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SERVICE MANUAL DISHWASHER EDW 1003 +

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1. Calling the functions readout of fault memory and single actuator selection 1 3 14 Appliance in switched off condition Press keys S1 and S3 simultaneously and and switch on the appliance by ON OFF switch 50 For that keep pressed keys S1 and 53 until the 3 confirmation LEDs LD1 LD2 and LD3 are flashing A temporary flashing up of LEDs is possible and is no fault By actuating the function key S1 you now can call the function The confirmation LED LD1 continues flashing the LEDs LD2 and LD3 go out 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 read out the second and third value of the fault memory see description page B 19 Survey of fault displays From pressing the key S1 the fourth time onward the LED LD1 goes out and LD2 starts flashing Now you can call the single actuators one after the other 4 Actuation Selection of regeneration valve 5 Actuation Selection of drain pump 6 Actuation Selection of valve filling to level if level already existing no filling 7 Actuation Selection of heating only when level detected 8 Actuation Selection of circulation pump 9 Actuation Selection of detergent dispenser 10 Actuation Selection of drying fan positions can be called scrolling as many times as one wants The single steps are sw
2. 1 1 Fa Aa SST e R LD 8 a o LD un WU ANI ANU I 740 kamami wamani eege 8 a 50 AUS durch manuelle Bet tigung ber Ein Aus Calling the function signal sound deactivation 1 2 Appliance in switched off condition Switch on appliance with ON OFF key 50 prestart mode All LEDs of program and option keys are lit Press keys S2 and S3 simultaneously until the confirmation LEDs LD1 LD2 and LD3 are flashing By actuating the function key S3 you now can call the function The confirmation LED LD3 continues flashing LEDs LD1 and LD2 go out The current condition whether the signal sound is active or not is signalled by the END LED END LED on signal sound on END LED off 2 signal sound off Deactivation resp activation of the signal sound 5 6 By any further actuation of the function key S3 you activate resp deactivate the signal sound alternating Leaving the function After pressing the function key S1 last you can leave the special program as follows After 60 seconds all LEDs of program and option keys are lit automatically Now the appliance is again in the prestart mode the appliance is switched off by ON OFF key SO Saving the set condition The currently valid condition is saved directly after any entry 6 14 Service function readout of fault memory
3. Loi DU AAT 1 pum LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 eem PANAMA _________ __ a qorana AUS durch manuelle Bet tigung ber Ein Aus Calling the function deactivate rinse aid addition 1 2 Appliance in switched off condition Switch on appliance with ON OFF key S0 prestart mode All LEDs of program and option keys are lit Press keys S2 and S3 simultaneously until the confirmation LEDs LD1 LD2 and LD3 are flashing By actuating the function key S2 you now can call the function rinse aid addition The confirmation LED LD2 continues flashing LEDs LD1 and LD3 go out The current condition whether the rinse aid addition is active or not is signalled by the END LED END LED on rinse aid addition on END LED off rinse aid addition off Deactivation resp activation of rinse aid addition 5 6 By any further actuation of the function key S2 you activate resp deactivate the addition alternating Leaving the function After pressing the function key S1 last you can leave the special function as follows After 60 seconds all LEDs of program and option keys are lit automatically Now the appliance is again in the prestart mode the appliance is switched off by ON OFF key SO Saving the set condition T
4. ter te dn atender dene 15 5 2 1 Water load steps 16 17 5 3 BEE 18 19 6 Bee 20 6 1 In and Output Elements 20 6 2 General EE 21 6 3 Input philosophy Program selection 22 6 4 Input philosophy Select start 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 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 a
5. static water load valve filing time inSek 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 SE Thetarget speed 10 seconds filling at reduced circulation pump speed is dependent on 5 seconds pause f 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 2200 1 min 1900 U min 09 2002 R K 1700 1 min 16 599 515 183 EN New pulse wash with functionality Y random function time high speed randomtime The variable speed is 1600 1 min at the water moment and equal to all Dieter appliances pressure switch point water level Random function Tir time for high speed calculated with random funktion T iih time for high speed cycle definition T random time Tow time
