Fisher & Paykel 517735 service manual Size Setting Mode for IW, Recycle

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RECYCLE

In the Control Option mode, similar to setting the RESTART. Push the button beside the word RECYCLE to toggle on and off Recycle. At the end of servicing, Smartdrive may require an extended test where it can be left to complete a number of wash cycles. By turning on RECYCLE Smartdrive will continuously repeat the selected wash cycle until RECYCLE is turned off.

The status of RECYCLE is indicated during normal use when Smartdrive is first turned on: If none of the FABRIC CARE LED’s are on, recycle is off.

If all of the FABRIC CARE LED’s are flashing, recycle is on.

NB: Recycle is designed as a service aid only and should be OFF in the customer’s home. To return to normal operation, and to return recycle to the default setting, switch Smartdrive off at the wall. If this does not reset the state then RESTART and RECYCLE must be reset in EEPROM. To set these states hold down the button adjacent to the LCD for 2 seconds, Smartdrive will beep once.

HOT BOWL FLAG

If Smartdrive has been filled with hot water and has not had a cold rinse, Smartdrive will not spin up to its full speed of 1000 RPM, its maximum speed will be reduced to 700 RPM. To remove this flag, enter the Control Option mode and push the button beside the words HOT BOWL CLEAR, or put Smartdrive through a complete final rinse.

NB: The drain pump test, water valve test, restart, recycle and hot bowl flag can be accessed from any level in the diagnostic mode.

E.6 SIZE SETTING MODE for IW

It is important to set the size of Smartdrive into the Motor Controller’s EEPROM whenever a replacement Motor Controller or Display Module is fitted to Smartdrive. Failure to do so will result in fault code 9.

To set the size, turn the power on at the power point and off at the console. Press and hold the FABRIC CARE button, then press the POWER button. This will give either of the following options in the LCD screen.

IW509, IW609, IW709

‘size’ is determined in the conventional way, with sizes 5, 6 & 7.

IWC09, IWM10, IW710, IWL10, IW810

‘size’ is determined by product width in mm.

MACHINE

SIZE SETUP

5

7

6

no size

 

 

MACHINE SIZE SETUP

560650

600

no size

The LCD screen has a number of options. Pushing the button alongside the appropriate machine size, or product width will select and highlight the size. Pushing the POWER button will set the “size” into the module’s memory.

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Contents Phase 1 to 5 Smart Drive Electronic Washing MachinePhase 3 GW Phase 4 GWPhase 5 IW 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 LiveInstallation InstallationRemoving Transit Restraint Inlet HosesInstallation Environment Water Supply Temperatures SafetyAccessories and Spare Parts 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 PerformanceSiphoning Radio Frequency Interference RFIEarth Leakage 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 ValvesRestart RecycleLOW Water Level LED OFF = Restart OFF 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 Fault Codes GWC08 GWM08 GWL08 THC08 THM08 THL08GWC09 GWM09 GWL09 IWM09 IWL09Smartdrive Phases 1 to 5 Fault Descriptions Phase 1 to 5 Motor Controller FaultPhase 1 Communications Fault Primary Source Motor ControllerPhase 1 to 5 Display Module Fault Phase 1 to 5 Size ErrorPrimary Source Display Module Action Primary Source Display ModulePhase 4 to Phase 1 to 5 Thermistor ErrorAction Phase Phase 2 toPhase 1 to 5 Pressure Sensor Fault Phase 1 to 5 Flood Protection ErrorPhase 1 Pump Fault Primary Source Pressure TubePhase 1 Pump Connection Fault Phase 5 IW LCD Initialisation Error28 30 xx Phase 1 Display / Motor Controller out of Sequence Primary Source Pump ActionPhase 1 MC Reset Error Phase 1 Pump Circuit ErrorPhase 1 Brake Resistor Fault Phase 1 to 5 Water Leak Fault Phase 1 to 5 Pump Block ErrorPrimary Source Pump System Secondary Source Mechanical ActionPhase 1 to 5 Tap or Pressure Sensor Tube Fault Phase 1 to 5 Bowl Dis-Engaged FaultPrimary Source Mechanical Primary Source SudsPhase 1 to 5 Temperature Sensor Fault Phase 1 Rotor Fault Primary SourcePhase 1 to 5 OOB Switch Fault Primary Source Mechanical ActionPhase 2 to 5 Water in Bowl During Spin Phase 5 Display FaultPrimary Source Pump System Action Secondary Source Motor ControllerPhase 2 to 3 Bowl Dis-engaged Fault Phase 2 to 5 Hot and Cold Valve FaultPrimary Source Wiring Phase 2 to 5 Cold Valve FaultPhase 2 to 5 Hot Valve Fault Phase 5 ECO Recirculation FaultPhase 5 ECO Recirculation Fault See fault code 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 5 Repetitive Rotor Position Sensor Error Phase 1 to 4 Single Current TripPhase 1 to 4 Repetitive 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 Specifications for IW IW Quick Reference GuideModels Size Width Wash Load Capacity 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