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SERVICE MANUAL

DISHWASHER

+ EDW 1003

Dishwasher

© Electrolux Publ.-Nr.:
Muggenhofer Straße 135 599 515 183
D-90429 Nürnberg EN
Germany
+
EDW 1003

Fax +49 (0)911 323 1022

Spares Operation
Ausgabe: 09.02
R.Kurzke

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Index
1. Control panel ................................................................................... 3

2. Dimensions ...................................................................................... 3

3. Components .................................................................................... 4
3.1 Electronic ......................................................................................... 4
3.2. Circulation pump ............................................................................. 4
3.3 Drain pump ...................................................................................... 4
3.4 Flow heater ...................................................................................... 4
3.5 Detergent dispenser ........................................................................ 5
3.6 NTC-thermal sensor ........................................................................ 6
3.7 Pressure switch ............................................................................... 6
3.8 Interference filter ............................................................................. 6
3.9 Spray arms ...................................................................................... 7
3.10 Drying fan ........................................................................................ 7
3.11 Regeneration dosing with condensor ............................................. 8
3.11.1 Water softening/regeneration ......................................................... 8

4. Repair informations ......................................................................... 9


4.1 Open the housing ............................................................................ 9
4.2 Position of the components ............................................................ 10 - 12

5. Water course Scheme .................................................................... 13


5.1 All-Around Water Protection ........................................................... 14
5.2 Water intake .................................................................................... 15
5.2.1 Water load steps ............................................................................. 16 - 17
5.3 Draining ........................................................................................... 18 - 19

6. Electronic ......................................................................................... 20
6.1 In- and Output Elements ................................................................. 20
6.2 General information ........................................................................ 21
6.3 Input-philosophy: Program selection .............................................. 22
6.4 Input-philosophy: Select start time .................................................. 23
6.5 Input-philosophy: Program sequence ............................................. 24
6.6 Input-philosophy: delete program ................................................... 25
6.7.1 Input-philosophy: alter program ...................................................... 26
6.7.2 Input-philosophy: alter program ...................................................... 27
6.8 Input-philosophy: interrupt program ................................................ 28
6.9 Input-philosophy: Displays .............................................................. 29
6.10 Overview of customer and aftersales service functions ................. 30
6.11 Servicefunction / Adjust water hardness ........................................ 31
6.12 Deactivation of rinse-aid addition .................................................... 32
6.13 Deactivation of signal sound ........................................................... 33
6.14 fault memory and single actuator selection .................................... 34
6.15 LED test with integrated deletion of the fault memory .................... 35
6.16 manufacturing test routine: ............................................................. 36
6.17 Overview of error displays............................................................... 37

8. Wirings ............................................................................................ 39
8.1 electric circuit diagram .................................................................... 39
8.2 Wiring diagramn .............................................................................. 40

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1. Control panel

2. Dimensions

Build-in dimensions for Integrated


Dishwashers

ÖKO-FAVORIT

* Appliances with height-adjustable feet


Plinth height for appliances 820 mm high
100 - 175 mm
Plinth height for appliances 870 mm high
150 - 230 mm

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3. Components

3.1 Electronic
On electronic models, a micro processor controls all
components, this is done using triacs. The electronic also
memorizes all programme data.

The heating is switched by a relay on the electronic board.

3.2 Circulation Pump


The circulation pump is driven by an asynchronous motor with
an auxiliary winding. The auxiliary winding ist in circuit with a 3
mF capacitor. A tacho generator is used for speed control.
There are three speeds for rinsing.
2800 1/min, 2200 1/min, 1900 1/min, 1700 1/min, 1600 1/min,
Power output 50 W.

Only for models with ceiling spray arm

3.3 Drain Pump


The drain pump is driven by a synchronous motor.

Power output 26 W.
Pump rate 15 l/min.

3.4 Flow Heater


The flow heater heats the water to the required temperature.
During the wash cycle, water is contantly passing through the
flow heater.

Power output 2000 W


Resistor 25 W
Protector 98 °C ± 5 K
Thermal fuse 260 °C

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3.5 Detergent dispenser
display „lack of rinse aid“
Dosing of detergent dosing of rinse-aid
prewash 10 ml
maximum filling level
wash 20 - 30 ml
Dosing of rinse aid
outlet of rinse-aid
position 1 - 6 2 ml - 7 ml
Capacity detergent tray
140 ml
detergent tray for pre wash

coil
Spule

EIN
The detergent compartment 1 is filling corresponding to the set dosing AUS
Zeit
quantity when the door is open. Possibly existing rinse-aid in compartments
2 and 3 flows back into the storage tank of the rinse-aid. The detergent
trays are filled up. The door will be closed and the detergent for prewash
will be rinsed out through the slots in the detergent dispenser cover.

EIN
AUS
During the washing cycle the coil is switched on and the detergent Zeit

compartment cover releases the detergent. The rinse-aid flows from


compartment 1 into compartment 2.

EIN
AUS
Zeit
After switching off the coil, the rinse-aid flows from compartment 2 into
compartment 3.

EIN
AUS
During the rinse cycle, the coil will be switched on when the rinse is warmed Zeit

and the rinse-aid runs from compartment 3 into the rinse tank. At the same
time, the remaining rinse-aid (15 %) runs from compartment 1 into
compartment 2.

EIN
AUS
Zeit

With the coil switched off, the rinse-aid flows from compartment 2 into
compartment 3.

EIN
AUS
During the rinse cycle, the coil is always switched on twice. When it is Zeit
switched on the second time, the remaining rinse-aid flows into the rinse
tank.

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3.6 NTC-Temperature Sensor

Temp. Resistor

10°C 9653 Ohm


25°C 4843 Ohm
60°C 1204 Ohm
90°C 445 Ohm

3.7 Pressure Switch


The pressure switch controls the water level.
Without water, contact 11 - 12 is closed.

fN Switch point with level 65 mm Ws


Reset point with level 45 mm Ws

The pressure switch is not adjustable.

3.8 Interference Filter


The interference filter is connected in the terminal board paral-
lel to the mains feed.

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3.9 Spray arms
The new cutlery basket is placed at the upper diswasher basket. The celling sprayarm sprays the water
directly onto the cutlery basket and tguarantees an excellent washing result with the cutlery placed in
that basket.

Celling spray arm upper spray arm lower spray arm

3.10 Drying fan


The new drying fan is located at the top on the rinse tank.

air guide for fan


Function mode of the condensing drying condenser

Rinse tank, fan and regenerating dosing with


condenser form a closed circuit. The humid air is rinse tank
sucked from the top of the rinse tank and blown ventilation
through an air guide between rinse tank and
regenerating dosing. Thereby the air gets dry and
the condensate is guided to the drain tub.
drain tub
The dry air gets through the rinse tank ventilation
into the rinse tank. During the drying phase, the
condenser is additionally cooled with 1 liter of
water.