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7. press softener 1 down and remove it through the front from the base area CAUTION if accessible release reed switch 05 2002 R K 11 599 514 DE 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 05 2002 R K 12 599 514 DE 5 Water Course Scheme 1 Inletvalve 10 Non return valve salt container 18 Flow heater 2 Air break 11 Regeneration valve 19 Drain pump 3 Regeneration water dosage 12 Safety inlethose 20 Non return valve 4 Overflow safety level 13 Basetray 21 Spray arms 5 Safety overflow 14 Float switch 22 Roof mounted shower 6 Inlet to sump from regeneration dosage chamfier Pressure switch 23 Tub vent 7 Regeneration dosage chamber 16 Filter 24 Sumpassembly 8 Softener 17 Circulation pump 9 Salt container ohne Sicherheitszulaufschlauch i Wi Ausf hrung Kurze Regenerierdosierung GE 09 2002 R K 976 599 515 183 5 1 All Around Water Protection Aqua Control Inlet Hose The inlet hose has a double wall construction The inn
8. 2 With the coil switched off the rinse aid flows from compartment 2 into compartment 3 During the rinse cycle the coil is always switched on twice When it is switched on the second time the remaining rinse aid flows into the rinse tank D 05 2002 R K 5 599 514 DE 3 6 NTC Temperature Sensor Resistor 9653 Ohm 4843 Ohm 1204 Ohm 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 i 220 05 2002 R K a6 s 599 514 DE 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 FE n mu 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 There
9. Cycle end N 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 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 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 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 order to switch off the appliance completely you have to actuate the ON OFF key 50 Even in this case the run down cycle is deleted All displays go out 24 6 6 Input philosophy delete program A selected or already started washing cycle can be delted at any time during normal operation Delete program using the reset function Ty 25 EDW 1003 VGA A Remaining function always with key S2 and S3 Cycle is running Actuate reset keys 52 and 53 for about 2 seconds LED of the running cycle starts f
10. after the door has been closed V The key LEDs of program and SZV are lit V The set SZV is displayed by the lighting time LED Startzeitvorwahl l uft ab 23 6 5 Input philosophy program sequence A 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 Cycle start The cycle starts finally only when the door has been closed 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 interrupt resp delete cycle see description page B 6 Delete cycle change resp alter cycle see description page B 7 2 Reselect cycle Cycle run N 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 The LEDs of the selected washing cycle are lit during the whole cycle run There are no displays which indicate the cycle state e
11. filling up of water top up Error is reset after one complete drain cycle 111121 e If 7 Segment display available no PAA error display Sound error display generally with VGA with other machines depending on model DGN TDS N List of Possible Error Causes Code Possible error causes i10 No or not enough water let in 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 Inlet valve faulty Inlet valve deenergized faulty wiring or no activation by electronics Inlet hose bent Softener system clogged by filling detergent into salt compartment for instance Machine runs dry Siphon effect Upright installation without upright assembly kit Connection height of the discharge hose is lower than 30cm above appliance base Connection w o siphon or air chamber Water level inside appliance is not detected Pressure controller faulty Pressure controller hose obstructed bent or leaking Pressure controller wiring is faulty Screens in the appliance clogged also check spray arm nozzles for clogging i20 Water is not pumped off 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 siphon connection not r
12. function key S1 last you can leave the special program as follows After 60 seconds all LEDs of program and option keys will be lit automatically The indication in the display goes out Now the appliance is again in the prestart mode the appliance is switched off by the ON OFF key SO Saving the set water hardness The selected hardness area is saved directly after every entry 6 12 Customer function deactivation of rinse aid addition General information The function rinse aid deactivation does not exist generally and must be programmed in the software variant The deactivation resp activation of the rinse aid addition is executed in all designs resp key arrangements analogously For that you always have to use keys 50 S1 S2 and 53 independent of their variant depending program load Key S2 is ALWAYS the rinse aid disactivation key The rinse aid addition is always set active by the manufacturer If the rinse aid addition is deactivated it means that no more rinse aid is added via the detergent dispenser Along with the deactivation a variant depending existing rinse aid LED is also deactivated generally EDW 1003 VGA i LD1 1 2 103 a i C MEEN 1 Sow BI 52 53 SO changing saving the rinse aid addition deactivation i LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD 2 i WANA TIAN ANM ANTE T 740 l ee kene eet a mamanmi eg _ blinken DEDI MUERE
