlet Valve
Circulation Pump
Inlet Valve
Circulation Pump
Drain Pump
Inlet Valve
Circulation Pump
Inlet Valve
Circulation Pump
Drain Pump
Inlet Valve
Circulation Pump
Inlet Valve
Circulation Pump
Drain Pump
Inlet Valve
Circulation Pump
Inlet Valve
Circulation Pump
Drain Pump
Inlet Valve
Circ. Pump
Drain Pump
Inlet Valve
Circ. Pump
Drain Pump