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3.11 Regenerating dosing
with condenser

With every filling step, the condenser


cools down due to the cold incoming
water. Therefore another 1 liter of water
is required during the drying cycle.

1. softener unit
2. regeneration dosage
3.11.1 Water softening/regeneration chamber

The water softening can be adjusted in 10 levels. The incoming


water flows until positon 5 to 85 % through the softener which
works according to the ion exchange principle. The ion exchanger
is filled with small epoxy resin balls. The resins exchange the
hardness constituents (calcium and magnesium), for sodium
ions. 2

When all the sodium ions are used up, it is necessary to


regenerate the softener. This is done by flushing a brine solution
through the softener.
1
Afterwards the softener is washed out with fresh water and is now
fully effective.

Depending on the water hardness, regeneration is only necessary


after several wash cycles.

The remaining 15 % of water flow through the rinse tank ventilation


directly into the appliance.
2
From setting of level 6, the whole water flows through the
softener. For this purpose you also have to set mechanically from
0 to 1 with the regenerating dosing.

With the setting of level 9, it is additionally regenerated after the 1


washing in a rinse cycle. With the settings 1 to 8, it is regenerated
after the final rinse depending on need. The softening system is
designed for a water hardness of up to 70 °dH.

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4. Service tips
4.1 Open the housing

To remove side panel remove fixing screws, pull


the panel away from the rear, and gently out of
the front trim. (pic.1). You need
Torx epuipment

Remove the screws (1) to pull the


outer door away.

To remove the panel, remove the


fixing screws (2) .

Removing the
cover plates of the
base area, remove
these screwst
(Abb1+2).

1
2
3

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4.2 Position of Components
3
Detergent dispenser (1)
Spray arms (2)
Roof-mounted shower (3) 4 5
Salt container (4)
2
Filter (5)

Type plate (6) 1

Electronic EDW 1003 (1)


and ON/OFF-switch (2)
are clipsed
1

3
Detergent dispenser (3)

Thermal sensor (4)


Drain pump (5)
Pressure switch (6)
4 5 6

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5
Back side view
- Flow heater (1)
- Terminal box (2)

- Inlet hose (3)


- Drain hose (4)

- Water inlet for above spray arm (5) 1


4
2 3

Removing the detergent dosage chamber:


- disengage locking tabs (1), disconnect hoses (2)
- holding the top of the chamber, pull upwards
disengaging it from the softener.

Removing the softener unit :

- remove the securing nut located under the salt cap.


- press softener (1) down and remove it through the front
from the base area
- CAUTION if accessible release reed switch.

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Removing the base :
- remove side panels, rear panel and plinth panel
- gently release base fixing clips with a screwdriver (figure)
- take off base carefully and release circulation pump,
electronic and heater relay
- disconnect the float switch

With base removed, following components are accessible:


- Drain pump (1)
- Circulation pump (2)
- Flow heater (3)
- Temperature sensor / Turbidity sensor (4)
- Pressure switch (5)
4 1 5

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5. Water Course Scheme

2 22
3

7 21

4
15
24
23 21

1
18
9 16 20
12 8 11 17
5 10
6
19
14 13

1 Inlet valve 10 Non-return valve salt container 18 Flow heater


2 Air break 11 Regeneration valve 19 Drain pump
3 Regeneration water dosage 12 Safety inlet hose 20 Non-return valve
4 Overflow safety level 13 Base tray 21 Spray arms
5 Safety overflow 14 Float switch 22 Roof-mounted shower
6 Inlet to sump from regeneration dosage chamber
15 Pressure switch 23 Tub vent
7 Regeneration dosage chamber 16 Filter 24 Sump assembly
8 Softener 17 Circulation pump
9 Salt container

ohne
Sicherheitszulaufschlauch

Ausführung:
Kurze Regenerierdosierung

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5.1 All-Around Water Protection
Aqua-Control Inlet Hose

The inlet hose has a double-wall construction. The inner hose is equipped with a flow restrictor built
into the tap connection, and has a flow rate of 4 litres per minute. The inlet valve (1) is located in the
base of the dishwasher. The safety outer hose (12) is connected to the regeneration chamber. If the
inner hose should burst, the water passes into the tub. The safety pressure switch activates the drain
pump and decreases the waterlevel down to „normal“ level. An additional overflow protection is a
defined overflow through the regeneration chamber. The water flows into the bottom tray and
activates the float switch, which energises the drain pump. This drains the dishwasher preventing
water damage.

Safety level

If the safety level is reached by over-fillling, the safety pressure switch starts the drain pump. The water
is only drained until it has reached the normal level because the reset point of the safety pressure
switch is above the switchpoint of the normal pressure switch.

Leakage Protection

The anti-flood switch in the base tray will activate the drain pump and drain the water from the tub in
the event of an internal leakage. If the float switch is activated, all electric components are switched
off except the electronic and the drain pump.

2 22
3

21

23 15
4 24

1
18
11 9 16 17 20
12 8
5 10
6
19
13 14

1 Inlet valve 10 Non-return valve salt container 18 Flow heater


2 Air break 11 Regeneration valve 19 Drain pump
3 Regeneration water dosage 12 Safety inlet hose 20 Non-return valve
4 Overflow safety level 13 Base tray 21 Spray arms
5 Safety overflow 14 Float switch 22 Roof-mounted shower
6 Inlet to sump from regeneration dosage chamber
15 Pressure switch 23 Tub vent
7 Regeneration dosage chamber 16 Filter 24 Sump assembly
8 Softener 17 Circulation pump
9 Salt container

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5.2 Water Inlet
The water flows into the regeneration dosage chamber (7) via inlet valve (1), over air break (2), into
regeneration dosage chambers (3) into softener (8). At this point the water divides. 1/4 of the water
enters the tub through the vent (23). 3/4 of the water enters the sump (24) through hose (6).

The level control chamber built into the sump operates the pressure switch (15).

2 22
3

21

23 15
4 24

1
18
11 9 16 17 20
12 8
5 10
6
19
13 14

1 Inlet valve 10 Non-return valve salt container 18 Flow heater


2 Air break 11 Regeneration valve 19 Drain pump
3 Regeneration water dosage 12 Safety inlet hose 20 Non-return valve
4 Overflow safety level 13 Base tray 21 Spray arms
5 Safety overflow 14 Float switch 22 Roof-mounted shower
6 Inlet to sump from regeneration dosage chamber
15 Pressure switch 23 Tub vent
7 Regeneration dosage chamber 16 Filter 24 Sump assembly
8 Softener 17 Circulation pump
9 Salt container

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5.2.1 Water load steps (Example)
static water dynamic water
max. 4
load load repetitions
to level wit h level control

Timeout 1

Timeout 2

speed
in U /min

target-
speed

10 Sek. 5 Sek. 5 Sek. ≥20 Sek.

1600

time
in Sek.
0

water level c heck: level c heck:


in L
water failure displayed water failure displayed
if level not reac hed! if level not r eac hed!