13. hardness deactivation rinse aid addition deactivation signal sound readout of fault memory single actuator selection LED test with integrated deletion of fault memory manufacturing test routine deactivation Pulse Wash additional washing cycle gt EDW 1003 VGA Confirmation Selection of special mode customer or service of the special mode press S2 and S3 switch on appliance simultaneously with ON OFF SO gt and keep them pressed until LEDs of keys S1 53 are flashing A Bei Aufruf der Kunden Funktionen darf generell kein Sp lprogramm gew hlt sein press S1 and 53 simultaneously and switch on appliance with ON OFF 50 Keey keys S1 and S3 pressed for another aprox 4 seconds until LEDs of keys S1 53 are flashing gt Call Detailled of special function description E see page B 11 s see page B 12 13 key S see page B 14 6 11 Customer function setting of water hardness General information Setting and changing the water hardness area is executed in all designs resp key arrangements analogously For that you always have to use the keys SO S1 S2 and S3 independent of their variant depending program load Key S1 is ALWAYS the water hardness area key Water hardness area 4 is preset by the manufacturer With setting 1L it is generally not regenerated A salt addition is not necessary A possible existing salt LED is no
14. 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 0 Protector 98 5 Thermal fuse 260 C 05 2002 R K 4 3 5 Detergent dispenser display Jack of rinse aid Dosing of detergent dosing of rinse aid prewash 10 ml wash 20 30 ml maximum filling level Dosing of rinse aid position 1 6 2ml 7 ml outlet of rinse aid SC detergenttray m detergenttray for pre wash The detergent compartment 1 is filling corresponding to the set dosing 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 During the washing cycle the coil is switched on and the detergent compartment cover releases the detergent The rinse aid flows from compartment 1 into compartment 2 After switching off the coil the rinse aid flows from compartment 2 into compartment 3 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 96 runs from compartment 1 into compartment
15. 36 6 17 Overview of error 37 8 EU 39 8 1 EELER e Pied eda 39 8 2 Wiring apas 40 09 2002 R K 25 599 515 183 EN 1 Control panel 5 INTENSIV NORMAL 30 MN FAVORIT mn Sec LC TL T T T E TURBODRT FAVORIT SENSOR OGIC TURBODRY LO LD2 603 104 LOS LDS 1 10 08 6011 SS ae 09 012 2 Dimensions Se 81 5 z 53 3 3 zh Build in dimensions for Integrated Dishwashers KO FAVORIT 570 i A110 a k 820 870 P N p 816 880 Appliances with height adjustable feet Plinth height for appliances 820 mm high 100 175 mm Plinth height for appliances 870 mm high 30 1 16 150 230 mm K 09 2002 R K 3 599 515 183 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
16. Hi Electrolux SERVICE MANUAL DISHWASHER DIVA EDW 1003 INTENSIV NORMAL zaan ECO FAVORIT To NORMAL own 80 a Esc SENSOROGIC TuRBODRY h Dishwasher O Electrolux Publ Nr D I V A Muggenhofer Strafe 135 599 515 183 D 90429 N rnberg EN German y EDW 1003 Fax 49 0 911 323 1022 Spares Operation Ausgabe 09 02 R Kurzke Index 1 Gontrol panel uctor d 3 2 DIMENSIONS eh RH botte oa Der 3 3 Components pes enters EN ques weg nee genug 4 3 1 Electoris RR SE 4 3 2 Girc lation pump e aee ee cit e ee e 4 3 3 Drain PUMP ote te te akapa am shaya 4 3 4 Elow heater R Rar Quqata 4 3 5 Detergent EE 5 3 6 NTC thermal sensor ccc eene 6 3 7 Pressure Switch n uu p ed ette Me devis afe 6 3 8 Interference filler eoe erronee tri o i sense 6 3 9 EET 7 3 10 on do M a reset eats 7 3 11 Regeneration dosing with condensor e 8 3 11 1 Water softening regeneration 8 4 Repair information S iesise e Qu a Das e 9 4 1 Open ibeiousilg ooo usata EE 9 4 2 Position of the components 10 12 5 Water course Scheme sss 13 5 1 All Around Water Protection 14 5 2 MN Ster MIM AKC oi u
17. LL s i i Bes i 50 blinken pebDiy LD2 ALD snm n ZZ a a i P H blinkt codiertes blinken LD poo igit geen A I I I ENDE M eee Va blinkt codiertes blinken Pro WU a a i Tastendruck ure 1 1 Stufe 51 i i blinkt codiertes blinken i a a H Sur a r H 1 XD1 UDALD8 LD4 LD5 be erm eS H o AE ee L SO AUS nach 60sek automatisch 1 a I I I I i H AUS durch manuelle Bet tigung ber Ein Aus Calling the function set water hardness 1 2 Appliance in switched off condition Switch on appliance by ON OFF key 50 prestart mode v All LEDs of program and option keys are lit Press keys S2 and S3 simultaneously until the confirmation LEDs LD1 LD2 and LD3 are flashing By actuating the function key S1 you now can call the water hardness function The confirmation LED LD1 continues flashing LEDs LD2 and LD3 go out The set hardness area is indicated optically by the coded flashing of the END LED and in addition acoustically see for that the table on the left side of this page Changing the set hardness Any further actuation of the function key S1 changes the hardness area This increases the value scrolling Leaving the function After pressing the
