Fisher & Paykel 517735 service manual Phase 1 to 5 Single Rotor Position Sensor Error

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identify size, cold water temperature LED identifies 5kg, the low water level LED identifies 6kg, the hold spin speed LED identifies 7kg. If the product has not been setup before all 3 LEDs will be on. To set the size for 5kg push the wash temp up button. To set the size for 6kg push the water level up button. To set the size for 7kg push the spin speed up button.

Set Model to LW, MW or GW. The model setting of Smartdrive is determined by the hot water temperature LED, high water level LED and Medium spin LED. If all 3 LEDs are on the model has never been set before. To select the correct model press the following buttons. The Wash temperature down button turns only the hot water temperature LED on, this indicates LW. The Water Level down button turns only the high water level LED on, this indicates MW. The spin speed down button turns only the medium spin speed LED on, this indicates GW.

Set Phase to Phase 1 to 5. The phase setting of Smartdrive is determined by the last 4 wash progress LEDs. If all 4 are on the phase has never been set before. The phase may be selected by pressing the advance button, this will allow the 4 options to be selected. From right to left. The spin LED indicates that phase 5 has been selected. The display must be connected to a phase 5 motor controller. The rinse2 LED indicates that Phase 3 or 4 has been selected. The display must be connected to a phase 4 motor controller. The rinse1 LED indicates that Phase 2.5 has been selected, this is Phase 2 but the product has a reed switch fitted. The display must be connected to a phase 4 motor controller. The wash5 LED indicates that Phase 1 or 2 has been selected. This option is for a mechanical lid switch fitted on the display. The display must be connected to a phase 4 motor controller in Phase 2 or a Phase1.4 motor controller in Phase 1.

Press power to lock the settings into memory. To check the settings, start a cycle.

Incompatible settings will cause the error to recur. If this happens check that the correct model numbers are fitted.

130.(10000010) Phase 1 to 5 - Single Rotor Position Sensor Error

The Motor Controller has found an error in the pattern received from the Rotor Position Sensor. The error is an instantaneous error only and is not a permanent fault condition. Likely causes of this fault are a bad connection on the harness between the Rotor Position Sensor and the Motor Controller, or a faulty Rotor Position Sensor.

Primary Source - Wiring

Action

1.Check the Rotor Position Sensor with an RPS tester. Or set RESTART off and spin product to 1000 RPM and lift lid to recreate fault. Replace the Rotor Position Sensor if faulty.

2.Check for corrosion on the edge connector of the Rotor Position Sensor. If faulty replace sensor or harness.

3.Check the contacts on the Rotor Position Sensor end of the Rotor Position Sensor harness to see if any have been damaged. (each set of contacts in the socket has two wipers. If the distance between these wipers varies between different contacts, replace the Rotor Position Sensor harness).

4.If the Rotor Position Sensor is an old type ensure it is cable tied.