3,6 - 4

dynamic
water load

ca. 1,6

static
water load

time
in Sek.
0

valve
filing filling is possible
on

off time
in Sek.

Static filling

- Static filling until pressure switch point.


failure code:
If this point isnt reached after max. 2 minutes (Timeout 1), a
failure code is displayed and the program is stopped.

Dynamic filling
*) The target speed
- 10 seconds filling at reduced circulation pump speed is dependent on
- 5 seconds pause the subsequent
- 10 seconds filling at reduced circulation pump speed pulse wash.
- filling with increasing circulation pump speed. As soon as the
target speed has been reached, it is filled up to the pressure
switchpoint.
Failure code:
If this dynamic switchpoint isn’t reached within total 4 minutes
(Timeout 2), the dynamic filling can be repeated 3 times. Only
after non-successful repeating 3 times, a failure code is displayed
and the program is stopped.

pulse wash pulse 2800 1/min Pause 1600 1/min target speed in dynamic filling
1 0,9 sec 4,5 sec 2200 1/min
2 0,6 sec 3 sec 1900 1/min
3 0,3 sec 1,5 sec 1700 1/min

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New pulse wash with „random“ functionality
speed
in U /min

2800

var iable
s peed
1600

20 S ec.
T high,r T low T high,r T low T high,r
s tar t-r outine

time
in s ec.
0

-function *) The variable speed is


T high,r = time (high s peed) + r andom time
1600 1/min at the
water
in L moment and equal to all
dynamic
pulse was h appliances.
level

pr ess ur e s witch
point
water level

time
in s ec.
0

T high, r
= T high
+ Tr
Random-function
T low
= T high, r
+ Ratio

Thigh,r = time for high speed (calculated with random funktion)


Thigh = time for high speed (cycle definition)
Tr = random time
Tlow = time for low speed
Ratio = factor for low speed (eeprom definition)

Circulation

The circulation pump (17) pumps the water simultaneously into the ceiling shower (22) and into both
spray arms (21). The water is filtered in the sieves (16) and led to the circulation pump.

Function of the new pulse wash with “random” functionality

After the filling steps, the circulation pump is running at two rotational speeds.

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'H ILQLWLYH7LPH 5D QGRP7LPH 'HILQLWLYH 7LPH 5DQGRP7LPH

 VHF VHF  VHF SUHZDVKLQWHQVLYH The ratio of pulse


ZDVKLQWHQVLYH
time and pause is
 VHF VHF  VHF ZDVKDQGLQWHUPHGLDWHZDVK
always 1 : 5.
SUHZDVKQRUPDO

 VHF VHF  VHF ULQVH

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5.3 Draining
During the wash cycle the water is pumped out at various stages. First the draining water cleans the
filters (16). The filters are open at the bottom which allows any soilage to be rinsed off sufficiently.
There is a non-return valve (20) at the inlet connection to the drain pump (19). This valve prevents the
water

2 22
3

21

23 15
4 24

1
18
11 9 16 17 20
12 8
5 10
6
19
13 14

1 Inlet valve 10 Non-return valve salt container 18 Flow heater


2 Air break 11 Regeneration valve 19 Drain pump
3 Regeneration water dosage 12 Safety inlet hose 20 Non-return valve
4 Overflow safety level 13 Base tray 21 Spray arms
5 Safety overflow 14 Float switch 22 Roof-mounted shower
6 Inlet to sump from regeneration dosage chamber
15 Pressure switch 23 Tub vent
7 Regeneration dosage chamber 16 Filter 24 Sump assembly
8 Softener 17 Circulation pump
9 Salt container

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Sequence draining with pressure switch level check

drain pump
1 dr aining sequence
with variable timing

level c heck!

on

off
. T1 (variable) T2 (variable) T3 (variable)

Drain Cycle T1 T2 T3

First draining before every wash cycle 45 sec 15 sec 20 sec

Draining after the wash cycles 30 sec 20 sec 10 sec

New draining with sequence draining

- The draining step contains of 3 time sequences.


In the middle sequence, during time T2 the drain pump is stopped.

- At the end of the drain step, the water level is checked.

- If the switch back is reached, the drain step is terminated.


If the switch back isn’t reached, the drain step is repeated.

- A failure code is displayed, if after 2 drain steps, the switch


back couldn’t be reached.
In this case, the program is stopped.

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6. Electronic EDW 1003
6.1 In- and output elements

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6.2. General information EDW 1003 / VGA
LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 LD7 LD10
LD8 LD11
l Equipment in the panel area LD9 LD12
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S0
(see description page B1)

Possible equipment:
w Separate ON/OFF switch S0 without optical confirmation.
w 6 keys S1 to S6 to select programs or options with the corresponding LEDs
All keys are free and can be programmed without any restriction by the programming of the appliance variant.
w 6 LEDs (LD7 to LD12) for SZV, PAA etc.

Absolutely necessary minimum equipment:


Keys S0 (ON/OFF) and the first 3 keys S1 to S3 with the corresponding LEDs and the "END" LED.
The keys S1 to S3 are absolutely necessary to select all customer respectively service functions, such as setting of hardness!

l Variant-depending existing equipment:


w 3-step start-time preselection with display by LEDs LD7 to LD9
The time steps are 3h - 6h - 9h
w LED display for salt
w LED display for rinse-aid
w LED display for END

l Functions which can be adjusted variably by the customer via the control panel:
(see description page B 11-13)
w display and alteration of water hardness by coded flashing of "END" LED
w Switching on/off of rinse-aid addition. Display by coded flashing of the "END" LED
w Switching on/off of signal sound "END". Display by coded flashing of the "END" LED

l Miscellaneous:
w regeneration depending on need
w manufacturing test routine
w several service functions (fault memory, single actuator selection, ...)
w alternatively with or without fan drying
w aqua control system in different versions
depending on electr. and mech. components and the corresponding variant programming

l Possible selectable program options:


w start-time preselection
w half load "small quantity" as automatic system or with key
w additional washing cycle
w 3 in 1 (special tablet program)
w senitize

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EDW 1003 / VGA
6.3. Input philosophy: Program selection LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 LD7
LD8
LD10
LD11
LD9 LD12
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S0
1. LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 LD7
LD8
LD10
LD11
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6
LD9 LD12
S0
1. Appliance in switched-off condition

LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6


2. Switch on appliance with ON/OFF key S0 -- "prestart" mode
2. Ä Appliance is in the prestart mode
S0 Ä All LEDs of the program keys and the "SZV" (start-time preselection) key are lit, the keys can be
selected.

Selection of a start time possible


(see description page B 4 / "Input philosophy start-time preselection")
LD3
3. 3. Select program by pressing the corresponding key.
S3 Ä Corresponding program LED is lit.
Within 3 seconds it is possible to alter or additionally select an option.