18. Non return valve salt container Regeneration valve Safety inlethose Basetray Float switch Pressure switch Filter Circulation pump 14 Flow heater Drain pump Non return valve Spray arms Roof mounted shower Tub vent Sumpassembly 599 515 183 EN 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 1 Inletvalve 10 Non return valve salt container 18 Flow heater 2 Air break 11 Regeneration valve 19 Drain pump 3 Regeneration water dosage 12 Safety inlethose 20 Non return valve 4 Overflow safety level 13 Basetray 21 Spray arms 5 Safety overflow 14 Float switch 22 Roof mounted shower 6 Inlet to sump from regeneration dosage chamfier Pressure switch 23 Tub vent 7 Regeneration dosage chamber 16 Filter 24 Sump assembly 8 Softener 17 Circulation pump 9 Salt container 09 2002 R K 5 599 515 183 EN 5 2 1 Water load steps Example static water dynamic water Po 4 4 load load e due tolevel with level control Timeout 1 Timeout 2 speed target speed 10 Sek 5 Sek 5 Sek dynamic water load 1 6 E E
19. OFF key 50 also deletes the current program from that moment see description page B 3 Input philosophy program selectionl e What happens in case of resp after a power failure 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 After the mains have returned the appliance behaves as after being switched on using the ON OFF key 50 The cycle continues after a power failure without necessary key actuations 28 6 9 Input philosophy displays All displays are designed as LED displays and exist depending on variant N A special feature with the fully integrated appliances is that there are no control and display elements visible when the door has been closed Displays for program selection and option Above resp next to a program or option key there is generally a corresponding LED to confirm the selected function v They is lit pernanently during the whole cycle run Display for start time preselection SZV The start time preselection is indicated by 3 LED displays v The start time is counted down to Oh in the steps predetermined by the LED graduation v The start time setting is displayed scrolling 3h 6h 9h Oh SZV LED off 3h 6h 9h v When the start time has run down all SZV LEDs are off Run time display RLA With EDW1300 appliances this does generally not exist Information di
20. and single actuator selection General information Calling the service functions is executed in all designs resp key arrangements analogously Forthat you always have to use keys SO S1 S2 and S3 independent of their variant depending program load In the service function mode the key S1 is ALWAYS responsible for the function readout of fault memory and single actuator selection EDW 1003 VGA A ZLNit is generally valid For calling all service functions you always have first to actuate function keys S1 and S3 before switching on the appliance by ON OFF switch 50 The keys have to remain pressed aprox 4 seconds to activate the function This procedure is intentionally different to that for the customer functions Calling above mentioned service function 7 522001 002 003 blipken ee eege A 2 inet inna a 2 5 L I LED bllnkt ee 00 qe 5 a a T T T a i I I 51 m A cen LD1 LED blinkt WA 5 Anzeige 2 3 Fehlers St pro Tastendruck 1 Weiterschaltung LD2 LED blinkt Wily Anzeige 51 der Einzelaktoren 1 6 i a it T lr Ei a a c LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD Wl oni kuwanma mamami a end rege S
21. by 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 05 2002 R K f 599 514 DE 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 3 111 Watersoftening regeneration hee S The water softening can be adjusted in 10 levels The incoming water flows until positon 5 to 85 96 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 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 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 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 dosin
22. e SENDE Up LD Up alle Dlnken 51 S2 53 SO i 4 atl Au AA n 5 By actuating the function key S2 you now can call the S ESD function All LEDs are flashing aprox 30 seconds p Display und alle LED blinken S i i a wasa a Yasmani wanani 3 Leaving the function deletion of the fault memory 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 p LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 pee SE m o 1 Now the appliance is in the prestart mode again 5 de It is also possible to leave the function by switching off the AUSnach30sek automatisch appliance by ON OFF key SO A pm EU is In any case the service fault memory is deleted NE hee Se i180 It is generally valid AUS durch manuelle Bet tigung ber Ein Aus For calling all function keys you always have to actuate first the function keys S1 and 53 before switching on the appliance by ON OFF switch 50 The keys have to remain pressed aprox 4 seconds to activate the functionl This procedure is intentionally different to that for the customer functions 6 16 Service function manufacturing test routine Gene