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Contents Phase 1 to 5 Smart Drive Electronic Washing MachinePhase 5 IW Phase 3 GWPhase 4 GW Phase 5 IwecoWhat PHASE, Size & Model is Your SMARTDRIVE? MW, GWTable of Contents Recycle Introduction HOW to Service SmartdriveIf Smartdrive has no Power see Section Smartdrive Servicing Quick Reference Guide Specifications ALL Terminals and Internal Parts should be Treated AS LiveRemoving Transit Restraint InstallationInstallation Inlet HosesAccessories and Spare Parts Installation Environment Water Supply TemperaturesSafety Levelling SmartdriveSmartdrive Components Electronics Systems Phase Wiring Diagram Specifications MotorMotor Controller Module Water Level Measurement Pressure SensorDisplay Module Water Valves Installation Rotor Position SensorPump Motor Specifications PumpDiagram showing the Floating Bowl Inner and Outer BowlsDetection Of Inner Bowl Float Off Point Bowl Check Lid Switch and Out of Balance Switch Lid SwitchWater Temperature Sensing Smartdrive Information Favourite cycle GW only All PhasesCustomising Wash Cycles GW only Phase 3 to 5 only Water Saver GW only Phase 3 to 5 only Delay Start GW only Phase 2 to 5 onlyAuto Water Level GW only Phase 3 to 5 only Fabric Softener Dispenser All Phases Amount of Water Used in the Water Saver RinseWash Performance Information All Phases CreasingIf Smartdrive Powers Off mid cycle Smartdrive ProblemsIf Smartdrive Appears To Have No Power Noisy FloodingLeaking Continuous Spinning or Slow Spinning Poor Wash PerformanceEarth Leakage SiphoningRadio Frequency Interference RFI It Appears Smartdrive is doing nothingOption Adjustment Mode Wash Water Temperature All PhasesRinse Options All Phases Method of Setting the Wash TemperatureEnd of Cycle Warning Beeps GW Only All Phases PhaseAuto Water Fill Level Adjustment GW only Phase Out Of Balance Recovery Adjustment GW and MW only PhaseDiagnostic Mode What WAS the Last FAULT?Test LID, OUT of BALANCE, & Size Switches To Test Pump & Water ValvesLOW Water Level LED OFF = Restart OFF RestartRecycle Medium Water Level LED on = RE-CYCLE onPage Size Setting Mode Phase 4 and 5 only Insufficient Cold Water Cold Water LED flashing User WarningsInsufficient Hot Water Hot Water LED flashing No Water Both Hot and Cold Water LEDs flashing Overloaded Product High Water LED flashingRestart and Recycle Wash Progress LEDs flashing Phase 4Phase 1 to Demonstration Mode All LEDs flashing in patterns GWC09 GWM09 GWL09 Fault CodesGWC08 GWM08 GWL08 THC08 THM08 THL08 IWM09 IWL09Phase 1 Communications Fault Smartdrive Phases 1 to 5 Fault DescriptionsPhase 1 to 5 Motor Controller Fault Primary Source Motor ControllerPrimary Source Display Module Action Phase 1 to 5 Display Module FaultPhase 1 to 5 Size Error Primary Source Display ModuleAction Phase Phase 4 toPhase 1 to 5 Thermistor Error Phase 2 toPhase 1 Pump Fault Phase 1 to 5 Pressure Sensor FaultPhase 1 to 5 Flood Protection Error Primary Source Pressure Tube28 30 xx Phase 1 Display / Motor Controller out of Sequence Phase 1 Pump Connection FaultPhase 5 IW LCD Initialisation Error Primary Source Pump ActionPhase 1 MC Reset Error Phase 1 Pump Circuit ErrorPhase 1 Brake Resistor Fault Primary Source Pump System Phase 1 to 5 Water Leak FaultPhase 1 to 5 Pump Block Error Secondary Source Mechanical ActionPrimary Source Mechanical Phase 1 to 5 Tap or Pressure Sensor Tube FaultPhase 1 to 5 Bowl Dis-Engaged Fault Primary Source SudsPhase 1 to 5 OOB Switch Fault Phase 1 to 5 Temperature Sensor FaultPhase 1 Rotor Fault Primary Source Primary Source Mechanical ActionPrimary Source Pump System Action Phase 2 to 5 Water in Bowl During SpinPhase 5 Display Fault Secondary Source Motor ControllerPrimary Source Wiring Phase 2 to 3 Bowl Dis-engaged FaultPhase 2 to 5 Hot and Cold Valve Fault Phase 2 to 5 Cold Valve FaultPhase 5 ECO Recirculation Fault See fault code Phase 2 to 5 Hot Valve FaultPhase 5 ECO Recirculation Fault Secondary Source Diverter ValveSecondary Source Motor Phase 2 to 5 Rotor Position Sensor FaultPhase 2 to 5 Motor / Motor Control Step Fail Phase 4 to 5 Bowl Check Fault Phase 4 to 5 Motor Controller FaultPhase 4 Motor Controller Fault Primary Source- PumpPhase 2 to 3 Display / Motor Controller Comms. Error Phase 5 Machine Setup ErrorPhase 1 to 5 Single Rotor Position Sensor Error Primary Source Wiring ActionPhase 1 to 4 Repetitive Current Trip Phase 1 to 5 Repetitive Rotor Position Sensor ErrorPhase 1 to 4 Single Current Trip Phase 4 Single Current Trip & Rotor Position Sensor ErrorPhase 1 to 5 Motor Stall Phase 1 to 5 Bowl Engaged During Agitate Phase 4 to 5 Brake Function Time-out Fault Phase 5 Topdeck Showing Wiring Connections Mechanical Service SectionComplete Disassembly Phase 2 Topdeck Showing Wiring Connections NB DON’T Remove the Earth Connection from the WrapperPage Page Assembly Guidelines Motor Assembly & Disassembly AssemblyPump Blockage Shaft & Bearing Removal Shaft & Bearing Assembly Page Appendix a Binary Decoding Chart 8 Bits Wash Progress LEDsImportant Note Size SettingFault Finding / Fault Codes Pump Hood Kit Part Number 479188P WM013 Pump Hood KIT January 2000 Phases 2 toWiring Connections WM51 Diagnostic Flow Chart Sept 1992- Phase 1 only Kit Lever Out of Balance & Bracket Phase 2 Part Number WM65 BIB Deflector April 1994- Phase 1 onlyWM70 Premature OUT of Balance February 1995 Phase 2 only WM80 Condensation KIT May 1996 Phase 2 & 3 only WM81 Pump Shield 5KG Smartdrive September 1996 Phases 1 toAppendix C Smarttool Appendix D Tools for Servicing Smartdrive Models Size Width Wash Load Capacity Specifications for IWIW Quick Reference Guide Compact Medium LargeIntroduction to IW Wash 1 Detergent Activating Wash Front loader type washWater Temperature Sensing Option Adjustment Mode for IW PumpOther Options Diagnostic Mode for IW Status DisplayFault Status Size Setting Mode for IW Recycle