Selection of a start time possible


(see description page B 4 / "Input philosophy start-time preselection")

Tür schließen
4. Program starts only when the door has been closed.
LD3 Up to this moment it is possible to alter or additionally select an option at any time.
4.
When the door has been closed, the program will start automatically.
Ä Corresponding program LED is lit.

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6.4. Input philosophy: select start time
Variant A Variante B
time preselection after program selection time preselection before program selection
ç Variant A
1. LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 LD7 LD10 1. LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 LD7 LD10
LD8
LD9
LD11
LD12
1. Appliance in switched-off condition LD8
LD9
LD11
LD12
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S0 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S0
2. Switch on appliance by ON/OFF key S0
LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6
Ä Appliance in "prestart" mode LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6
2. Ä All LEDs of program and option keys are lit, 2.
S0 the keys can be selected. S0

3. Select program by pressing the corresponding key.


LD3
3. Ä Corresponding program LED is lit. 3.
LD6
3h
6h
S3 4./5. Actuate start-time preselection key within 3 seconds S6 =SZV
9h

Ä Key LEDs of program and "SZV" are lit


4.
LD3 LD6
3h
Ä The "SZV" is indicated by the first lighting time LED. 3h
6h Pr o
6h 9h Tastendruck
12h Any additional key pressure causes the start time scrolling by 3h + 1 Stufe
S6 =SZV
1 step 3h - 6h - 9h - "SZV" LEDs off (SZV=0h) - 3h - 6h - ... 6h
9h

3h
Pr o
6. 3 seconds after the last actuation of the "SZV" key the adjusted 3h
6h
6h 9h
9h Tastendruck start time gets active and runs down after the door has been closed. 3h
+ 1 Stufe
Ä The key LEDs of program and "SZV" are lit
3h 6h
6h 9h
9h
3h
6h
Ä The adjusted "SZV" is indicated by the lighting time LED.
LD6
9h 4. 3h
6h
3h
Variant B è
9h
6h S6 =SZV
9h

1./2. like variant A


LD3 LD6
5. 3h 3. Actuate start-time preselection key. Star t zeit wird er st aktiv wenn
6h
S6 =SZV
9h Ä LED of "SZV" key is lit. Programm gewählt wird
Ä The "SZV" is indicated by the first lighting time LED.
Any additional key pressure causes the start time scrolling by LD3
5. 3h
3 Sekunden 1 step 3h - 6h - 9h - "SZV" LEDs off (SZV=0h) - 3h - 6h - ... 6h
9h
S3
(With the setting 0h all LEDs of program and option keys are lit)
LD3 LD6
4. As long as no washing cycle is selected, the display remains as
6. 3h
6h is. The selected start time is not active! 3 Sekunden
9h
5. Select program by pressing the corresponding key.
Star t zeitvorwahl läuft ab
Ä Program LED and time LED are lit.
Ä The LED of the start-time preselection key goes out
LD3 LD6
6. 3h
6h
6. 3 seconds after the last actuation of a key the adjusted start 9h

time gets active and runs down after the door has been closed.
Star t zeitvorwahl läuft ab
Ä The key LEDs of program and "SZV" are lit
Ä The set "SZV" is displayed by the lighting time LED.

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6.5. Input philosophy: program sequence
A special feature with the fully integrated appliances is the condition that there are no control and display elements visible when the door has been closed.
That is why important information for the customer, such as the cycle end or information on faults is indicated acoustically in addition..
This result in a few differences for the start, run and end of a cycle in comparison with normal upright, substructure resp. integrated variants of appliances.

l Cycle start
w The cycle starts finally only when the door has been closed!
w After the door has been closed and the cycle has started successfully it is no more possible to make any alterations etc.
But to make changes in the program setting in exceptional cases, you have to open the door during the running cycle.
F interrupt resp.delete cycle
(see description page B 6 / Delete cycle")
F change resp. alter cycle
(see description page B 7.2 / "Reselect cycle")

l Cycle run
As already described above there are no displays visible with VGA appliances caused
by the type of construction. The optical displays are selected but hidden by the worktop.
w The LEDs of the selected washing cycle are lit during the whole cycle run.
w There are no displays which indicate the cycle state.

l Cycle end
As already described above there are no displays visible with VGA appliances caused
by the type of construction. The optical displays are selected but hidden by the worktop.
w When the cycle has ended, an acoustic signal will sound.
The acoustic "end" signal is a whistling sound with the following interval:
15 seconds on - 3 minutes off - 15 seconds on - 3 minutes off - 15 seconds on - completely off
The "end" signal is cleared immediately by opening the door.
w The confirmation LED of the program key of the run-down cycle and the "END" LED are lit,
but are cleared immediately by opening the door.
w When the cycle end has been reached, it is possible to delete the run-down cycle by
opening and closing the door. After closing the door, the appliance is automatically
again in the "prestart" mode, i.e. a new program could be selected again at once.
w In order to switch off the appliance completely you have to actuate the ON/OFF key S0.
Even in this case, the run-down cycle is deleted. All displays go out.

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EDW 1003 / VGA
6.6. Input philosophy: delete program LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 LD7
LD8
LD10
LD11
LD9 LD12
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S0
A selected or already started washing cycle can be delted at any time during normal operation

l Delete program (using the reset function) Remaining function always with key S2 and S3
LD5
1.
1. Cycle is running

blinkt
LD5 2. Actuate reset keys S2 and S3 for about 2 seconds
2. Ä LED of the running cycle starts flashing
S2 S3

2 Sekunden

LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6


3. After about 2 seconds all LEDs of program and option
3. keys are lit. The program is deleted.
The appliance is in the "prestart" mode.

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EDW 1003 / VGA
6.7.1. Input philosophy: alter program LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 LD7 LD10
LD8 LD11
LD9 LD12
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S0
l Alter program during the prestart phase

The door is still open at that moment!

LD3
1. 1. Program has been selected but did not yet start.
Ä Corresponding program LED is lit.

LD5
2. 2. By pressing the new desired program key shortly it is possible to alter directly.
S5 Options already selected before are cleared and have to be selected anew.
Ä New selected program LED is lit.
LD2
3.
S2 3. Before the door has been closed it can be altered as many times as one wants.

Only when the door has been closed, the program will start automatically.

Special feature when a start time was selected before!

1. Program and start time have been selected but did not yet start.
Ä Cycle LED and "SZV" LED are lit.
2. By pressing the new desired program key shortly it is possible to alter directly.
The already selected start-time preselection keeps to be after the alteration! Cycle options selected
before however are deleted and have to be selected anew.
Ä New cycle LED and "SZV" LED are lit.
If the selected start time is already running down (the time in the display is lit permanently) you have to press the
new desired cycle key a longer time (about 6 seconds).

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EDW 1003 / VGA
6.7.2. Input philosophy: alter program LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 LD7 LD10
LD8 LD11
LD9 LD12
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S0
l Alter program after successful cycle start

LD3
1. 1. Open the door for altering the program!