23. e wants The same is valid for an interruption by opening the door There is no deleting function integrated in the ON OFF key SO If the cycle is interrupted using the ON OFF key all displays go out The cycle run is continued after switching on again using the ON OFF key SO resp by closing the door without that another key actuation becomes necessary Information The cycle is continued with a short time delay All displays and confirmations appear in the same condition as before the interruption e What happens when opening and closing the door Appliance is switched on and in the prestart mode 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 The door is open during the running cycle 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 SO When the door has been closed the appliance will start automatically and the cycle run will be continued N Attention When the 1 regeneration has been reached in the program part drying it is valid 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 Switching off the appliance by pressing the ON
24. emoved during first commissioning Discharge hose bent or connection height above 100cm Ball valve in discharge trough glued blocked discharge pump does not aerate Water level inside appliance is not detected Pressure controller faulty Pressure controller hose obstructed or bent Insulation fault with heating element i30 Leakage Water remains in base trough Overflow 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 inlet channels in regeneration dosing unit blocked 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 Motor triac short circuit Faulty electronics No rise in temperature Heating element faulty Heating element deenergized faulty wiring or no activation by electronics NTC signal faulty Thermal sensor defect Wiring faulty e g short circuit or interruption Check sum error EEPROM Mains filter defect Faulty electronic
25. er 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 1 Inletvalve 10 2 Air break 11 3 Regeneration water dosage 12 4 Overflow safety level 13 5 Safety overflow 14 6 Inlet sump from regeneration dosage chamfier 7 Regeneration dosage chamber 16 8 Softener 17 9 Saltcontainer 09 2002 R K
26. es Em 1 L AREE cycle run and cycle end see description page B 5 clear cycle in advance see description page B 6 interrupt program see description page B 8 Fertigungspr fprogramm l uft 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 SO The keys have to remain pressed aprox 4 seconds to activate the function This procedure is intentionally different to that for the customer functions Overview Errors Displayed Applicable for EDW1500 1503 VGA EDW1100 1003 VGA EDW2000 Display Display Acoustic Error Display Call on by Indication visible for Error Memory Screen END LED No of Beeps Customer Service 2Hz 5sec Pause 2Hz 5sec Pause Display ee If available for If iae a EDW 1500 EDW1100 this model Switchpoint of pressostat is not reached Programme stops and can be continued after error remedy by 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 Output via i hat h Indicator Lamp Short Explanation What happens U gt gt Water tap closed Reset point of pressostat is not reached after max 120secs Programme stops and can be continued after error remedy Programme stop by pressing the programme k
27. essure switch 7 Regeneration dosage chamber 16 Filter 8 Softener 17 Circulation pump 9 Saltcontainer 09 2002 RK 18 Flow heater Drain pump Non return valve Spray arms Roof mounted shower Tub vent Sumpassembly 599 515 183 EN Sequence draining with pressure switch level check drain pump TT 1 draining sequence with variable timing level check 2 on T1 variable T2 variable variable Drain Cycle Draining after the wash cycles 30 sec 20 sec 10 sec First draining before every wash cycle 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 19 6 Electronic EDW 1003 6 1 In and output elements Ltt LD2 DS CO4 Los LDG Lee s LE to Om Ot Button LOG 0111 SS el wama 1 12 sb 5 oo ES o5 3 09 2002 R K 20 599 515 183 EN 6 2 General information EDW 1003 VGA e Equipment in the panel area po see description page Bl 7v met Possible equipment Separate ON OFF switch SO without optical conf
28. ey EI 5 3 Programme stops and restarts automatically when error has terminated Aqua Control Aqua Control System switches off solenoid directly Recycling pump Triac short circuit Tacho signals are recognized although rec pump is not Programme stops and water is filled up until reset point of selected pressostat During heating PUE EES Programme is continued until its end without heating function NTC short circuit or break Programme is continued until its end without heating function Communication error with ext EEPROM Check sum model programming MCF or Check sum CCF not OK Only recognized after switching on At programme start and each subprogramme start also after door open close or mains failure spray arm Error display until sprayarm speed is recognized LED Spray arm rotation or if no control is checked and evaluated The turbidity signal required for calibration Always recognition of turbidity is not reached with 15secs Programme sequence is adapted accordingly Programme selection not possible On Off LED is on Communication failure with User Interface Machine stops waiting until communication is cleared Recycling pump selected but no tacho signal Recycling pump without control heating off recognized for 5 20 secs This function is checked again on each step Programme is completed until next subprogramme without Time limit during filling exceeded level No further