Tür öffnen

LD3
2. Opening the door stops the cycle.
2. Ä Corresponding cycle LED is lit.

blinkt

3.
LD3 3. Press key of the new desired program (in our example S5) for aprox. 6 seconds.
Ä Display LED of the running cycle starts flashing.
S5

3 Sekunden

LD5 4. After this time the previous cycle LED goes out and the cycle LED
4.
of the new desired program is lit.

Tür schließen

LD3
5. The program will start automatically when the door has been closed.
5.

If a program is altered after an already started cycle the new cycle starts
generally from the beginning! This is also indicated in the display by the running time.
Options already selected before are deleted and have to be selected anew.

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6.8. Input philosophy - interrupt program
l Interrupt program
w Using the ON/OFF key S0 it is possible to interrupt the program as long as one wants.
The same is valid for an interruption by opening the door.
w There is no deleting function integrated in the ON/OFF key S0!
w If the cycle is interrupted using the ON/OFF key, all displays go out.
w The cycle run is continued after switching on again using the ON/OFF key S0 resp.
by closing the door, without that another key actuation becomes necessary.
Information: The cycle is continued with a short time delay.
w All displays and confirmations appear in the same condition as before the interruption.

l What happens when opening and closing the door?


w Appliance is switched on and in the "prestart" mode
w After opening the door all indications keep to be displayed on the panel. The power
supply of the electronic is fully guaranteed as long as the appliance remains switched on.
w The door is open during the running cycle
w After opening the door all indications keep to be displayed on the panel as long
as the appliancekeeps to be switched on using the ON/OFF switch S0.
w When the door has been closed, the appliance will start automatically and the cycle run will be continued.

Attention:
w When the 1. regeneration has been reached in the program part "drying" it is valid:
w When the door is open longer than 30 seconds, the program is cleared.
When the door has been closed, the appliance is automatically again in the "prestart" mode.
A new program could be selected again immediately.
w Switching off the appliance by pressing the ON/OFF key S0 also deletes the current program from that moment.
(see description page B 3 / "Input philosophy: program selectionl")

l What happens in case of resp. after a power failure?


w In case of a power failure the appliance behaves as when it would be switched off using the ON/OFF key.
(see description above / under "interrupt program")
w After the mains have returned the appliance behaves as after being switched on using the ON/OFF key S0.
w The cycle continues after a power failure without necessary key actuations.

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6.9. Input philosophy - displays
All displays are designed as LED displays and exist depending on variant.
A special feature with the fully integrated appliances is that there are no control and display elements visible when the door has been closed.

l Displays for program selection and option


Ä Above resp. next to a program or option key there is generally a corresponding LED to confirm the selected function.
Ä They is lit pernanently during the whole cycle run.

l Display for start-time preselection (SZV)


Ä The start-time preselection is indicated by 3 LED displays.
Ä The start time is counted down to 0h in the steps predetermined by the LED graduation.
Ä The start-time setting is displayed scrolling.
3h - 6h - 9h - 0h ("SZV" LED off) - 3h - 6h - 9h - ....
Ä When the start time has run down all "SZV" LEDs are off.

l Run time display (RLA)


Ä With EDW1300 appliances this does generally not exist

l Information displays
Ä The LED position is depending on the programming of the variant.
They can be programmed to any LED which is not programmed with a program or option key.
Ä Th

Ä The information LEDs go out during the whole cycle run!


w LED display "salt"
Ä LED is lit in case of a lack of salt
Ä LED goes out when salt has been refilled
(Depending on the salt dissolution it can take some time until the LED goes out).
Information: LED display "salt" goes out with hardness setting 1
(no regeneration necessary)
w LED display rinse-aid
Ä LED is lit in case of a lack of rinse-aid
Ä LED goes out after rinse-aid has been refilled
Information: The rinse-aid display can be deactivated completely by the customer, depending on
variant. This also deactivates the LED display "rinse-aid".

(see description page B 12 / "Deactivation of rinse-aid addition")


If the option "3 in 1" is selected (special tablet option), neither the "salt" nor the "rinse-aid" LED is selected.
w LED display "water"
Ä LED is lit, when there is no or too less water filling into the appliance.
A reason for that could be, for example, a closed water tap.
Ä The program is stopped and can be continued when the fault has been eliminated by actuating the program key.
(see also description page B 19 / "Survey of fault displays - fault 10")

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6.10. Short survey of all customer, service and aftersales service functions
EDW 1003 / VGA
LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 LD7 LD10
LD8 LD11
LD9 LD12
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S0

Confirmation Call Detailled


Who? Which function? Selection of special mode customer or service
of the special mode of special function description
press S2 and S3
Customer

... LEDs of
switch on appliance simultaneously
keys S1 - S3 press
setting of water hardness à with ON/OFF S0 à and keep them
are flashing à key S1
see page B 11
pressed until ...

press
deactivation rinse-aid addition à à key S2
see page B 12

Bei Aufruf der Kunden-Funktionen darf press


deactivation signal sound à generell kein Spülprogramm gewählt sein!
à key S3
see page B 13
manufacturing /

press S1 and S3 simultaneously


... LEDs of
service

and
readout of fault memory keys S1 - S3 press
single actuator selection
à switch on appliance with ON/OFF S0.
are flashing à key S1
see page B 14
Keey keys S1 and S3 pressed for
another aprox. 4 seconds until ...

LED test with integrated press


deletion of fault memory
à à key S2
see page B 15

press
manufacturing test routine à à key S3
see page B 16

press
deactivation Pulse Wash à à keys S2 + S3
see page B 17

press
additional washing cycle à à keys S1 + S2
see page B 18

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6.11. Customer function / setting of water hardness
General information Calling / changing / saving the "electronic" hardness area value
w Setting and changing the water hardness area is executed in 1. LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 LD7 LD10
LD11
Calling the function "set water hardness"
LD8
all designs resp. key arrangements analogously. S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6
LD9 LD12
S0 he 1. Appliance in switched-off condition
w For that you always have to use the keys S0, S1, S2 and S3
independent of their variant-depending program load. LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 2. Switch on appliance by ON/OFF key S0 -- "prestart" mode
2.
w Key S1 is ALWAYS the "water hardness area key" Ä All LEDs of program and option keys are lit.
w Water hardness area 4 is preset by the manufacturer. S0
blinken
With setting "1L" it is generally not regenerated. 3. Press keys S2 and S3 simultaneously until the
LD1 LD2 LD3
A salt addition is not necessary. 3. confirmation LEDs LD1, LD2 and LD3 are flashing
w A possible existing "salt" LED is not selected. S2 S3
4. By actuating the function key S1 you now can call the
Electronic and mechanical setting with the appliance: water hardness function. The confirmation LED LD1
blinkt codiertes blinken!
w Next to the "electronic" setting on the control panel described LD1 continues flashing, LEDs LD2 and LD3 go out.
4.
at the right you also have to pay attention to the mechanical ENDE The set hardness area is indicated optically by the coded
S1
setting in the appliance by the 2-step blending switch. flashing of the "END" LED and in addition acoustically.
(see for that the table for hardness area values) ( see for that the table on the left side of this page! )
blinkt codiertes blinken! Pr o
LD1
Verschneide- Tastendr u c k
+ 1 Stufe
schalter ENDE
EDW 1003 / VGA S1

LD1 LD2 LD3


Changing the set hardness
blinkt codiertes blinken!
ENDE
LD1 Any further actuation of the function key S1 changes
S1 S2 S3 S0
ENDE the hardness area. This increases the value scrolling.

LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 Leaving the function


Table for hardness area values: After pressing the function key S1 last you can leave
S0
Anzeige Einstellung der
the special program as follows.
Wasserhärte Bemerkung
... AUS nach 60sek. automatisc h
Ende-LED Härtestufe After 60 seconds all LEDs of program and option keys will
Anzahl blinken
akustisch
elektronisch mechanisch in dH in mmol/L Bereich be lit automatically. The indication in the display goes out.
1 mal 1 bis 4 bis 0,7 I kein Regenerieren
2 mal 4 bis 10 0,7 bis 1,8 I / II
Now the appliance is again in the "prestart" mode
2
3 mal 3 11 bis 14 1,9 bis 2,5 II
S0
or
0
4 mal 15 bis 18 2,6 bis 3,2
4
III ... AUS durch manuelle Betätigung über Ein/Aus the appliance is switched off by the ON/OFF key S0.
5 mal 5 19 bis 22 3,3 bis 3,9
6 mal 6 23 bis 28 4,0 bis 5,0
7 mal 7 29 bis 36 5,1 bis 6,4 Saving the set water hardness
8 mal 8 37 bis 42 6,5 bis 7,5 IV
a 9 mal 9
1 43 bis 50 7,6 bis 8,9 The selected hardness area is saved directly
10 mal 10 51 bis 70 9,0 bis 12,5 doppelt Regenerieren after every entry.

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6.12. Customer function / deactivation of rinse-aid addition
General information Calling / changing / saving the rinse-aid addition deactivation
The function rinse-aid deactivation does not exist generally 1. LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 LD7
LD8
LD10
LD11
Calling the function "deactivate rinse-aid addition"
and must be programmed in the software variant. S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6
LD9 LD12
S0 1. Appliance in switched-off condition

w The deactivation resp. activation of the rinse-aid addition is LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 2. Switch on appliance with ON/OFF key S0 -- "prestart" mode
2.
executed in all designs resp. key arrangements analogously. Ä All LEDs of program and option keys are lit.
w For that you always have to use keys S0, S1, S2 and S3 S0
blinken
independent of their variant-depending program load. 3. Press keys S2 and S3 simultaneously until the
LD1 LD2 LD3
w Key S2 is ALWAYS the "rinse-aid disactivation key" 3. confirmation LEDs LD1, LD2 and LD3 are flashing
w The rinse-aid addition is always set active by the manufacturer. S2 S3
w If the rinse-aid addition is deactivated, it means that no 4. By actuating the function key S2 you now can call the
more rinse-aid is added via the detergent dispenser. function rinse-aid addition. The confirmation LED LD2
blinkt
Along with the deactivation a variant-depending existing
4.
LD2 continues flashing, LEDs LD1 and LD3 go out.
rinse-aid LED is also deactivated generally: ENDE The current condition whether the rinse-aid addition is
S2
active or not is signalled by the "END" LED.
blinkt
"END" LED on = rinse-aid addition on
LD2
5. "END" LED off = rinse-aid addition off
EDW 1003 / VGA ENDE
S2
LD1 LD2 LD3
Deactivation resp. activation of rinse-aid addition
blinkt 5. / 6. By any further actuation of the function key S2 you activate
ENDE LD2
S2 S3 S0 6. resp. deactivate the addition alternating.
ENDE
S2

Leaving the function


After pressing the function key S1 last you can leave the
LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6
special function as follows.
S0
After 60 seconds all LEDs of program and option keys
... AUS nach 60sek. automatisch are lit automatically.
Now the appliance is again in the "prestart" mode
or
the appliance is switched off by ON/OFF key S0.
S0

... AUS dur c h manuelle Betätigung über Ein/Aus Saving the set condition
The currently valid condition is saved directly after any
entry.

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When calling the customer function a washing cycle
6.13. Customer function / deactivation of signal sound must not be selected generally!

General information Calling / changing / saving the signal sound deactivation


The function deactivation of the signal sound at the cycle end 1. LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 LD7
LD8
LD10
LD11
Calling the function "signal sound deactivation"
does not exist generally and must be programmed in the S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6
LD9 LD12
S0 1. Appliance in switched-off condition
software variant.
LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 2. Switch on appliance with ON/OFF key S0 -- "prestart" mode
2.
w The deactivation resp. activation of the signal sound is Ä All LEDs of program and option keys are lit.
S0
executed in all designs resp. key arrangements analogously.
blinken
w For that you always have to use keys S0, S1, S2 and S3 3. Press keys S2 and S3 simultaneously until the
LD1 LD2 LD3
independent of their variant-depending program load. 3. confirmation LEDs LD1, LD2 and LD3 are flashing.
w Key S3 is ALWAYS the "signal sound deactivation key" S2 S3
w The signal sound is always set active by the manufacturer. 4. By actuating the function key S3 you now can call the
w If the signal sound is deactivated, it means that in function. The confirmation LED LD3 continues
blinkt
general no acoustic end signal will sound any more.
4.
LD3 flashing, LEDs LD1 and LD2 go out.
Even the acoustic fault signals cannot be heard any more! ENDE The current condition whether the signal sound is
S3
active or not is signalled by the "END" LED.
blinkt
"END" LED on = signal sound on
LD3
5. "END" LED off = signal sound off
EDW 1003 / VGA ENDE
S3

LD1 LD2 LD3


Deactivation resp. activation of the signal sound
blinkt 5. / 6. By any further actuation of the function key S3 you
ENDE LD3
S2 S3 S0 6. activate resp. deactivate the signal sound alternating.
ENDE
S3

Leaving the function


After pressing the function key S1 last you can leave the
LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6
special program as follows.
S0
After 60 seconds all LEDs of program and option keys
... AUS nach 60sek. automatisch are lit automatically.
Now the appliance is again in the "prestart" mode
or
the appliance is switched off by ON/OFF key S0.
S0

... AUS durch manuelle Betätigung über Ein/Aus Saving the set condition
The currently valid condition is saved directly after
any entry.