29. 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 Pulse Wash Pulse time 2800 1 min Pause 1600 1 min Use with Wash Cycles Definitive Time Random Time Definitive Time Random Time The ratio of pulse time and pause is always 1 5 1 0 9 sec 0 0 3 sec 4 5 0 1 5 sec prewash intensive wash intensive 2 0 6 sec 0 0 3 sec 3 0 1 5 sec wash and intermediate wash prewash normal 3 0 3 sec 0 0 3 sec 1 5 0 1 5 sec rinse 09 2002 R K 17 599 515 183 EN 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 1 Inletvalve 10 Non return valve salt container 2 Air break 11 Regeneration valve 3 Regeneration water dosage 12 Safety inlethose 4 Overflow safety level 13 Basetray 5 Safety overflow 14 Float switch 6 Inlet sump from regeneration dosage chamfier Pr
30. g With the setting of level 9 it is additionally regenerated after the 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 05 2002 R K lt 6 599 514 DE 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 R Removing the cover plates of the base area remove these screwst Abb1 2 05 2002 R K 9 599 514 DE 4 2 Position of Components Detergent dispenser 1 Spray arms 2 Roof mounted shower 3 Salt container 4 Filter 5 Type plate 6 Electronic EDW 1003 1 and ON OFF switch 2 are clipsed Detergent dispenser 3 Thermal sensor 4 Drain pump 5 Pressure switch 6 05 2002 R K 10 599 514 DE Back side view Flow heater 1 Terminal box 2 Inlet hose 3 Drain hose 4 Water inlet for above spray arm 5 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
31. he currently valid condition is saved directly after any entry General information The function deactivation of the signal sound at the cycle end does not exist generally and must be programmed in the software variant The deactivation resp activation of the signal sound is executed in all designs resp key arrangements analogously For that you always have to use keys SO 51 S2 and S3 independent of their variant depending program load Key S3 is ALWAYS the signal sound deactivation key The signal sound is always set active by the manufacturer f the signal sound is deactivated it means that in general no acoustic end signal will sound any more Even the acoustic fault signals cannot be heard any more EDW 1003 VGA i LD1 LD2 103 a i C MEENEN 1 we BI 52 53 SO 6 13 Customer function deactivation of signal sound A A When calling the customer function a washing cycle must not be selected generally changing saving the signal sound deactivation LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 5 2 QUAI AUIS au blinken LD SQ XT ED e blinkt pev A00 qe 6 i 1 1 F 15 leue f Rm 1 1 erger Lb
32. irmation 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 6 LEDs LD7 to LD12 for SZV PAA etc N Absolutely necessary minimum equipment Keys 50 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 Variant depending existing equipment 3 step start time preselection with display by LEDs LD7 to LD9 The time steps are 3h 6h 9h LED display for salt LED display for rinse aid LED display for END e Functions which can be adjusted variably by the customer via the control panel see description page B 11 13 display and alteration of water hardness by coded flashing of END LED Switching on off of rinse aid addition Display by coded flashing of the END LED Switching on off of signal sound END Display by coded flashing of the END LED Miscellaneous regeneration depending on need manufacturing test routine several service functions fault memory single actuator selection alternatively with or without fan drying aqua control system in different versions depending on electr and mech components and the corresponding variant programming start time preselection half load small quantity as automatic
33. itched onward manually by pressing a key If the function key S1 is not pressed within 60 seconds the service function is left automatically All LEDs of program and option keys are lit The appliance is in the prestart mode again It is also possible to leave the function by switching off the appliance by ON OFF key SO 6 15 Service function LED test with integrated deletion of the fault memory General information Calling above mentioned service function Calling the service functions is executed in all designs 1 resp key arrangements analogously For that you always have to use keys SO 51 S2 and S3 independent of their variant depending program load __________________________ 5 1 Appliance switched off condition Inthe service function mode the key S2 is ALWAYS responsible for the function LED test with integrated i n n E deletion of the fault memory DE Calling the functions E LED test with integrated deletion of the fault memory 2 Press keys S1 and S3 simultaneously and rn 3 4 and switch on the appliance by ON OFF switch SO d m ipe For that keep the keys S1 and S3 pressed simultaneously until the 3 acceptance LEDs LD1 LD2 and LD3 are flashing A temporary flashing up of LEDs is possible and is no fault EDW 1003 VGA 1 3 4 Sekunden w I ee CF e
34. lashing After about 2 seconds all LEDs of program and option keys are lit The program is deleted The appliance is in the prestart mode EDW 1003 VGA 6 7 1 Input philosophy alter program RC MO uka gt e Alter program during the prestart phase N The door is still open at that moment RET 2 i a a BEN LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 105 106 m D7 mLD10 D 1012 56 Program has been selected but did not yet start Corresponding program LED is lit By pressing the new desired program key shortly it is possible to alter directly Options already selected before are cleared and have to be selected anew New selected program LED is lit 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 Program and start time have been selected but did not yet start Cycle LED and SZV LED are lit 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 New cycle LED and SZV LED are li
35. n general see Error code i10 pipette effect in particular also look for an error memory entry i10 Problem by incomplete pumping in previous program cycle remaining water see Error code i20 also look for an error memory entry i20 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 8 Schaltplane 8 1 Stromlaufplan Beispiel ape Q 99 5 VA VA Buisu s H o 5 a LL 6699 Co T Ys ey A f 19H 65 19 o f Cou Ep X CH I 5 DCH WE 15 zou 9l 9 Gold Bd Q Y T o go Sy du a O Q Q Q Q EES VA VA 1000 Jas 6999 089 Le 1 c p of n 19 NI Jejuopieprug pundzms 599 515 183 09 2002 8 2 Wiring diagram m HILIMS 38155384 y wal 534292 30940519154 3A 010 ent 96 69 OO mmm n x Cal E 3 ke AAR uJ X s M gs S a ms YU GE i i 01 8191510 93720434510 Hie aly 3SNIY 1N3983130 e q Bh mio 9 e Ls a gt 00 67 SS lt e Bi AS z F s
36. ral information Calling above mentioned function Calling the service functions is executed in all designs 1 po Calling the function manufacturing test routine resp key arrangements analogously i PO dug For that you always have to use keys 50 S1 S2and S3 MM ME 1 Appliance in switched off condition independent of their variant depending program load aaa na Inthe service function mode the key 53 is ALWAYS 2 s s 2 Press keys 51 and S3 simultaneously and responsible for calling the manufacturing test routine L NDA ES E NM 7 3 4 and switch on the appliance by ON OFF switch SO For that keep the keys S1 and S3 pressed until the 3 acceptance LEDs LD1 LD2 and LD3 are flashing A temporary flashing up of LEDs is possible and is no fault EDW 1003 VGA A5 blinken 5 By actuating the function key 53 you can call the 4 sg O Lues manufacturing test routine x lt gt The key LED LD3 continues flashing the LEDs LD1 E and LD2 go out pe 6 The test routine starts automatically E dek The key LED LD3 continues flashing S0 EN T ERE e From that moment the same input philosophy is valid for the Moos s EE I manufacturing test routine as for normal washing cycl
37. s EMC problem Check sum error model programmation Faulty electronics iAO Upper spray arm does not rotate No spray arm detection 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 Screens in the appliance clogged Bellows at connecting pipe not sealed at recipient rear wall bellows not contacting glued together 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 iFO Foam production in the appliance splashed rinsing liquid leaking dosing unit or con compatible detergent rinsing agent used No magnet in spray arm Spray arm detection sensor faulty Wiring faulty turbidity signal faulty turbidity sensor defect Wiring faulty turbidity sensor dirty Foam production in the appliance splashed rinsing liquid leaking dosing unit or con compatible detergent rinsing agent used communication faulty Faulty electronics Wiring faulty Circulation pump no function Circulating pump capacitor defect Circulating pump deenergized faulty wiring or no activation by electronics No tacho signal recognized Tachometer generator defect Wiring faulty iFO Time limit during filling exceeded Problem with water inlet i
38. splays 5 The LED position is depending the programming of the variant They can be programmed to any LED which is not programmed with a program or option key Th v The information LEDs go out during the whole cycle run LED display salt LED is lit in case of a lack of salt 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 LED display rinse aid v LED is lit in case of a lack of rinse aid 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 A If the option 3 in 1 is selected special tablet option neither the salt nor the rinse aid LED is selected LED display water 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 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 29 6 10 Short survey of all customer service and aftersales service functions Customer manufacturing service Which function setting of water