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6.14. Service function / readout of fault memory and single actuator selection:
General information Calling above-mentioned service function
w Calling the service functions is executed in all designs 1. LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 LD7 LD10 Calling the functions
LD8 LD11
resp. key arrangements analogously.
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6
LD9 LD12 "readout of fault memory" and "single actuator selection"
S0
w For that you always have to use keys S0, S1, S2 and S3
independent of their variant-depending program load. 1. Appliance in switched-off condition
w In the service function mode, the key S1 is ALWAYS 2. 2. Press keys S1 and S3 simultaneously and
responsible for the function "readout of fault memory" S1 S3 S0 3. / 4. ... and switch on the appliance by ON/OFF switch S0.
and "single actuator selection". For that keep pressed keys S1 and S3 until the 3 confirmation
LEDs LD1, LD2 and LD3 are flashing.
3.
(A temporary flashing up of LEDs is possible and is no fault!)
EDW 1003 / VGA S1 S3 S0

LD1 LD2 LD3 3-4 Sekunden 5. / 6. By actuating the function key S1 you now can call the function.
ENDE
LD1 LD2 LD3 alle blinken
The confirmation LED LD1 continues flashing, the LEDs
S1 S3 S0
4. LD2 and LD3 go out.
S1 S3 S0 By pressing key S1 the first time the 1. fault is displayed
in a coded way via the "END" LED.
By pressing key S1 a second and third time it is possible to
LD1 LED blinkt read out the second and third value of the fault memory.
5.
(see description page B 19 / "Survey of fault displays")
S1
From pressing the key S1 the fourth time onward the LED
LD1 goes out and LD2 starts flashing.
LD1 LED blinkt
Now you can call the single actuators one after the other.
Anzeige 2. + 3.Fehlers
S1 4. Actuation: Selection of regeneration valve
pro Tastendruck
1 Weiterschaltung 5. Actuation: Selection of drain pump
LD2 LED blinkt 6. Actuation: Selection of valve
Anzeige S1
der Einzelaktoren (filling to level - if level already existing, no filling)
S1
7. Actuation: Selection of heating
LD1 LED blinkt (only when level detected)
6.
8. Actuation: Selection of circulation pump
S1 9. Actuation: Selection of detergent dispenser
It is generally valid: 10.Actuation: Selection of drying fan
For calling all service functions you always have first to All positions can be called scrolling as many times as one wants.
actuate function keys S1 and S3 before switching LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6
on the appliance by ON/OFF switch S0! The single steps are switched onward manually by pressing
The keys have to remain pressed aprox. 4 seconds S0 a key. If the function key S1 is not pressed within 60 seconds,
to activate the function. ... AUS nach 60sek. automatisch the service function is left automatically. All LEDs of program
This procedure is intentionally different to that for the and option keys are lit. The appliance is in the "prestart" mode
customer functions. again. It is also possible to leave the function by switching off
S0 the appliance by ON/OFF key S0.
. . . A U S d u r c h m a n u e l l e B e t ä t i g u n g ü b e r E i n /A u s

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6.15. Service function / LED test with integrated deletion of the fault memory:
General information Calling above-mentioned service function
w Calling the service functions is executed in all designs 1. LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 LD7 LD10 Calling the functions
LD8 LD11
resp. key arrangements analogously.
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6
LD9 LD12
S0
"LED test with integrated deletion of the fault memory"
w For that you always have to use keys S0, S1, S2 and S3
independent of their variant-depending program load. 1. Appliance in switched-off condition
w In the service function mode the key S2 is ALWAYS 2.
responsible for the function "LED test with integrated S1 S3 S0 2. Press keys S1 and S3 simultaneously and ...
deletion of the fault memory".
3. / 4. ... and switch on the appliance by ON/OFF switch S0.
3.
For that keep the keys S1 and S3 pressed simultaneously
EDW 1003 / VGA S1 S3 S0
until the 3 acceptance LEDs LD1, LD2 and LD3 are flashing.
LD1 LD2 LD3 3-4 Sekunden (A temporary flashing up of LEDs is possible and is no fault! )

ENDE LD1 LD2 LD3 alle blinken


S1 S2 S3 S0 4. 5. By actuating the function key S2 you now can call the
S1 S3 S0 function.
All LEDs are flashing aprox. 30 seconds.

Display und alle LED blinken


5.
Leaving the function / deletion of the fault memory
S2

After all above-mentioned LEDs resp. the display have been


flashing for aprox. 30 seconds the function is left automatically.
All LEDs of the program and option keys are lit.
LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6
Now the appliance is in the "prestart" mode again.
S0 It is also possible to leave the function by switching off the
... AUS nach30sek. automatisch appliance by ON/OFF key S0.

In any case, the service fault memory is deleted.

S0

It is generally valid: ... AUS durch manuelle Betätigung über Ein/Aus

For calling all function keys you always have to actuate


first the function keys S1 and S3 before switching on
the appliance by ON/OFF switch S0!
The keys have to remain pressed aprox. 4 seconds
to activate the functionl.
This procedure is intentionally different to that for the
customer functions.

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6.16. Service function / manufacturing test routine:
General information Calling above-mentioned function
w Calling the service functions is executed in all designs 1. LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 LD7 LD10 Calling the function "manufacturing test routine"
LD8 LD11
resp. key arrangements analogously. LD9 LD12
S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S0
w For that you always have to use keys S0, S1, S2 and S3 1. Appliance in switched-off condition
independent of their variant-depending program load.
w In the service function mode the key S3 is ALWAYS 2. 2. Press keys S1 and S3 simultaneously and ...
responsible for calling the "manufacturing test routine". S1 S3 S0

3. / 4. ... and switch on the appliance by ON/OFF switch S0.


For that keep the keys S1 and S3 pressed until the 3
EDW 1003 / VGA 3.
acceptance LEDs LD1, LD2 and LD3 are flashing.
S1 S3 S0 (A temporary flashing up of LEDs is possible and is no fault! )
LD1 LD2 LD3

ENDE 3-4 Sekunden


S1 S3 S0 5. By actuating the function key S3 you can call the
LD1 LD2 LD3 alle blinken
4. manufacturing test routine.
S1 S3 S0 The key LED LD3 continues flashing, the LEDs LD1
and LD2 go out.

blinkt
LD3 6. The test routine starts automatically.
5.
The key LED LD3 continues flashing.
S3 S0

LD3
From that moment the same input philosophy is valid for the
6. manufacturing test routine as for normal washing cycles
S0 F cycle run and cycle end
(see description page B 5)
Fertigungsprüfprogramm läuft F clear cycle in advance
(see description page B 6)
F interrupt program
(see description page B 8)

Generally it is valid:
For calling all service functions you always have to
actuate function keys S1 and S3 before switching
on the appliance by ON/OFF switch S0!
The keys have to remain pressed aprox. 4 seconds to
activate the function.
This procedure is intentionally different to that for the
customer functions.