39. system or with key additional washing cycle 3 in 1 special tablet program Possible selectable program options senitize 21 EDW 1003 VGA 6 3 Input philosophy Program selection LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LDS 106 mLD7 mLD10 LD6 107 1010 ma mas ra m 9 011 12 LD9 mLD 6 La Si 52 83 54 55 ze a So 4 LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 LD10 a i ri 1108 i 2 zs Lr s a s tts E s a 1 Appliance in switched off condition cult oda ing GL dico gere Sae een 2 Switch on appliance with ON OFF key SO prestart mode et Appliance is in the prestart mode amc CIAM NI I MN deg v All LEDs of the program keys and the SZV start time preselection key are lit the keys can be o selected Selection of a start time possible see description page B 4 Input philosophy start time preselection A EE 89 3 Select program by pressing the corresponding key co P DE IW dh qum 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 vo 4 Program starts only when the door has been closed Up to this moment it is possible to alter or additionall
40. t 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 26 EDW 1003 VGA 6 7 2 Input philosophy alter program uuruuu LD5 106 mLD7 ep DS mi D E ps mLD12 Alter program after successful cycle start uc c GC OM Seem eoe 8 P P WAS EE 1 Open the door for altering the program DEENEN lt T T r ffnen m MR 2 Opening the door stops the cycle 2 Corresponding cycle LED is lit 3 uc T 3 Press key of the new desired program in our example S5 for aprox 6 seconds 1 5 11 Display LED of the running cycle starts flashing ILE i ee 3 pO 4 After this time the previous cycle LED goes out and the cycle LED of the new desired program is lit 5 The program will start automatically when the door has been closed A 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 27 6 8 Input philosophy interrupt program e Interrupt program Using the ON OFF key SO it is possible to interrupt the program as long as on
41. t selected Electronic and mechanical setting with the appliance Next to the electronic setting on the control panel described at the right you also have to pay attention to the mechanical setting in the appliance by the 2 step blending switch see for that the table for hardness area values Verschneide schalter EDW 1003 VGA LD2 LD3 A V ua I ENDE SI 52 S3 S0 Table for hardness area values Anzeige Einstellung der Ende LED H rtestufe EM Bemerkung Annee elektronisch mechanisch in dH in mmol L Bereich 1 mal 1 bis 4 bis 0 7 1 kein Regenerieren 2 mal 2 bis 10 0 7 bis 1 8 I II 3 mal 3 11 bis 14 19 bis 25 4 mal 4 H 15 bs 18 26 bs 32 5 mal 5 19 bis 22 33 bis 3 9 6 mal 6 23 bis 28 40 bis 5 0 7 mal 7 29 bis 36 5 1 bis 6 4 8 mal 8 37 bis 42 6 5 bis 75 IV g mal 9 1 43 bis 50 76 bis 8 9 10 mal 10 51 bis 70 90 bis 125 doppelt Regenerieren Calling changing saving the electronic hardness area value 1 LD1 LD2 LD3 LD4 LD5 LD6 GLD7 GLD1O T T T E E GLD11 1 1 1 69 LD12 i 28514 082 83 U84 Sb SB 1 50 ps EDie ED2 RDS ED 4 UDB au eee eee m 2 i WANA ANU ANU ANU a D
42. ure causes the start time scrolling by Deng 1 step 3h 6h 9h SZV LEDs off SZV Oh 3h 6h Dm ETE 6 after the last actuation of the SZV key the adjusted gt Pon fTastendruck start time gets active and runs down after the door has been closed tuu den Ems ms bes The key LEDs of program and SZV are lit HR ETT The adjusted SZV is indicated by the lighting time LED o AW h 4 Auen 23k pus Variant B gt S6 SZVSOS HE i 1 2 like variant A I B UL ae SE 3 Actuate start time preselection key SC EN I 99 sE LED of SZV key is lit Programm gew hlt wird E mH V SZV is indicated by the first lighting time LED Any additional key pressure causes the start time scrolling by p eem 5 g sin 3 Sekunden 1 step 3h 6h 9h SZV LEDs off SZV 0h 3h 6h IE Y mQ I L L With the setting Oh all LEDs of program and option keys are lit AS ee peb Lo EM T SC 4 long as no washing cycle is selected the display remains as 6 a E ES P dp is The selected start time is not active 8 Sekunden TC ME 5 Select program by pressing the corresponding key i EE Program LED and time LED are lit i The LED of the start time preselection key goes out e MM Es uum o o 6 3seconds after the last actuation of a key the adjusted start LLL TI lun 5 time gets active and runs down
43. y select an option at any time When the door has been closed the program will start automatically V Corresponding program LED is lit 22 6 4 Input philosophy select start time Variant A time preselection after program selection De Variant A Variante B time preselection before program selection 1 LD i02 i08 Lpa 66 CLDZ cupio 1 7 i02 i08 tba 66 156 opio iwa n P 1 Appliance in switched off condition Esel SLT ZS SO E 2 Switch on appliance by ON OFF key SO C INN AW INN p MMC C UNE WW Appliance in prestart mode LD4 LDS DG n V All LEDs of program and option keys are lit 2 M ek ip TTY TTT TTY TTT TTY 50 the keys can be selected S 5 MR ME 50 3 Select program by pressing the corresponding key REN V Corresponding program LED is lit 3 REM E NEN 4 5 Actuate start time preselection key within 3 seconds i I 1 ze V Key LEDs of program and SZV are lit pem The SZV is indicated by the first lighting time LED ll iPro iL T Any additional key press

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