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Overview Errors Displayed Applicable for EDW1500 / 1503 (VGA) -- EDW1100 / 1003 (VGA) -- EDW2000
Display Display Acoustic Error Display Call
Error Output via
on by Indication visible for Error Memory Short Explanation What happens?
Name Indicator Lamp
Screen END LED No.of Beeps Customer** (Service)
Display Display
2Hz / 5sec. Pause 2Hz / 5sec. Pause AK AK
PAA PAA
If available for If available for
EDW 1500 EDW1100 this model this model

Switchpoint of pressostat is not reached Programme stops and can be continued after error remedy by
1x
Water tap closed
flashing
1x J J J J LED Water after max. 60 secs. pressing the programme key. If fault is not corrected and programme
(only in programme steps incl. Filling up to level!) key is pressed, the machine runs dry until next subprogramme.

2x Reset point of pressostat is not reached after max. 120secs. Programme stops and can be continued after error remedy
Drain pump
flashing
2x J J J J ---
Programme stop. by pressing the programme key.

3x Programme stops and restarts automatically when error has


Aqua-Control
flashing
3x J J J J --- Aqua-Control System switches off solenoid directly.
terminated.

Recycling pump 5x Tacho signals are recognized although rec. pump is not Programme stops and water is filled up until reset point of
Triac short-circuit flashing
5x J J J ---
selected. pressostat

6x During heating, temperature rise by min. 1.5K is not detected


Heating
flashing
6x J J ---
within 3min.
Programme is continued until its end without heating function!

7x
NTC Sensor
flashing
7x J J --- NTC short-circuit or break. Programme is continued until its end without heating function!

8x
EEPROM
flashing
8x J? --- Communication error with ext. EEPROM

Check sum (model programming) MCF or Check sum CCF


Check sum 9x Programme selection not possible.
MCF / CCF flashing
9x J J --- not OK.
On/Off LED is on
Only recognized after switching on!

At programme start and each subprogramme start,


10 x also after door open/close or mains failure, spray arm Error display until sprayarm speed is recognized,
Sprayarm blocked
flashing
10 x J J J LED Spray arm
rotation or if no control.
is checked and evaluated.

11 x The turbidity signal required for calibration Always recognition of turbidity.


Turpidity sensor
flashing
11 x J J ---
is not reached with 15secs. Programme sequence is adapted accordingly.

Communication 12 x
error flashing
12 x J J --- Communication failure with User Interface. Machine stops, waiting until communication is cleared.

13 x Recycling pump selected, but no tacho signal Recycling pump without control, heating off.
Tacho
flashing
13 x J J ---
recognized for 5 + 20 secs This function is checked again on each step.

Programme is completed until next subprogramme without


15 x
Filling time error
flashing
15 x J J --- Time limit during filling exceeded level. No further filling up of water top up. Error is reset after
one complete drain cycle.

** = If 7-Segment display available, no PAA error display/Sound error display generally with VGA, with other machines depending on model

DGN-TDS-N

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List of Possible Error Causes
Code Possible error causes
Water tap is closed or faulty
No water pressure, pressure too low or changing
Screen in front of inlet valve clogged
Flow governor at inlet valve faulty
No or not enough water let in
Inlet valve faulty
Inlet valve deenergized (faulty wiring or no activation by electronics)
Inlet hose bent
i10 Softener system clogged (by filling detergent into salt compartment, for instance)
Upright installation without upright assembly kit
Machine runs dry (Siphon
Connection height of the discharge hose is lower than 30cm above appliance base
effect)
Connection w/o siphon or air chamber
Pressure controller faulty
Water level inside appliance is Pressure controller hose obstructed, bent or leaking
not detected Pressure controller wiring is faulty
Screens in the appliance clogged (also check spray arm nozzles for clogging)
Fault with discharge pump
Discharge pump deenergized (faulty wiring or no activation by electronics)
Obstruction/blocking (filters in the appliance, discharge opening in discharge trough, discharge pump, discharge hose, siphon, cover plug at
Water is not pumped off
siphon connection not removed during first commissioning)
i20 Discharge hose bent or connection height above 100cm
Ball valve in discharge trough glued / blocked (discharge pump does not aerate)
Pressure controller faulty
Water level inside appliance is
Pressure controller hose obstructed or bent
not detected
Insulation fault with heating element
Leakage Leakage at recipient, discharge trough, hose system (e.g., Y-type hose), regeneration dosage etc.
Inlet valve faulty (does not close)
Water inlet too high (faulty flow governor at inlet valve)
Connecting hose regenerating dosing to discharge trough blocked
Water remains Water inlet channels in regeneration dosing unit blocked
i30 in base trough Overflow Screens in the appliance clogged (also check spray arm nozzles for clogging)
Pressure controller faulty
Pressure controller hose obstructed, bent or leaking
Pressure controller wiring is faulty
Foam production in the appliance (splashed rinsing liquid / leaking dosing unit or con-compatible detergent / rinsing agent used)
Base trough is dry Inlet valve or wiring electrically interrupted
i50 Motor triac short-circuit Faulty electronics
Heating element faulty
i60 No rise in temperature
Heating element deenergized (faulty wiring or no activation by electronics)
Thermal sensor defect
i70 NTC signal faulty
Wiring faulty (e.g. short-circuit or interruption)
Mains filter defect
i80 Check sum error EEPROM Faulty electronics
EMC problem
Check sum error model
i90 programmation
Faulty electronics

Blocking by dishes or cutlery basket


Nozzles clogged (drive nozzles at spray arm extremities)
Spray arm leaking (welding seam)
Spray arm bearing blocked (dirt, foreign bodies)
Upper spray arm does not
Screens in the appliance clogged
rotate
Bellows at connecting pipe not sealed at recipient rear wall (bellows not contacting/glued together)
iA0 Circulating pump does not reach full power (nominal speed is not reached due to winding influence)
Too little water in appliance - for possible causes see Error codes i10 and iF0
Foam production in the appliance (splashed rinsing liquid / leaking dosing unit or con-compatible detergent / rinsing agent used)
No magnet in spray arm
No spray arm detection Spray arm detection sensor faulty
Wiring faulty
turbidity sensor defect
Wiring faulty
ib0 turbidity signal faulty
turbidity sensor dirty
Foam production in the appliance (splashed rinsing liquid / leaking dosing unit or con-compatible detergent / rinsing agent used)
Faulty electronics
ic0 communication faulty
Wiring faulty
Circulating pump / capacitor defect
Circulation pump no function
Circulating pump deenergized (faulty wiring or no activation by electronics)
id0 No tacho signal Tachometer generator defect
recognized Wiring faulty
Problem with water inlet in general - see Error code i10, pipette effect in particular (also look for an error memory entry i10)

Time limit during filling Problem by incomplete pumping in previous program cycle (remaining water) - see Error code i20 (also look for an error memory entry i20)
iF0 exceeded
Improper loading, e.g. big item (pot, bowl is reversed and fills with water)
Foam production in the appliance (splashed rinsing liquid / leaking dosing unit or con-compatible detergent / rinsing agent used)

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8. Schaltpläne
8.1 Stromlaufplan (Beispiel)

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8.2 Wiring diagram

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